IN-5
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers SIP and SPA Software Configuration Guide
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loopback commands, using 18-6
loopback diagnostic command 8-6, 8-8
loopback line command 8-8
M
MAC address
configuration (example) 10-33
modifying 10-4
verifying 10-4
MAC address accounting, configuration example 10-34
maintenance data link, configuring 16-9
Management Information Base (MIB)
downloading 9-6
supported on SIP 3-3
supported on SPAs 9-6
maximum sessions command 25-4
MIB. See Management Information Base.
modes.See command modes
mpls mtu command 10-6, 13-2
MTU (maximum transmission unit)
configuration (example) 10-34
default size 10-6
interface MTU
additional overhead 10-6
configuration guidelines 10-6
configuring 10-7
description 10-6
verifying 10-7
IP MTU, description 10-6
maximum size 10-6
MPLS MTU, description 10-6
tag MTU, description 10-6
types 10-6
mtu command 10-3, 10-7
N
negotiation auto command 10-12
no hw-module subslot shutdown command 5-9
no negotiation auto command 10-11, 10-12
non-return-to-zero inverted. See NRZI.
nonvolatile random-access memory. See NVRAM.
no shut command 10-3
notes, usage in text i-xxviii
no upgrade fpd auto command 26-3
NRZI, configuring 18-9
NVRAM 10-15
O
OIR (online insertion and removal)
and shutting down or restarting interfaces 10-15
event tracing for SPAs 8-9, 23-15
for SIPs 2-1, 5-3
for SPAs 2-3, 5-5
troubleshooting 8-9, 23-15
online insertion and removal. See OIR.
optics modules
qualified for SPAs (table) 2-5, 2-6, 2-7, 2-8
P
packet flow, on Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet
SPA
9-7 to 9-8
Packet over SONET (POS) SPAs 12-1
alarm trigger delays 13-9