Cisco Systems Network Card PA 2H User Manual

PA-2H Dual-Port HSSI Port Adapter  
Installation and Configuration  
Product Numbers: PA-2H and PA-2H=  
Platforms Supported: Cisco 7200 Series (including a  
Cisco 7206 as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal  
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with VIP2, Cisco uBR7200 Series, and the  
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This chapter explains the objectives and organization of the PA-2H Dual-Port HSSI Port Adapter  
Installation and Configuration document and defines the conventions used to convey instructions  
and information.  
Document Objectives  
This document describes the installation and configuration of the dual-port High-Speed Serial  
Interface (HSSI) port adapter (PA-H Rev. B), which can be used in the following platforms:  
Cisco 7200 series routers—Consisting of the 2-slot Cisco 7202, 4-slot Cisco 7204 and  
Cisco 7204VXR, and the 6-slot Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR, and including a Cisco 7206 as  
a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server  
Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband routers—Consisting of the 6-slot Cisco uBR7246  
(4 cable modem card slots and 2 port adapter slots) and the 3-slot Cisco uBR7223 (2 cable  
modem card slots and 1 port adapter slot)  
Second-generation Versatile Interface Processor (VIP2)—In all Cisco 7500 series routers and in  
Cisco 7000 series routers using the Cisco 7000 Series Route Switch Processor (RSP7000) and  
Cisco 7000 Series Chassis Interface (RSP7000CI) installed  
Catalyst Route Switch Module (RSM)/VIP2—In all Catalyst 5000 family switches  
Note The Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR can be used as router shelves in a Cisco AS5800  
Universal Access Server. For information about the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR as router  
shelves, refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server documentation listed in the “If You  
Need More Information” section on page vii.  
For complete descriptions of interface subcommands and the configuration options available for  
interfaces, and which ones support HSSI port adapter functionality, refer to the documentation  
resources listed in the “If You Need More Information” section on page vii.  
Document Organization  
This document is organized into the following chapters:  
Chapter 1, “Overview,” describes the PA-2H dual-port HSSI port adapter, illustrates its location  
in the supported hardware platforms, and describes its LED displays, cables, and receptacles.  
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Chapter 2, “Preparing for Installation,” is a preparatory chapter that describes safety  
considerations, tools required, and procedures you should perform before the actual installation.  
Chapter 3, “VIP2 and the Dual-Port HSSI Port Adapter,” provides instructions for installing the  
PA-2H dual-port HSSI port adapter on a VIP2 interface processor installed in a Cisco 7500 or  
Cisco 7000 series router.  
Chapter 4, “Catalyst RSM/VIP2 and the Dual-Port HSSI Port Adapter,” provides instructions for  
installing the PA-2H dual-port HSSI port adapter on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2 installed in the  
Catalyst 5000 family switches.  
Chapter 5, “Cisco 7200 Series and the Dual-Port HSSI Port Adapter,” provides instructions for  
installing the PA-2H dual-port HSSI port adapter in a Cisco 7200 series router.  
Chapter 6, “Cisco uBR7200 Series and the Dual-Port HSSI Port Adapter,” provides instructions  
for installing the PA-2H dual-port HSSI port adapter in Cisco uBR7200 series universal  
broadband routers.  
Chapter 7, “Cable Installation and Interface Configuration,” provides instructions for installing  
port adapter cables and configuring your port adapter on the supported platforms. The  
instructions given in this chapter apply to all supported platforms described in this document.  
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Second-Generation Versatile Interface Processor (VIP2) Installation and Configuration (for  
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Route Switch Module Catalyst VIP2-15 and VIP2-40 Installation and Configuration Note  
(Document Number 78-4780-01) which shipped with your Catalyst RSM/VIP2  
For hardware installation and maintenance information on the Cisco 7200 VXR routers, refer to  
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Cisco 7200 VXR router.  
For hardware installation and maintenance information on the Cisco 7200 routers, refer to the  
following publications that shipped with your router:  
Cisco 7202 Installation and Configuration Guide  
Cisco 7204 Installation and Configuration Guide  
Cisco 7206 Installation and Configuration Guide  
For port adapter hardware and memory configuration guidelines for the Cisco 7200 series routers  
(including a Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR as router shelves in the Cisco AS5800 Universal  
Access Server), refer to the document Cisco 7200 Series Port Adapter Hardware Configuration  
Guidelines.  
For hardware installation and maintenance information on the Cisco uBR7200 series universal  
broadband router, refer to the Cisco uBR7246 Universal Broadband Router Installation and  
Configuration Guide that shipped with your Cisco uBR7246 universal broadband router, or the  
Cisco uBR7223 Universal Broadband Router Installation and Configuration Guide that shipped  
with your Cisco uBR7223.  
For hardware installation and maintenance information and software configuration information  
on the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server, refer to the following publications:  
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Hardware Installation and Configuration Guide  
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Software Installation and Configuration Guide  
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Cisco uBR7200 series universal broadband routers, and the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access  
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Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7500 Series Routers  
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7000 Series Routers  
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 7200 Series Routers  
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco uBR7246 Universal  
Broadband Router or Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco uBR7223  
Universal Broadband Router  
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  
Note The regulatory compliance and safety information documentation listed above applies to the  
Catalyst 5000 family switches and the Catalyst RSM/VIP2.  
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C H A P T E R 1  
Overview  
This chapter provides physical and functional overviews of the PA-2H dual-port high-speed serial  
interface (HSSI) port adapter. The chapter contains the following sections:  
Port Adapter Overview, page 1-1  
LEDs, page 1-3  
Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts, page 1-4  
Port Adapter Overview  
The PA-2H dual-port HSSI port adapter provides two high-speed serial interfaces. (See Figure 1-1.)  
The interfaces on PA-2H are considered to be data terminal equipment (DTE) devices. (Port adapters  
have a handle attached, but this handle is occasionally not shown in figures in this publication to  
allow a full view of detail on the port adapter faceplate.)  
Figure 1-1  
PA-2H Port Adapter (Faceplate View)  
HSSI  
Rev. B  
HSSI network interfaces reside on modular port adapters, which provide a direct connection between  
the high-speed bus in the router and the external networks. The PA-2H port adapter can be installed  
in the following slots on the hardware platforms described in this document:  
VIP2—Port adapter slot 0 and port adapter slot 1  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2—Port adapter slot 0 and port adapter slot 1  
Cisco 7200 series routers—Port adapter slot 1 through 6 in the Cisco 7206, or slots 1 through 4  
in the Cisco 7204  
Cisco uBR7200 series routers—Port adapter slot 1 or slot 2 of the Cisco uBR7246, and port  
adapter slot 1 for the Cisco uBR7223.  
Each HSSI port is a female, 50-pin, SCSI-II-type receptacle. You must use an HSSI interface cable  
to connect the interface with an external data service unit (DSU). Refer to the “Receptacles, Cables,  
and Pinouts” section on page 1-4 for descriptions of HSSI cables.  
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Port Adapter Overview  
The HSSI port adapter conforms to BABT/TC/130 and EIA/TIA-612 and EIA/TIA-613 standards  
for HSSI. PA-2H provides two interfaces. Each interface provides a full-duplex synchronous serial  
interface for transmitting and receiving data at rates of up to 52 megabits per second (Mbps).  
The HSSI, which was recently standardized as EIA/TIA 612/613, provides access to services at T3  
(45 Mbps), E3 (34 Mbps), and Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) STS-1 (51.82 Mbps) rates.  
The actual rate of the interface depends on the external DSU and the type of service to which it is  
connected.  
The port adapter supports both 16- and 32-bit cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs). The default is  
16-bit CRCs; to enable 32-bit CRCs, you use a configuration command. (For a description of the  
CRC function, refer to “Chapter 7, “Cable Installation and Interface Configuration.”  
Note While the VIP2 and Catalyst RSM/VIP2 supports online insertion and removal, individual  
port adapters do not. To replace port adapters in the Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7500 series routers,  
and the Catalyst 5000 family switches, you must first remove the VIP2 or Catalyst RSM/VIP2 from  
the chassis, then replace port adapters as required. Online insertion and removal is supported for port  
adapters in the Cisco 7200 series and Cisco uBR7200 series routers.  
The BABT605559 marking on the HSSI port adapter signifies that the port adapter meets United  
Kingdom directive 605559 and has been designed to BABT/TC/130 standards. The BABT label is  
located on the top of each HSSI port adapter (PA-2H). Figure 1-2 shows the BABT label.  
Figure 1-2  
BABT Label for the HSSI Port Adapter  
605559  
Note PA-2H has been updated to Revision B (Rev. B).  
The newest dual-port HSSI port adapter can be identified by Rev. B in the lower right corner of its  
front-panel label (see Figure 1-1). The older dual-port HSSI port adapter does not have Rev. B on its  
label (see Figure 1-3). (For specific information on software and hardware compatibility, refer to  
Chapter 2, “Preparing for Installation.”  
Figure 1-3  
Older HSSI Port Adapter (Pre-Rev. B)  
HSSI  
To determine which dual-port HSSI port adapter you currently have installed, examine the  
front-panel label or, use the show diagbus command. (For information on using the show diagbus  
command, refer to Chapter 7, “Cable Installation and Interface Configuration.”)  
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LEDs  
Note You should replace older PA-2H port adapters with the newer PA-2H Rev. B port adapter.  
Contact Cisco’s Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for replacement details. (For information on the  
TAC, refer to the “Cisco Connection Online” section on page vi.)  
LEDs  
This section provides information on the LEDs on the faceplate of the HSSI port adapter. The HSSI  
port adapter has two rows of five status LEDs, one row of five for each HSSI port on the port adapter  
(TD, TC, RD, RC, and LB/C), and one enabled LED for the port adapter. (See Figure 1-4.)  
Figure 1-4  
LEDs on the HSSI Port Adapter (Partial Front View of PA-2H Shown)  
After system initialization, the enabled LED, which is present on all interface processors, lights to  
indicate that the port adapter has been enabled for operation.  
The following conditions must be met before the HSSI port adapter is enabled:  
The port adapter contains a valid microcode version that has successfully been downloaded.  
The port adapter is correctly connected to the backplane and receiving power in Cisco 7000  
series and Cisco 7500 series routers, the Catalyst 5000 family switches, or to the midplane and  
receiving power in Cisco 7200 series and Cisco uBR7200 series routers.  
The bus recognizes the port adapter or HSSI-equipped VIP2 or Catalyst RSM/VIP2.  
If any of these conditions is not met, or if the initialization fails for other reasons, the enabled LED  
does not go on.  
The five additional status LEDs on the HSSI port adapter indicate the following:  
TD—When on, the transmit data LED indicates that the port adapter has been detected by, and  
is able to send packets to, the external DSU.  
TC—When on, the transmit clock LED indicates that the port adapter is transmitting a transmit  
clock signal to the external DSU. During normal operation, this signal is derived from the RT  
signal from the external DSU. During loopback, this signal is generated internally.  
