Setting The Operating Mode For An Interface Card - HP MSR Series Configuration Manual

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To monitor NMS-connected interfaces:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Specify NMS-connected
interfaces.

Setting the operating mode for an interface card

The following matrix shows the feature and router compatibility:
Feature
Set the operating
mode of an
interface card
The device supports multiple interface card types. Some cards have only one function, for example,
SIC- 1 FEA (1-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface card, used to implement communication between a
router and a LAN). Some interface cards have multifunctional modules, for example, FIC-2E1 (2-port
channelized E1/PRI interface card, the interfaces on which can be configured to provide E1, CE1 or
ISDN PRI access). Some cards can be configured with different operating modes. The interface cards
support the following operating modes:
CPOS 155 Mbps (E1/T1)—Supports the E1/T1 switch. When this interface card operates in E1
mode, all the interfaces on the interface card can receive, send, and process E1 data flows, and
provide CE1 access. When this interface card operates in T1 mode, all the interfaces on the
interface card can receive, send, and process T1 data flows, and provide CT1 access.
CPOS 155M (E/T)—Supports E/T switch. When this interface card operates in E mode, all the
interfaces on this interface card can receive, send and process E1/E3 data flows, provide access
to E3 unframed data flows at a speed of 34.368 Mbps, access to E3 framed data flows at a speed
of 34.01 Mbps, and CE1 access as well to implementing the ISDN PRI function. When this interface
card operates in T mode, all the interfaces on this interface card can receive, send and process
T1/T3 data flows, and provide access to T3 unframe data flows at a speed of 44.736, access to
T3 framed data flows at a speed of 44.210 Mbps, and T1 access as well to implement ISDN PRI.
ESM (IPsec/SSL)—Supports switching between IPsec and SSL encryption modes of the ESM
interface card. When the ESM interface card works in IPsec mode, it supports the IPsec protocol.
When the ESM interface card works in SSL mode, it supports the SSL protocol.
G.SHDSL.BIS (atm/auto/efm)—Supports switching between ATM and Ethernet first mile (EFM) of
the entire interface card. When the interface card works in ATM mode, all its interfaces receive and
transmit only ATM packets. When the interface card works in EFM mode, all its interfaces receive
and transmit only Layer 3 Ethernet packets. When the interface card works in auto mode, all its
interfaces operate in the auto-negotiation mode. As a result, you can use the ATM network for
Command
system-view
Specify the primary interface:
nms primary monitor-interface
interface-type interface-number
Specify the secondary
interface:
nms secondary
monitor-interface
interface-type interface-number
MSR900
MSR93X
No
No
MSR20-1X
MSR20
No
Yes
97
Remarks
N/A
Configure at least one command.
By default, no interfaces are
configured as NMS-connected
interfaces to be monitored.
The monitoring function only
applies to interfaces that use IPv4
addresses.
MSR30
MSR50
Yes
Yes
MSR1000
Yes

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