Cisco Systems Network Router manual Guidelines for Selecting an Address Format

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Chapter 3 Address and Closed User Group Planning

Planning Address Configuration Settings

Table 3-1 ATM Address Components

ATM Field

Description

Default Values

 

 

 

AFI

Authority Format Identifier (1 byte).

47

 

 

 

ICD

International Code Designator (2 bytes) The default value is the ICD assigned to

0091

 

Cisco Systems.

 

 

 

 

IDI

Initial Domain Identifier (8 bytes). The contents of this field vary depending on the

 

value of the AFI. For example, with a DCC AESA (AFI=39), the IDI value of Hex

 

 

840F identifies the United States.

 

 

 

 

HO-DSP

High-Order Domain Specific Part (4 to 12 bytes). The meaning is defined by the

 

address authority controlling the AESA. This component couples with AFI and IDI

 

 

to route a call to the appropriate switch.

 

 

 

 

ESI

End System Identifier (6 bytes). This field repeats the PNNI Controller MAC address

PXM45

 

when the ATM address identifies the PNNI node. (When an ATM address identifies

MAC address at first

 

an ATM end system, the ESI field will be completed through ILMI registration with

boot.

 

the end system. In this case, the ESI is typically the MAC address of the ATM CPE.

 

 

The unique ESI field will distinguish that ATM end system [ATM CPE] from all other

 

 

ATM end systems.)

 

 

 

 

SEL

PNNI selector byte (1 byte). The selector byte is used to identify different target

00

 

applications on the node.

 

 

 

 

Guidelines for Selecting an Address Format

It is important to select a address format plan which meets the future needs and scale of the network. Changing the node ATM address format and addresses after its initial deployment requires major service disruption, and requires complete reconfiguration of the node and all of its connections. Consider the following guidelines when selecting an address format:

Consider whether a registered address will be required in the future. The default registered address is registered to Cisco and is part of the ATM address.

If an address format has been chosen for the WAN, or if your WAN will consist of existing nodes for which an address format has been selected, you can select that address format.

Both Public ATM networks (PSTNs) and Narrowband Integrated Services Digital Networks (N-ISDN) usually use E.164 numbers. PNNI allows end-system reachability to be advertised via the E.164 address prefix.

In the Data Country Code (DCC) format, each country has a unique DCC value. If you select this address format, your value must match this standard.

In the International Code Designator (ICD) format, the ICD identifies an organization such as a company or campus. This identification is useful when you are deploying a WAN that will be accessed by several campuses or sites.

Native E.164 addresses can be embedded in the AESA.

Enter the address format or formats that you select into the Nodal Address Worksheet, Table 3-4, which appears at the end of this chapter.

Note Local AFIs should not be used for addressing within ATM Service Provider networks.

 

 

Cisco PNNI Network Planning Guide for MGX and SES Products, Release 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April, 2004

 

 

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Contents Text Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0 Corporate HeadquartersCopyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Iii N T E N T SCompatible Standards Worksheets Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April Vii G U R E SViii B L E S Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April Audience ObjectivesOrganization Xii ConventionsXiii DocumentationDocumentation Notes for the April 2004 Product Releases Related DocumentationXiv Technical Manual Order of UseTerms Technical Manual Titles and DescriptionsXvi Xvii Xviii Xix Reference Guides Xxi Xxii Document Title DescriptionXxiii Xxiv Xxv Xxvi Xxvii Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Ordering DocumentationChapter Changes Changes to This DocumentXxviii Opening a TAC Case Obtaining Technical AssistanceDocumentation Feedback Cisco TAC WebsiteTAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationXxx Xxxi Xxxii Pnni Network Database Introduction to PnniSingle Peer Group Topology Example Single Peer Group Topology Hierarchical Pnni Network TopologyPeer group Ppeer Simple Node Representation Peer Group LeadersSimple Node Representation Complex Node RepresentationBorder Nodes Pnni Internetworking with AiniHierarchical Pnni Network Benefits Example Pnni Internetworking with Aini Topology Pnni Internetworking with IispPart Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April Compatible Standards SpecificationsPXM45/B PXM45Capabilities PXM1ESES Capabilities SESDAX Spvc Connection Limit AdjustmentsConnection Type Switch Connections CWM Endpoints SVCParallel Links Between Adjacent Switches Install Redundant Hardware in SwitchesPhysical Network Planning Multiple Paths Between Network Nodes Planning Guidelines for Individual Peer GroupsMultiple Links Between Adjacent Peer Groups Multiple Links to an External NetworkPlanning Guidelines for Peer Group Leaders Planning Guidelines for Hierarchical NetworksPlanning Guidelines for Border Nodes Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April Address Planning Overview Address and Closed User Group PlanningPnni Addressing Example Selecting an ATM Address Format Planning Address Configuration SettingsESI SEL IDP DSP Supported Address FormatsGuidelines for Selecting an Address Format ATM Field Description Default ValuesDCC Selecting a Pnni LevelAddress Registration Authorities Category Type Authorities4shows an example topology of a Pnni MPG WAN Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April Level Peer Group ID Portion of ATM Address Bytes LengthSelecting the Pnni Peer Group ID Default Peer Group ID20-byte Node Address Selecting the ATM AddressSelecting the Spvc Address Prefix Selecting the Ilmi Address PrefixPlanning Address Prefixes for Aini and Iisp Links Additional Guidelines for Creating an Address Plan Selecting Static Addresses for UNI PortsClosed User Group Example Closed User Group OverviewSelecting an Interlock Code Planning CUG Configuration SettingsSelecting an Index Selecting CPE Addresses Selecting Internal CUG Access OptionsSpecifying a Preferential CUG Selecting External CUG Access OptionsWorksheets Selecting a Default CUG AddressCUG Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April How MGX and SES Nodes Select Routes Administrative WeightLink and Route Metrics Cell Delay Variation Cell Transfer DelayAvailable Cell Rate Maximum Cell Rate Shortest Path Table RoutingShortest Path Tables Traffic Metric Class of Service TablesService Class Acronym Definition Guidelines CTD CDVHow SPVCs and SPVPs use the SPTs How SVCs and SVPs use the SPTsOn-Demand Routing How MGX and SES Nodes Select LinksLoad Balancing for SPT and On-Demand Routing CLR0+12 Additional Routing Features in MGX and SES NodesService Preferred RoutingGrooming Priority RoutingNodal Point-to-Multipoint Branch Restriction Soft ReroutingPriority Bumping Blocking Pass-Through ConnectionsAXSM-XG AXSM/AAXSM/B AXSM-EFarthest Node Branching Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April Ansi APS ABRAesa AiniIN-2 P2MPCBR CTDIN-3 CUGCWM DININ-4 IN-5 PGLPnni MGX SESIN-6 IN-7 UBRUNI TACIN-8