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Preface
Audience
New and Changed Information
Organization
Related Documentation
Document Conventions
Obtaining Documentation
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Ordering Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Cisco Technical Support Website
Submitting a Service Request
Definitions of Service Request Severity
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
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Product Overview
Layer 3 Enabled ATM Switch Router Hardware Overview
Layer 3 Enabled ATM Switch Router Hardware (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Available Hardware Components (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Layer 3 Enabled ATM Switch Router Hardware (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Processor and Feature Card Models (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Available Physical Interfaces (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Summary of Software Features
System Availability (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
ATM Addressing and Plug-and-Play Operation
Connections
Resource Management
Signalling and Routing
ATM Internetworking Services (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
ATM Internetworking Services (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Network Clocking
Management and Monitoring
Available Network Management Applications
Layer 3 Features
Understanding the User Interface
User Interface Overview
Accessing Each Command Mode
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EXEC Mode
Privileged EXEC Mode
ROM Monitor Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Interface Configuration Mode
Interface Addressing Formats (Catalyst 8540)
CPU Interface Address Format (Catalyst8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Interface Range Configuration Mode
Subinterface Configuration Mode
Line Configuration Mode (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Line Configuration Mode (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Map-List Configuration Mode
Map-Class Configuration Mode
ATM Router Configuration Mode
PNNI Node Configuration Mode
PNNI Explicit Path Configuration Mode
ATM Accounting File Configuration Mode
ATM Accounting Selection Configuration Mode
LANE Configuration Server Database Configuration Mode
ATM E.164 Translation Table Configuration Mode
ATM Signalling Diagnostics Configuration Mode
Controller Configuration Mode
Redundancy Configuration Mode (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Main CPU Configuration Mode (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Additional Cisco IOS CLI Features
About Embedded CiscoView
Installing and Configuring Embedded CiscoView
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Displaying Embedded CiscoView Information
Initially Configuring the ATM Switch Router
Methods for Configuring the ATM Switch Router
Terminal Line Configuration (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Terminal Line Configuration (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Configuration Prerequisites
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Verifying Software and Hardware Installed on the ATM Switch Router
Configuring the BOOTP Server
Configuring the ATM Address
Manually Setting the ATM Address
Modifying the Physical Layer Configuration of an ATM Interface
Configuring the IP Interface
Configuring IP Address and Subnet Mask Bits
Displaying the IP Address
Testing the Ethernet Connection
Configuring Network Clocking
Network Clocking Features
Configuring Network Clock Sources and Priorities (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring Network Clock Sources and Priorities (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Configuring the Transmit Clocking Source
Displaying the Network Clocking Configuration
Configuring Network Clocking with NCDP
NCDP Network Example
Enabling NCDP
Configuring Network Clock Sources and Priorities
Configuring Optional NCDP Global Parameters
Configuring Optional NCDP Per-Interface Parameters
Displaying the NCDP Configuration
Network Clock Services for CES Operations and CBR Traffic
Configuring Network Routing
Configuring ATM Static Routes for IISP or PNNI
Configuring System Information
Configuring Online Diagnostics (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Access Test (Catalyst 8540MSR)
OIR Test (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Snake Test (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring Online Diagnostics (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Displaying the Online Diagnostics Configuration and Results (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
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The following example shows how to display detailed access test configuration and results:
The following example shows how to display the status of the OIR test:
Configuring SNMP and RMON
Testing the Configuration
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Confirming the Hardware Configuration (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Use the show hardware and show capability commands to confirm the correct hardware installation:
Confirming the Hardware Configuration (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Use the show hardware command to confirm the correct hardware installation:
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Confirming the Software Version
Confirming Power-on Diagnostics
Example (Catalyst8540 MSR)
The following example displays the power-on diagnostic tests results for the Catalyst8540 MSR:
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Example (Catalyst8510 MSR an d LightStream 1010)
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Confirming the Ethernet Configuration
Confirming the ATM Address
Testing the Ethernet Connection
Confirming the ATM Connections
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Confirming the ATM Interface Configuration
Use the show atm interface command to confirm the ATM interfaces are configured correctly:
Confirming the Interface Status
Use the show atm status command to confirm the status of ATM interfaces:
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Confirming Virtual Channel Connections
Use the show atm vc command to confirm the status of ATM virtual channel connections:
