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Basic NRP Configuration
This chapter describes how to perform a basic configuration for the node route processors (NRP-1,
NRP-2, and NRP-2SV). The Cisco6400 can contain multiple NRP modules, configured to operate
independently or as 1+1 redundant pairs (NRP-1 only at this time). This chapter contains the following
sections:
• NRP-1 Configuration, page 3-1
• NRP-2 and NRP-2SV Configuration, page 3-7
• Transferring an NRP-1 Configuration to an NRP-2 or NRP-2SV, page 3-20
• Permanent Virtual Circuits, page 3-20
For information on differences among the NRP types, see the release notes for your specific software
images. Also see Table1-1 on page1-4.
NRP-1 Configuration
This section describes configuration information specific to the NRP-1, including:
• Methods Available for Configuring the NRP-1 , page 3-1
• Initial NRP-1 Configuration, page 3-2
• Segmentation and Reassembly Buffer Management, page 3-5
• Using the NRP-1 File Systems and Memory Devices, page 3-6
Methods Available for Configuring the NRP-1
The following methods are available for configuring the NRP-1:
• From a local console or workstation—Connect to the console port of the NRP-1.
• From a remote console or workstation—Initiate a Telnet connection to the NRP-1 over the NME
interface.
• From the Cisco 6400 Service Connection Manager—See theCisco 6400 SCM documentation.
For general information on basic Cisco IOS configuration, see the Cisco IOS Configuration
Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
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