RD—When on, the receive data LED indicates that the port adapter has detected, and is able to  
receive packets from, the external DSU.  
RC—When on, the receive clock LED indicates that the port adapter has detected a Receive  
Clock signal. During normal operation, this signal is received from the external DSU. During  
loopback, this signal is generated internally.  
LB/C—When green, this dual-color, loopback/connected LED indicates normal operation which  
means that the port adapter is properly connected to the external DSU and the TA (data terminal  
equipment [DTE] Available) and CA (data communications equipment [DCE] Available) signals  
are active. (See Table 1-1.) When yellow, this LED indicates that the port adapter is in loopback  
(LB) mode or is otherwise not physically connected to the DSU. When off, the port is neither  
connected or in loopback mode.  
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Receptacles, Cables, and Pinouts  
This section provides information about the HSSI cables you should use with the HSSI port adapter.  
Two types of cables are available for use with the HSSI port adapter: the HSSI interface cable used  
to connect your router to an external DSU (and HSSI network) and a null modem cable, which  
allows you to connect two routers back to back. Both HSSI cables are available only from Cisco  
systems and conform to EIA/TIA-612 and EIA/TIA-613 specifications.  
HSSI Interface Cable  
The HSSI cable (CAB-HSI1=) connects the HSSI port adapter with the external DSU. The HSSI  
cable is 10-feet (3.048 meters) long. The maximum HSSI cable length allowed is 50 feet (15.24  
meters). Figure 1-5 shows the HSSI cable and the 50-pin connector used at each end of the HSSI  
cable. Table 1-1 lists the pinout.  
Figure 1-5  
HSSI Interface Cable and Connectors  
Table 1-1  
HSSI Interface Cable Pinout  
1
Direction  
Router  
Signal Name  
+ Side Pin No.  
– Side Pin No.  
DSU  
SG (Signal Ground)  
RT (Receive Timing)  
CA (DCE Available)  
RD (Receive Data reserved)  
LC (Loopback circuit C)  
ST (Send Timing)  
1
26  
2
27  
<—  
<—  
<—  
<—  
<—  
3
28  
4
29  
5
30  
6
31  
SG (Signal Ground)  
TA (DTE Available)  
TT (Terminal Timing)  
LA (Loopback circuit A)  
SD (Send Data)  
7
32  
8
33  
—>  
—>  
—>  
—>  
—>  
9
34  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14–18  
19  
20–24  
25  
35  
36  
LB (Loopback circuit B)  
SG (Signal Ground)  
5 (Ancillary to DCE)  
SG (Signal Ground)  
5 (Ancillary from DCE)  
SG (Signal Ground)  
37  
38  
39–43  
44  
—>  
45–49  
50  
<—  
1
Router is + side (DTE). DSU is – side (DCE).  
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HSSI Null Modem Cable  
HSSI Null Modem Cable  
The null modem cable (CAB-HNUL=) can connect two routers directly back to back. The null  
modem cable is 10-feet (3.048 meters) long. Figure 1-6 shows the null modem cable. The maximum  
null modem cable length allowed is 50 feet (15.24 meters). The two routers must be in the same  
location and can be two Cisco 7000 series routers, two Cisco 7500 series routers, two Cisco 7200  
series routers, two Cisco uBR7200 series routers, or any combination of each. A null modem  
connection allows you to verify the operation of the HSSI or to link the routers directly in order to  
build a larger node.  
Figure 1-6  
Null Modem Cable Connectors  
The null modem cable uses the same 50-pin connectors as the HSSI cable, but uses the pinouts listed  
in Table 1-2. For connection and configuration instructions, refer to Chapter 7, “Cable Installation  
and Interface Configuration,” for information about attaching null modem cables.  
Table 1-2  
HSSI Null Modem Cable Pinouts  
Signal Name  
From Pins  
2, 27  
Direction  
—>  
To Pins  
9, 34  
Signal Name  
RT (Receive Timing)  
CA (DCE available)  
RD (Receive Data)  
LC (Loopback C)  
ST (Send Timing)  
TA (DTE available)  
TT (Terminal Timing)  
LA (Loopback A)  
SD (Send Data)  
TT (Terminal Timing)  
TA (DTE Available)  
SD (Send Data)  
3, 28  
—>  
8, 33  
4, 29  
—>  
11, 36  
10, 35  
6, 31  
5, 30  
—>  
LA (Loopback A)  
ST (Send Timing)  
CA (DCE Available)  
RT (Receive Timing)  
LC (Loopback C)  
RD (Receive Data)  
GND (Ground)  
6, 31  
—>  
8, 33  
—>  
3, 28  
9, 34  
—>  
2, 27  
10, 35  
11, 36  
—>  
5, 30  
—>  
4, 29  
GND (Ground)  
1, 26,  
1, 26,  
7, 32,  
7, 32,  
13, 38,  
19, 44,  
25, 50  
13, 38,  
19, 44,  
25, 50  
Loopback (not  
connected)  
12, 37  
12, 37  
Loopback (not connected)  
Not used  
14–18, 20–24,  
39–43, 45–49  
14–18,20–24, Not used  
39–43, 45–49  
Caution Although the HSSI connector and the HSSI cable are similar to SCSI-II format, they are  
not identical. The HSSI cable specification is more restrictive than that for the SCSI-II. If a SCSI-II  
cable is used instead of an HSSI cable, proper operation cannot be guaranteed.  
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C H A P T E R 2  
Preparing for Installation  
This chapter describes the general equipment, safety, and site preparation requirements for installing  
the PA-2H dual-port high-speed serial interface (HSSI) port adapters. This chapter contains the  
following sections:  
List of Parts and Tools, page 2-1  
Software and Hardware Requirements, page 2-2  
Safety Guidelines, page 2-3  
FCC Class B Compliance, page 2-6  
List of Parts and Tools  
You need the following parts and tools to install a port adapter. If you need additional equipment,  
contact a service representative for ordering information.  
PA-2H(=), (Revision B) dual-port HSSI port adapter and one of the following:  
VIP2-15(=), VIP2-20=, VIP2-40(=), or VIP2-50(=) motherboard  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15(=) or Catalyst RSM/VIP2-40(=) motherboard  
Cisco 7200 series router (including a Cisco 7206 as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800  
Universal Access Server) with at least one available port adapter slot  
Cisco uBR7200 series router with at least one available port adapter slot  
HSSI cables appropriate for the port adapter’s interfaces. (HSSI cables are available only from  
Cisco Systems; they are not available from outside commercial cable vendors.)  
Caution Although the port adapter’s HSSI connector and the HSSI cable are similar to SCSI-II  
format, they are not identical. The HSSI cable specification is more restrictive than that for SCSI-II.  
If a SCSI-II cable is used instead of an HSSI cable, proper operation cannot be guaranteed.  
Number 1 Phillips and a 3/16-inch, flat-blade screwdriver (for VIP2 and Catalyst RSM/VIP2  
installation only)  
Your own ESD-prevention equipment or the disposable grounding wrist strap included with all  
upgrade kits, field-replaceable units (FRUs), and spares  
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Software and Hardware Requirements  
Software and Hardware Requirements  
Table 2-1 lists the minimum Cisco IOS software release required to use the 2H port adapters in  
supported router platforms.  
Table 2-1  
Platform  
2H Port Adapter Software Requirements  
Minimum Cisco IOS Release  
Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7500 series  
• With VIP2-15(=)  
• With VIP2-40(=)  
• With VIP2-50(=)  
Cisco 7200 series  
Cisco IOS Release 11.1(15)CA or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.1 CA  
Cisco IOS Release 11.1(15)CA or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.1 CA  
Cisco IOS Release 11.1(14)CA or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.1 CA  
• Cisco 7204VXR, and Cisco 7206VXR  
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(2)XE2 or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.0 XE  
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.0 T  
• Cisco 7204 and Cisco 7206  
• Cisco 7202  
Cisco IOS Release 11.1(15)CA or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.1 CA  
Cisco IOS Release 11.1(19)CC1 or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.1 CC  
Cisco IOS Release 11.3(4)AA or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.3 AA  
• Cisco 7206 router shelf  
Cisco IOS Release 11.3(2)AA or a later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.3 AA  
Cisco uBR7200 series  
• Cisco uBR7246 and Cisco uBR7223  
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(3)T or later release of Cisco IOS Release 12.0T  
Catalyst 5000 family switches  
• With Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15(=)  
• With Catalyst RSM/VIP2-40(=)  
Cisco IOS Release 11.2(15A)P or later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.2P  
Cisco IOS Release 11.2(15A)P or later release of Cisco IOS Release 11.2P  
Note In the Cisco 7200 series routers, there are specific configuration guidelines that must be  
observed for high-bandwidth port adapters such as the PA-2H Rev. B. For port adapter hardware and  
memory configuration guidelines for the Cisco 7200 series routers (including a Cisco 7206 as a  
router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server), refer to the document, Cisco 7200 Series  
Port Adapter Hardware Configuration Guidelines, that shipped with your Cisco 7200 series router.  
Caution The VIP2 requires that the host Cisco 7000 series router has the RSP7000 and RSP7000CI  
installed. The VIP2 will not operate properly with the Route Processor (RP), Switch Processor (SP),  
or Silicon Switch Processor (SSP) installed in the host Cisco 7000 series router.  
Caution If you are using the HSSI dual-port adapter in the Catalyst 5000, 5500, 5505, or 5509  
switch, you must install the port adapter on the Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 or -40 Revision 2 (board part  
number 73-3468-XX, where XX is the version number). Do not use the HSSI dual-port adapter in  
the Catalyst 5000, 5505, or 5509 switch if you are installing it on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 or -40  
module that is not the Revision 2. If you fail to comply with this restriction, your system will shut  
down due to an overload of the power supply.  
Caution You can only have two HSSI dual-port adapters per chassis when installed on a  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 or -40 module Revision 1 and used in the Catalyst 5500 switch.  
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PA-2H cannot be used with a PA-A1 (Asynchronous Transfer Mode [ATM]) port adapter installed  
in the adjacent port adapter slot of your VIP2 or Catalyst RSM/VIP2. All other port adapters are  
compatible with PA-2H when installed in the adjacent port adapter slot of your VIP2 or  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2.  
Note PA-2H(=) is considered a high-bandwidth port adapter; therefore, and at a minimum, we  
recommend that the PA-2H port adapter be installed on the VIP2-15 motherboard (with 1 MB of  
SRAM and 8 MB of DRAM) or Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 motherboard (with 1-MB SRAM and  
16-MB DRAM).  
Cisco does not recommend using PA-2H on the VIP2-10 (with 512 KB of SRAM and 8 MB of  
DRAM).  
Note Port adapters used with the 7200 VXR routers require the correct base hardware revision in  
order to function. The following error message will occur on bootup if the incorrect hardware  
revision is used:  
> PA-3-REVNOTSUPPORTED:PA in slot 1 (Ethernet) requires base h/w revision of (1.3)  
for this chassis  
Use the sh diag command to display the hardware revision. (See the “Using show Commands to  
Verify the New Interface Status” section on page 7-9).  
