Cisco Systems 8600 Series Switch User Manual


 
BXM T3/E3, 155, and 622 6-31
Command Line Interface Examples
Command Line Interface Examples
The following pages have a number of command examples, including configuring BXM lines and
trunks and adding connections terminating on BXM cards.
An example of the uptrk command for trunk 1 on a BXM in slot 4 of a BPX switch follows:
pubsbpx1 TN SuperUser BPX 15 9.1 Jan. 11 1998 18:52 GMT
TRK Type Current Line Alarm Status Other End
1.1 T3 Clear - OK pubsaxi1(AXIS)
1.3 T3 Clear - OK pubsipx1/8
4.1 OC3 Clear - OK -
Last Command: uptrk 4.1
Next Command:
Note The initial command to up a trunk (uptrk) or to up a line (upln) on the BXM card configures
all the ports of the card to be either trunks or lines (UNI port access). Following the uptrk command
at each port, the addtrk command is used to activate a trunk for network access.