Cisco Systems NME-WAE Saw User Manual


 
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Configuring Cisco Access Routers and the NME-WAE Network Module for ACNS Deployments
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Starting the Cisco WAE Network Module and Displaying Status
Where to go Next
See the “Starting the Cisco WAE Network Module and Displaying Status” section on page 10 for
information about maintaining and administering the WAE network module.
See the “Command Reference” section on page 15 for a list of new and modified IOS commands used
to configure the WAE network module.
Starting the Cisco WAE Network Module and Displaying Status
This section contains the following topics:
Accessing the ACNS Software on the Network Module
Shutting Down and Starting Up Cisco WAE Network Modules, page 11
Displaying Status and Diagnostic Output, page 12
The tables in these sections list only the most common router and network module commands. The tables
group commands by the configuration mode in which they are available. If the same command is
available in more than one mode, it may act differently in each mode.
To view a complete list of available commands, type ? at the prompt, as shown in the following example:
Router(config-if)# ?
To view a complete list of command keyword options, type ? at the end of the command, as shown in
the following example:
Router# service-module integrated-service-engine ?
Step 5
Enter configuration commands on the module as needed.
Configuration command choices are similar to those
commands that are available on the router. Access global
configuration mode by using the configure terminal
command. Enter configuration commands. Then exit global
configuration mode with the exit command and save your
new configuration with the write command.
Example (Configuration):
SE-Module# configure terminal
SE-Module(config)#
.
.
.
SE-Module(config)# exit
SE-Module# write
Step 6
Close the service module session and return to the router
CLI.
The service module session remains active until you clear it
in the next step. While it remains active, you can return to it
from the router CLI by pressing Enter.
Press Ctrl-Shift-6 x.
Step 7
From the host router CLI, clear the service module session
for the specified module. When prompted to confirm this
command, press Enter.
service-module integrated-service-engine slot/0
session clear
Example:
Router# service-module
integrated-service-engine 1/0 session clear
Procedure Command