Safety Guidelines  
Following are safety guidelines that you should follow when working with any equipment that  
connects to electrical power or telephone wiring.  
Safety Warnings  
Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures that, if performed incorrectly,  
might harm you. A warning symbol precedes each warning statement.  
Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.  
Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and  
be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. To see translations of the warnings that  
appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that  
accompanied this device.  
Waarschuwing Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die  
lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust  
te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van  
standaard maatregelen om ongelukken te voorkomen. Voor vertalingen van de waarschuwingen die  
in deze publicatie verschijnen, kunt u het document Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  
(Informatie over naleving van veiligheids- en andere voorschriften) raadplegen dat bij dit toestel is  
ingesloten.  
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Varoitus Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Olet tilanteessa, joka voi johtaa ruumiinvammaan.  
Ennen kuin työskentelet minkään laitteiston parissa, ota selvää sähkökytkentöihin liittyvistä  
vaaroista ja tavanomaisista onnettomuuksien ehkäisykeinoista. Tässä julkaisussa esiintyvien  
varoitusten käännökset löydät laitteen mukana olevasta Regulatory Compliance and Safety  
Information -kirjasesta (määräysten noudattaminen ja tietoa turvallisuudesta).  
Attention Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation  
pouvant causer des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement,  
soyez conscient des dangers posés par les circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les  
procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des  
traductions d’avertissements figurant dans cette publication, consultez le document Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information (Conformité aux règlements et consignes de sécurité) qui  
accompagne cet appareil.  
Warnung Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu einer  
Körperverletzung führen könnte. Bevor Sie mit der Arbeit an irgendeinem Gerät beginnen, seien Sie  
sich der mit elektrischen Stromkreisen verbundenen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur  
Vermeidung von Unfällen bewußt. Übersetzungen der in dieser Veröffentlichung enthaltenen  
Warnhinweise finden Sie im Dokument Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  
(Informationen zu behördlichen Vorschriften und Sicherheit), das zusammen mit diesem Gerät  
geliefert wurde.  
Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare  
infortuni alle persone. Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre conoscere i pericoli  
relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.  
La traduzione delle avvertenze riportate in questa pubblicazione si trova nel documento Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information (Conformità alle norme e informazioni sulla sicurezza) che  
accompagna questo dispositivo.  
Advarsel Dette varselsymbolet betyr fare. Du befinner deg i en situasjon som kan føre til  
personskade. Før du utfører arbeid på utstyr, må du vare oppmerksom på de faremomentene som  
elektriske kretser innebærer, samt gjøre deg kjent med vanlig praksis når det gjelder å unngå ulykker.  
Hvis du vil se oversettelser av de advarslene som finnes i denne publikasjonen, kan du se i  
dokumentet Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Overholdelse av forskrifter og  
sikkerhetsinformasjon) som ble levert med denne enheten.  
Aviso Este símbolo de aviso indica perigo. Encontra-se numa situação que lhe poderá causar danos  
físicos. Antes de começar a trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, familiarize-se com os perigos  
relacionados com circuitos eléctricos, e com quaisquer práticas comuns que possam prevenir  
possíveis acidentes. Para ver as traduções dos avisos que constam desta publicação, consulte o  
documento Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Informação de Segurança e Disposições  
Reguladoras) que acompanha este dispositivo.  
¡Advertencia! Este símbolo de aviso significa peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física.  
Antes de manipular cualquier equipo, considerar los riesgos que entraña la corriente eléctrica y  
familiarizarse con los procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. Para ver una traducción  
de las advertencias que aparecen en esta publicación, consultar el documento titulado Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information (Información sobre seguridad y conformidad con las  
disposiciones reglamentarias) que se acompaña con este dispositivo.  
Varning! Denna varningssymbol signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till  
personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med  
elkretsar och känna till vanligt förfarande för att förebygga skador. Se förklaringar av de varningar  
som förkommer i denna publikation i dokumentet Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information  
(Efterrättelse av föreskrifter och säkerhetsinformation), vilket medföljer denna anordning.  
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Electrical Equipment Guidelines  
Follow these basic guidelines when working with any electrical equipment:  
Before beginning any procedures requiring access to the chassis interior, locate the emergency  
power-off switch for the room in which you are working.  
Disconnect all power and external cables before moving a chassis.  
Do not work alone when potentially hazardous conditions exist and never assume that power has  
been disconnected from a circuit; always check.  
Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment  
unsafe. Carefully examine your work area for possible hazards such as moist floors, ungrounded  
power extension cables, and missing safety grounds.  
Telephone Wiring Guidelines  
Use the following guidelines when working with any equipment that is connected to telephone  
wiring or to other network cabling:  
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet  
locations.  
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been  
disconnected at the network interface.  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, which can occur when electronic cards or components are  
improperly handled, results in complete or intermittent failures. Port adapters and processor modules  
comprise printed circuit boards that are fixed in metal carriers. Electromagnetic interference (EMI)  
shielding and connectors are integral components of the carrier. Although the metal carrier helps to  
protect the board from ESD, use a preventive antistatic strap during handling.  
Following are guidelines for preventing ESD damage:  
Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact.  
Connect the equipment end of the strap to an unfinished chassis surface.  
When installing a component, use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws to  
properly seat the bus connectors in the backplane or midplane. These devices prevent accidental  
removal, provide proper grounding for the system, and help to ensure that bus connectors are  
properly seated.  
When removing a component, use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws to  
release the bus connectors from the backplane or midplane.  
Handle carriers by available handles or edges only; avoid touching the printed circuit boards or  
connectors.  
Place a removed component board-side-up on an antistatic surface or in a static shielding  
container. If you plan to return the component to the factory, immediately place it in a static  
shielding container.  
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FCC Class B Compliance  
Avoid contact between the printed circuit boards and clothing. The wrist strap only protects  
components from ESD voltages on the body; ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage.  
Never attempt to remove the printed circuit board from the metal carrier.  
Caution For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap. The measurement  
should be between 1 and 10 megohms.  
FCC Class B Compliance  
The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is  
not installed in accordance with Cisco’s installation instructions, it may cause interference with radio  
and television reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules. These  
specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential  
installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation.  
You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the  
interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices.  
If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference  
by using one or more of the following measures:  
Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.  
Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio.  
Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio.  
Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio. (That  
is, make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different  
circuit breakers or fuses.)  
Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems, Inc. could void the FCC approval  
and negate your authority to operate the product.  
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VIP2 and the Dual-Port HSSI  
Port Adapter  
This chapter describes the dual-port high-speed serial interface (HSSI) port adapter and its use on  
the VIP2 in Cisco 7200 series and Cisco 7500 series routers.  
Installation Overview  
The HSSI port adapter can be installed in either port adapter slot 0 or port adapter slot 1 on the VIP2.  
Figure 3-1 shows a VIP2 with PA-2H installed in port adapter slot 0.  
Figure 3-1  
VIP2-15 or VIP2-40 with PA-2H in Port Adapter Slot 0  
CPU  
Boot ROM  
Bus connector  
U6  
DRAM  
SIMMs  
U2  
U4  
SRAM  
DIMM U5  
PA-2H in port  
adapter slot 0  
HSSI  
0
1
TD TC RD RC LB/C  
0
CD  
ENABLED  
1
Port adapter  
handles not  
shown  
Note Port adapters have a handle attached, but this handle is not shown to allow a full view of detail  
on each port adapter’s faceplate.  
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Figure 3-2 shows two HSSI port adapters (PA-H Rev. B) installed in port adapter slots 0 and 1, on a  
VIP2-50.  
Figure 3-2  
VIP2-50 with Two HSSI Port Adapters in Port Adapter Slots 0 and 1  
CPU  
Boot ROM  
Bus connector  
SRAM  
daughter  
card  
SDRAM DIMM  
PA-2H in port  
adapter slot 1  
PA-2H in port  
adapter slot 0  
HSSI  
HSSI  
0
1
0
1
TD TC RD RC LB/C  
0
TD TC RD RC LB/C  
0
CD  
CD  
ENABLED  
ENABLED  
1
1
Port adapter handles not shown  
Note Port adapters have a handle attached, but this handle is not shown to allow a full view of detail  
on each port adapters faceplate.  
Depending on the circumstances, you might need to install a new port adapter on a VIP2  
motherboard or replace a failed port adapter in the field. In either case, you need a number 1 Phillips  
screwdriver, an antistatic mat onto which you can place the removed interface processor, and an  
antistatic container into which you can place a failed port adapter for shipment back to the factory.  
Note Each port adapter circuit board is mounted to a metal carrier and is sensitive to ESD damage.  
Each port adapter has one Phillips-head screw that secures it to its port adapter slot. We strongly  
recommend that the following procedures be performed by a Cisco-certified service provider;  
however, this is not a requirement.  
While the VIP2 supports online insertion and removal, individual port adapters do not. To replace  
port adapters, you must first remove the VIP2 from the chassis, then install or replace port adapters  
as required. If a blank port adapter is installed on the VIP2 in which you want to install a new port  
adapter, you must first remove the VIP2 from the chassis, then remove the blank port adapter.  
Caution To prevent system problems, do not remove port adapters from the VIP2 motherboard or  
attempt to install other port adapters on the VIP2 motherboard, while the system is operating. To  
install or replace port adapters, first remove the VIP2 from its interface processor slot.  
Caution To prevent interface reconfiguration requirements, you should replace a port adapter with  
the same type of port adapter you removed, but this is not a requirement.  
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Removing a Port Adapter  
When only one port adapter is installed on a VIP2, a blank port adapter must fill the empty slot to  
allow the VIP2 and router chassis to conform to electromagnetic interference (EMI) emissions  
requirements, and so that air flows through the chassis properly. If you plan to install a new port  
adapter, you must first remove the blank port adapter.  
Removing a Port Adapter  
Following is the standard procedure for removing a port adapter from a VIP2:  
Step 1  
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and an unfinished chassis surface.  
Warning During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do  
not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.  
Note If you want to install a new port adapter on a VIP2 with a single port adapter, you  
must first remove the blank port adapter from the port adapter slot in which you want to  
install the new port adapter.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
For a new port adapter installation or a port adapter replacement, disconnect any interface  
cables from the ports on the front of the port adapter (although this is not required). You  
can remove VIP2s with cables attached; however, we do not recommend it.  
Remove the VIP2 from the system. To do so, follow the steps in the section “Removing  
a VIP2” in the configuration note Second-Generation Versatile Interface Processor  
(VIP2) Installation and Configuration, which shipped with your VIP2. Place the removed  
VIP2 on an antistatic mat.  
Step 4  
Locate the screw at the rear of the port adapter (or blank port adapter) to be replaced. (See  
Figure 3-3.) This screw secures the port adapter (or blank port adapter) to its slot.  
Figure 3-3  
Location of Port Adapter Screw (Partial Port Adapter View)  
Screw  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Remove the screw that secures the port adapter (or blank port adapter).  
