Serial Data Channel; Asynchronous Craft Port; Configuring The Aic - Cisco 2611XM Software Configuration Manual

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

Serial Data Channel

The serial data channel supports all TCP/IP traffic to and from the AIC. This includes communication
over IP with NOCs and data centers. The channel consists of one physical interface that provides support
for the following applications:
The Cisco IOS software assigns an IP address to the AIC for use by the serial data channel. To route
traffic, the serial data channel uses IP over synchronous High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC). All IP
packets coming to the Cisco router with a destination IP address that matches the AIC's IP address are
forwarded to the serial data channel using IP over HDLC.

Asynchronous Craft Port

The asynchronous craft port supports Telnet to the AIC's port number. This Telnet method, called
local-CLI, is useful for debugging when remote Telnet to the AIC's IP address (remote-CLI) is not
applicable. For more information, see the
The asynchronous craft port also supports an AIC boot sequence, similar to the ROM monitor in
Cisco IOS software, which allows the user to recover from a corrupted software image or configuration.
See the

Configuring the AIC

From a top-level view, AIC configuration involves assigning an IP address to the AIC using Cisco IOS
commands and setting up alarm configurations with either TL1 or the AIC command-line interface
(CLI). The flexible TL1 and AIC CLI permit a broad range of alarm configuration scenarios. The
following are examplesof alarm configurations that can be programmed with the AIC CLI:
Configuring a Discrete Alarm
enable
config terminal
alarm 1
description "west door"
normally closed
description normal "door closed"
description alarm "door open"
level 2
exit
Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
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Telnet
TL1
TFTP
SNMP
"Override" section on page
Chapter 3
"Configuring the NOC IP Address" section on page
3-46.
Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
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