02-16-2009 11:34 AM - edited 03-06-2019 04:04 AM
Hi all
on router
cisco CISCO7606 (R7000) processor (revision 1.0) with 227328K/34816K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FOX0838006Q
R7000 CPU at 300Mhz, Implementation 0x27, Rev 3.3, 256KB L2, 1024KB L3 Cache
Last reset from power-on
X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.
Bridging software.
Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1.
2 FlexWAN controllers (2 Serial)(16 T1)(1 ATM).
1 Virtual Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
48 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
4 Gigabit Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
18 Serial network interface(s)
1 ATM network interface(s)
381K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
whic has these interfaces
oktulwanr1#sh ip int brief
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
Vlan1 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down
GigabitEthernet1/1 192.168.253.242 YES manual up up
GigabitEthernet1/2 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down
GigabitEthernet2/1 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down
GigabitEthernet2/2 192.168.253.250 YES manual up up
Serial3/0/0 172.22.3.1 YES manual up up
Serial3/0/1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
Serial3/1/0:0 172.28.255.1 YES NVRAM up up
Serial3/1/1:0 10.13.253.1 YES manual up up
Serial3/1/2:0 unassigned YES NVRAM up up
Serial3/1/2:0.1 172.26.249.1 YES NVRAM administratively down down
Serial3/1/2:0.2 172.26.249.5 YES NVRAM administratively down down
Serial3/1/2:0.3 172.26.103.205 YES NVRAM up up
Serial3/1/2:0.4 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
Serial3/1/2:0.5 unassigned YES manual administratively down down
Serial3/1/2:0.6 172.26.100.33 YES NVRAM administratively down down
Serial3/1/2:0.7 172.26.18.9 YES NVRAM up up
Serial3/1/2:0.8 172.26.18.5 YES NVRAM up up
Serial3/1/3:0 172.26.16.145 YES manual up up
Serial3/1/4:0 172.26.16.133 YES manual up up
Serial3/1/5:0 172.26.150.253 YES NVRAM up up
Serial3/1/6:0 172.22.40.253 YES NVRAM up up
Serial3/1/7:0 unassigned YES manual administratively down down
Serial4/0/0:0 unassigned YES manual up up
Serial4/0/1:0 unassigned YES manual up up
Serial4/0/2:0 unassigned YES manual administratively down down
Serial4/0/3:0 172.22.4.1 YES NVRAM up up
Serial4/0/4:0 unassigned YES NVRAM up up
Serial4/0/5:0 unassigned YES manual up up
Serial4/0/6:0 unassigned YES manual up up
Serial4/0/7:0 unassigned YES manual up up
ATM4/1/0 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down
FastEthernet5/1.1 172.16.100.1 YES NVRAM administratively down down
FastEthernet5/2 unassigned YES TFTP administratively down down
FastEthernet5/3 192.168.9.177 YES NVRAM administratively down down
FastEthernet5/4 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down
FastEthernet5/5
i have two questions
1>how we can tell if csu is internal or
external to router
2>what does serial3/1/0:0 mean
my understanding is module 3 wic card 1
slot 00 or 0?
samething for Serial3/1/2:0.5
many thanks
mahesh
02-16-2009 01:55 PM
Hello Mahesh,
your C7600 has two port adapters with 8T1 each.
if you look in the configuration you will find section about
controller t1 ser4/0/x
channel-group 0 unframed
each interface
ser3/1/y:0 and ser4/0/x:0 are derived from the t1 controllers
a Cisco 7600 can support these PAs that have been introduced for C7500 and C7200 using special linecards named flexwan see this line
2 FlexWAN controllers (2 Serial)(16 T1)(1 ATM).
from your sh ver
these PAs have RJ-45 female ports and should have internal CSU.
Serial3/1/2:0.5 is a subinterface of serial ser3/1/2:0 that is derived from controller t1 3/1/2.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
02-16-2009 03:04 PM
Hi
thanks for reply
from sh run i have
controller T1 4/0/0
framing esf
clock source internal
linecode b8zs
channel-group 0 timeslots 1-24
how do u came to know that these are
these PAs have RJ-45 female ports
many thanks
mahesh
02-16-2009 03:09 PM
Also this 16 T1 lines on 2 serial
modules. right?
what does this mean-
Serial3/1/2:0.5 is a subinterface of serial ser3/1/2:0 that is derived from controller t1 3/1/2.
my understanding is that ser3/1/2:0 is physical interface and Serial3/1/2:0.5
is logical interface right?
i did not understand this line
that is derived from controller t1 3/1/2.
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