With the screw removed, grasp the handle on the front of the port adapter (or blank port  
adapter) and carefully pull it out of its slot, away from the edge connector at the rear of  
the slot. (See Figure 3-4.)  
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Figure 3-4  
Pulling a Port Adapter Out of a Slot (Partial Port Adapter View)  
Step 7  
If you removed a port adapter, place it in an antistatic container for safe storage or  
shipment back to the factory. If you removed a blank port adapter, no special handling is  
required; however, store the blank port adapter for potential future use.  
This completes the procedure for removing a port adapter from a VIP2.  
Installing a Port Adapter  
Following is the standard procedure for installing a port adapter on a VIP2:  
Step 1  
Remove the new port adapter from its antistatic container and position it at the opening  
of the slot. (See Figure 3-5.)  
Step 2  
Carefully align the port adapter carrier between the upper and lower edges of the port  
adapter slot, as shown in Figure 3-5.  
Figure 3-5  
Installing a New Port Adapter  
Carrier  
Upper edge  
Lower edge  
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Caution To prevent jamming the carrier between the upper and lower edges of the port adapter slot,  
and to assure that the edge connector at the rear of the port adapter seats in the connector at the rear  
of the port adapter slot, make certain that the leading edges of the carrier are between the upper and  
lower slot edges, as shown in the cutaway in Figure 3-5.  
Caution To ensure a positive ground attachment between the port adapter carrier and the VIP2  
motherboard and port adapter slot, and to ensure that the connectors at the rear of the port adapter  
and slot seat properly, the carrier must be between the upper and lower slot edges.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Carefully slide the new port adapter into the port adapter slot until the connector on the  
port adapter is completely seated in the connector on the motherboard.  
Replace the screw in the rear of the port adapter slot. (See Figure 3-3 for its location.) Do  
not overtighten this screw.  
Reinstall the VIP2 in the system. To do so, follow the steps in the section “Installing a  
VIP2” in the configuration note Second-Generation Versatile Interface Processor (VIP2)  
Installation and Configuration, which shipped with your VIP2.  
Step 6  
If disconnected, reconnect the interface cables to the port adapters.  
This completes the procedure for installing a new port adapter or replacing a port adapter on a VIP2.  
To install the necessary cables and configure your HSSI port adapter, proceed to Chapter 7, “Cable  
Installation and Interface Configuration.”  
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C H A P T E R 4  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2 and the Dual-Port  
HSSI Port Adapter  
This chapter describes the dual-port high-speed serial interface (HSSI) port adapter and its use on  
the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 in the Catalyst 5000 family switches.  
Caution If you are using the HSSI dual-port adapter in the Catalyst 5000, 5500, 5505, or 5509  
switch, you must install the port adapter on the Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 or -40 Revision 2 (board part  
number 73-3468-XX, where XX is the version number). Do not use the HSSI dual-port adapter in  
the Catalyst 5000, 5505, or 5509 switch if you are installing it on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 or -40  
module that is not the Revision 2. If you fail to comply with this restriction, your system will shut  
down due to an overload of the power supply.  
Caution You can only have two HSSI dual-port adapters per chassis when installed on a  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 or -40 module Revision 1 and used in the Catalyst 5500 switch.  
Installation Overview  
The HSSI port adapter can be installed in either port adapter slot 0 or port adapter slot 1 on the  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2. Figure 4-1 shows a Catalyst RSM/VIP2 with PA-2H installed in port adapter  
slot 0.  
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Figure 4-1  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2-40 with PA-2H in Port Adapter Slot 0  
Standoff  
mounting  
hole  
Ribbon cables  
Backplane  
bus connector  
Standoff  
mounting  
holes  
Standoff  
mounting  
holes  
Port adapter  
securing screw  
Port adapter  
securing screw  
Port adapter  
blank in port  
adapter slot 1  
Port adapter  
in slot 0  
HSSI  
0
1
TD TC RD RC LB/C  
0
CD  
ENABLED  
1
Note Port adapters have a handle attached, but this handle is not shown to allow a full view of detail  
on each port adapter’s faceplate.  
Depending on the circumstances, you might need to install a new port adapter on a  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2 motherboard or replace a failed port adapter in the field. In either case, you will  
need the following items:  
Number 1 Phillips screwdriver  
Antistatic mat onto which you can place the removed interface processor  
Antistatic container into which you can place a failed port adapter for shipment back to the  
factory  
Note Each port adapter circuit board is mounted to a metal carrier and is sensitive to ESD damage.  
Each port adapter has one Phillips-head screw that secures it to its port adapter slot. We strongly  
recommend that the following procedures be performed by a Cisco-certified service provider.  
While the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 supports online insertion and removal, individual port adapters do  
not. To replace port adapters, you must first remove the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 from the chassis, then  
install or replace port adapters as required. If a blank port adapter is installed on the  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2 in which you want to install a new port adapter, you must first remove the  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2 from the chassis, then remove the blank port adapter.  
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Caution To prevent system problems, do not remove port adapters from the Catalyst RSM/VIP2  
motherboard or attempt to install other port adapters on the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 motherboard, while  
the system is operating. To install or replace port adapters, first remove the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 from  
its interface processor slot.  
Caution To prevent interface reconfiguration requirements, we strongly recommend that you  
replace a port adapter with the same type of port adapter you removed.  
When only one port adapter is installed on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2, a blank port adapter must fill the  
empty slot to allow the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 and router chassis to conform to electromagnetic  
interference (EMI) emissions requirements, and so that air flows through the chassis properly. If you  
plan to install a new port adapter, you must first remove the blank port adapter.  
Removing a Port Adapter  
Following is the standard procedure for removing a port adapter from a Catalyst RSM/VIP2:  
Step 1  
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and an unfinished chassis surface.  
Warning During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do  
not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself.  
Note If you want to install a new port adapter on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2 with a single port  
adapter, you must first remove the blank port adapter from the port adapter slot in which  
you want to install the new port adapter.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
For a new port adapter installation or a port adapter replacement, disconnect any interface  
cables from the ports on the front of the port adapter (although this is not required). You  
can remove the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 with cables attached; however, we do not  
recommend it.  
Remove the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 from the system. To do so, follow the steps in the Route  
Switch Module Catalyst VIP2-15 and VIP2-40 Installation and Configuration Note  
(Document Number 78-4780-01), which shipped with your Catalyst RSM/VIP2.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Place the removed Catalyst RSM/VIP2 on an antistatic mat.  
Locate the screw at the rear of the port adapter (or blank port adapter) to be replaced. (See  
Figure 4-2.) This screw secures the port adapter (or blank port adapter) to its slot.  
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Figure 4-2  
Location of Port Adapter Screw (Partial Port Adapter View)  
Screw  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Remove the screw that secures the port adapter (or blank port adapter).  
With the screw removed, grasp the handle on the front of the port adapter (or blank port  
adapter) and carefully pull it out of its slot, away from the edge connector at the rear of  
the slot. (See Figure 4-3.)  
Figure 4-3  
Pulling a Port Adapter Out of a Slot (Partial Port Adapter View)  
Step 8  
If you removed a port adapter, place it in an antistatic container for safe storage or  
shipment back to the factory. If you removed a blank port adapter, no special handling is  
required; however, store the blank port adapter for potential future use.  
This completes the procedure for removing a port adapter from a Catalyst RSM/VIP2.  
Installing a Port Adapter  
Following is the standard procedure for installing a port adapter on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2:  
Step 1  
Remove the new port adapter from its antistatic container and position it at the opening  
of the slot. (See Figure 4-4.)  
Step 2  
Carefully align the port adapter carrier between the upper and lower edges of the port  
adapter slot, as shown in Figure 4-4.  
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Figure 4-4  
Installing a New Port Adapter  
Carrier  
Upper edge  
Lower edge  
Caution To prevent jamming the carrier between the upper and lower edges of the port adapter slot,  
and to assure that the edge connector at the rear of the port adapter seats in the connector at the rear  
of the port adapter slot, make certain that the leading edges of the carrier are between the upper and  
lower slot edges, as shown in the cutaway in Figure 4-4.  
Caution To ensure a positive ground attachment between the port adapter carrier and the  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2 motherboard and port adapter slot, and to ensure that the connectors at the rear  
of the port adapter and slot seat properly, the carrier must be between the upper and lower slot edges.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Carefully slide the new port adapter into the port adapter slot until the connector on the  
port adapter is completely seated in the connector on the motherboard.  
Replace the screw in the rear of the port adapter slot. (See Figure 4-2 for its location.) Do  
not overtighten this screw.  
Reinstall the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 in the system. To do so, follow the steps in the Route  
Switch Module Catalyst VIP2-15 and VIP2-40 Installation and Configuration Note  
(Document Number 78-4780-01), which shipped with your Catalyst RSM/VIP2.  
Step 6  
If disconnected, reconnect the interface cables to the port adapters.  
This completes the procedure for installing a new port adapter or replacing a port adapter on a  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2. To install the necessary cables and configure your HSSI port adapter, proceed  
to Chapter 7, “Cable Installation and Interface Configuration.”  
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C H A P T E R 5  
Cisco 7200 Series and the Dual-Port  
HSSI Port Adapter  
This chapter provides information specific to the dual-port high-speed serial interface (HSSI) port  
adapter and its use with Cisco 7200 series routers, which includes the Cisco 7206 as a router shelf  
in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server.  
Installation Overview  
The HSSI port adapter can be installed in any of the available port adapter slots in Cisco 7200 series  
routers. Figure 5-1 shows an HSSI port adapter installed in port adapter slot 3 of a Cisco 7206.  
Note The steps for installing and configuring a port adapter or service adapter in a Cisco 7200  
series router and a Cisco 7206 router shelf are the same; therefore, the procedures in this section  
apply to the Cisco 7206 router shelf, unless noted otherwise.  
For information about the Cisco 7206 as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server,  
refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server documentation listed in the section “If You Need  
More Information” section on page vii.  
Figure 5-1  
Cisco 7206 with an HSSI Port Adapter in Port Adapter Slot 3  
TOKEN RING  
FAST ETHERNET  
HSSI  
1
0
LB/C  
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TD  
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RX  
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RX  
TX  
RX  
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FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER  
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Depending on your circumstances, you might need to install a new port adapter in a Cisco 7200  
series router or replace a failed port adapter in the field. In either case, no tools are necessary; all port  
adapters available for the Cisco 7200 series routers connect directly to the router midplane and are  
locked into position by a port adapter lever. When removing and replacing a port adapter, you will  
need an antistatic mat onto which you can place a removed port adapter and an antistatic container  
into which you can place a failed port adapter for shipment back to the factory.  
Note The Cisco 7200 series routers support OIR; therefore, you do not have to power down your  
system when removing and replacing an HSSI port adapter.  
When a port adapter slot is not in use, a blank port adapter must fill the empty slot to allow the router  
to conform to EMI emissions requirements and to allow proper air flow across the port adapters. If  
you plan to install a new port adapter in a slot that is not in use, you must first remove a blank port  
adapter.  
