How to enable loopback on Ericsson SmartEdge 600 port?
- SSydney BurtonAug 2, 2025
To enable loopback on an ATM, FE, or GE port, use the command: port port-type slot/port loopback loopback-type.
How to enable loopback on Ericsson SmartEdge 600 port?
To enable loopback on an ATM, FE, or GE port, use the command: port port-type slot/port loopback loopback-type.
How to disable loopback on Ericsson SmartEdge 600 Network Router port?
To disable loopback on an ATM, FE, or GE port, use the command: port port-type slot/port noloopback.
Model | SmartEdge 600 |
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Category | Network Router |
Form Factor | Rack-mountable |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Product Type | Router |
Throughput | 2.5 Gbps |
Power Supply | AC or DC, redundant options available |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Supported Interfaces | Gigabit Ethernet |
Redundancy | Power supplies |
Management | CLI, SNMP, Web-based management |
Operating System | SEOS |
Details agency compliance standards for the router, including safety, emissions, and immunity.
Provides nominal and range values for DC input voltage for the router.
Explains chassis power architecture, primary/backup sources, and DC power connection requirements.
Details the optional AC Power Shelf, its requirements, power modules, and status port.
Specifies required clearances for chassis installation, including back and front.
Provides chassis dimensions, weight, mounting, slots, and card dimensions.
Guides on selecting a rack for chassis mounting, including 19/23-inch options and RU requirements.
Discusses chassis installation scenarios, considering weight and component installation.
Lists warnings for electrical shock, grounding, servicing, and laser beam hazards.
Provides warnings about electrical shock, disconnection devices, and grounding for DC power sources.
Lists required cables (line, operations, power) and tools for hardware installation.
Describes cables for console, management workstations, and modems.
Details the procedure for installing chassis mounting brackets for flush mount position.
Provides instructions for lifting and installing the chassis into the rack with assistance.
Details the installation of cable management brackets on the chassis.
Guides on connecting chassis ground cables and DC power sources.
Explains connecting BATTERY A and BATTERY B terminal blocks for DC power redundancy.
Introduces the optional AC power shelf for sites without DC power sources.
Provides instructions for installing the AC power shelf.
Illustrates SmartEdge 600 card slots and provides a table of slot assignments for cards.
Provides instructions and warnings for installing cards into the chassis slots.
Instructions for installing blank cards in empty slots to maintain airflow and prevent damage.
Provides instructions for installing GBIC and SFP transceivers, with safety precautions.
Details installing optional Type I or Type II CF cards into controller card slots.
Explains connecting console terminals and workstations for router management.
Describes connecting a management workstation via Ethernet port using crossover or straight cables.
Details connecting local/remote console terminals via Craft port for CLI access.
Shows how to connect external timing cables for synchronization inputs.
Explains connecting line card cables to the front panels of the cards.
Provides instructions for connecting and routing various cables, including management and line card cables.
Details the procedure for powering on the router by inserting fuses and checking status LEDs.
Explains power-on diagnostics for verifying component operation and indicates how to display results.
Lists CLI commands for displaying hardware status like power, temperature, ports, and alarms.
Provides CLI commands for hardware configuration and control, including shutdown and reload.
Details CLI commands for troubleshooting hardware, including clearing counters and enabling loopback.
Specifies values for CLI input arguments like loopback-type, port, and slot.
Explains output fields for the 'show chassis' command, detailing platform, slot, and card types.
Explains output fields for the 'show hardware' command, covering fan, power, alarms, slot, type, and voltage.
Guides on troubleshooting using system and card LEDs, and how to test LEDs.
Explains troubleshooting using system power and alarm LEDs, and lists common terms.
Lists chassis alarms, their severity, probable causes, and service affecting impact.
Lists line card alarms, their severity, probable causes, and service affecting impact.
Lists controller card alarms, their severity, probable causes, and service affecting impact.
Explains how to initiate and run on-demand diagnostics for standby controller and line cards.
Provides steps to prepare and initiate an On-Demand Diagnostic session for a line card.
Details how to return a line card to the in-service state after testing.
Explains how to display ODD session results and lists LED states during/after sessions.
Provides instructions for clearing ODD session results using CLI commands.
Provides CLI examples for initiating and managing ODD sessions.
Guides on how to contact technical support and what information to provide.
Details the procedure for adding a second controller card, ensuring type and memory match.