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Confirming the Running Configuration
Use the more system:running-config command to confirm that the current configuration is correct:
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Confirming the Saved Configuration
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Configuring System Management Functions
System Management Tasks
Configuring Terminal Lines and Modem Support (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring Terminal Lines and Modem Support (Catalyst8510 MSR and
Configuring Alias
Configuring Buffers
Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol
Configuring Enable Passwords
Configuring Load Statistics Interval
Configuring Logging
Configuring Login Authentication
Configuring Scheduler Attributes
Configuring Services
Configuring SNMP
Username Commands
Configuring the Privilege Level
Configuring Privilege Level (Global)
Configuring Privilege Level (Line)
Configuring the Network Time Protocol
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Displaying the NTP Configuration
Configuring the Clock and Calendar
Configuring the Clock
Configuring the Calendar
Configuring TACACS
Configuring AAA Access Control with TACACS+
Configuring AAA Accounting
Configuring TACACS Server
Configuring PPP Authentication
Configuring RADIUS
Configuring RADIUS Authentication
Configuring RADIUS Authorization
Configuring RADIUS Servers
Configuring RADIUS Server Communication
Configuring Secure Shell
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Displaying and Disconnecting SSH
Testing the System Management Functions
Displaying Active Processes
Displaying Protocols
Displaying Stacks
Displaying Routes
Displaying Environment
Checking Basic Connectivity (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Checking Basic Connectivity (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Configuring Redundancy
Route Processor Redundant Operation (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
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Configuring Route Processor Redundancy (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Forcing a Route Processor Switchover (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
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Displaying the Configuration Register Value
Synchronizing the Configurations (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Immediately Synchronizing Route Processor Configurations
Immediately Synchronizing Route Processor Counters (Catalyst8540 MSR)
Synchronizing the Configurations During Switchover (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Synchronizing the Dynamic Information (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring Dynamic Information Synchronization (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring Counter Synchronization (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
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Displaying the Route Processor Redundancy Configuration
To display the route processor redundancy configuration, use the following privileged EXEC commands:
The following example shows the route processor redundancy configuration:
Preparing a Route Processor for Removal (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
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Configuring Switch Fabric Enhanced High System Availability Operation (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring Preferred Switching Processors (Catalyst8540 MSR)
Displaying the Preferred Switch Processor Redundancy Configuration (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
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Displaying the Switch Processor EHSA Configuration
To display the switch processor EHSA configuration, use the following privileged EXEC command:
The following example shows the primary switch processor EHSA configuration:
show capability {primary | secondary} Displays the switch redundancy configuration.
Storing the Configuration
Configuring ATM Network Interfaces
Disabling Autoconfiguration
Displaying the Autoconfiguration
Configuring UNI Interfaces
Displaying the UNI Interface Configuration
Configuring NNI Interfaces
Displaying the NNI Interface Configuration
Configuring a 12-Bit VPI NNI Interface (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Displaying the 12-Bit VPI NNI Interface Configuration (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring IISP Interfaces
Displaying the IISP Configuration
Configuring Virtual Connections
Characteristics and Types of Virtual Connections
Configuring Virtual Channel Connections
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Displaying VCCs
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The following example shows the SwitchB PVC configuration on ATM interface 3/0/1:
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Step2 Switch(config-if)# no atm pvc vpi vci Deletes the PVC.
Switch(config-if)#
Deleting VCCs from an Interface
Step1 Switch(config)# interface atm card/subcard/port
Selects the interface to be configured.
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Configuring Terminating PVC Connections
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Displaying the Terminating PVC Connections
Configuring PVP Connections
Displaying PVP Configuration
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The following example shows the PVP configuration of Switch B:
Deleting PVPs from an Interface
Confirming PVP Deletion
Configuring Point-to-Multipoint PVC Connections
Displaying Point-to-Multipoint PVC Configuration
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Configuring Point-to-Multipoint PVP Connections
Displaying Point-to-Multipoint PVP Configuration
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Configuration of PVCs with the reroute or retry capabilities when a failure occurs in the network
Configuring Soft PVC Connections
Channel Connections, page 7-2
Guidelines for Creating Soft PVCs
Configuring Soft PVCs
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Displaying Soft PVC Configuration
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Modifying CTTR Indexes on an Existing Soft PVC
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The following example modifies the packet discard option to On for an existi ng soft PVC.
