Cisco Systems MGX-FRSM-2T3E3, MGX-FRSM-2CT3 manual Using the CLI to Configure Inverse Multiplexing

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ATM Universal Service Module

cnfportrscprtn <port_num> <controller> <ingress_%BW> <egress_%BW> <number_of_cons> <VPImin/VPImax> [VCImin/VCImax]

port_num is the port number in the range 1–8.

controller is a number representing the controller: 1=PAR, 2=PNNI, and 3=MPLS.

ingress_%BW is the percentage of ingress bandwidth in the range 0–100.

egress_%BW is the percentage of egress bandwidth in the range 0–100.

number_of_cons is the maximum number of connections on the port.

VPImin/VPImax is the minimum and maximum VPI numbers.

VCImin/VCImax is the optional specification for VCI range.

Using the CLI to Configure Inverse Multiplexing

The command sequence for configuring the IMA feature:

Step 1 addln on all constituent links.

Step 2 cnfln if necessary.

Step 3 addimagrp (or addaimgrp) to create the IMA group by using the following syntax:

addimagrp <group_num> <port_type> <list_of_links> <minNumLink>

group_num is a number for IMA group. The range is 1–8.

port_type

is the port type: 1=UNI, 2=NN1.

list_of_links is the list of links to be included in the group. Separate each link number by a period.

minNumLink is the minimum number of links in the range 1–8 to form a group.

For example: the following creates IMA group 1 with lines 3, 4, and 5. The minimum is 3.

addimagrp 1 3.4.5 3

IMA-related commands are dspimagrp, dspimagrpcnt, dspimagrps, dspimainfo, and dspimalncnt. Refer to the Cisco MGX 8850 Wide Area Edge Switch Command Reference for descriptions.

Adding and Configuring Connections on the AUSM/B

You can add and modify connections through the Cisco WAN Manager or the CLI. Refer to applicable documentation if you use the WAN Manager application. This section describes how to add an ATM connection through the CLI according to the rules for adding a standard connection or a management connection in the form of either a DAX con or a three-segment connection. See “Rules for Adding Connections” earlier in this chapter.

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Contents Tasks for Configuring Cards and Services Modifying the Resource PartitioningSequence of Configuration Tasks Rules for Adding ConnectionsRules for Adding a DAX Connection Rules for Adding Three-Segment ConnectionsRules for Adding Management Connections Processor Switching Module Addport portnum linenum pctbw minvpi maxvpi Configuring Card-Level Parameters, Lines, and PortsCnfcdrscprtn numberPARconns numberPNNIconns numberTAGconns Automatic Protection Switching on the PXM Cnfatmln linenum typeProcessor Switching Module Adding Connections on a PXM in a Stand-Alone Node Cnfcon connID routepriority maxcost restricttrunktype CACCnfupcubr connID polType pcr0+1 cdvt0+1 IngPcUtil CLP ATM Universal Service Module Using the CLI to Configure the Card, Lines, and PortsCnfcdrscprtn 300 300 Cnfportq portnum qnum qalgo qdepth clphigh clplow efcithresAddimagrp groupnum porttype listoflinks minNumLink Using the CLI to Configure Inverse MultiplexingAdding and Configuring Connections on the AUSM/B Porttype Is the port type 1=UNI, 2=NN1Slot number, port number, vci, and vpi of the slave end Default is slave, so you actually do not need to type aConnID ATM Universal Service Module Adding and Configuring Connections on the AUSM/B Efcithresh Is the Efci threshold in the range 1-16000 cells BPX 8600-to-BPX 8600 SegmentEpdthreshold Very High Speed Frame Service Modules Frame Service Module FeaturesTypes of Frame Service Modules IntroductionFrame Service Module Features Four-Port Unchannelized Frame Service Module forMGX-FRSM-2CT3 Features MGX-FRSM-2T3E3 FeaturesEight-Port Frsm Features MGX-FRSM-HS2/B FeaturesMGX-FRSM-HS1/B Features Congestion Indication for NIW Connections Description of Connection Types on the FrsmFrame Relay-to-ATM Network Interworking Cell Loss Priority Frame Relay-to-ATM Service InterworkingPVC Status Management Congestion Indication ATM/Frame-to-User Network Interface Command and Response MappingFrame Forwarding Translation and Transparent ModesCnfln linenum linetype linerate Configuring Frame Relay ServiceConfiguring the Frsm Cards, Lines, and Ports Addport portnum linenum porttype Addport portnum linenum ds0speed beginslot numslot porttypeAddport portnum porttype Cnfport portnum lmisig asyn elmi T391 T392 N391 N392 N393Configuring Frame Relay Service Adding a Frame Relay Connection Addred redPrimarySlotNum redSecondarySlotNum redTypeConfiguring Frame Relay Service Cnfchanmap channum chanType FECN/EFCI DE to CLP CLP to DE =NIWTest Commands for the FRSMs Establishing the BPX 8600-to-BPX 8600-Series SegmentBit Error Rate Testing on an Unchannelized T3 or E3 Frsm Cell Delay Treatment Circuit Emulation Service Module for T3 and E3Features Configuring Service on a T3 or E3 Cesm Error and Alarm ResponseConfiguring the Card, Lines, and Ports Adding and Modifying ConnectionsAddcon portnum mastership remoteConnId Cnfcon portnum Cdvt CellLossIntegPeriod bufsizeBit Error Rate Testing on a T3 or E3 Cesm Unstructured Data Transfer Eight-Port Circuit Emulation Service ModulesStructured Data Transfer Redundancy Support for the Eight-Port Cesm Cell Delay TreatmentError and Alarm Response Configuring Service on an Eight-Port Cesm Cnfln linenum linecode linelen clksrc E1-signalingConfiguring Bulk Distribution and Redundancy Addport portnum linenum beginslot numslot porttypeAdding and Modifying Connections Eight-Port Circuit Emulation Service Modules Service Resource Module Configuring Card and Line ParametersBulk Distribution for T1 Service Redundancy Support by the MGX-SRM-3T3/BRedundancy . Only an SRM can support 1 N redundancy Configuring Redundancy Through the Redundancy BusTo specify 11 redundancy. Enter a 2 to specify 1 N Card pair. Permissible slot numbers are in the range Bit Error Rate Testing Through an MGX-SRM-3T3Configuring Redundancy Through the Distribution Bus 11-14, 17-22,Bit Error Rate Testing Through an MGX-SRM-3T3 Pattern Test for AX-FRSM-8E1 and MGX-CESM-8E1 Pattern Test Options In-band/ESFLoopback Test Options