Guides on replacing controller cards, emphasizing type and memory size matching for redundancy.
Provides steps to remove a CF card, including unmounting and using the ejector.
Explains hot-swappable transceiver replacement, including shutting down ports and safety precautions.
Emphasizes the importance of cleaning fiber-optic connectors for quality connections.
Details replacing the fan tray, noting system operation without fans for short periods.
Guides on replacing the air filter, recommended every six months, with service date update.
Provides steps to remove an AC power module from its slot.
Summarizes key general specifications including synchronization, protection, and operations connections.
Lists the supported interfaces for the SmartEdge 600 router, including various Gigabit Ethernet types.
Explains the backplane grid of cross connections and ASICs for line card communication.
Details redundancy features like dual power, redundant controllers, and external timing sources.
Defines system alarms: critical, major, and minor, and explains ACO button functionality.
Describes system status LEDs located on the fan tray for power sources, fan, and alarm cutoff.
Describes the chassis design, NEBS compliance, and mounting in 19/23-inch racks.
Details the chassis card cage, number of slots, front/rear connectors, and ESD jacks.
Explains chassis cooling provided by the fan tray, airflow, and air filter, with a caution on empty slots.
Describes the chassis power architecture with primary (A) and backup (B) sources for redundancy.
Describes the XCRP4 Controller card, its responsibilities, and features.
Explains the equipment, synchronization, external timing, and facility LEDs on controller cards.
Introduces the 8-port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c card, its features, and support for VPs/PVCs.
Explains the equipment and facility LEDs on the 8-Port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c card.
Describes the 4-port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c Intermediate (IR) card, its features, and SAR devices.
Explains the status LEDs for the 4-Port ATM OC-3c/STM-1c IR card.
Introduces the 8-port POS OC-3c/STM-1c card, its features, and supported SFP transceivers.
Explains the status LEDs for the 8-Port POS OC-3c/STM-1c card.
Describes the 4-port POS OC-12c/STM-4c card, its function as uplink module, and SFP support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 4-Port POS OC-12c/STM-4c card.
Describes the 4-port POS OC-48c/STM-16c card, its function as uplink module, and SFP support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 4-Port POS OC-48c/STM-16c card.
Describes the 1-port OC-192c/STM-64c card, its features, interface types, and XFP transceiver support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 1-Port OC-192c/STM-64c card.
Describes the 12-port 10/100 Ethernet card, its ports, speeds, and protocols.
Explains the equipment and facility LEDs for the 12-Port 10/100TX Ethernet Card.
Describes the 60-port Fast Ethernet card, its FE/GE ports, and selectable speeds.
Explains the equipment and facility LEDs for the 60-Port Fast Ethernet Card.
Describes the first version of the 4-port Gigabit Ethernet card, its ports, and GBIC transceiver support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Card.
Describes the second version of the Gigabit Ethernet card, its ports, and GBIC transceiver support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 4-Port Advanced Gigabit Ethernet Card.
Describes the 4-port Gigabit Ethernet 3 Card (GE3), its enhanced PPAs, and SFP transceiver support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 4-Port GE3 Card.
Describes the 10-port GE1020 card, its PPAs, ports, and SFP transceiver support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 10-Port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 Card.
Describes the 20-port GE1020 card, its PPAs, ports, and SFP transceiver support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 20-Port Gigabit Ethernet 1020 Card.
Describes the 5-port Gigabit Ethernet card, its PPAs, and SFP transceiver support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Card.
Describes the 1-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet card, its PPAs, ports, and XFP transceiver support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 1-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Card.
Describes the 4-port 10GE card, its PPAs, ports, and XFP transceiver support.
Explains the status LEDs for the 4-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Card.
Explains the equipment and facility LEDs on the ASE card.
Provides steps for provisioning and configuring the ASE card using NetOp EMS or CLI commands.
Lists ASE operational commands for showing ASP status, reloading cards, and tech support.
Explains that ASE card LEDs indicate status and notes its NEBS compliance limitations.
Describes SSE card HDD slots, hot-swappable SAS drives, RAID1 redundancy, and HDD control.
Lists SSE card specifications and indicates LEDs for card and HDD status.
Lists SSE operational commands for clearing counters, debugging, deleting partitions, and diagnostics.
Explains that SSE card equipment and facility LEDs indicate card and HDD status.