Configuring Soft PVP Connections
Displaying Soft PVP Connections
Modifying CTTR Indexes on an Existing Soft PVP
Configuring the Soft PVP or Soft PVC Route Optimization Feature
Enabling Soft PVP or Soft PVC Route Optimization
Displaying an Interface Route Optimization Configuration
Configuring Soft PVCs with Explicit Paths
Changing Explicit Paths for an Existing Soft PVC
Displaying Explicit Path for Soft PVC Connections
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Configuring Soft PVCs and Soft PVPs with Priority
Configuring a Soft PVC with priority
Configuring a Soft PVP with Priority
Configuring a Soft PVC with Priority for a CES Circuit
Configuring a Soft PVC with Priority for Frame Relay Connections
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The following example shows the configuration of a soft PVC with priority on an IMA interface.
Configuring Two-Ended Soft PVC and Soft PVP Connections
Configuring Two-Ended Soft PVC Connections
Configuring Two-Ended Soft PVP Connections
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On Switch-B, create a two-ended soft PVC on the source switch that uses the passive half leg on the
On Switch-C, display the passive half-leg configuration information of two-ended soft PVC.
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On Switch-B, create a two-ended soft PVP on the source switch that uses the passive half leg on the
Configuring Access Filters on Soft PVC and Soft PVP Passive Connections
Configuring Access Filters on Soft PVC Passive Connections
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On Switch-B, create a two-ended soft PVC on the source switch that uses the passive half leg on the
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Configuring Access Filters on Soft PVP Passive Connections
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On Switch-B, create a two-ended soft PVP on the source switch that uses the passive half leg on the
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Configuring Timer Rules Based Soft PVC and Soft PVP Connections
Configuring Timer Rules Based Soft PVCs
Configuring Timer Rules Based Soft PVPs
Displaying the Timer Rules Based Soft PVC and Soft PVP Configuration
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The following example is sample output from the show atm timer group command.
The following example is sample output from the show soft-vc command.
Configuring Backup Addresses for Soft PVC and Soft PVP Connections
How Redundant Soft VC Destinations Work
Redundant Soft VC Destinations on the Same Switch
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Redundant Soft VC Destinations on Different Switches
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Configuring Redundant Soft VC Destinations
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Displaying the Redundant Soft VC Destination Address Configuration
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The following example shows the specific ATM soft VC redundancy group named group3.
Configuring Point-to-Multipoint Soft PVC Connections
Guidelines for Creating Point-to-Multipoint Soft PVCs
Configuring Point-to-Multipoint Soft PVCs
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Displaying Point-to-Multipoint Soft PVC Configuration
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Configuring Traffic Parameters for Point-to-Multipoint Soft-PVC Connections
Step1 Switch(atmsoft-p2mp)# packet-discard {on | off
Configures the (early) packet discard option on a point-to-multipoint soft PVC connection.
