Specifications

Configuring and Managing Cisco Access Servers and Dial Shelves
Upgrading and Configuring SPE Firmware
DC-135
Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Configuration Guide
Configuring Ports
This section describes how to configure Cisco AS5800 UPC or Cisco AS5400 NextPort DFC ports. You
need to be in port configuration mode to configure these ports. The port configuration mode allows you
to shut down or put individual ports or ranges of ports in busyout mode. To configure Cisco AS5800 UPC
or Cisco AS5400 NextPort DFC ports, perform the following tasks beginning in global configuration
mode:
Command Purpose
Step 1 Cisco AS5400 Series Routers
Router(config)# port
slot/spe
or
Router(config)# port
slot/spe slot/spe
Cisco AS5800 Series Routers
Router(config)# port
shelf/slot/spe
or
Router(config)# port
shelf/slot/spe
shelf/slot/spe
Enters port configuration mode. You can choose to
configure a single port or range of ports.
Step 2
Router(config-port)# busyout
(Optional) Gracefully disables a port by waiting for the
active services on the specified port to terminate. Use the no
form of this command to re-enable the ports.
Maintenance activities, such as testing, can still be
performed while the port is in busyout mode.
Note When a port is in busyout mode, the state of the SPE
is changed to the consolidated states of all the
underlying ports on that SPE.
Step 3
Router(config-port)# shutdown
(Optional) Clears active calls on the port. No more calls can
be placed on the port in the shutdown mode. Use the no
form of this command to re-enable the ports.
Note When a port is in shutdown mode, the state of the
SPE is changed to the consolidated states of all the
underlying ports on that SPE.
Step 4
Router(config-port)# exit
Exits port configuration mode.