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Configuring Interfaces on the PRP-3
Prompt Syntax Components
slot
module
router-name
For example, the following prompt indicates that the CLI commands are executed on the RP in rack 0,
slot RP0, by the "CPU0" module on a router named "router:"
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router#
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface on PRP-3
The Management Ethernet interface on the PRP-3 is used to connect the router to a network for remote
management using a Telnet client, the Craft Works Interface (CWI), the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP), or other management agents. The following sections provide information on the
Specifying the Management Ethernet Interface Name in CLI Commands
Before you can configure the Management Ethernet interface, you must know the Management Ethernet
interface name, which is defined using the following syntax: typerack/slot/module/port.
describes the Management Ethernet interface name syntax.
Syntax Components
type
rack
slot
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CLI Prompt Description (Continued)
Specifying the Management Ethernet Interface Name in CLI Commands, page 54
Management Ethernet Interface Name Syntax Description
Description
Interface type for a Management Ethernet port is "MgmtEth."
Chassis number of the rack. In a single-shelf system, the rack is always
"0." In a multishelf system, the LCC rack number range is 0 to 255.
Physical slot of the RP or DRP on which the interface is located. For a
Cisco XR 12000 Series Router, the PRPs may be installed in slots 0
through 15, depending on the router model.
Description
Slot in which the RP or DRP is installed. In a Cisco CRS-1 router, the
RP physical slot number is "RP0" or "RP1." In a
Cisco XR 12000 Series Router, the physical slot number can be 0 to
15, and there can be multiple SDRs, each of which is represented by
an RP.
Entity on a card that executes user commands or communicates with
a port (interface). For executing commands from the EXEC prompt,
the module is the "CPU0" of the RP. "CPU0" also controls the
forwarding and operating system (OS) functions for the system.
DRPs have two processors: CPU0 and CPU1.
Hostname of the router or SDR. The hostname is usually defined
during initial configuration of the router.
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