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Cisco Systems OL-7396-01 Manual
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3 CONTENTS31 Preface39 Product Overview49 Understanding the User Interface69 Initially Configuring the ATM Switch Router103 Configuring System Management Functions127 Configuring Redundancy141 Configuring ATM Network Interfaces149 Configuring Virtual Connections255 Configuring Operation, Administration, and Maintenance263 Configuring Resource Management307 Configuring ILMI317 Configuring ATM Routing and PNNI383 Using Access Control397 Configuring IP over ATM411 Configuring LAN Emulation443 Configuring ATM Accounting, RMON, and SNMP467 Configuring Tag Switching and MPLSTag Switching Overview 468 Hardware and Software Requirements and Restrictions Hardware and Software Requirements and Restrictions (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010) Configuring Tag Switching 479 Configuring Tag Switching CoS483 Threshold Group for TBR Classes484 CTT RowRM CAC Support 485 Tag Switching Configuration ExampleFigure 16-4 shows an example tag switching network.Figure 16-4 Example Network for Tag Switching Router 5-1 ConfigurationThe configuration of router R5-1, interface e0/1, follows: Router 5-2 ConfigurationThe configuration between router R5-1, interfacee0/1, and R5-2, interface e0/1, follows: The configuration between router R5-2, interfacee0/2, and R5-3, interface e0/2, follows: The configuration of router R5-2, interfacea2/0.1, follows: 16-20 486 Router 5-3 ConfigurationThe configuration of router R5-3, interface e0/2, follows: The configuration of routerR5-3, interface e0/5 follows: The configuration of router R5-3, interface atm2/0.1, follows: ATM Switch Router A5-4 ConfigurationThe configuration of ATM switch routerA5-4, interfaces atm0/1/1 and atm 0/0/3, follows: Router 5-5 ConfigurationThe configuration of router R5-5, interface e0/2, follows: ATM Switch Router A6-4 ConfigurationThe configuration of ATM switch router A6-4, interface atm0/1/1, follows: 487 MPLS Overview493 MPLS Network Packet Transmission494 Configuring Label Edge Routing497 MPLS Over Fast Ethernet Interfaces499 MPLS VPNs511 Configuring Signalling Features533 Configuring Interfaces551 Configuring Circuit Emulation Services629 Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Interworking Port Adapter Interfaces683 Configuring IMA Port Adapter Interfaces701 Configuring Quality of Service725 Configuring the ATM Traffic-Shaping Carrier Module797 Configuring Rate Limiting and Traffic Shaping803 Configuring ATM Router Module Interfaces865 Managing Configuration Files, System Images, and Functional Images875 APNNI Migration ExamplesAdding a Higher Level of PNNI Hierarchy876 Switch T1 Initial ConfigurationSwitch T2 Initial Configuration 877 Switch T3 Initial Configuration878 Switch T4 Initial ConfigurationThe initial configuration for switch SanFran.BldA.T4 follows: Switch T5 Initial ConfigurationThe initial configuration for switch SanFran.BldA.T5 follows: Configuring Second Level of PNNI Hierarchy on Switches T3 and T4or switch SanFran.BldA.T4 has no effect on new or existing connections. 879 A-5Use the following commands to confirm the creation of the PNNI hierarchy: 880 Configuring the Link Between Switch T3 and Switch T4 for PNNIVerifying Connectivity to All ATM Addresses and Deleting an Old Static Route on Switches T4 and T3A-7 The following example shows how to delete the old static route from switch T4: The following example verifies that the old static route on switch T4 has been deleted: The following example shows how to delete the old static route from switch T3: To verify the deletion of the old static route on switch T3, use the show atm route command. 881 Adding a New Lowest Level of PNNI HierarchyFigure A-3 shows an example network configured with only one level of PNNI hierarchy at level 56.FigureA-3 One-Level PNNI Hierarchical Network A-9 883 Switch T1 Initial ConfigurationThe initial configuration for switch NewYork BldB.T1 follows: The following example shows the output from the show atm route command for the switch: Switch T2 Initial ConfigurationThe initial configuration for switch NewYork BldB.T2 follows: Switch T3 Initial ConfigurationThe initial configuration for switch NewYork BldB.T3 follows: 884 Switch T4 Initial ConfigurationSwitch T5 Initial Configuration Moving Switch T4 Down into a New Peer Group 886 Moving Switch SanFran.BldA.T5 Down into an Existing Peer Group887 Restoring Auto-Summary on the LGN SanFranThe following example shows how to verify the configuration: The switch that contains the active PGL is configured similarly: A-14 The following examples show how to verify the configuration: 888 Moving Switches T3, T1, and T2 Down into a New Peer GroupThe following example shows how to move switch NewYork.BldB.T3 down into a new peer group: 889 A-15The following example shows how to move switch NewYork.BldB.T1 down into a new peer group: The following example shows how to move switch NewYork.BldB.T2 down into a new peer group: The following examples show how to verify the results of the configuration: A-16 890 Restoring Autosummary on the LGN NewYorkThe following example shows how to restore autosummary on the LGN NewYork: The following examples show how to verify the configuration: APPENDIX 891 B
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