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Connecting the Line Ports to the Network
If you add ports 0/3 and 2/3 on EC1 and 2/4 and 4/4 on EC2, the ECs would look like this:
EC1: 0/1, 0/2, 0/3, 1/3, 1/5, 2/3
EC2: 2/2, 2/4, 3/1, 3/2, 3/4, 4/4
The standby ports must be the two highest-numbered ports:
EC1 standby ports: 1/5, 2/3
EC2 standby ports: 3/4, 4/4
The traffic ports would be assigned to the links as follows:
Link 1. S=0/1, N=2/2
Link 2. S=0/2, N=2/4
Link 3. S=0/3, N=3/1
Link 4. S=1/3, N=3/2
The standby ports would be assigned to the links as follows:
Link 5 (standby). S=1/5, N=3/4
Link 6 (standby). S= 2/3, N=4/4
If Cisco SCE 8000 #3 is the redundant platform, Links 5 and 6 would be connected to it and the actual
connections might look like this:
S=0/1, Cisco SCE 8000 #1 3/0/0
N=2/2, Cisco SCE 8000 #1 3/1/0
S=0/2, Cisco SCE 8000 #1 3/2/0
N=2/4, Cisco SCE 8000 #1 3/3/0
S=0/3, Cisco SCE 8000 #2 3/0/0
N=3/1, Cisco SCE 8000 #2 3/1/0
S=1/3, Cisco SCE 8000 #2 3/2/0
N=3/2, Cisco SCE 8000 #2 3/3/0
S=1/5, Cisco SCE 8000 #3 3/0/0
N=3/4, Cisco SCE 8000 #3 3/1/0
S=2/3, Cisco SCE 8000 #3 3/2/0
N=4/4, Cisco SCE 8000 #3 3/3/0
Dual Routers MGSCP Connectivity
Four links on each router would require four Cisco SCE 8000 platforms. For the sake of simplicity, we
assume that the EC ports are the same on both routers.
Connect the ordered pairs, each pair of EC ports to a pair of Subscriber/Network ports in a Cisco SCE
8000 platform:
Cisco SCE 8000 #1: Link 1 on both routers
Cisco SCE 8000 #2: Link 2 on both routers
Cisco SCE 8000 #3: Link 3 on both routers
Cisco SCE 8000 #4: Link 4 on both routers
Cisco SCE8000 GBE Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 6 Cabling the Line Ports and Completing the Installation

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