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Accessing the AIC, Configuring the NOC IP Address

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Configuring the NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure Network Module Chapter 3 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface Accessing the AIC Remote-CLI and local-CLI are the two methods for accessing the AIC: • Remote-CLI involves telneting to the IP address of the AIC. For example: telnet 10.5.5.2 • Local-CLI involves accessing the asynchronous craft port by telneting to the IP address of the router and the AIC's TCP port number. For example: telnet 10.2.130.105 2001 where 10.2.130.105 is the router's IP address and 2001 is on slot 0 of the AIC. The AIC's TCP port number depends on the slot number in which the AIC is installed. As shown in Table 3-12, the Cisco IOS software reserves the first line of each slot for the asynchronous craft port. Table 3-12 TCP Port Number Allocation for the AIC on the Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series Slot Number Terminal Line Number for the AIC's Asynchronous Craft Port 0 1 1 33 2 65 3 97 4 129 5 161 6 193 TCP Port Number 2001 2033 2065 2097 2129 2161 2193 Configuring the NOC IP Address Configure up to four NOC IP addresses to which the AIC will send SNMP messages, beginning in global configuration mode: Note The aic command-line prompt indicates that either TL1 or AIC CLI commands must be used. Step 1 Step 2 Command aic(config)# snmp aic(config)# noc ip-address {number} ip-address Step 3 aic(config)# exit Purpose Enter SNMP configuration mode. Enter an NOC IP address in which the AIC will send SNMP messages. The number argument can be the numbers 1 through 4. Exit the AIC CLI. 3-40 Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers OL-1957-04

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Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
OL-1957-04
Chapter 3
Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
Configuring the NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure Network Module
Accessing the AIC
Remote-CLI and local-CLI are the two methods for accessing the AIC:
Remote-CLI involves telneting to the IP address of the AIC. For example:
telnet 10.5.5.
2
Local-CLI involves accessing the asynchronous craft port by telneting to the IP address of the router
and the AIC’s TCP port number. For example:
telnet 10.2.130.105 2001
where 10.2.130.105 is the router’s IP address and 2001 is on slot 0 of the AIC.
The AIC’s TCP port number depends on the slot number in which the AIC is installed. As shown in
Table 3-12
, the Cisco IOS software reserves the first line of each slot for the asynchronous craft
port.
Configuring the NOC IP Address
Configure up to four NOC IP addresses to which the AIC will send SNMP messages, beginning in global
configuration mode:
Note
The
aic
command-line prompt indicates that either TL1 or AIC CLI commands must be used.
Table 3-12
TCP Port Number Allocation for the AIC on the Cisco 2600 and Cisco 3600 Series
Slot Number
Terminal Line Number for the AIC’s Asynchronous Craft Port
TCP Port Number
0
1
2001
1
33
2033
2
65
2065
3
97
2097
4
129
2129
5
161
2161
6
193
2193
Command
Purpose
Step 1
aic(config)#
snmp
Enter SNMP configuration mode.
Step 2
aic(config)#
noc ip-address
{
number
}
ip-address
Enter an NOC IP address in which the AIC will
send SNMP messages. The
number
argument can
be the numbers 1 through 4.
Step 3
aic(config)#
exit
Exit the AIC CLI.