Enabling and Disabling the Root of a Point-to-Multipoint Soft-PVC Connections
Enabling and Disabling a Leaf of a Point-to-Multipoint Soft PVC
Confirming the Party Leaf is Disabled or Enabled
Configuring the Retry Interval for Point-to-Multipoint Soft-PVC Parties
Deleting a Point-to-Multipoint Soft PVC
Confirming VCC Deletion
Configuring Nondefault Well-Known PVCs
Overview of Nondefault PVC Configuration
Configuring Nondefault PVCs
Configuring a VPI/VCI Range for SVPs and SVCs
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Configuring VP Tunnels
Configuring a VP Tunnel for a Single Service Category
Configuring a Shaped VP Tunnel
Configuring a Shaped VP Tunnel on an Interface
Displaying the Shaped VP Tunnel Configuration
Configuring a Hierarchical VP Tunnel for Multiple Service Categories
Enabling Hierarchical Mode
Displaying the Hierarchical VP Tunnel Configuration
Configuring an End-Point PVC to a PVP Tunnel
Displaying PVCs
Configuring Signalling VPCI for VP Tunnels
Displaying the VP Tunnel VPCI Configuration
Deleting VP Tunnels
Confirming VP Tunnel Deletion
Configuring Interface and Connection Snooping
Snooping Test Ports (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Effect of Snooping on Monitored Port
Shutting Down Test Port for Snoop Mode Configuration
Other Configuration Options for Snoop Test Port
Configuring Interface Snooping
Displaying Interface Snooping
Configuring Per-Connection Snooping
Displaying Per-Connection Snooping
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The following example shows all VP snoop connections on the ATM switch router:
Input Translation Table Management
Feature Overview
VC Block Allocation
Freeing an ITT Block
Growing an ITT Block
ITT Fragmentation
Benefits
Reducing ITT Fragmentation
System and Startup ITT Fragmentation
Solution: Minimum block-size per-VPI
Using the minblock Command to Specify a Minimum Block Size
Using the Autominblock Command to Enable the Minimum Mode
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Shrinking ITT Block Size
Displaying ITT resources
Configuration Examples
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The output of the unqualified command (without the inuse keyword) is:
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The output of the unqualified command (without the inuse keyword) is:
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The output of the command with the inuse keyword is:
Configuring Operation, Administration, and Maintenance
OAM Overview
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Configuring OAM Functions
Configuring OAM for the Entire Switch (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring OAM for the Entire Switch (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Configuring the Interface-Level OAM
Checking the ATM Connection (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Checking the ATM Connection (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Displaying the OAM Configuration
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The OAM configuration is displayed in the following example:
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Configuring Resource Management
Resource Management Functions
Switch Fabric Functionality (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Processor Feature Card Functionality (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Configuring Global Resource Management
Configuring the Default QoS Objective Table
Displaying the ATM QoS Objective Table
Configuring the Switch Oversubscription Factor (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Displaying the OSF Configuration (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Configuring the Service Category Limit (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Displaying the Service Category Limit Configuration (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Configuring the ABR Congestion Notification Mode (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
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Configuring the Connection Traffic Table
CTT Supported Features (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
CTT Supported Features (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
PVC Connection Traffic Rows
SVC Connection Traffic Rows
CTT Row Allocations and Defaults
Displaying the ATM Connection Traffic Table
Configuring the Sustainable Cell Rate Margin Factor
Displaying the SCR Margin Configuration
Overview of Threshold Groups
Configuring the Threshold Group
Displaying the Threshold Group Configuration
Configuring Physical Interfaces
Configuring the Interface Maximum Queue Size (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Displaying the Output Queue Maximum Configuration (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Configuring the Interface Queue Thresholds per Service Category
Displaying the Output Threshold Maximum Configuration (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Configuring Interface Output Pacing
Displaying the Output Pacing Configuration
Configuring Controlled Link Sharing
Displaying the Controlled Link Sharing Configuration
Configuring the Scheduler and Service Class
Displaying the Interface Service Class Information
Configuring Physical and Logical Interface Parameters
Configuring the Interface Link Distance
Displaying the Interface Link Distance Configuration
Configuring the Limits of Best-Effort Connections
Displaying the Interface Best-Effort Limit Configuration
Configuring the Interface Maximum of Individual Traffic Parameters
Displaying the Interface Maximum Individual Traffic Parameter Configuration
Configuring the ATM Default CDVT and MBS
Displaying the ATM CDVT and MBS Configuration
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The following example shows the ATM CDVT and MBS configuration of an ATM VP:
Configuring Interface Service Category Support
Displaying the Service Category on an Interface
Configuring SVC Policing by Service Category
Displaying the Service Category Policing on an Interface
Configuring Interface Overbooking
Displaying the Interface Overbooking Configuration
Configuring Service Class Overbooking
Displaying the Interface Overbooking Configuration
Configuring Framing Overhead
Displaying the Framing Overhead Configuration
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Configuring ILMI
Configuring the Global ILMI System
Configuring the ATM Address
Configuring Global ILMI Access Filters
Display the ILMI Access Filter Configuration
Configuring the LANE Configuration Server Address
Displaying the ILMI Global Configuration
Configuring an ILMI Interface
Configuring Per-Interface ILMI Address Prefixes
Displaying ILMI Address Prefix
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To display the ILMI address prefix configuration for all interfaces, use the following EXEC command:
The following example shows the ILMI address prefix configuration for all ATM interfaces:
show atm addresses Displays the interface ILMI address prefix configuration.
