
Chapter 12 Managing ATM Connections
Creating ATM Connections
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Creating ATM Connections
To create a PVC or SVC, proceed as follows:
1.Upload any existing ATM connections and QoS (Quality of Service) profiles, if available (for details, see “Uploading Existing ATM Connections and QoS Profiles” section on page
2.Create an ATM QoS profile, when required (see “Managing ATM QoS Profiles” section on page
a.Deploy (create) the PVC or SVC in the CEMF, using the Deployment Wizard (for details, see “Deploying a PVC Object” section on page
b.Apply the QoS profile to the PVC or SVC (for details, see “Applying an ATM QoS Profile to an ATM Connection” section on page
c.Configure the fields for the PVC or SVC, including layer 2 information (for details, see “ATM PVC Configuration” section on page
Uploading Existing ATM Connections and QoS Profiles
This section describes how to upload existing ATM connections and profiles (previously configured on a Cisco device) into the Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager application. Uploading saves time and effort
When you upload PVCs, any corresponding ATM QoS profiles are also uploaded. PVCs are discovered and placed into the normal state, so that management of these connections begins automatically. Once these connections and/or profiles are uploaded, you can view and adjust them within Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager. Existing ATM connections and QoS profiles are uploaded from the ATM Connection Upload window.
Note The processes of uploading ATM connections and synchronizing the connections function in a similar manner to upload the existing ATM connections and QoS profiles. So, any policy set for synchronization (i.e. Normal, Device_is_Master, or CEMF_is_Master_after_first_sync) is applicable to Upload as well. Refer ATM Connection Synchronization section for details on policy setting for ATM Connection Synchronization.
Cisco 12000/10700 v3.1.1 Router Manager User Guide
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