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

Configuring the AIC

Cisco IOS commands are used for configuring the AIC IP address and the IP routing to the AIC NM.
After the IP address and the IP routing are set, alarm configurations can then be set up with either TL1
or the AIC command-line interface. See
the
The following sections describe how to configure the AIC IP address and the IP Routing to the AIC NM.
Entering Alarm Configuration Mode and Configuring the AIC IP Address
Enter alarm configuration mode and configure the AIC IP address, beginning in privileged EXEC mode:
Table 3-9
Configuring IP Routing to the AIC with an Unnumbered IP Address
Command
Step 1
Router# show run
Step 2
Router# configure terminal
Step 3
Router(config)# alarm-interface slot
Step 4
Router(config-aic)# ip address ip-address mask
Step 5
Router(config-aic)# reset
Step 6
Router(config-aic)# exit
Configuring the IP Route to the AIC
There are many ways to configure IP routing to the AIC. Below are two methods. The first method,
shown in
an IP address that is already known to the router, such as an address that is one of the addresses in the
subnet of a FastEthernet IP address.
The second method, shown in
is a subnet available to the serial interface and to the AIC. Usually this subnet is small with a subnet
mask such as 255.255.255.252.
Configure IP routing to the AIC, beginning in global configuration mode:
Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
3-38
"Configuring Alarms" section on page 3-41
Table
3-10, uses an unnumbered IP address. It is used when an administrator wants to assign
Chapter 3
the"Configuring the NOC IP Address" section on page 3-40
for more information.
Purpose
Determines if the AIC is installed correctly in the
router. If the AIC has been installed correctly, then
the following appears:
interface serialslot/port
where the slot is the slot in which the AIC is
inserted, and the port is 0.
Starts the configuration session.
Enters the AIC interface mode, specifying the slot
number into which the AIC is installed.
Enters the IP address of the AIC. Entering a mask
is optional, because the IP address does not use a
subnet address.
Resets the AIC. Changing the IP configuration
may not take until the next time the card is started.
The reset command restarts the card.
Exits the AIC interface mode.
Table
3-11, does not use an unnumbered IP address and is used when there
Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
or
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