7705 SAR Interfaces
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Interface Configuration Guide
3HE 11011 AAAC TQZZA Edition: 01
config>port>tdm>e1>channel-group
config>port>tdm>ds3
Description This command assigns a specific MAC address to an APS port. When the command is issued
while the port is operational, IP will issue an ARP, if appropriate, and BPDUs are sent with
the new MAC address. Configuring a MAC address using the mac command is only
supported for APS channel groups. Physical channel groups do not support the mac
command.
The no form of this command removes the configured MAC address. The physical port MAC
address will be used instead.
For TDM ports, configuring the MAC address allows the same MAC address to be assigned
to ports across two routers in an MC-APS pair for MEF 8.
The mac command is only supported on the 2-port OC3/STM1 Channelized Adapter card and
4-port OC3/STM1 / 1-port OC12/STM4 Adapter card.
Default no mac
Parameters ieee-address — specifies the 48-bit MAC address in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff or
aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, and ff are hexadecimal numbers. Allowed
values are any non-broadcast, non-multicast MAC, and non-IEEE reserved MAC
addresses.
mode
Syntax mode {access | network}
no mode
Context config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group
config>port>tdm>e1>channel-group
Description This command configures a TDM channel for access or network mode operation.
An access port or channel is used for customer-facing traffic on which services are
configured. A Service Access Point (SAP) can only be configured on an access port or
channel.
When a port is configured for access mode, the appropriate encap-type must be specified to
distinguish the services on the port. Once a TDM channel has been configured for access
mode, multiple services can be configured on the TDM channel.
A network port or channel participates in the service provider transport or infrastructure
network when a network mode is selected. When the network option is configured, only the
ppp-auto encap-type can be configured for the port or channel.
The no form of this command restores the default.
Default access