Cisco Systems 8600 Series Connection Routing, Addcon Command Syntax, Field Value Description

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ATM Connection Requirements

When adding ATM connections, first the access port and access service lines connecting to the customer CPE need to be configured. Also, the trunks across the network need to configured appropriately for the type of connection. Following that the addcon command may be used to add a connection, first specifying the service type and then the appropriate parameters for the connection.

For example, when configuring a BXM for CPE connections, the BXM is configured for port mode, a line is upped with the upln command and configured with the cnfln command. Then the associated port is configured with the cnfport command and upped with the upport command. Following this, the ATM connections are added via the addcon command with the syntax.

Connection Routing

ATM connections for a BXM or ASI card are identified as follows:

slot number (in the BPX switch shelf where the BXM or ASI is located)

port number (one of the ATM ports on the BXM or ASI)

Virtual Path Identifier (VPI)

Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI) – (* for virtual path connections)

The slot and port are related to the BPX switch hardware. Virtual path connections (VPCs) are identified by a “*” for the VCI field. Virtual circuit connections (VCCs) are identified by both a VPI and VCI field.

Connections added to the network are automatically routed once the end points are specified. This AutoRoute feature is standard with all BPX, IGX, and IPX switches. The network automatically detects trunk failures and routes connections around the failures.

Addcon Command Syntax

The following parameters are entered for BXM addcon command. Depending upon the connection type, the user is prompted for the appropriate parameters as shown in the following:

addcon local_addr node remote_addr traffic_type....extended parameters

Field

Value

Description

local/remote_addr

slot.port.vpi.vci

desired VCC or VPI connection identifier

 

 

 

node

 

slave end of connection

 

 

 

traffic_type

 

Type of traffic, chosen from CBR, VBR,

 

 

ABR, and UBR

 

 

 

extended parameters

 

The traffic management and performance

 

 

parameters associated with an ATM

 

 

connection.

 

 

 

Note The range of VPIs and VCIs reserved for PVC traffic and SVC traffic is configurable using the cnfport command. While adding connections, the system checks the entered VPI/VPC against the range reserved for SVC traffic. If there is a conflict, the addcon command fails with the message “VPI/VCI on selected port is reserved at local/remote end”.

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