Removing a Port Adapter  
Use the following standard procedure to remove a port adapter from a Cisco 7200 series router:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and an unfinished chassis surface.  
Place the port adapter lever for the desired port adapter slot in the unlocked position. The  
port adapter lever remains in the unlocked position. (See Figure 5-2.)  
Figure 5-2  
Placing the Port Adapter Lever in the Unlocked Position (Cisco 7206 shown)  
TOKEN RING  
FAST ETHERNET  
ETHERNET 10BT  
FAST SERIAL  
FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER  
Port adapter  
handle  
Port adapter  
Note: This adapter removal  
applies to any port or service  
adapter.  
lever (unlocked  
position)  
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Step 3  
Grasp the handle on the port adapter and pull the port adapter from the midplane, about  
half way out of its slot. If you are removing a blank port adapter, pull the blank port  
adapter from the port adapter slot.  
Note As you disengage the port adapter from the router midplane, OIR administratively  
shuts down all active interfaces on the port adapter.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
With the port adapter half way out of the slot, disconnect all cables from the port adapter.  
After disconnecting the cables, pull the port adapter from its port adapter slot.  
Caution Always handle the port adapter by the carrier edges and handle; never touch the  
port adapter’s components or connector pins. (See Figure 5-3.)  
Figure 5-3  
Handling a Port Adapter  
Metal carrier  
Printed circuit board  
Step 6  
Place the port adapter on an antistatic surface with its components facing upward, or in a  
static shielding bag. If the port adapter will be returned to the factory, immediately place  
it in a static shielding bag.  
This completes the procedure for removing a port adapter from a Cisco 7200 series router.  
Replacing a Port Adapter  
Use the following procedure to install a new port adapter in a Cisco 7200 series router:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap between you and an unfinished chassis surface.  
Use both hands to grasp the port adapter by its metal carrier edges and position the port  
adapter so that its components are downward. (See Figure 5-3).  
Step 3  
Align the left and right edge of the port adapter metal carrier between the guides in the  
port adapter slot. (See Figure 5-4.)  
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Figure 5-4  
Aligning the Port Adapter Metal Carrier Between the Slot Guides (Cisco 7206  
shown)  
TOKEN RING  
Slot  
guide  
FAST ETHERNET  
ETHERNET 10BT  
Note: This adapter alignment  
applies to any port or service  
adapter.  
Step 4  
With the metal carrier aligned in the slot guides, gently slide the port adapter half way  
into the slot.  
Caution Do not slide the port adapter all the way into the slot until you have connected all required  
cables. Trying to do so will disrupt normal operation of the router.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
With the port adapter half way in the slot, connect all required cables to the port adapter.  
After connecting the cables, carefully slide the port adapter all the way into the slot until  
you feel the port adapter’s connectors seat in the midplane.  
Step 7  
Move the port adapter lever to the locked position. Figure 5-5 shows the port adapter lever  
in the locked position.  
Note If the port adapter lever does not move to the locked position, the port adapter is  
not completely seated in the midplane. Carefully pull the port adapter half way out of the  
slot, reinsert it, and move the port adapter lever to the locked position.  
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Figure 5-5  
Placing the Port Adapter Lever in the Locked Position (Cisco 7206 shown)  
TOKEN RING  
FAST ETHERNET  
ETHERNET 10BT  
FAST SERIAL  
FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER  
Port adapter  
handle  
Port adapter  
lever (locked  
position)  
Note: This adapter installation  
applies to any port or service  
adapter.  
This completes the procedure for installing a new port adapter or replacing a port adapter in a  
Cisco 7200 series router. To install the necessary cables and configure your dual-port HSSI port  
adapter, proceed to Chapter 7, “Cable Installation and Interface Configuration.”  
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C H A P T E R 6  
Cisco uBR7200 Series and the  
Dual-Port HSSI Port Adapter  
This chapter provides information on the PA-2H dual-port high-speed serial interface (HSSI) port  
adapter and its use on the Cisco uBR7200 series routers.  
Installation Overview  
The HSSI port adapter is used in the Cisco uBR7200 series routers and can be installed in any of the  
available port adapter slots. Figure 6-1 shows an HSSI port adapter installed in port adapter slot 2 of  
a Cisco uBR7200 series router.  
Figure 6-1  
Cisco uBR7200 Series with an HSSI Port Adapter in Port Adapter Slot 2  
(Cisco uBR7246 Shown)  
HSSI  
0
1
TD  
TC  
RD  
RC  
LB/C  
0
ENABLED  
PA-2H  
port  
adapter  
Depending on your circumstances, you might need to install a new port adapter in a Cisco uBR7200  
series router or replace a failed port adapter in the field. In either case, no tools are necessary; all port  
adapters available for the Cisco uBR7200 series routers connect directly to the router midplane and  
are locked into position by a port adapter retention clip (Cisco uBR7246) or lever (Cisco uBR7223).  
When removing and replacing a port adapter, you will need an antistatic mat onto which you can  
place a removed port adapter and an antistatic container into which you can place a failed port  
adapter for shipment back to the factory.  
Note The Cisco uBR7200 series routers support OIR; therefore, you do not have to power down  
the Cisco uBR7200 series router when removing and replacing an HSSI port adapter.  
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When a port adapter slot is not in use, a blank port adapter must fill the empty slot to allow the router  
to conform to EMI emissions requirements and to allow proper air flow across the port adapters. If  
you plan to install a new port adapter in a slot that is not in use, you must first remove a blank port  
adapter.  
Removing a Port Adapter  
Following is the procedure for removing a port adapter from Cisco uBR7200 series routers:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Attach an ESD-preventative wrist strap between you and an unfinished chassis surface.  
For the Cisco uBR7246, slide the port adapter retention clip down to the unlocked  
position. The retention clip remains in the unlocked position. (Refer to Figure 6-2.)  
Figure 6-2  
Placing the Port Adapter Retention Clip in the Unlocked Position  
(Cisco uBR7246 Shown)  
Port adapters  
Port adapter  
retention clip in  
unlocked position  
For the Cisco uBR7223, place the port adapter lever in the unlocked position. (Refer to  
Figure 6-3.)  
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Figure 6-3  
Placing the Port Adapter Lever in the Unlocked Position  
(Cisco uBR7223 Shown)  
Port adapters  
Port adapter  
lever in unlocked  
position  
Step 3  
Grasp the handle on the port adapter and pull the port adapter from the midplane, about  
half way out of its slot. If you are removing a blank port adapter, pull the blank port  
adapter from the chassis slot.  
Note As you disengage the port adapter from the router midplane, OIR administratively  
shuts down all active interfaces on the port adapter.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
With the port adapter half way out of the slot, disconnect all cables from the port adapter.  
After disconnecting the cables, pull the port adapter from its chassis slot.  
Caution Always handle the port adapter by the carrier edges and handle; never touch the port  
adapter’s components or connector pins. (Refer to Figure 6-4.)  
Figure 6-4  
Handling a Port Adapter  
Metal carrier  
Printed circuit board  
Step 6  
Place the port adapter on an antistatic surface with its components facing upward, or in a  
static shielding bag. If the port adapter will be returned to the factory, immediately place  
it in a static shielding bag.  
This completes the procedure for removing a port adapter from a Cisco uBR7200 series router.  
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Replacing a Port Adapter  
Following is the procedure for installing a new port adapter in a Cisco uBR7200 series router:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Attach an ESD-preventative wrist strap between you and an unfinished chassis surface.  
Use both hands to grasp the port adapter by its metal carrier edges and position the port  
adapter so that its components are downward. (Refer to Figure 6-4.)  
Step 3  
Align the left and right edge of the port adapter metal carrier between the guides in the  
port adapter slot. (Refer to Figure 6-5.)  
Figure 6-5  
Aligning the Port Adapter Metal Carrier Between the Slot Guides  
Metal carrier  
Inside  
slot guide  
PC board  
Step 4  
With the metal carrier aligned in the slot guides, gently slide the port adapter half way  
into the slot.  
Caution Do not slide the port adapter all the way into the slot until you have connected all required  
cables. Trying to do so will disrupt normal operation of the router.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
With the port adapter half way in the slot, connect all required cables to the port adapter.  
After connecting the cables, carefully slide the port adapter all the way into the slot until  
you feel the port adapter’s connectors seat in the midplane.  
Step 7  
For the Cisco uBR7246, after the two connectors mate, slide the port adapter retention  
clip up to the locked position. Figure 6-6 shows the retention clip in the locked position.  
Note If the retention clip does not slide up to the locked position, the port adapter is not  
completely seated in the midplane. Slide the retention clip completely down to the  
unlocked position. Carefully pull the port adapter half way out of the slot, reinsert it, and  
slide the retention clip up to the locked position.  
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Figure 6-6  
Placing the Port Adapter Retention Clip in the Locked Position  
(Cisco uBR7246 Shown)  
Port adapters  
Port adapter  
retention clip in  
locked position  
For a Cisco uBR7223, place the port adapter lever in the locked position. (Refer to  
Figure 6-7.)  
Figure 6-7  
Placing the Port Adapter Lever in the Locked Position  
(Cisco uBR7223 Shown)  
Port adapters  
Port adapter  
lever in locked  
position  
Note If the port adapter lever does not move to the locked position, the port adapter is  
not completely seated in the midplane. Carefully pull the port adapter halfway out of the  
slot, reinsert it, and move the port adapter lever to the locked position.  
This completes the procedure for installing a new port adapter or replacing a port adapter in a  
Cisco uBR7200 series router. To install the necessary cables and configure your HSSI port adapter,  
proceed to “Chapter 7, “Cable Installation and Interface Configuration.”  
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C H A P T E R 7  
Cable Installation and Interface  
Configuration  
To continue your dual-port high-speed serial interface (HSSI) port adapter installation, you must  
install the port adapter cables and configure the HSSI interfaces. The instructions that follow apply  
to all supported platforms. Minor differences between the platforms are noted.  
Attaching HSSI Port Adapter Interface Cables  
On a single HSSI port adapter, you can use up to two HSSI connections (on PA-2H). HSSI cables  
are available only from Cisco Systems; they are not available from outside commercial cable  
vendors.  
Caution Although the HSSI connector and the HSSI cable are similar to the SCSI-II format, they  
are not identical. The HSSI cable specification is more restrictive than that for the SCSI-II. If a  
SCSI-II cable is used instead of an HSSI cable, proper operation cannot be guaranteed  
Use the following procedure to connect HSSI cables to an HSSI port adapter:  
Step 1  
Attach the HSSI cable directly to each port on the HSSI port adapter. (See Figure 7-1.)  
Note Port adapters have a handle attached, but this handle is not shown in Figure 7-1.  
The HSSI cable plug and HSSI port receptacle are keyed for proper connection. Use the  
HSSI cable strain relief slide locks whenever HSSI cables are connected to the receptacles  
on HSSI port adapters.  
