R3102-R3103-HP 6600/HSR6600 Routers Fundamentals Command Reference
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Device management commands
Many types of storage media are available, such as CF card and USB disk. Different devices support
different types of storage media. The examples in this command use CF cards.
The slot numbers of the active and standby MPUs in the examples are for illustration only.
card-mode
Use card-mode to set the working mode of an interface card.
Syntax
card-mode slot slot-number subslot subslot-number mode-name
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
slot slot-number: Specifies the slot number of an interface card.
subslot subslot-number: Specifies the subslot number of a subcard.
The following matrix shows the option and router compatibility:
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p
tion 6602 HSR6602
6604/6608/6616
subslot subslot-number No Yes Yes
mode-name: Specifies a working mode. This argument might take one of the following values,
depending on the interface card type:
• e1–Specifies the E1 mode.
• t1–Specifies the T1 mode.
• e3–Specifies the E3 mode.
• t3–Specifies the T3 mode.
• pos–Specifies the POS mode.
• e-cpos–Specifies the E-CPOS mode.
• oc-3–Specifies the OC-3c/STM-1c mode (155 Mbps).
• oc-12–Specifies the OC-12c/STM-4c mode (622 Mbps).
Usage guidelines
To make the newly configured working mode takes effect, restart the device or hot swap the interface
card (if the interface card supports hot swapping).
Examples
# On an 6602, set E3 as the working mode of the interface card in slot 2.










