Configuring The Connection Mode: Examples; Monitoring The Connection Mode And Related Parameters; How To View The Current Connection Mode - Cisco SCE2020-4XGBE-SM Configuration Manual

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Chapter 7
Configuring the Connection
Do not change the connection mode unless the physical installation has been changed.
Note
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type connection-mode (inline | receive-only | inline-cascade |
Step 1
receive-only-cascade) [sce-id (0|1) priority (primary|secondary)] on-failure (bypass|cutoff) and
press Enter.

Configuring the Connection Mode: Examples

Example 1
This example defines the primary device in a two-SCE platform redundant, inline topology. Link 0 is
connected to this device, and the link mode on failure is bypass.
SCE(config if)# connection-mode inline-cascade sce-id 0
bypass
Example 2
This example defines a single-SCE platform, dual link, receive-only topology. The link mode on-failure,
physically-connected-links, and priority options are not applicable.
SCE(config if)# connection-mode receive-only

Monitoring the Connection Mode and Related Parameters

How to View the Current Connection Mode

From the SCE> prompt, type show interface linecard 0 connection-mode and press Enter.
Step 1
Displays the connection mode configuration.
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Priority — This parameter defines which is the primary SCE platform. It is applicable only in a two
SCE platform topology.
Possible values are 'primary' and 'secondary'
Not applicable to single SCE platform topologies.
On-failure — This parameter determines whether the system cuts the traffic (cutoff) or bypasses it
(bypass) when the SCE platform either has failed or is booting.
Default — bypass
Not applicable to receive-only topologies.
Monitoring the Connection Mode and Related Parameters
priority primary on-failure
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