Cisco Systems 2020 Switch User Manual


 
2-30 LightStream 2020 Installation Guide
Basic LS2020 Configuration Tasks
1) Low Speed
2) T3
3) E3
4) OC3
Specify the trunk card type (1-4): 1
Specify the trunk card slot number (1-10): 3
Specify the port number (0-7): 0
DCE/DTE Type:
1) DCE
2) DTE
Specify the DCE/DTE type (1-2): 1
DCE Bit Rate:
1) 128 Kb 5) 448 Kb 9) 1344 Kb 13) 3584 Kb
2) 192 Kb 6) 512 Kb 10) 1536 Kb 14) 4000 Kb
3) 256 Kb 7) 768 Kb 11) 1792 Kb 15) 5376 Kb
4) 384 Kb 8) 896 Kb 12) 2688 Kb
Specify the DCE Bit Rate (1-15): 1
TRUNK INFORMATION
Type: Low Speed Trunk Slot: 3 Port: 0
DCE/DTE Type: DCE
DCE Bit Rate: 128 (kbps)
Is the port information correct? (Y/N) [Y] Y
As with chassis information, if you answer N to the port confirmation prompt, you will be
prompted to re-enter all the trunk port information, beginning with the “Trunk Card
Type
.”
If you answer Y, you will be queried if you want to configure an additional trunk, as shown
below:
Configure additional trunk port information (Y/N)? [N] Y
If you respond Y to this query, repeat this procedure to configure additional trunk ports.
If you respond N to this query, the system responds with the following message:
Creating minimum configuration database...done.
A trunk configuration CLI script has been written to /tmp/trunkconfig.cli
The message means that the system has created a minimum LS2020 configuration. It also
signifies that the system is loading the line cards, starting the LS2020 platform software,
and starting the neighborhood discovery process.
At this point, the login prompt appears. You can then continue with Step 7.
Step 7 If you have previously configured trunk port information as part of the basic configuration
procedure, you must apply that information to the platform software.
Note Toapply trunk port informationto the platform software, you mustfirst wait for theline cards
(which incorporatethe trunkports youneed to configure)to comeup. Aline card issignaled asbeing
up when the NDD_3 trap for that card appears on the console, as shown in the example below.
(OPER) NDD_3 at 06/26/95 10:56:04 EDT (06/26/95 14:54:04 GMT)