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Considerations for Connected Cisco585LRE CPEs, Assigning a Public Profile to All LRE Ports

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Configuring the LRE Ports Chapter 7 Configuring the Switch Ports Considerations for Connected Cisco 585 LRE CPEs You cannot configure the Cisco 585 LRE CPE Ethernet ports. The default speed for the CPE Ethernet ports is auto. The default duplex mode is half duplex with back pressure. Duplex autonegotiation is not supported on the Cisco 585 LRE CPE. You cannot enable or disable the CPE Ethernet ports on a per-port basis. For example, using the shutdown interface configuration command on an LRE port disables all Ethernet ports on the connected CPE. The loopback interface configuration command is not supported on the LRE ports. External loopback on the LRE ports is also not supported. Connecting a CPE Ethernet port to another Ethernet port on the same CPE can create a loop. If this happens, the switch stops sending to the CPE and blocks Ethernet traffic coming from the CPE. Assigning a Public Profile to All LRE Ports Public profiles are set on a switch-wide (global) basis. The public profile you select should be compatible with the PSTN to which the LRE switch is connected. Public profiles have priority over private profiles. If you assign a public profile to the switch, the switch ignores the private profile settings and uses the public profile settings on all LRE ports. To disable the public profile on the switch, use the no lre profile global global configuration command. Changes to the public profile settings are immediately put in effect, and the public mode automatically becomes the active mode. Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to assign a public profile to the LRE ports: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Command configure terminal lre profile global profile_name end show controllers lre profile mapping Purpose Enter global configuration mode. Enter the public profile name: PUBLIC-ANSI or PUBLIC-ETSI. Return to privileged EXEC mode. Verify the change. Use the show controllers lre privileged EXEC commands to display the LRE link statistics and profile information on the LRE ports. For information about these commands, refer to the switch command reference. 7-22 Catalyst 2900 Series XL and Catalyst 3500 Series XL Software Configuration Guide 78-6511-08

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Chapter 7
Configuring the Switch Ports
Configuring the LRE Ports
Considerations for Connected Cisco 585 LRE CPEs
You cannot configure the Cisco 585 LRE CPE Ethernet ports.
The default speed for the CPE Ethernet ports is auto. The default duplex mode is half duplex with back
pressure. Duplex autonegotiation is not supported on the Cisco 585 LRE CPE.
You cannot enable or disable the CPE Ethernet ports on a per-port basis. For example, using the
shutdown
interface configuration command on an LRE port disables all Ethernet ports on the connected
CPE.
The
loopback
interface configuration command is not supported on the LRE ports. External loopback
on the LRE ports is also not supported. Connecting a CPE Ethernet port to another Ethernet port on the
same CPE can create a loop. If this happens, the switch stops sending to the CPE and blocks Ethernet
traffic coming from the CPE.
Assigning a Public Profile to All LRE Ports
Public profiles are set on a switch-wide (global) basis. The public profile you select should be
compatible with the PSTN to which the LRE switch is connected.
Public profiles have priority over private profiles. If you assign a public profile to the switch, the switch
ignores the private profile settings and uses the public profile settings on all LRE ports. To disable the
public profile on the switch, use the
no lre profile global
global configuration command.
Changes to the public profile settings are immediately put in effect, and the public mode automatically
becomes the active mode.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to assign a public profile to the LRE ports:
Use the
show controllers lre
privileged EXEC commands to display the LRE link statistics and profile
information on the LRE ports. For information about these commands, refer to the switch command
reference.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
lre profile global
profile_name
Enter the public profile name: PUBLIC-ANSI or PUBLIC-ETSI.
Step 3
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 4
show controllers lre profile
mapping
Verify the change.