Cisco Systems NI-1 manual Naming Logical Ports, Adding Inter-Network Links Topology Information

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Chapter 6 Configuring the Cisco NI-1 DLSAM Equipment Module

Naming Logical Ports

Deleting Logical Ports

Deleting an ATM logical port will delete an agent subscriber from the Cisco 6100/6130.

Step 1 From the Root Tree Viewer choose Network > Cisco NI1 DSLAM Network Name > Cisco NI1 DSLAM Node > Node Name > Cisco NI1 DSLAM ATM Logical Port > Logical Port Name

Step 2 Click the Delete button on the toolbar.

Step 3 Apply the Transaction by clicking the Apply button on the toolbar.

Naming Logical Ports

The Cisco 6100/6130 NI-1 Equipment Module allows the name of a logical port to be changed from the default name given by CPC when you save a logical port without naming it.

Equipment Module logical port names can be modified through the FTI or the GUI. The names can now be set to any combination of characters, and must be less than 33 characters. When this name attribute is modified, the Equipment Module verifies that the new name is unique within the containing node.

The name attribute is reset to its default when the user sets the name attribute to an empty string. The Equipment Module logical port name is stored in the CPC database as the attribute srname.

A Transaction must be opened to change the name attribute.

Adding Inter-Network Links (Topology) Information

After uploading new fabric elements and Service elements, you need to add extra topology information which the upload function is unable to determine (because the information is not known to the node). Topology information or inter-network links are outside the scope of the a single node or subnet manager and must be added manually through the CPC GUI or the FTI.

Links from subtended to subtending nodes in a subtending configuration must be added in the following manner.

Adding Links Using the GUI

Step 1 From the Root Tree Viewer choose Network Admin > InterNetworking > Link.

Step 2 Click the Object Viewer button on the toolbar.

Step 3 Enter the attribute values under the Common Attributes, Contained By, LPort Association, and Link Parameters tabs. For attribute information and detailed procedures, refer to Chapter 4, “General Functions and Features.”

Step 4 Save and apply the link object by clicking the Save and Apply buttons on the toolbar. Step 5 Repeat the above procedure to create each inter-networking link.

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Contents Supported Configurations Subscriber Connection ConfigurationsSubtending Configurations Supported Equipment Vendor Product VersionsSummary of Configuration Tasks Network TimeoutInitial System Upload Before You Upload Creating a Network Object Attribute Description AcceptableValues Common Attributes Attribute Description Acceptable Default Values Creating a Node ObjectValues Cisco Snmp Network Upload Uploading for Individual Nodes Uploading the Fabric Elements for a Network ObjectRe-Upload Viewing the Upload ProgressWorking with Logical Ports Creating Logical PortsModifying Logical Ports Adding Links Using the GUI Naming Logical PortsAdding Inter-Network Links Topology Information Deleting Logical PortsWorking with Service Element Profiles Creating a Service Element ProfileModifying a Service Element Profile Deleting a Service Element ProfileDSL Physical Port Profile Attributes Cisco 6100/6130 DSL Physical Port Profile Object Viewer Default Value Attribute DescriptionSDSL, Adsl DSLDefault Value Cisco 6100/6130 CapadslDMT2ADSL 2B1QSDSLAttribute Description ATU-C CAP Attribute Description ATM Logical Port Profile Attributes Other AttributesATM DCE, DTETRUE, False Attribute Description Acceptable Values Default Values ATM-ATM PVCUBR Bandwidth ATM AttributesVPI Ilmi ID VCI Ilmi IDATM-ATM Cross Connection Service Element Profile Attributes AttributesCisco Provisioning Center User’s Guide 78-11339-01 Attribute Name Description VC, VPQP3 PVC is assigned. The highest Priority is QP1

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