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About ATM Uplinks (Catalyst 8540)

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About ATM Uplinks (Catalyst 8540)

ATM uses cell-switching and multiplexing technology that combines the benefits of circuit switching (constant transmission delay and guaranteed capacity) with those of packet switching (flexibility and efficiency for intermittent traffic). ATM is a common network technology for enterprise backbones, MANs, and WANs. By using an ATM uplink, Layer 3 traffic can be routed over an ATM network. The ATM uplink facilitates this by segmenting packet data into fixed-size cells at the transmitting end and reassembling them into packets at the receiving end. This conversion process is defined by the ATM adaptation layer (AAL).

For further information about ATM and its implementation on the Catalyst 8540 MSR and

Catalyst 8510 MSR, refer to the Guide to ATM Technology.

About the ATM Uplink Interface

The ATM uplink interface allows the Catalyst 8540 switch router to be deployed as part of an existing network where a router with an ATM interface would otherwise have been utilized. Additionally, the ATM uplink interface allows a Catalyst 8540 deployed as a Layer 3 switch (CSR) to be connected to a Catalyst 8540 deployed as an ATM switch (MSR).

Figure 4-6shows an example application of the ATM uplink in which traffic from a LAN switch is aggregated at the Catalyst 8540 CSR and then passed to the ATM network over the ATM uplink. The Layer 3 enabled ATM uplink supports RFC 1483 (Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM), which provides for the mapping of Layer 3 addresses to ATM virtual circuits, and traffic shaping. Refer to the Guide to ATM Technology for additional information on RFC 1483.

Figure 4-6 Layer 3 Traffic with ATM Uplink

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Contents Configuring Interfaces Overview of Interface Configuration Media Access Control AddressInterface Port Identifier General Instructions for Configuring Interfaces Router# configure terminalRouterconfig# interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 About Layer 3 Switching Interfaces Example Initially Configuring Gigabit Ethernet InterfacesCommand Purpose About the Enhanced Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces CatalystInitially Configuring Fast Ethernet Interfaces Verifying the Ethernet Interface ConfigurationCommand Description Examples Router# show interface gigabitethernet 0/0/0Router# show interface fastethernet 1/0/0 About Virtual LANs Configuring ISL Vlan EncapsulationRouterconfig# bridge bridge-group protocol ieee Enters subinterface configuration modeRouterconfig-subif# Configure the Fast Ethernet main interface Routerconfig-if#Routerconfig-subif#interface fastethernet 3/0/1 Configuring 802.1Q Vlan EncapsulationRouterconfig# interface fastethernet 1/0/1.1 Routerconfig-subif#interface fastethernet 1/0/0Ieee Bridge-groupAbout Packet over Sonet Catalyst Monitoring Vlan OperationPOS About the POS OC-12c Uplink InterfaceConfiguring the POS OC-12c Uplink Interface Catalyst Default Configuration Initially Configuring the POS InterfaceParameter Configuration Command Default Value Line internal Automatic Reverting of Clock SourceIp-address subnet-mask Hdlc pppCustomizing the Configuration Additional ConfigurationsSetting the MTU Size Value j0 value sls0 value Configuring FramingConfiguring Sonet Overhead Sdh sonetConfiguring POS SPE Scrambling Scrambling is on by defaultScramble-atm Configuring Sonet Alarms Configuring Sonet Delay Triggers AlarmAlarm Description Triggers line path millisecond Verifying the POS ConfigurationLais pais plop prdi slof SlosRouter# show protocols pos 1/0/0 LOP = PLM-P Router# show controllers pos 2/0/0Router# show controller pos 2/0/0 detail Smdr About the ATM Uplink Interface About ATM Uplinks CatalystNo atm sonet stm-1 for OC-3 Configuring the ATM Uplink Interface CatalystConfiguration Overview No loopbackParameter Value Initially Configuring the ATM Uplink InterfaceNo atm clock internal Atm vc-per-vpConfiguring the Clock Source ATM interface or to STM-4 for the OC-12c interface Configuring Sonet FramingRouterconfig-if# atm sonet Stm-1Line msg line 64byte exp-msg Overhead c2 byte j0 bytesMsg line j1 16byte exp-msg Sls0 is part of the payload pointer byteConfiguring Loopback Creating a PVC Configuring Virtual CircuitsConfiguring CDP Configuring the Maximum VCs per VPName Mapping a Protocol Address to a PVCVpi vci aal-encap Ip-address atm-vc vcdVerifying the ATM Configuration Switch Router aSwitch Router B 5CB About Port Snooping Configuring Interfaces About Port SnoopingAbout the Snooping Source Port Configuring SnoopingRestrictions on Port Snooping About the Snooping Destination PortSource-port Direction receive transmit bothShow snoop Monitoring SnoopingShow snoop interface Destination-port78-6235-04, Cisco IOS Release 12.010W518