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Cisco ASR 9001 Hardware Installation Guide

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Type of Information ProvidedCommand
Cisco IOS XR software version, names and sources
of configuration files, and boot images.
show version
Table 15: show Commands to Display Modular Port Adapter (MPA) Information
ExampleType of Information ProvidedCommand
show controllers GigabitEthernet 0/0/1/1Network link status, register contents, and
controller chip errors.
show controllers type rack/slot/subslot/port
show interfaces GigabitEthernet 0/0/1/1Line status and data link protocol status for
a particular modular port adapter (MPA)
port. Statistics about data traffic sent and
received by the port.
show interfaces type rack/slot/subslot/port
show diag 0/0/1Modular port adapter (MPA) type in that
slot, number of ports, hardware revision,
part number, and EEPROM contents.
show diag rack/slot/subslot/
show versionCisco IOS XR software version and boot
images.
show version
Using the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity
The ping command allows you to verify whether a modular port adapter (MPA) port is functioning properly
and to check the path between a specific port and connected devices at various locations on the network.
After you verify that the system and the modular line card (MLC) have booted successfully and are operational,
you can use the ping command to verify the status of the MPA ports. See the Cisco ASR 9000 Series
Aggregation Services Router Getting Started Guide and the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services
Router Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide for more information on bringing up and
configuring the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router and the Cisco ASR 9000 A9K-MOD80G-H.
The ping command sends an echo request out to a remote device at an IP address that you specify. After
sending a series of signals, the command waits a specified time for the remote device to echo the signals. Each
returned signal is displayed as an exclamation point (!) on the console terminal; each signal that is not returned
before the specified timeout is displayed as a period (.). A series of exclamation points (!!!!!) indicates a good
connection; a series of periods (.....) or the messages [timed out] or [failed] indicate that the connection failed.
This is an example of a successful ping command to a remote server with the IP address 10.1.1.60:
Router# ping 10.1.1.60
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 10.1.1.60, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/15/64 ms
Router#
If the connection fails, verify that you have the correct IP address for the destination device and that the
destination device is active (powered on), and then repeat the ping command.
Cisco ASR 9001 and Cisco ASR 9001-S Routers Hardware Installation Guide
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Installing Modules and Cables in the Chassis
Checking the Installation

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BrandCisco
ModelASR 9001
CategoryNetwork Router
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