Accessing The Aic; Configuring The Noc Ip Address - Cisco 2620 Configuration Manual

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Configuring the NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure Network Module

Accessing the AIC

Remote-CLI and local-CLI are the two methods for accessing the AIC:
Table 3-12 TCP Port Number Allocation for the AIC on the Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series
Slot Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6

Configuring the NOC IP Address

Configure up to four NOC IP addresses to which the AIC will send SNMP messages, beginning in global
configuration mode:
Note
The aic command-line prompt indicates that either TL1 or AIC CLI commands must be used.
Command
Step 1
aic(config)# snmp
Step 2
aic(config)# noc ip-address {number} ip-address
Step 3
aic(config)# exit
Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
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Remote-CLI involves telneting to the IP address of the AIC. For example:
telnet 10.5.5.2
Local-CLI involves accessing the asynchronous craft port by telneting to the IP address of the router
and the AIC's TCP port number. For example:
telnet 10.2.130.105 2001
where 10.2.130.105 is the router's IP address and 2001 is on slot 0 of the AIC.
The AIC's TCP port number depends on the slot number in which the AIC is installed. As shown in
Table
3-12, the Cisco IOS software reserves the first line of each slot for the asynchronous craft
port.
Terminal Line Number for the AIC's Asynchronous Craft Port
1
33
65
97
129
161
193
Chapter 3
Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
Purpose
Enter SNMP configuration mode.
Enter an NOC IP address in which the AIC will
send SNMP messages. The number argument can
be the numbers 1 through 4.
Exit the AIC CLI.
TCP Port Number
2001
2033
2065
2097
2129
2161
2193
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