The Processor Switching Module - Cisco MGX-FRSM-2CT3 Configuration Manual

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The Processor Switching Module

This section first describes how to activate and configure the card-level parameters, lines, and ports
on the PXM uplink card then describes how to add connections to the PXM in a stand-alone node.
The descriptions tell you how to:
Optionally modify the resource partitioning at the card level.
Activate a line on the uplink card. On a stand-alone node, you can activate more than one line if
the uplink card has multiple lines. One physical line must be the trunk to a network routing node.
If the switch has a pair of SRMs for bulk distribution and you use the CLI rather than the
CiscoView application, activate the SRM lines from the PXM.
Optionally modify the resource partitioning at the port level.
Create logical ports.
On a stand-alone node, specify the cell header type. UNI cell headers typically apply where a
workstation connects to a UNI port on the uplink card rather than a port on the PXM-UI card.
Such an implementation is not common.
On a stand-alone node, add standard connections and optional management connections.
On a stand-alone node, configure Automatic Protection Switching (APS).
For a feeder, execute steps on the connected BPX 8600-series switch to make the feeder an
available resource in the network.
Note
Rate Testing Through an MGX-SRM-3T3."
For a description of the bit error rate test (BERT) functions, see the section titled "Bit Error
The Processor Switching Module
Card and Service Configuration 6-5

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