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1 Overview
Line cards and MICs are the individual I/O cards in a SmartEdge® chassis. A SmartEdge chassis supports many different types of line cards, and configuration and operations tasks for each card can vary.
The procedures described in this document are common to all card types, except where noted.
This document describes how to configure all types of SmartEdge line cards and services cards in the SmartEdge 100, 400, 600, 800, 1200, and 1200H chassis and provides information about the capabilities of these cards. This document also describes setting up and using the SmartEdge 100 media interface cards (MICs) and native ports.
1.1 Card Types
Table 1 lists the SmartEdge 100 controller card and the MICs that are supported on the SmartEdge 100 router. In addition to these MICs, the SmartEdge 100 also includes two native GE ports that support either 1000Base-T or 1000Base-FX.
Type of Card |
Full Name of Card |
CLI Name of Card |
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MIC | ||
10/100Base-TX Ethernet (12-port MIC) |
fe-12-port | |
10/100Base-FX Ethernet (12-port MIC) |
fe-12-portt | |
ATM | ||
ATM OC-3c/STM-1c (2-port MIC)(1) |
atm-oc3-2-port | |
Ethernet | ||
1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet (2-port) |
ge-2-port | |
1000Base-FX Gigabit Ethernet (2-port) |
ge-2-port | |
Controller card | ||
SmartEdge100 controller carrier card |
xcrp - SE100 |
(1) This card is referred
to as a PPA2-based line card.
Table 2 lists the SmartEdge cards that are supported on the SmartEdge 400 and SmartEdge 800 routers; in the table, ER, IR, LR, and SR abbreviations are used for Extended Reach, Intermediate Reach, Long Reach, and Short Reach, respectively.
Type of Card |
Full Name of Card |
CLI Name of Card |
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ATM | ||
ATM OC-3c/STM-1c (8-port) |
atm-oc3e-8-port | |
ATM OC-12c/STM-4c (2-port) |
atm-oc12e-2-port | |
ATM OC-12c/STM-4c IR (1-port) |
atm-oc12-1-port | |
POS | ||
POS OC-3c/STM-1c (8-port) |
oc3e-8-port | |
POS OC-12c/STM-4c (4-port) |
oc12e-4-port | |
POS OC-48c/STM-16c (4-port) |
oc48e-4-port | |
OC-192c/STM-64c (1-port) |
oc192-1-port | |
OC-48c/STM-16c (4-port) |
oc48-4-port | |
Ethernet | ||
Fast Ethernet–Gigabit Ethernet (60-port FE, 2-port GE) |
fege-60-2-port | |
Advanced Gigabit Ethernet (4-port) |
gigaether-4-port(1) | |
Gigabit Ethernet 3 (4-port) |
ge3-4-port | |
Gigabit Ethernet 1020 (10-port) |
ge-10-port | |
Gigabit Ethernet 1020 (20-port) |
ge-20-port | |
Gigabit Ethernet (5-port) |
ge-5-port | |
Gigabit Ethernet DDR (10-port) |
ge2-10-port | |
10 Gigabit Ethernet (1-port) |
10ge-1-port | |
10 Gigabit Ethernet/OC-192c DDR (1-port) |
10ge-oc192-1-port | |
PDH (Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy) line card: | ||
ASE | ||
Advanced Services Engine |
ase | |
Controller card | ||
XCRP4 Controller card with software configurable interface to external timing equipment (BITS or SSU) and 8 of GB memory |
xcrp4 (base) |
(1) For the second version
of the Gigabit Ethernet card, the show hardware command
(in any mode) with the detail keyword displays gigaether-4-port-adv
as the card type.
Table 3 lists the SmartEdge cards that are supported on the SmartEdge 600, 1200, or 1200H router.