Displaying the ILMI Interface Configuration
Configuring ATM Address Groups
Displaying ATM Address Group Configuration
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Configuring ATM Routing and PNNI
Overview
ATM Addresses
IISP Configuration
Configuring the Routing Mode
Displaying the ATM Routing Mode Configuration
Configuring the ATM Address
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Displaying the ATM Address Configuration
show atm addresses Displays the ATM address configuration.
To display the ATM address configuration, use the following EXEC command:
The following example shows the ATM address configuration using the show atm addresses EXEC
Configuring Static Routes
Displaying the Static Route Configuration
Configuring ATM Address Groups
Displaying ATM Address Group Configuration
Basic PNNI Configuration
Configuring PNNI without Hierarchy
Configuring the Lowest Level of the PNNI Hierarchy
Configuring an ATM Address and PNNI Node Level
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Displaying the PNNI Node Configuration
Configuring Static Routes
Displaying the Static Route Configuration
Configuring a Summary Address
Displaying the Summary Address Configuration
Configuring Scope Mapping
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Displaying the Scope Mapping Configuration
Configuring Higher Levels of the PNNI Hierarchy
Configuring a Logical Group Node and Peer Group Identifier
Displaying the Logical Group Node Configuration
Configuring the Node Name
Displaying the Node Name Configuration
Configuring a Parent Node
Displaying the Parent Node Configuration
Configuring the Node Election Leadership Priority
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Displaying Node Election Leadership Priority
Configuring a Summary Address
Displaying the Summary Address Configuration
PNNI Hierarchy Configuration Example
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Switch NewYork.BldB.T1 Configuration
Switch NewYork.BldB.T2 Configuration
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Switch NewYork.BldB.T3 Configuration
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Switch SanFran.BldA.T4 Configura tion
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Switch SanFran.BldA.T5 Configura tion
Advanced PNNI Configuration
Tuning Route Selection
Configuring Background Route Computation
Displaying the Background Route Computation Configuration
Configuring Link Selection
Displaying the Link Selection Configuration
Configuring the Maximum Administrative Weight Percentage
Displaying the Maximum Administrative Weight Percentage Configuration
Configuring the Precedence
Displaying Precedence Configuration
Configuring Explicit Paths
Adding Entries to the Explicit Path
Displaying Node IDs
Displaying Hex-Port-IDs
Editing Entries within the Explicit Path
Displaying Explicit Path Configuration
Tuning Topology Attributes
Configuring the Global Administrative Weight Mode
Displaying the Administrative Weight Mode Configuration
Configuring Administrative Weight Per Interface
Displaying the Administrative Weight Per Interface Configuration
Configuring Transit Restriction
Displaying the Transit Restriction Configuration
Configuring Redistribution
Displaying the Redistribution Configuration
Configuring Aggregation Token
Displaying the Aggregation Token Configuration
Configuring Aggregation Mode
Displaying the Aggregation Mode Configuration
Configuring Significant Change Thresholds
Displaying the Significant Change Thresholds Configuration
Configuring the Complex Node Representation for LGNs
Displaying the PNNI Complex Node Configuration
Tuning Protocol Parameters
Configuring PNNI Hello, Database Synchronization, and Flooding Parameters
Displaying the PNNI Hello, Database Synchronization, and Flooding Configuration
Configuring the Resource Management Poll Interval
Displaying the Resource Management Poll Interval Configuration
Configuring ATM PNNI Statistics Collection
Displaying ATM PNNI Statistics
Mobile PNNI Configuration
Connecting Mobile PNNI Networks to Fixed PNNI Networks
Configuring a Mobile PNNI Interface
Configuring Mobile PNNI Nodes
Displaying the Mobile PNNI Configuration Node
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Displaying Mobile PNNI Operational Details
show atm pnni mobility-info Displays mobile PNNI operational details.
