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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Configuration Guidelines

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This interface Bundle-Ether command enters you into the interface configuration submode, where you can enter
interface specific configuration commands are entered. Use the exit command to exit from the interface configuration
submode back to the normal Global Configuration mode
Step 3 ipv4 address ipv4-address mask
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-if)# ipv4 address 10.1.2.3 255.0.0.0
Assigns an IP address and subnet mask to the virtual interface using the ipv4 address configuration subcommand.
Step 4 bundle minimum-active bandwidth kbps (optional)
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-if) # bundle minimum-active bandwidth 580000
(Optional) Sets the minimum amount of bandwidth required before a user can bring up a bundle.
Step 5 bundle minimum-active links links (optional)
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-if)# bundle minimum-active links 2
(Optional) Sets the number of active links required before you can bring up a specific bundle.
Step 6 bundle maximum-active links links (optional)
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-if)# bundle maximum-active links 1
(Optional) Designates one active link and one link in standby mode that can take over immediately for a bundle if the
active link fails (1:1 protection).
The default number of active links allowed in a single bundle is 8.
Note
If the bundle maximum-active command is issued, then only the highest-priority link within the bundle is
active. The priority is based on the value from the bundle port-priority command, where a lower value is
a higher priority. Therefore, we recommend that you configure a higher priority on the link that you want to
be the active link.
Note
Step 7 exit
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-if)# exit
Exits interface configuration submode.
Step 8 interface Bundle-Ether bundle-id.vlan-id
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#(config)#interface Bundle-Ether 3.1
Creates a new VLAN, and assigns the VLAN to the Ethernet bundle you created in Step 2.
Replace the bundle-id argument with the bundle-id you created in Step 2.
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Configuring Link Bundles
Configuring VLAN Bundles

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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesASR 9000
CategoryNetwork Router
Modular DesignYes
RedundancyYes (Hardware and Software)
Operating SystemCisco IOS XR
Interfaces/Ports10G, 40G, 100G, 400G Ethernet
Expansion SlotsVaries by model
Routing ProtocolBGP, OSPF, IS-IS, EIGRP
ManagementCLI, SNMP, NETCONF
Power SupplyRedundant
Port DensityVaries by model
Power Supply OptionsAC, DC
MemoryVaries by model
StorageVaries by model
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model

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