Bit error rate testing, Cli-controlled oir, Line card crash recovery – Cisco 7300-6T3 User Manual

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Clear Channel 6-Port T3 (DS3) Line Card Installation and Configuration

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Chapter 4 Configuring the 6T3 Line Card

CLI-Controlled OIR

Bit Error Rate Testing

The ratio of received bits on an interface that contain errors is called the bit error rate (BER). A bit error
rate test (BERT) is used to check the BER. T3 bit error rate testing is used on the Cisco 7304 router to
check communication between local and remote DS3 ports. If traffic is not being transmitted or received
on a DS3 port, or if the quality of the line simply needs to be tested, T3 bit error rate testing can be used
to test the port.

For information on performing bit error rate testing, refer to

T3 Bit Error Rate Testing on the Cisco 7304

Router

.

CLI-Controlled OIR

Line cards can be removed from the Cisco 7304 router without disrupting data flow by using the
hw-module slot slot # stop/start command in EXEC mode. The hw-module slot slot # stop command
will stop traffic, shut down all line card interfaces, and deactivate the line card. The hw-module slot slot
#
start command resets the line card, puts the line card back online and turns off the OIR LED.

Note

Upon insertion of a line card, the system will automatically activate the card. The hw-module slot slot
#
start command is only necessary when reactivating an installed line card that has been deactivated
with the hw-module slot slot # stop command.

To remove and install an active line card in slot 2 proceed as follows:

Router# hw-module slot 2 stop

When the OIR LED turns green, the line card in slot 2 has been deactivated and can be physically
removed and replaced with a new line card (see the

“Line Card Removal and Installation” section on

page 3-3

.)

When the new line card is inserted in slot 2 it is automatically reset, put online, and the OIR LED is
turned off.

Line Card Crash Recovery

The 6T3 line card automatically recovers from the following catastrophic errors:

Fatal serial link errors

Line card local processor firmware crash

Loss of keepalive packets from line card local processor

Hardware errors reported by line card devices

Too many line card error interrupts (more than 60 interrupts within 10 processor ticks)

If the 6T3 line card encounters more than five fatal errors within one hour, recovery will not be attempted
and the line card will be deactivated. To reactivate the line card use the hw-module slot slot # start
command, or physically remove and replace the line card.

The 6T3 line card crash history may be viewed by using the show diag slot command. The crash history
is saved as long as the line card is physically present in the chassis. Physically removing the
6T3 line card from the chassis or performing a CLI-controlled OIR will clear the crash history.

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