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Cisco AS5350 and Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5
Managing and Troubleshooting the Universal Port Card
Managing SPEs
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SPE Configuration Mode
SPE configuration mode allows you to enter SPE configuration mode, which is similar to line
configuration mode. You can configure an SPE by specifying a slot and an SPE associated with the slot
or, you can choose to configure a range of SPEs by specifying the first and last SPE in the range.
The following example demonstrates how to enter SPE configuration mode.
AS5400# config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
AS5400(config)# spe 1/1 1/17
AS5400(config-SPE)#
SPE Configuration Mode Commands
The following commands are available in SPE configuration mode:
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firmware location—Allows you to transfer a specified version of SPE firmware from system Flash
memory to the SPEs named upon entering SPE configuration mode. For further information on
firmware upgrades, see the
“Upgrading SPE Firmware” section on page 5-12
.
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firmware upgrade busyout | download-maintenance | reboot—Allows you to specify the upgrade
method. Three methods of upgrade are available.
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Busyout (the default) upgrades when all calls are terminated on an SPE.
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Download-maintenance waits upgrades at the next download maintenance. For further
information on firmware upgrades, see the
“Upgrading SPE Firmware” section on page 5-12
.
The default download-maintenance time is 03:00.
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Reboot upgrades at the next reboot. Note that, for the firmware upgrade reboot command to
take effect after a reload, you must have saved the running configuration with the copy
running-config startup-config command.
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busyout—Gracefully disables an SPE by waiting for all the active services on the specified SPE to
terminate. If there are active ports on the specified SPE, the state of the SPE is changed to Busiedout.
The SPE is temporarily disabled. Use the no form of this command to re-enable the SPEs.
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shutdown—Clears active calls on all ports on the SPE. Calls can no longer be placed on the SPE
because the SPE state is changed to Out-of-Service. The state of the SPEs is reflected in the show
spe command display. Use the no form of this command to re-enable the ports on the SPE.