Step
12.
Shut down and bring up the
interface.
Displaying and maintaining POS interfaces
Execute display commands in any view and reset commands in user view.
Task
Display information about POS
interfaces.
Clear statistics for POS interfaces.
POS interface configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
single-mode optical fibers for data transmission.
Figure 3 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure POS 2/2/0 on Router A:
# Assign an IP address to the interface.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] interface pos 2/2/0
[RouterA-Pos2/2/0] ip address 10.110.1.10 255.255.255.0
# Configure the data link layer protocol and MTU for the interface.
[RouterA-Pos2/2/0] link-protocol ppp
[RouterA-Pos2/2/0] mtu 1500
# Shut down, and then bring up the interface for the MTU setting to take effect.
[RouterA-Pos2/2/0] shutdown
[RouterA-Pos2/2/0] undo shutdown
2.
Configure POS 2/2/0 on Router B:
# Set the clock mode to master for the interface.
Command
shutdown
undo shutdown
Command
display interface [ pos interface-number ] [ brief [ description | down ] ]
reset counters interface [ pos interface-number ]
Figure
3, POS interfaces on Router A and Router B are connected through a pair of
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Remarks
By default, a POS channel
interface is up.
For the settings to take effect, you
must perform this step.