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Figure 7-1  
Connecting HSSI Cables (Front View—PA-2H Shown without Handle)  
HSSI  
Rev. B  
HSSI cables  
To T3, E3, or SONET DSU  
Step 2  
Attach the network end of your HSSI cables to your T3, E3, or SONET DSU, or other  
external HSSI equipment.  
This completes the procedure for attaching HSSI cables to the HSSI port adapter. If you require a  
null modem cable for your HSSI connection, refer to the section “Attaching a Null Modem Cable,”  
which follows; otherwise, proceed to the “Configuring the HSSI Interfaces” section on page 7-3.  
Attaching a Null Modem Cable  
This section describes the procedure for attaching null modem cables to HSSI port adapters.  
The null modem cable can connect two routers directly back to back. The two routers must be in the  
same location, and can be two Cisco 7000 series routers, two Cisco 7500 series routers, two  
Cisco 7200 series routers, two Cisco uBR7200 series routers, or one of each. This setup allows you  
to verify the operation of the HSSI or to directly link the routers in order to build a larger node. The  
null modem cable uses the same 50-pin connectors as the HSSI cable, but uses the pinouts listed in  
Table 1-1 in the “HSSI Null Modem Cable” section on page 1-5.  
To connect two routers, attach a null modem cable between an HSSI port on each router. Enable the  
internal transmit clock in both routers by entering the command hssi internal-clock. All router  
platforms use the same hssi internal-clock command to enable the internal transmit clock on the  
HSSI.  
You define Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7500 series interfaces by type and physical slot/port  
adapter/port locations. You define Cisco 7200 series and Cisco uBR7200 series interfaces by type  
and port adapter slot number/port locations. You define the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 in the Catalyst 5000  
family switches by port adapter slot number/port location. (The output of the show interfaces  
command displays the logical unit number on all supported platforms and the physical slot/port  
adapter/port location in the Cisco 7000 series and Cisco 7500 series, or the port adapter slot  
number/port location in the Cisco 7200 series and Cisco uBR7200 series routers and the  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2.)  
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Configuring the HSSI Interfaces  
Note In the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelves, you define interfaces by type and  
physical shelf/port adapter/port locations. For information on Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR  
router shelf physical port addresses, refer to the “Identifying Chassis Slot, Port Adapter Slot, and  
HSSI Interface Port Numbers” section on page 7-4.  
The following examples show the configuration steps required to prepare a Cisco 7000 series,  
Cisco 7200 series, Cisco 7500 series, and Cisco uBR7200 series routers and the Catalyst RSM/VIP2  
for a null modem cable connection:  
Example 1  
Cisco7000/7200/uBR7246/7500Series# configure terminal  
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.  
Cisco7000/7200/7500Series(config)#  
Enter configuration commands...  
Cisco7000/7500Series(config)# interface hssi 1/0/0  
Example 2  
Cisco7200Series/uBR7246(config)# interface hssi 1/0  
Cisco7000/7200/7500Series(config-int)# hssi internal-clock  
Cisco7000/7200/7500Series(config-int)# ^z  
Note For the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelves, the interface specified in the  
Cisco 7200 series example above would include a shelf number. For example, the command  
interface hssi 5/1/0 would specify the first HSSI of the port adapter in slot 1 of Cisco 7206 or  
Cisco 7206VXR router shelf 5.  
Be sure to configure the HSSI port on both routers for an internal transmit clock. When the internal  
clock is enabled, the TC LED on the HSSI port adapter goes on. When the internal clock is enabled  
in both routers, the TC and RC LEDs on both of the connected HSSI ports go on.  
When you disconnect the null modem cable, you must also disable the internal transmit clock with  
the command no hssi internal-clock. Use this command to turn off the transmit clock for each port  
on both routers.  
This completes the procedure for attaching a null-modem cable to your HSSI port adapter. Proceed  
to the section “Configuring the HSSI Interfaces.”  
Configuring the HSSI Interfaces  
If you installed a new HSSI port adapter or if you want to change the configuration of an existing  
interface, you must enter configuration mode using the configure command. If you replaced an HSSI  
port adapter that was previously configured, the system will recognize each new HSSI and bring it  
up in its existing configuration.  
After you verify that the new HSSI port adapter is installed correctly (the enabled LED goes on), use  
the privileged-level configure command to configure the new interfaces. Be prepared with the  
information you will need, such as the following:  
Protocols you plan to route on each new interface  
Internet protocol (IP) addresses if you plan to configure the interfaces for IP routing  
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Whether the new interfaces will use bridging  
For a summary of the configuration options available, refer to the appropriate configuration  
publications listed in the “If You Need More Information” section on page vii.  
The configure command requires privileged-level access to the EXEC command interpreter, which  
usually requires a password. Contact your system administrator if necessary to obtain EXEC-level  
access.  
Identifying Chassis Slot, Port Adapter Slot, and HSSI Interface Port Numbers  
The following sections describes how to identify the chassis slot, port adapter slot, and HSSI port  
numbers for the Cisco 7200 series, Cisco uBR7200 series routers, the VIP2, and the  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2.  
Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series Ports  
In a Cisco 7200 series (see Figure 7-2) or Cisco uBR7200 series router (see Figure 7-3) physical port  
addresses specify the actual physical location of each interface port on the router. This address is  
composed of a two-part number in the format port adapter slot number/interface port number, as  
follows:  
The first number identifies the port adapter slot in which the HSSI port adapter is installed.  
The second number identifies the interface ports on the HSSI port adapter; these are always  
numbered as interface 0 and 1 for PA-2H.  
Note For the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelves, physical port addresses are  
composed of a three-part number in the format shelf number/port adapter slot number/interface port  
number, where the shelf number is a number assigned to the Cisco 7206 or Cisco 7206VXR router  
shelf during the initial configuration of the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server. A Cisco AS5800  
Universal Access Server can consist of several shelves; therefore, each shelf is assigned a shelf  
number.  
Interface ports maintain the same address regardless of whether other port adapters are installed or  
removed from the slot. However, when you move a port adapter to a different slot, the port adapter  
slot number in the address changes to reflect the new slot number.  
For the Cisco 7206 (including a Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR as router shelves in a  
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server), the port adapter slot numbers start with 1 and continue  
through 6. For the Cisco uBR7200 series routers, the port adapter slots are numbered 1 and 2 for the  
Cisco uBR7246 and slot 1 for the Cisco uBR7223 (slot 0 is always reserved for the Fast Ethernet  
port on the I/O controller—if present). The individual interface port numbers are always 0. For  
example, the HSSI port on an HSSI port adapter in port adapter slot 2 would have the address 2/0.  
If the HSSI port adapter was in port adapter slot 1, this same interface port would be 1/0.  
Note For the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelves, the HSSI port adapter in port adapter  
slot 2 would have the address x/2/0, where x is the number assigned to the router shelf during the  
initial configuration of the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server.  
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Note PA-2H is considered a high-bandwidth port adapter; therefore, there are specific  
configuration guidelines that you must observe. Refer to the publication Cisco 7200 Series Port  
Adapter Hardware Configuration Guidelines, which shipped with your Cisco 7200 series chassis  
(including a Cisco 7206 as a router shelf in a Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server). This  
publication is also available on the Documentation CD-ROM.  
Figure 7-2  
Cisco 7206 HSSI Port Number Example  
TOKEN RING  
FAST ETHERNET  
HSSI  
1
0
LB/C  
0
TD  
TC  
RD  
RC  
ENABLED  
1
ETHERNET-10BFL  
FAST SERIAL  
EN  
TX  
RX  
RX  
TX  
RX  
T
RX  
TX  
RX  
4
1
0
FAST ETHERNET INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROLLER  
2H port adapter  
(port numbers 3/0 and  
3/1 from left to right)  
Figure 7-3  
Cisco uBR7200 Series HSSI Port Number Example  
HSSI  
0
1
TD  
TC  
RD  
RC  
LB/C  
0
ENABLED  
2H port adapter  
(port numbers 2/0 and  
2/1 from left to right)  
You can identify interface ports by physically checking the slot/interface port location on the front  
of the router or by using show commands to display information about a specific interface or all  
interfaces in the router.  
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VIP2 Ports  
In the router, physical port addresses specify the actual physical location of each interface port on  
the router interface processor end. This address is composed of a three-part number in the format  
interface processor slot/port-adapter/interface port, as follows:  
The first number identifies the interface processor slot in which the VIP2 is installed.  
The second number identifies the physical port adapter slot on the VIP2, and is either 0 or 1.  
The third number identifies the interface port on the HSSI port adapter, which is always  
numbered as interface 0 for PA-2H.  
Note Although the processor slots in the 7-slot Cisco 7000 and Cisco 7507 and 13-slot Cisco 7513  
are vertically oriented and those in the 5-slot Cisco 7010 and Cisco 7505 are horizontally oriented,  
all models use the same method for slot and port numbering.  
Interface ports on the VIP2 maintain the same address regardless of whether other interface  
processors are installed or removed. However, when you move a VIP2 to a different slot, the first  
number in the address changes to reflect the new interface processor slot number.  
On the VIP2, the first port adapter slot number is always 0. The second port adapter slot number is  
always 1. The individual interface port numbers are always 0.  
You can identify interface ports by physically checking the slot/port adapter/interface port location  
on the back of the router or by using show commands to display information about a specific  
interface or all interfaces in the router.  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2 Ports  
In the Catalyst RSM/VIP2, the address is composed of a two-part number in the format  
port-adapter/interface port, as follows:  
The first number identifies the physical port adapter slot on the Catalyst RSM/VIP2, and is either  
0 or 1.  
The second number identifies the interface port on the HSSI port adapter, which is always  
numbered as interface 0 for PA-2H.  
Interface ports on the Catalyst RSM/VIP2 maintain the same address regardless of whether other  
interface processors are installed or removed.  
On the Catalyst RSM/VIP2, the first port adapter slot number is always 0. The second port adapter  
slot number is always 1. The individual interface port numbers are always 0.  
You can identify interface ports by physically checking the port adapter/interface port location or by  
using show commands to display information about a specific interface.  
Configuring Interfaces  
The following steps describe a basic configuration. Press the Return key after each step unless  
otherwise noted. At any time you can exit the privileged level and return to the user level by entering  
disable at the prompt as follows:  
Router# disable  
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Following is an example of a basic configuration procedure:  
Step 1  
At the privileged-level prompt, enter configuration mode and specify that the console  
terminal will be the source of the configuration subcommands, as follows:  
Router# configure terminal  
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.  
Router(config)#  
Step 2  
For the Cisco 7200 series and Cisco uBR7200 series routers, at the prompt specify the  
first interface to configure by entering the subcommand interface, followed by the type  
(hssi) and slot/interface (port adapter slot number and interface number). The example  
that follows is for the first interface of the port adapter in slot 2.  
Router(config)# interfacehssi 2/0  
Note For the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelves, the interface specified in  
the above example would include a shelf number. For example, the command interface  
hssi 5/2/0 would specify the first HSSI interface of the port adapter in slot 2 of Cisco 7206  
or Cisco 7206VXR router shelf 5.  
