Reset the interface on the npe-g1 or npe-g2, Clear counters on the npe-g1 or npe-g2, Configure interfaces – Cisco 7200 VXR User Manual

Page 31: Configure atm interfaces

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Reset the Interface on the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2

Should you have a problem with your NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 interface and wish to try and reset it, use the command:

clear interface GigabitEthernet 0/X (where X is 1, 2, or 3)

Clear Counters on the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2

NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 interface counters may be cleared (reset) by using the command:

clear counters GigabitEthernet 0/X (where X is 1, 2, or 3)

This will not reset the interface.

Configure Interfaces

Following are the steps for configuring interfaces to allow communication over a LAN or WAN. To configure the interface
parameters, you need your interface network addresses and subnet mask information.

Configure ATM Interfaces

In the following example, an ATM interface in slot 1 is configured for an ATM LAN using IP. Follow these steps to configure
an ATM interface:

Step 1

Using your own addresses and mask at the setup prompts, respond to the prompts as follows:

Configuring interface parameters:

Configuring interface ATM1/0:

Is this interface in use? [yes]:

Configure IP on this interface? [yes]:

IP address for this interface: 1.1.1.10

Number of bits in subnet field [0]:

Class C network is 1.1.1.0, 0 subnet bits; mask is /24

Step 2

Determine if you are going to enable IPX on this interface; if you are, enter the unique IPX network number:

Configure IPX on this interface? [no]: yes

IPX network number [2]:

Step 3

If you are using AppleTalk on the interface, enter yes. Enter yes to configure for extended AppleTalk networks, and
then enter the cable range number. Enter the zone name and any other additional zones that are associated with your
local zone:

Configure AppleTalk on this interface? [no]: yes

Extended AppleTalk network? [no]: yes

AppleTalk starting cable range [0]:

Note

If additional ATM interfaces are available in your system, you are prompted for their configurations as well.

Step 4

Save your settings to NVRAM. (See the “Save the Running Configuration to NVRAM” section on page 34.) Save the
configuration settings that you created in the router using configuration mode and the setup facility. If you fail to do
this, your configuration will be lost the next time you reload the router.

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