Cisco Systems Network Router Additional Routing Features in MGX and SES Nodes, Preferred Routing

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Chapter 4 Planning Intermediate Route Selection

Additional Routing Features in MGX and SES Nodes

Table 4-3 Link Selection Parameters Required for Various Classes of Service

Service

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLR01

CLR0+12

Class

Address

AW

maxCR

AvCR

CTD

CDV

CBR

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

rt-VBR

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

nrt-VBR

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

Required

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABR

Required

Required

Required

Required

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UBR

Required

Required

Required

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.CLR0 is the cell loss ratio for cells with the Cell Loss Priority bit set to 0.

2.CLR0+1 is the cell loss ratio for all cells with the Cell Loss Priority bit set to either 0 or 1.

When two parallel links are available along the route, the controller chooses a link based on the configuration of the switch. The link selection options are:

AW—Selects the link with the least AW in the egress direction. This is the default.

AvCR—Selects the link with the largest AvCR in the egress direction.

maxCR—Selects the link with the largest maxCR in the egress direction.

loadbalance—Selects links randomly so that one link does not become overburdened while the other is idle.

Additional Routing Features in MGX and SES Nodes

The following sections describe additional routing features you might want to consider when planning a PNNI network.

Preferred Routing

Preferred routes allow the switch administrator to define a specific route between the source and destination nodes, and then specify this route as the preferred route when defining SPVCs. If the connection is configured as a directed route, no other route is allowed, even if the route fails. If the connection is not configured as a directed route, other routes are considered when the preferred route is not available. When other routes are required, the switch can use the pre-calculated routing tables or on-demand routing.

Preferred routing was introduced in Release 3.0.00 and is supported on the MGX 8830, MGX 8850 (PXM1E), MGX 8850 (PXM45), and MGX 8950 switches and the MGX 8880 Media Gateway. Release 3.0.20 and later support preferred routing on SES nodes.

Note Preferred routes created with Release 3 software cannot be gracefully upgraded to Release 4 or later preferred routes.

 

 

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 Organization ObjectivesAudience Xii ConventionsDocumentation Notes for the April 2004 Product Releases DocumentationRelated Documentation XiiiXiv Technical Manual Order of UseTerms Technical Manual Titles and DescriptionsXvi Xvii Xviii Xix Reference Guides Xxi Xxii Document Title DescriptionXxiii Xxiv Xxv Xxvi Cisco.com Obtaining DocumentationOrdering Documentation XxviiXxviii Changes to This DocumentChapter Changes Documentation Feedback Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco TAC Website Opening a TAC CaseXxx Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationTAC Case Priority Definitions 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 RepresentationHierarchical Pnni Network Benefits Pnni Internetworking with AiniBorder Nodes Example Pnni Internetworking with Aini Topology Pnni Internetworking with IispPart Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April Compatible Standards SpecificationsCapabilities PXM45PXM1E PXM45/BSES Capabilities SESConnection Type Switch Connections CWM Endpoints Connection Limit AdjustmentsSVC DAX SpvcPhysical Network Planning Install Redundant Hardware in SwitchesParallel Links Between Adjacent Switches Multiple Links Between Adjacent Peer Groups Planning Guidelines for Individual Peer GroupsMultiple Links to an External Network Multiple Paths Between Network NodesPlanning Guidelines for Border Nodes Planning Guidelines for Hierarchical NetworksPlanning Guidelines for Peer Group Leaders 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 ValuesAddress Registration Authorities Selecting a Pnni LevelCategory Type Authorities DCC4shows 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 AddressPlanning Address Prefixes for Aini and Iisp Links Selecting the Ilmi Address PrefixSelecting the Spvc Address Prefix Additional Guidelines for Creating an Address Plan Selecting Static Addresses for UNI PortsClosed User Group Example Closed User Group OverviewSelecting an Index Planning CUG Configuration SettingsSelecting an Interlock Code 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 Link and Route Metrics Administrative WeightHow MGX and SES Nodes Select Routes Available Cell Rate Cell Transfer DelayCell Delay Variation Shortest Path Tables Shortest Path Table RoutingMaximum Cell Rate Service Class Acronym Definition Guidelines Class of Service TablesCTD CDV Traffic MetricHow SPVCs and SPVPs use the SPTs How SVCs and SVPs use the SPTsLoad Balancing for SPT and On-Demand Routing How MGX and SES Nodes Select LinksOn-Demand Routing Service Additional Routing Features in MGX and SES NodesPreferred Routing CLR0+12Grooming Priority RoutingPriority Bumping Soft ReroutingBlocking Pass-Through Connections Nodal Point-to-Multipoint Branch RestrictionAXSM/B AXSM/AAXSM-E AXSM-XGFarthest Node Branching Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April Aesa ABRAini Ansi APSCBR P2MPCTD IN-2CWM CUGDIN IN-3IN-4 Pnni PGLMGX SES IN-5IN-6 UNI UBRTAC IN-7IN-8