For the VIP2, at the prompt specify the first interface to configure by entering the  
subcommand interface, followed by the type (hssi) and slot/port adapter/interface  
(interface processor slot number). The example that follows is for the first interface of the  
first port adapter on a VIP2 in interface processor slot 1:  
Router(config)# interfacehssi 1/0/0  
For the Catalyst RSM/VIP2, at the prompt specify the first interface to configure by  
entering the subcommand interface, followed by the type (hssi) and port  
adapter/interface. The example that follows is for the first interface of the first port  
adapter on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2:  
Router(config)# interfacehssi 0/0  
Step 3  
If IP routing is enabled on the system, you can assign an IP address and subnet mask to  
the interface with the ip address configuration subcommand, as in the following  
example:  
Router(config-int)# ip address 1.1.1.10 255.255.255.0  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Add any additional configuration subcommands required to enable routing protocols and  
set the interface characteristics.  
Change the shutdown state to up and enable the interface as follows:  
Router(config-int)# no shutdown  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Configure additional interfaces as required.  
When you have included all of the configuration subcommands to complete the  
configuration, press Ctrl-Z to exit configuration mode.  
Step 8  
Write the new configuration to nonvolatile memory as follows:  
Router# copy running-config startup-config  
[OK]  
Router#  
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Note If you want to configure cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs) for your port adapter, proceed to  
the next section, “Configuring Cyclic Redundancy Checks.” Otherwise, proceed to the “Checking  
the Configuration” section on page 7-8.  
Configuring Cyclic Redundancy Checks  
This section provides an example of how you can configure cyclic redundancy checks (CRCs) on the  
HSSI port adapter.  
The HSSI port adapter uses a 16-bit CRC by default; it also supports a 32-bit CRC. CRC is an  
error-checking technique that uses a calculated numeric value to detect errors in transmitted data.  
The sender of a data frame divides the bits in the frame message by a predetermined number to  
calculate a remainder or frame check sequence (FCS). Before it sends the frame, the sender appends  
the FCS value to the message so that the frame contents are exactly divisible by the predetermined  
number. The receiver divides the frame contents by the same predetermined number that the sender  
used to calculate the FCS. If the result is not 0, the receiver assumes that a transmission error  
occurred.  
To enable 32-bit CRC on an interface, enter configuration mode and specify the slot and port address  
of the HSSI, then enter the command crc32. Enter Ctrl-Z to exit from configuration mode.  
In the example that follows, a single HSSI interface, on a VIP2 in interface processor slot 1, is  
configured for 32-bit CRC:  
Router# configure terminal  
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.  
Router(config)#  
Router(config)# interface hssi 1/0/0  
Router(config-int)# crc32  
Ctrl-z  
To disable CRC-32 and return to the default CRC-16 setting, specify the slot and port address and  
use the no crc32 command.  
Note When enabling a 32-bit CRC on an interface, ensure that the remote device is also configured  
for a 32-bit CRC. Both the sender and the receiver must use the same CRC setting.  
To check the interface configuration using show commands, proceed to the section “Checking the  
Configuration.” (For additional configuration options and instructions for configuring the HSSI port  
adapter on the VIP2, refer to the appropriate configuration publications listed in the “If You Need  
More Information” section on page vii.)  
Checking the Configuration  
After configuring the new interface, use the show commands to display the status of the new  
interface or all interfaces and the ping command to check connectivity.  
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Using show Commands to Verify the New Interface Status  
The following steps use show commands to verify that the new interfaces are configured and  
operating correctly:  
Step 1  
Use the show version command to display the system hardware configuration. Ensure  
that the list includes the new interfaces.  
Step 2  
For the Cisco 7200 series and Cisco uBR7200 series routers, display all the current port  
adapters and their interfaces with the show controllers command. Verify that the new  
HSSI port adapter appears in the correct slot.  
For the VIP2, display all the current interface processors and their interfaces with the  
show controllers cbus command. Verify that the new VIP2 appears in the correct slot.  
Note The slot values displayed by some commands (such as show diag and show  
controllers cbus) are not relevant to any physical connection; disregard these slot values  
for the Catalyst RSM/VIP2.  
Step 3  
For the Cisco 7200 series and Cisco uBR7200 series routers, specify one of the new  
interfaces with the show interfaces port adapter type slot/interface command and verify  
that the first line of the display specifies the interface with the correct slot number. Also  
verify that the interface and line protocol are in the correct state: up or down.  
Note For the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelves, the show interfaces  
command requires a shelf number in the format show interfaces type shelf number/port  
adapter slot/interface.  
For the VIP2, specify one of the new interfaces with the show interfaces type slot/port  
adapter/interface command and verify that the first line of the display specifies the  
interface with the correct slot number. Also verify that the interface and line protocol are  
in the correct state: up or down.  
For the Catalyst RSM/VIP2, specify one of the new interfaces with the show interfaces  
port adapter/interface command and verify that the first line of the display specifies the  
interface with the correct slot number. Also verify that the interface and line protocol are  
in the correct state: up or down.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Display the protocols configured for the entire system and specific interfaces with the  
show protocols command. If necessary, return to configuration mode to add or remove  
protocol routing on the system or specific interfaces.  
Display the running configuration file with the show running-config command. Display  
the configuration stored in NVRAM using the show startup-config command. Verify  
that the configuration is accurate for the system and each interface.  
If the interface is down and you configured it as up, or if the displays indicate that the hardware is  
not functioning properly, ensure that the network interface is properly connected and terminated. If  
you still have problems bringing the interface up, contact a service representative for assistance.  
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Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco uBR7200 Series show Commands  
Following is an example of how the show interfaces [type slot/port] command displays status  
information (including the physical slot and port address) for the interfaces you specify. The  
following example of the show interfaces hssi type slot/port command shows all of the information  
specific to the PA-2H HSSI port adapter in port adapter slot 2. (Interfaces are administratively shut  
down until you enable them.)  
Router# show int h 2/0  
Hssi2/0 is up, line protocol is up  
Hardware is HSSI-B  
Internet address is 2.8.1.2/24  
MTU 4470 bytes, BW 45045 Kbit, DLY 200 usec, rely 252/255, load 1/255  
Encapsulation HDLC, loopback not set, keepalive not set  
Last input never, output never, output hang never  
Last clearing of “show interface” counters never  
Queueing strategy: fifo  
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops  
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec  
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec  
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer  
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants  
0 parity  
1 input errors, 1 CRC, 0 frame, 1 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort  
1 packets output, 24 bytes, 0 underruns  
0 output errors, 0 applique, 1 interface resets  
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out  
0 carrier transitions  
TM=down CA=up LC=down  
Note For the Cisco 7206 and Cisco 7206VXR router shelves, the show interfaces command  
requires a shelf number in the format show interfaces type shelf number/port adapter slot/interface.  
Following is an example of the show controllers type slot/port command that shows information  
about a specific PA-2H HSSI port adapter:  
Router# show controllers hssi 2/0  
(additional display text omitted from this example)  
HSSI-B: show controller:  
PAS unit 0, subunit 0, f/w version 2-42, rev ID 0x2800001, version 2  
idb = 0x60BDE9B0, ds = 0x60BE0740, ssb=0x60BE090C  
Clock mux=0x35, ucmd_ctrl=0x8, port_status=0x25  
Serial config=0x8, line config=0x1B0202  
maxdgram=4474, bufpool=128Kb, 256 particles  
TM=down CA=up LC=down  
line state: up  
HSSI DTE cable, received clockrate 51838976  
base0 registers=0x3D800000, base1 registers=0x3D802000  
mxt_ds=0x60C34D1C, rx ring entries=128, tx ring entries=256  
rxring=0x4B05FCC0, rxr shadow=0x60BE0A2C, rx_head=1  
txring=0x4B060140, txr shadow=0x60BE1054, tx_head=0, tx_tail=0, tx_count=0  
throttled=0, enabled=0, disabled=0  
rx_no_eop_err=0, rx_no_stp_err=0, rx_no_eop_stp_err=0  
rx_no_buf=0, rx_soft_overrun_err=0  
tx_underrun_err=0, tx_soft_underrun_err=0, tx_limited=0  
tx_fullring=0, tx_started=50  
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Use the show version command to display the configuration of the system hardware (the number of  
each port adapter type installed), the software version, the names and sources of configuration files,  
and the boot images. Following is an example of the output from the show version command:  
Router# show version  
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software  
IOS (tm) 7200 Software (C7200-J-M), Version 11.1(12)CA1  
Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems, Inc.  
Compiled Fri 09-Aug-96 21:14 by biff  
Image text-base: 0x60010890, data-base: 0x605F0000  
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(12)CA1, RELEASED SOFTWARE  
ROM: 7200 Software (C7200-J-M), Version 11.1(12)CA1, RELEASED SOFTWARE  
Router uptime is 23 hours  
System restarted by reload  
System image file is “biff/c7200-j-mz”, booted via tftp from 1.1.1.254  
cisco 7200 (R4700) processor with 22528K/10240K bytes of memory.  
R4700 processor, Implementation 33, Revision 1.0 (Level 2 Cache)  
Last reset from power-on  
Bridging software.  
SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).  
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.  
TN3270 Emulation software (copyright 1994 by TGV Inc).  
(additional display text omitted from this example)  
1 HSSI network interfaces.  
125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.  
8192K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).  
Configuration register is 0x0  
Use the show diag slot command to determine which type of port adapter is installed in your system.  
Specific port adapter information is displayed, as shown in the following example of a PA-2H HSSI  
port adapter in port adapter slot 2:  
Router# show diag 2  
Slot 2:  
HSSI-B port adapter, 1 port  
Port adapter is analyzed  
Port adapter insertion time 2d13h ago  
Hardware revision 1.1  
Board revision A0  
Serial number  
Test history  
4518292  
0x0  
Part number  
RMA number  
73-1801-05  
00-00-00  
EEPROM format version 1  
EEPROM contents (hex):  
0x20: 01 74 01 01 00 44 F1 94 49 07 09 05 00 00 00 00  
0x30: 50 00 00 00 97 04 21 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  
Note Port adapters used with the 7200 VXR routers require the correct base hardware revision in  
order to function. The following error message will occur on bootup if the incorrect hardware  
revision is used:  
PA-3-REVNOTSUPPORTED:PA in slot 1 (Ethernet) requires base h/w revision of (1.14)  
for this chassis  
Use the show diag command to display the hardware revision.  
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Note For complete command descriptions and examples for the Cisco 7200 series routers and  
Cisco uBR7200 series routers, refer to the documentation resources listed in the “If You Need More  
Information” section on page vii.  
Proceed to the “Using the ping Command” section on page 7-17 to verify that each interface port is  
functioning properly.  
VIP2 show Commands  
Following is an example of how the show interfaces [type slot/port-adapter/port] command  
displays status information (including the physical slot and port address) for the interfaces you  
specify. In this example, the VIP2 is in interface processor slot 1, and the PA-2H HSSI port adapter  
is in port adapter slot 0. (Interfaces are administratively shut down until you enable them.)  