Type of Card |
Full Name of Card |
CLI Name of Card |
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ATM | ||
ATM OC-3c/STM-1c (8-port) |
atm-oc3e-8-port | |
ATM OC-12c/STM-4c (2-port) |
atm-oc12e-2-port | |
POS | ||
POS OC-3c/STM-1c (8-port)(1) |
oc3e-8-port | |
POS OC-12c/STM-4c (4-port) |
oc12e-4-port | |
POS OC-48c/STM-16c (4-port) |
oc48e-4-port | |
OC-192c/STM-64c (1-port) |
oc192-1-port | |
Ethernet | ||
Fast Ethernet–Gigabit Ethernet (60-port FE, 2-port GE) |
fege-60-2-port | |
Advanced Gigabit Ethernet (4-port) |
gigaether-4-port(2) | |
Gigabit Ethernet 3 (4-port) |
ge3-4-port | |
Gigabit Ethernet 1020 (10-port) |
ge-10-port | |
Gigabit Ethernet 1020 (20-port) |
ge-20-port | |
Gigabit Ethernet (5-port) |
ge-5-port | |
Gigabit Ethernet (20-port) |
ge4-20-port | |
Gigabit Ethernet DDR (10-port) |
ge2-10-port | |
10 Gigabit Ethernet (1-port) |
10ge-1-port | |
10 Gigabit Ethernet (4-port) |
10ge-4-port | |
10 Gigabit Ethernet/OC-192c DDR (1-port) |
10ge-oc192-1-port | |
ASE | ||
Advanced Services Engine |
ase | |
SSE | ||
SmartEdge Storage Engine |
sse | |
Controller card | ||
XCRP4 Controller card with configurable interface to external timing equipment (BITS or SSU) and 8 GB memory |
xcrp4 (base) |
(1) Use part number SFP-OC3-SM-IR
when ordering the SFP transceivers with POS OC-3 SR-1 or POS OC-3
IR-1 functionality.
(2) For the second version
of the Gigabit Ethernet card, the show hardware command
(in any mode) with the detail keyword displays gigaether-4-port-adv
as the card type.
1.2 SmartEdge 100 Router Considerations
Line cards and media interface cards (MICs) are the individual I/O cards in a SmartEdge chassis; ports are the physical interfaces on the SmartEdge line cards and MICs, and a channel is a logical subdivision of the bandwidth of a channelized port on a line card. The SmartEdge 400 and SmartEdge 800 routers support many different types of line cards, ports, and channels. The SmartEdge 100 router supports Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports and MICs:
- Slot 1 supports the Ethernet management port (1/1). A second Ethernet management port (1/2) is disabled.
- Slot 2 supports two nonremovable native Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports (2/1 and 2/2) and two MIC slots for removable ports.
- The two MIC slots support port ranges as follows:
- The first MIC contains ports 2/3 to 2/14.
- The second MIC contains ports 2/15 to 2/26.
The actual range of available ports depends on the MIC installed in the MIC slot.
1.3 Related Information
Other documents with related tasks and commands include:
- Configuration tasks and commands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Ethernet, and Packet over SONET/SDH (POS) ports are described in Configuring ATM, Ethernet, and POS Ports; see Reference [2].
- Configuration tasks and commands for Ethernet are described in Configuring ATM, Ethernet, and POS Ports; see Reference [2].
- Configuration tasks and commands for permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) are described in Configuring Circuits; see Reference [1].
2 Configuration and Operations Tasks
2.1 Configure a SmartEdge 100 MIC
To configure the basic features for a SmartEdge 100 MIC, perform the tasks described in Table 4; enter all commands in card configuration mode, unless otherwise noted.
