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Home > Support > Technical Documentation > T Series Routers > TX Matrix Plus Router Hardware > Verifying the State of the Routing Matrix Control Plane
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  • TX Matrix Plus TXP-CIP Description
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Verifying the State of the Routing Matrix Control Plane

Purpose

After the T1600 router has booted, verify the state of the routing matrix control plane.

Action

To verify that the routing matrix control plane is operating correctly:

  1. Issue the show chassis ethernet-switch sfc 0 command.

    Verify that the link to the T1600 router (LCClcc-number) is good. For example, Link is good on GE port 2 connected to device: LCC1.

    Note: The throughput of the control plane connections between the TX Matrix Plus router and the T1600 routers is 1000 Mbps. The throughput of the connections between Routing Engines in a TX Matrix Plus router is 10 Gbps.

    user@host> show chassis ethernet-switch sfc 0
    sfc0-re0:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Displaying summary for switch 0
    Link is good on XE port 1 connected to device: 1GSW
      Speed is 10000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Disabled
    
    Link is good on XE port 9 connected to device: RE1
      Speed is 1000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Disabled
    
    Link is good on XE port 17 connected to device: RE0
      Speed is 1000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Disabled
    
    Displaying summary for switch 1
    Link is good on GE port 0 connected to device: LCC0
      Speed is 1000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    
    Link is good on GE port 2 connected to device: LCC1
      Speed is 1000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    
    Link is good on GE port 4 connected to device: LCC2
      Speed is 1000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    
    Link is good on GE port 6 connected to device: LCC3
      Speed is 1000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    
    Link is good on GE port 18 connected to device: SPMB
      Speed is 1000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Enabled
    
    Link is good on XE port 26 connected to device: 10GSW
      Speed is 10000Mb
      Duplex is full
      Autonegotiate is Disabled
 

Related Documentation

  • T Series
  • TX Matrix Plus TXP-CIP Description
  • TX Matrix Plus TXP-CIP LEDs
  • Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Router System Control Plane Architecture
  • Control Plane Connections from the TX Matrix Plus Router to the T1600 Routers
  • Troubleshooting the TX Matrix Plus TXP-CIPs
 

Published: 2011-12-19

 
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