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Configuration and Management

Configuration and Management

This chapter provides a brief summary of IPX initial configuration and provisioning management.

The chapter contains the following:

IPX Configuration

The IPX node can be accessed through a local control port (over an RS-232 or Ethernet TCP/IP link. An administration screen from a control terminal or from the Cisco StrataView Plus Network Management Station (NMS) can issue IPX commands. Remote control terminal access is possible using a Virtual Terminal (vt) command if the node has been configured with a name and at least one trunk to the network has been established.

For frame relay connections in both tiered and non-tiered networks Cisco StrataView Plus provides end-to-end configuration management using the Connection Manager. When the IPX is configured as an Interface Shelf, it can not be reached by the vt command, and frame relay end-to-end connections are configured from Cisco StrataView Plus via the Connection Manager over an in-band LAN connection.


Note Telnet can be used to access an interface shelf (e.g., IPX shelf or MGX 8220 shelf) if a Cisco StrataView Plus workstation is not available to provide in-band management.)

The only type of IPX shelf connections supported for Release 8.1 are frame relay interworking connections. However, on the IPX, all types of DAXCONS (connections in and out the same IPX shelf) are supported, voice, data, etc. For Release 8.1, the MGX 8220 includes frame relay interworking connections.

The basic tasks to configure an IPX are as follows:

The following are example screens of (addshelf) at the BPX switch and (dspnode) at the BPX switch and at the IPX.

Example: Addshelf 
pubsbpx1       TN    YourID:1        BPX 15    9.1 Mar. 5, 1998 03:59 GMT 
TRK     Type   Current Line Alarm Status               Other End
 1.1    T3     Clear - OK                              pubsaxi1(AXIS)
 1.2    T3     Clear - OK	                              pubsipx2 
 1.3    T3     Clear - OK                              pubsipx1/8
 4.1    OC3    Clear - OK                              pubsbpx4
This Command: addshelf 1.2  
                                                                                
Enter Interface Shelf Type: I (IPX), A (AXIS) 
Example: The dspnode command from BPX "hubone"
hubone           TN    edgar       BPX 15    8.5    Jun. 20 1998 08:09 PDT
                        BPX Interface Shelf Information
Trunk    Name      Type      Alarm
 1.2     shlf1Axis   AXIS      OK
 1.3     shlf2Axis    AXIS      OK
 3.1     shlf1IPX   IPX/AF    OK
 3.2     shlf2IPX   IPX/AF    OK
 3.3     shlf3IPX   IPX/AF    OK
 4.1     shlf4IPX   IPX/AF    OK
 4.3     shlf5IPX   IPX/AF    OK
Last Command: dspnode
Example: Telnet at IPX "shlf3IPX" showing AIT trunk 8 to BPX "hubone"
shlf3IPX           TN    edgar       IPX 8     8.5    Jun. 20 1998 09:24 PDT
                        BPX Switching Shelf Information
Trunk    Name      Type      Alarm
   8     hubone    BPX       MAJ
Last Command: dspnode
Next Command:

IPX Management

You can monitor, manage and troubleshoot the IPX using the Cisco StrataView Plus Network Management Station. Commands are issued to an IPX node through the Node Administration window. Frame Relay connections are added via the Cisco StrataView Plus Connection Manager. You can display and monitor the network's topology, monitor alarms, events, and statistics. Refer to the Cisco StrataView Plus Operations Guide for more information.

For detailed configuration information, refer to the Cisco WAN Switching Command Reference Manual.


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