Chapter 10 Managing PNNI Routing

PNNI Node ID

Showing PNNI node ID

Use the following command to display the PNNI node ID of this node.

Command: M15-155s8:/>route pnni config node_id show [<levvel>]

Output: Node id:

Level 1 - Configure [Current]: 38.A0.39.03.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.40.0D.87.00.16.00

[

38.A0.39.03.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.40.0D.87.00.16.00

]

Level 2 - 30.38.39.04.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.40.0D.87.01.B8.00 Level 3 - 28.30.39.03.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.40.0D.87.01.B8.00 Level 4 - 20.28.39.03.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.40.0D.87.01.B8.00 Level 5 - 18.20.39.03.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.40.0D.87.01.B8.00

Setting PNNI node ID

Use the following command to set PNNI node ID. For the physical level, this takes affect only after next switch reboot. For logical levels, this change requires that the node would be administratively down before the set takes place.

Command: M15-155s8:/>route pnni config node_id set <level (1-5)> <node id>

Parameters Level (1-5)

Internal level number: 1 is the lowest

 

(physical) node

Node id

22 hexadecimal bytes separated by a

 

decimal. The first byte is the level (1-104 in

 

Hex).

Setting PNNI node ID to default value

Use the following command to set PNNI node ID to its default value. The default value is derived from the switch’s ATM address and the PNNI level that is currently being configured. For the lowest level (physical), the scope level gets into the first byte of the node ID, then comes the value “160”, and then the full ATM address of the switch. Further changes to the switch ATM address won’t be reflected in the PNNI node ID unless specified by the address prefix command

For logical levels, the default value is derived from the lower level peer group ID. The level gets into the first byte of the node ID, then come 14 bytes of the lower peer group ID, (that this node would represent if it becomes LGN). Then come the ESI (6 bytes) of the physical system implementing this LGN. The last byte is zero.

Command: M15-155s8:/>route pnni config node_id default <level>

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