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Cisco ASR 5500 User Manual

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Verifying Port Redundancy Auto-Recovery
Verify port information by entering the following command
show port info slot#/port#
slot# is the chassis slot number of the MIO/UMIO/MIO2 card on which the physical port resides.
port# is the physical port on the MIO/UMIO/MIO2.
The following shows a sample output of this command for port 1 on the MIO/UMIO/MIO2 in slot 5:
[local]host_name# show port info 5/1
Port: 5/1
Port Type : 1000 Ethernet
Role : Management Port
Description : (None Set)
Redundancy Mode : Port Mode
Redundant With : 6/1
Preferred Port : Non-Revertive
Physical ifIndex : 83951616
Administrative State : Enabled
Configured Duplex : Auto
Configured Speed : Auto
Configured Flow Control : Enabled
Interface MAC Address : 02-05-47-B8-2F-41
Fixed MAC Address : 02-05-47-B8-2F-41
Link State : Up
Link Duplex : Full
Link Speed : 1000 Mb
Flow Control : Disabled
Link Aggregation Group : None
Logical ifIndex : 83951617
Operational State : Up, Active
Configuring Data Processing Card Availability
As discussed in the Understanding the System Boot Process section of Understanding System Operation and
Configuration, when the system initially boots up, all installed DPC/UDPCsor DPC2/UDPC2s are placed
into standby mode. You must activate some of these cards in order to configure and use them for session
processing. One DPC/UDPC or DPC2/UDPC2 may remain in standby mode for redundancy.
This section describes how to activate DPC/UDPCs or DPC2/UDPC2s and specify their redundancy.
Refer to the ASR 5500 Installation Guide for information about system hardware configurations and
redundancy.
Important
Enter the following command to check the operational status of all DPC types:
show card table
This command lists the DPC types installed in the system by their slot number, their operational status, and
whether or not the card is a single point of failure (SPOF).
Use the following example to configure DPC/UDPC or DPC2/UDPC2 availability:
configure
card slot#
mode { active | standby }
end
ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.4
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System Settings
Configuring Data Processing Card Availability

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BrandCisco
ModelASR 5500
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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