MGX-FRSM-HS2, MGX-FRSM-2T3E3, MGX-FRSM-2CT3 specifications

Cisco Systems is a leader in networking technology and infrastructure, providing solutions that drive innovation and efficiency for businesses worldwide. Among its diverse range of products, the MGX series stands out as a pivotal component for the network-centric era, especially with models like MGX-FRSM-2CT3, MGX-FRSM-2T3E3, and MGX-FRSM-HS2. These modules are primarily designed for the MGX 8800 series routers, facilitating efficient traffic management and service delivery.

The MGX-FRSM-2CT3 is a versatile module that supports two T3 connections. It allows network operators to seamlessly integrate high-capacity circuit-switched and packet-switched data on a unified platform. This versatility is crucial for service providers looking to enhance their bandwidth offerings while ensuring reliable performance across voice, video, and data applications.

In contrast, the MGX-FRSM-2T3E3 module caters to operators needing E3 support. This feature allows for efficient data transport over a broader bandwidth, catering to European standards. The E3 configuration is vital for service providers operating in Europe or regions that utilize E3 technology prominently.

The MGX-FRSM-HS2 module is another significant offering, designed to accommodate the increasing demand for high speed and high capacity. It supports higher-order TDM and packet technologies, enabling operators to implement advanced services such as VoIP, video conferencing, and other data-intensive applications. This module provides scalability and reliability, making it ideal for next-generation networks.

All three modules leverage Cisco’s advanced switching and routing technology, ensuring optimal performance and minimal latency. The integration of Quality of Service (QoS) features allows network administrators to prioritize traffic types effectively, ensuring mission-critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth.

Additionally, these MGX modules support various signaling protocols, enabling interoperability with existing network infrastructure while also facilitating the migration to newer technologies. They play an essential role in modernizing telecom networks, allowing service providers to adapt to changing market demands and technology landscapes.

In summary, the Cisco MGX-FRSM-2CT3, MGX-FRSM-2T3E3, and MGX-FRSM-HS2 modules are key components for businesses looking to enhance their networking capabilities. With their robust support for T3 and E3 technologies, high scalability, and advanced QoS features, these modules empower service providers to deliver a wide range of services, drive innovation, and meet the growing demands of users in an increasingly connected world.