Router# show interfaces h 1/0/0  
Hssi1/0/0 is up, line protocol is up  
Hardware is HSSI-B  
Internet address is 5.8.1.1/24  
MTU 4470 bytes, BW 45045 Kbit, DLY 200 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255  
Encapsulation HDLC, loopback not set, keepalive not set  
Last input 2d22h, output 00:00:19, output hang never  
Last clearing of “show interface” counters 2d20h  
Queueing strategy: fifo  
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops  
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec  
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec  
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer  
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 parity  
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort  
4084 packets output, 1298712 bytes, 0 underruns  
0 output errors, 0 applique, 0 interface resets  
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out  
0 carrier transitions  
Use the show version command to display the configuration of the system hardware (the number of  
each interface processor type installed), the software version, the names and sources of configuration  
files, and the boot images.  
Following is an example of the show version command used with a Cisco 7000 series system with  
an RSP7000 processor:  
Router# show version  
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software  
IOS (tm) GS Software (RSP-JV-MZ), Version 11.1(12)CA1  
Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems, Inc.  
Compiled Fri 06-Oct-95 12:22 by mpo  
Image text-base: 0x600088A0, data-base: 0x605A4000  
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 5.3(5)  
ROM: GS Bootstrap Software (RSP-BOOT-M), Version 11.1(12), RELEASED SOFTWARE  
Router uptime is 4 hours, 22 minutes  
System restarted by reload  
System image file is “slot0:rsp-jv-mz”, booted via slot0  
cisco RSP7000 (R4600) processor with 16384K bytes of memory.  
R4600 processor, Implementation 32, Revision 2.0  
Last reset from power-on  
G.703/E1 software, Version 1.0.  
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Bridging software.  
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.  
Chassis Interface.  
1 VIP2 controllers (2 HSSI).  
2 HSSI network interfaces.  
125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.  
20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 128K).  
8192K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).  
Configuration register is 0x2  
Use the show diag slot command to determine which type of port adapter is installed on a VIP2 in  
your system. Specific port adapter information is displayed, as shown in the following example. Two  
HSSI port adapters are in port adapter slots (bays) 0 and 1, on a VIP2 in interface processor slot 1:  
Router# show diag 1  
Slot 2:  
HSSI-B port adapter, 1 port  
Port adapter is analyzed  
Port adapter insertion time 2d13h ago  
Hardware revision 1.17  
Board revision A0  
Serial number  
Test history  
4518292  
0x0  
Part number  
RMA number  
73-1801-05  
00-00-00  
EEPROM format version 1  
EEPROM contents (hex):  
0x20:01 74 01 11 00 44 F1 94 49 07 09 05 00 00 00 00  
0x30:50 00 00 00 97 04 21 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  
Slot database information:  
Flags: 0x4  
Insertion time: 0x14E8 (3d00h ago)  
VIP Controller Memory Size: Unknown  
PA Bay 0 Information:  
HSSI-B PA, 1 ports  
EEPROM format version 1  
HW rev 1.1, Board revision A0  
Serial number: 04551053 Part number: 73-1801-05  
PA Bay 1 Information:  
HSSI-B PA, 1 ports  
EEPROM format version 1  
HW rev 1.1, Board revision A0  
Serial number: 04518147 Part number: 73-1801-05  
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Use the show controllers cbus command to display all the current interface processors and their  
interfaces. Following is an example of the show controller cbus command that shows the HSSI port  
1/0/0 on a PA-2H HSSI port adapter installed on a VIP2 in interface processor slot 1:  
Router# show controllers cbus  
(additional displayed text omitted from this example)  
slot1: VIP2, hw 2.3, sw 21.40, ccb 5800FF40, cmdq 48000090, vps 8192  
software loaded from system  
IOS (tm) VIP Software (SVIP-DW-M), Released Version 11.1(12)CA1 [biff 103]  
ROM Monitor version 17.0  
HSSI-B(1) HW Revision 0x2, FW Revision 2.42  
Hssi1/0/0, applique is Hssi DTE  
received clockrate 51838976  
gfreeq 48000160, lfreeq 48000200 (4480 bytes), throttled 0  
rxlo 4, rxhi 258, rxcurr 0, maxrxcurr 0  
txq 48001A80, txacc 48001A82 (value 129), txlimit 129  
(additional displayed text omitted from this example)  
Note For complete VIP2 command descriptions and examples, refer to the documentation  
resources listed in the “If You Need More Information” section on page vii.  
Proceed to the section “Using the ping Command” to verify that each interface port is functioning  
properly.  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2 show Commands  
Caution If you are using the HSSI dual-port adapter in the Catalyst 5000, 5500, 5505, or 5509  
switch, you must install the port adapter on the Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 or -40 Revision 2 (board part  
number 73-3468-XX, where XX is the version number). Do not use the HSSI dual-port adapter in  
the Catalyst 5000, 5505, or 5509 switch if you are installing it on a Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 or -40  
module that is not the Revision 2. If you fail to comply with this restriction, your system will shut  
down due to an overload of the power supply.  
Caution You can only have two HSSI dual-port adapters per chassis when installed on a  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2-15 or -40 module Revision 1 and used in the Catalyst 5500 switch.  
Following is an example of how the show interfaces [port-adapter/port] command displays status  
information (including the physical slot and port address) for the interfaces you specify. In this  
example, the PA-2H HSSI port adapter is in slot 0. (Interfaces are administratively shut down until  
you enable them.)  
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Router# show interfaces h 0/0  
Hssi0/0 is up, line protocol is up  
Hardware is HSSI-B  
Internet address is 5.8.1.1/24  
MTU 4470 bytes, BW 45045 Kbit, DLY 200 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255  
Encapsulation HDLC, loopback not set, keepalive not set  
Last input 2d22h, output 00:00:19, output hang never  
Last clearing of “show interface” counters 2d20h  
Queueing strategy: fifo  
Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops  
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec  
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec  
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer  
Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 parity  
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort  
4084 packets output, 1298712 bytes, 0 underruns  
0 output errors, 0 applique, 0 interface resets  
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out  
0 carrier transitions  
Use the show version command to display the configuration of the system hardware (the number of  
each interface processor type installed), the software version, the names and sources of configuration  
files, and the boot images.  
Following is an example of the show version command :  
Router# show version  
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software  
IOS (tm) GS Software (C5RSM-JV-MZ), Version 11.1(12)CA1  
Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems, Inc.  
Compiled Fri 06-Oct-95 12:22 by mpo  
Image text-base: 0x600088A0, data-base: 0x605A4000  
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 5.3(5)  
ROM: GS Bootstrap Software (RSP-BOOT-M), Version 11.1(12), RELEASED SOFTWARE  
Router uptime is 4 hours, 22 minutes  
System restarted by reload  
System image file is “slot0:c5rsm-jv-mz”, booted via slot0  
cisco RSP2 (R4700) processor with 16384K bytes of memory.  
R4600 processor, Implementation 32, Revision 2.0  
Last reset from power-on  
G.703/E1 software, Version 1.0.  
Bridging software.  
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.  
Chassis Interface.  
1 VIP2 controllers (2 HSSI).  
2 HSSI network interfaces.  
125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.  
20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 128K).  
8192K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).  
Configuration register is 0x2  
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Use the show diag command to determine which type of port adapter is installed on a  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2 in your system. Specific port adapter information is displayed, as shown in the  
following example of a HSSI port adapter in slot (bay) 0:  
Router# show diag 0  
Slot 0:  
HSSI-B port adapter, 1 port  
Port adapter is analyzed  
Port adapter insertion time 2d13h ago  
Hardware revision 1.17  
Board revision A0  
Serial number  
Test history  
4518292  
0x0  
Part number  
RMA number  
73-1801-05  
00-00-00  
EEPROM format version 1  
EEPROM contents (hex):  
0x20:01 74 01 11 00 44 F1 94 49 07 09 05 00 00 00 00  
0x30:50 00 00 00 97 04 21 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  
Slot database information:  
Flags: 0x4  
Insertion time: 0x14E8 (3d00h ago)  
VIP Controller Memory Size: Unknown  
PA Bay 0 Information:  
HSSI-B PA, 1 ports  
EEPROM format version 1  
HW rev 1.1, Board revision A0  
Serial number: 04551053 Part number: 73-1801-05  
Use the show controllers cbus command to display all the current interface processors and their  
interfaces. Following is an example of the show controller cbus command that shows the HSSI port  
0/0 on a PA-2H HSSI port adapter installed in slot 0:  
Router# show controllers cbus  
(additional displayed text omitted from this example)  
slot0: VIP2, hw 2.3, sw 21.40, ccb 5800FF40, cmdq 48000090, vps 8192  
software loaded from system  
IOS (tm) VIP Software (SVIP-DW-M), Released Version 11.1(12)CA1 [biff 103]  
ROM Monitor version 17.0  
HSSI-B(1) HW Revision 0x2, FW Revision 2.42  
Hssi1/0/0, applique is Hssi DTE  
received clockrate 51838976  
gfreeq 48000160, lfreeq 48000200 (4480 bytes), throttled 0  
rxlo 4, rxhi 258, rxcurr 0, maxrxcurr 0  
txq 48001A80, txacc 48001A82 (value 129), txlimit 129  
(additional displayed text omitted from this example)  
Note The slot values displayed by some commands (such as show diag and show controllers  
cbus) are not relevant to any physical connection; disregard these slot values for the  
Catalyst RSM/VIP2.  
Note For complete Catalyst RSM/VIP2 command descriptions and examples, refer to the  
documentation resources listed in the “If You Need More Information” section on page vii.  
Proceed to the section “Using the ping Command” to verify that each interface port is functioning  
properly.  
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Using the ping Command  
Using the ping Command  
The ping command allows you to verify that an interface port is functioning properly and to check  
the path between a specific port and connected devices at various locations on the network. This  
section provides brief descriptions of the ping command. After you verify that the system has booted  
successfully and is operational, you can use this command to verify the status of interface ports.  
Refer to the documentation resources listed in the “If You Need More Information” section on  
page vii for detailed command descriptions and examples.  
The ping command sends echo request packets out to a remote device at an IP address that you  
specify. After sending an echo request, the command waits a specified time for the remote device to  
reply. Each echo reply is displayed as an exclamation point (!) on the console terminal; each request  
that is not returned before the specified timeout is displayed as a period (.). A series of exclamation  
points (!!!!!) indicates a good connection; a series of periods (.....) or the messages [timed out] or  
[failed] indicate that the connection failed.  
Following is an example of a successful ping command to a remote server with the address 1.1.1.10:  
Router# ping 1.1.1.10  
Type escape sequence to abort.  
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 1.1.1.10, timeout is 2 seconds:  
!!!!!  
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/15/64 ms  
Router#  
If the connection fails, verify that you have the correct IP address for the destination and that the  
device is active (powered on), and repeat the ping command.  
This completes the PA-2H HSSI port adapter interface installation and configuration.  
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