
6-40 Cisco BPX 8600 Series Reference
Configuring the BPX Switch for SVCs
Configuring the BPX Switch for SVCs
During the configuration of BPX switch interfaces, you must make sure that the BPX switch IP
address, SNMP parameters, and Network IP address are set consistent with your local area network
(Ethernet LAN). Use the following BPX switch commands to set these parameters:
• cnflan—This is a Super User level command and must be used to configure the BPX switch BCC
LAN port IP address and subnet mask.
• cnfsnmp—This command is used to configure the SNMP Get and Set community strings for the
BPX switch as follows:
— Get Community String = public
— Set Community String = private
— Trap Community String = public.
• cnfnwip—This is a Super User level command which is used to configure the virtual IP network
(IP relay) among BPX switches.
• cnfstatmast—This command is used to define the IP address for routing messages to and from
the Statistics Manager in Cisco StrataView Plus.
The use of these commands is covered in the Cisco WAN Switching Command Reference or the Cisco
WAN Switching Super User Command Reference. Super User commands must be used only by
authorized personnel, and must be used carefully.
Configuring the MGX 8220
MGX 8220 installation and configuration are covered in theCisco MGX 8220 Reference. During the
configuration of BPX switch interfaces, you must make sure that the MGX 8220 IP address is set up
consistent with your local area network (Ethernet LAN). Use the following MGX 8220 command to
set the proper IP addresses:
cnfifip -ip <ip address> -if <interface type> -msk <subnet mask address> -bc <broadcast
address>
The use of this command is covered in the Cisco MGX 8220 Command Reference.