Step |
Task |
Root Command |
Notes |
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1. |
Configure a card and access card configuration mode. |
Enter this command in global configuration mode; specify the carrier keyword. | |
2. |
Specify the rate and burst limits rate for Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) over Ethernet over ATM (PPPoEoA) Active Discovery Initiation (PADI) packets and PPP over ATMe (PPPoA) Configure-Request packets that arrive at the SmartEdge router on circuit creation on demand (CCOD) ATM permanent virtual circuits (PVCs). |
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3. |
Specify the rate and burst limits for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) Active Discovery Initiation (PADI) packets that arrive at the SmartEdge router. |
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4. |
Specify the rate and burst limits for PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP) Configure-Request packets that arrive at the SmartEdge router on static ATM PVCs. |
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5. |
Specify the MIC type for the specified slot before the MIC is inserted in the SmartEdge 100 router, and access MIC configuration mode. |
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6. |
Specify the mode for the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) image in the ATM MIC. |
Enter this command in MIC configuration mode. This command applies to ATM OC MICs only. |
2.2 Configure a SmartEdge 400, 800, 600, 1200, or 1200H Card
To configure the basic features for an SmartEdge line card, perform the tasks described in Table 5; enter all commands in card configuration mode, unless otherwise noted.
Step |
Task |
Root Command |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1. |
Configure a card and access card configuration mode. |
Enter this command in global configuration mode. | |
2. |
Specify card-specific attributes. (All attributes are optional.) | ||
Specify the mode for the segmentation and reassembly (SAR) image in the card. |
This command applies to second-generation ATM OC line cards and MICs only. | ||
Enable lossless flow control for jumbo frames. |
This command applies to the FE-GE line card only. | ||
Specify the port speed and duplex mode for all FE ports. |
This command applies to the FE-GE line card only. | ||
Specify the MTU size of the payload without fragmentation for all FE ports. |
This command applies to the FE-GE line card only. | ||
3. |
Increase the maximum number of circuits on the 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet card (10ge-1-port) to 32,000. |
This command applies to the 10ge-1-port line card only. | |
4. |
Specify the rate and burst limits for PPPoEoA PADI packets and PPPoA Configure-Request packets that arrive at the SmartEdge router on CCOD ATM PVCs. |
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5. |
Specify the rate and burst limits for PPPoE PADI packets that arrive at the SmartEdge router. |
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6. |
Specify the rate and burst limits for PPP LCP Configure-Request packets that arrive at the SmartEdge router on static ATM PVCs. |
2.2.1 Configure an ASE Card
For information about how to configure an ASE card, see Reference [3].
2.2.2 Configure an SSE Card
For information about how to configure an SSE card, see Reference [4].
2.3 Line Card Operations
To display the chassis slot number for the destination line card, perform the task listed in Table 6. Enter the show command in any mode.
Task |
Root Command |
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Display the chassis slot number for the destination line card. |
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Shows slots in which cards are installed and their state. |
show chassis |
3 Configuration Examples
3.1 ATM OC-3c/STM-1c Line Card (8-Port)
The following example shows how to configure a 8-port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c line card in slot 2 and specify vc-fair mode for the line card using the default method:
[local]Redback(config)#card atm-oc3-8-port 2 Enter configuration commands, one per line, 'end' to exit
The following example shows how to configure a 8-port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c line card in slot 2 and specify vc-fair mode for the line card:
[local]Redback(config)#card atm-oc3-8-port 2 [local]Redback(config-card)#atm mode vc-fair Note: enable vc-fair SAR image will cause card reload commit to continue; abort to exit without change [local]Redback(config-card)#commit
The following example shows how to configure a 8-port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c line card in slot 2 and specify hsvc-fair mode for the line card:
[local]Redback(config)#card atm-oc3-8-port 2 [local]Redback(config-card)#atm mode hsvc-fair Note: enable hsvc-fair SAR image will cause card reload commit to continue; abort to exit without change [local]Redback(config-card)#commit
3.2 FE-GE Line Card (2-Port)
The following example shows how to specify lossless flow control for the 1 and 2 port groups, a speed of 100 Mbps in full-duplex mode, and an MTU of 9600 for all ports on the FE-GE line card in slot 4:
[local]Redback(config)#card fege-60-2-port 4 [local]Redback(config-card)#lossless-large-mtu port-group 1 2 [local]Redback(config-card)#medium 100 duplex full [local]Redback(config-card)#mtu 9600 [local]Redback(config-card)#exit