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  • Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router
  • Overview of the Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router
  • Roadmap to Configuring a Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router
  • Example: Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router Configuration
 

Miscellaneous Commands for a Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router

There are a variety of other useful commands you can use when maintaining a routing matrix with a TX Matrix router.

  • To display the location of routing matrix components and convert FPCs from T640 router local numbering to routing matrix global numbering, issue the show chassis location fpc command on the TX Matrix router:
    user@router> show chassis location fpc
    Global FPC    LCC     Local FPC
         1          0         1
         2          0         2
         3          0         3
        16          2         0
        17          2         1
        19          2         3
    
  • To check the status of the SIB connection between the TX Matrix router and T640 routers, issue the show chassis fabric topology command on the TX Matrix router. All values for each available T640 router (LCC) should be in the UP state. In the following excerpt of output for this command, a routing matrix that contains only LCCs 0 and 2 shows only these two T640 routers as being UP:
    LCC0_SIB-L0_F0,03->SIB-S0_F0,00 UP
    LCC1_SIB-L0_F0,03->SIB-S0_F0,01 RESET
    LCC2_SIB-L0_F0,03->SIB-S0_F0,02 UP
    LCC3_SIB-L0_F0,03->SIB-S0_F0,03 RESET
    
  • To verify that the Ethernet links between the TX Matrix router and the T640 router control boards are operational, issue the show chassis ethernet-switch command on the TX Matrix router:
    user@router> show chassis ethernet-switch
    scc-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Link is good on FE port 4 connected to device: LCC0
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 6 connected to device: LCC2
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 8 connected to device: SPMB
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on GE port 13 connected to device: Other RE
      Speed is 1000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    lcc0-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Link is good on FE port 1 connected to device: FPC1
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 2 connected to device: FPC2
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 3 connected to device: FPC3
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 8 connected to device: SPMB
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 10 connected to device: SCC
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on GE port 13 connected to device: Other RE
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    lcc2-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Link is good on FE port 0 connected to device: FPC0
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 1 connected to device: FPC1
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 3 connected to device: FPC3
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 8 connected to device: SPMB
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on FE port 10 connected to device: SCC
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    Link is good on GE port 13 connected to device: Other RE
      Speed is 100Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    
 

Related Documentation

  • Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router
  • Overview of the Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router
  • Roadmap to Configuring a Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router
  • Example: Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Router Configuration
 

Published: 2011-11-01

 
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