Cisco 3725 Software Configuration Guide - Page 97

Configuring the AIC

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Chapter 3 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface Configuring the NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure Network Module exit Configuring an Analog Alarm as a Discrete Monitoring Voltage enable config terminal alarm 58 description "backup battery" discrete voltage 9.0 high exit Configuring an Analog Alarm to Act Like a Discrete Alarm (Minimal Configuration Method) enable config terminal alarm 59 discrete exit Configuration Tasks See the following sections for configuration tasks for the AIC feature. Each task in the list is identified as either required or optional: • Configuring the AIC, page 3-37 (required) - Entering Alarm Configuration Mode and Configuring the AIC IP Address, page 3-37 - Configuring the IP Route to the AIC, page 3-38 • Configuring the NOC IP Address, page 3-40 (optional) • Configuring Alarms, page 3-41 (optional) Configuring the AIC Cisco IOS commands are used for configuring the AIC IP address and the IP routing to the AIC NM. After the IP address and the IP routing are set, alarm configurations can then be set up with either TL1 or the AIC command-line interface. See the"Configuring the NOC IP Address" section on page 3-40 or the "Configuring Alarms" section on page 3-41 for more information. The following sections describe how to configure the AIC IP address and the IP Routing to the AIC NM. Entering Alarm Configuration Mode and Configuring the AIC IP Address Enter alarm configuration mode and configure the AIC IP address, beginning in privileged EXEC mode: OL-1957-04 Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers 3-37

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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
exit
Configuring an Analog Alarm as a Discrete Monitoring Voltage
enable
config terminal
alarm 58
description "backup battery"
discrete voltage 9.0 high
exit
Configuring an Analog Alarm to Act Like a Discrete Alarm (Minimal Configuration Method)
enable
config terminal
alarm 59
discrete
exit
Configuration Tasks
See the following sections for configuration tasks for the AIC feature. Each task in the list is identified
as either required or optional:
Configuring the AIC, page 3-37
(required)
Entering Alarm Configuration Mode and Configuring the AIC IP Address, page 3-37
Configuring the IP Route to the AIC, page 3-38
Configuring the NOC IP Address, page 3-40
(optional)
Configuring Alarms, page 3-41
(optional)
Configuring the AIC
Cisco IOS commands are used for configuring the AIC IP address and the IP routing to the AIC NM.
After the IP address and the IP routing are set, alarm configurations can then be set up with either TL1
or the AIC command-line interface. See the
“Configuring the NOC IP Address” section on page 3-40
or
the
“Configuring Alarms” section on page 3-41
for more information.
The following sections describe how to configure the AIC IP address and the IP Routing to the AIC NM.
Entering Alarm Configuration Mode and Configuring the AIC IP Address
Enter alarm configuration mode and configure the AIC IP address, beginning in privileged EXEC mode: