Cnfln - Cisco MGX 8850 Command Reference Manual

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Chapter 3
Equipment and Resource Provisioning

cnfln

Configure Line
Configures a line on the current service module. Use cnfln after you have activated the line using upln.
Note
You cannot configure a line that currently has any configured virtual interfaces on it.
Cards on Which This Command Runs
AXSM
The syntax varies according to the line type, so each line type has a description.
Note
Syntax for SONET Line
cnfln
-sonet <
-slt <
-clk <
Syntax Description (SONET)
All parameters are keyword driven. Therefore, the order that you enter them does not matter.
-sonet
-slt
-clk
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
bay.line
>
LineType
>
clockSource
>
Identifies the bay (1 or 2) and the number of the line in the format bay.line. The range
for line is from 1 to the highest numbered line on the back card. For the range of line
numbers on specific AXSM models, see
A number that identifies the type of SONET line. The range for LineType is 1–6 and
have the following significance:
1 = sonetSts3c
2 = sonetStm1
3 = sonetSts12c
4 = sonetStm4
5 = sonetSts48c
6 = sonetSTM16
Determines whether the transmit clock comes from the backplane (local timing) or
the receive clock on the line (looped timing). The value for clockSource can be 1 or 2:
1 = loop timing: the receive clock is re-directed on the back card to become the
transmit clock.
2 = local timing: (default) clock from the backplane is the transmit clock.
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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
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