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Configuring VP Tunnels

Verify

When the VP tunnel is configured on both ends and the connection is up, the AutoCfgState displays “completed.”

Switch# show atm interface atm 3/0/2.99

 

 

Interface:

ATM3/0/2.99

Port-type:

vp tunnel

 

IF Status:

UP

 

Admin Status:

up

 

Auto-config:

enabled

 

AutoCfgState:

completed

 

IF-Side:

Network

IF-type:

NNI

 

Uni-type:

not applicable Uni-version:

not applicable

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omitted.>

 

 

 

 

Switch#

 

 

 

 

 

Switch# show

atm vp

 

 

 

 

Interface

VPI

Type

X-Interface

X-VPI

Status

ATM3/0/2

99

PVP

TUNNEL

 

 

Switch#

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring SVCs, PVCs, SoftPVCs, PVPs, and VPTunnels 3-23

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Interface Numbering Example of Interface NumberingUndoing a Command or Feature Undoing a Command or FeatureDisplaying the Configuration Switch# more systemrunning-configSaving Configuration Changes Saving Configuration ChangesSwitch# copy systemrunning-config nvramstartup-config Where to Go Next Where to Go NextNaming the ATM Switch Router Getting StartedExample Naming the ATM Switch RouterStep Command VerifyAssigning a Password Assigning a PasswordSetting Up Remote Administrative Access Setting Up Remote Administrative AccessSwitch# show interface ethernet 6ATMSwitch Router Quick Software Configuration Guide Configuring SVCs, PVCs Soft PVCs, PVPs, VP Tunnels Configuring SVCsConfiguring the Router Configuring SVCsConfiguring Signaling on the Routers Configuring the RouterRouter# configure terminal Routerconfig# Switch# show atm vc interface atm Configuring the IP Address and ESI AddressRouter# configure terminal MultipointConfiguring the Router Purpose Switch# show interface atmNsap Addresses Router Step Command PurposeDetermining the Nsap Address Router# show interface atmConfigure a Map Group and Map List Configuring SVCs Step Command Router# pingConfiguring PVCs Configuring PVCsConfiguring the ATM Switch Router Vci interface atm card/subcard/port.vpt# vpi vciConfiguring the ATM Switch Router Switchconfig-if#atm pvc 2 100 interface atm 0 0 any-vciSwitch# show atm vc interface atm 3/0/1 12ATM Switch Router Quick Software Configuration Guide Configuring Soft PVCs Configuring Soft PVCs Step Command PurposeConfiguring Soft PVCs Example Network for Configuring Soft PVCsDetermining the Destination ATM Switch Router Nsap Address Switch# show atm addressesSwitch# show atm address Configuring the Source ATM Switch Router Switchconfig#Switch# show atm vc interface atm 0/0/0 Configuring Soft PVCs Step Command Configuring PVPs Configuring PVPs Atm Configuring VP Tunnels Configuring VP TunnelsVPIs and VPTs for the Example VP Tunnel Switch a Switch B Switchconfig# interface atm 3/0/2 Switchconfig-if#interface atm 3/0/2.99Switch# show atm interface atm 3/0/2.99 Atm vp24ATM Switch Router Quick Software Configuration Guide Configuring Lane Understanding Lane on ATM Understanding Lane ComponentsUnderstanding Lane on ATM Addressing Implementing LaneSupporting LAN Protocols Implementing LaneConfiguring Lane Router and LAN Switch Requirements Assigning Components to Interfaces and SubinterfacesConfiguring a LEC Configuring a LECConfiguring the Lecs Configuring the LecsConfiguring the ATM Address of the Lecs Switchconfig# atm lecs-address lecsaddressConfiguring the Lecs Database Configuring the Lecs Database PurposeConfiguring the LES/BUS Configuring the LES/BUS Step CommandLane Configuration Examples Lane Configuration ExamplesATMSwitch# configure terminal ATM Switch RouterATMSwitch# show lane default-atm-addresses interface ATM0 ATMSwitch# copy systemrunning-config nvramstartup-configATMSwitch# show lane config LE BUS ATM0.1Router1# more systemrunning-config ATMSwitch# show lane clientRouter1# configure terminal RouterATMconfig-if#lane server-bus ethernet engelan Catalyst 5500 SwitchATM enable ATM# configure terminal ATM# copy systemrunning-config nvramstartup-configATMconfig-subif#lane client ethernet 1 engelan ATM# show lane clientSwitch# show lane Verifying ConnectivityVerifying Connectivity ATMSwitch# ping ATMSwitch# show lane client 18ATMSwitch Router Quick Software Configuration Guide Configuring Tag Switching Software RestrictionsConfiguring Tag Switching on an ATM Switch Router Enabling Tag Switching on the ATM InterfaceConfiguring Tag Switching on an ATM Switch Router Switch# show tag-switching interfaces Enabling Tag Switching on the ATM Interface Step CommandSwitchconfig-if#ip unnumbered loopback ExamplesConfiguring the Routing Protocol Configuring the Routing Protocol Switch# show ip ospfConfiguring Tag Switching on a Router Configuring Tag Switching on a RouterTag Switching Configuration Example Tag Switching Configuration ExampleRouter 5-1 Configuration Router# show tag-switching interfaceRouter 5-2 Configuration Router 5-3 ConfigurationATM Switch Router A5-4 Configuration Router 5-5 ConfigurationAtmA5-4#configure terminal ATM Switch Router A6-4 Configuration AtmA6-4#configure terminalD E Index ATMSwitch Router Quick Software Configuration Guide Index Index ATMSwitch Router Quick Software Configuration Guide