Configuring a Limit for the ONHL
PNNI Connection Trace
Initiating a Connection Trace
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Displaying the Connection Trace Output
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Displaying PNNI Connection Trace Configuration
Deleting Connection Trace Requests
Designating PNNI Trace Boundaries
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Using Access Control
Access Control Overview
Configuring a Template Alias
Displaying the Template Alias Configuration
Configuring ATM Filter Sets
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Deleting Filter Sets
Configuring an ATM Filter Expression
Configuring ATM Interface Access Control
Displaying ATM Filter Configuration
ATM Filter Configuration Scenario
Filtering IP Packets at the IP Interfaces
Creating Standard and Extended IP Access Lists
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Applying an IP Access List to an Interface or Terminal Line
IP Access List Examples
Examples of Implicit Masks in IP Access Lists
Examples of Configuring Extended IP Access Lists
Configuring Per-Interface Address Registration with Optional Access Filters
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Displaying the ILMI Access Filter Configuration
Configuring IP over ATM
Configuring Classical IP over ATM
Configuring Classical IP over ATM in an SVC Environment
Configuring as an ATM ARP Client
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NSAP Address Example
Figure 13-1 shows three ATM switch routers and a router connected using classical IP over ATM.
ESI Example
Configuring as an ATM ARP Server
Configuring Classical IP over ATM in a PVC Environment
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Mapping a Protocol Address to a PVC Using Static Map Lists
Configuring a PVC-Based Map List
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Displaying the Map-List Interface Configuration
Configuring an SVC-Based Map List
Displaying the Map-List Interface Configuration
Policy-Based Routing
Policy-Based Routing Restrictions
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ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide OL-7396-01
Chapter13 Configuring IP over ATM Policy-Based Routing
The following commands are not supported:
set ip default next-hop
Configuring IP Load Sharing
Configuring TCP Packet Load Sharing
Configuring Packet Load Sharing for all IP Traffic
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Configuring LAN Emulation
LANE Functionality and Requirements
LANE Router and Switch Router Requirements
LANE Configuration Tasks
Creating a LANE Plan and Worksheet
Automatic ATM Addressing and Address Templates for LANE Components
Rules for Assigning Components to Interfaces and Subinterfaces
Example LANE Plan and Worksheet
Displaying LANE Default Addresses
Entering the ATM Address of the Configuration Server
Setting Up the Configuration Server Database
Setting Up the Database for the Default Emulated LAN Only
Setting Up the Database for Unrestricted-Membership Emulated LANs
Setting Up the Database for Restricted-Membership Emulated LANs
Enabling the Configuration Server
Setting Up LESs and Clients
Setting Up the Server, BUS, and a Client on a Subinterface
Setting Up a Client on a Subinterface
Configuring a LAN Emulation Client on the ATM Switch Router
Configuring an Ethernet LANE Client
Configuring Fault-Tolerant Operation
Enabling Redundant LECSs and LES/BUSs
Implementation Considerations
Monitoring and Maintaining the LANE Components
LANE Configuration Examples
Default Configuration for a Single Emulated LAN
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Ethernet Example
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Catalyst 5500 Switch 1
Confirming Connectivity between the ATM Switch and Other LANE Members
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Token Ring Example (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
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Catalyst 5000 Switch 1
Confirming Connectivity between the ATM switch and the Routers
Displaying the LANE Client Configuration on the ATM switch
Default Configuration for a Single Emulated LAN with Backup LECS and LES on the ATM Switch Router
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Figure14-4 Single Emulated LAN with Backup LANE Example Network
Ethernet Example
ATM Switch Router
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ATM Switch Router
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Router 2
Token Ring Example (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
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Router 2
Displaying the LECS Configuration on the ATM Switch Router
Displaying the LES Configuration on the ATM Switch Router
The following example shows the show lane server command display for the Ethernet LES:
The following example shows the show lane server comma nd display for the Token Ring LANE server:
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Default Configuration for a Token Ring ELAN with IP Source Routing
Figure14-5 Single Emulated Token Ring LAN with Token Ring Switch
Router
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Configuring ATM Accounting, RMON, and SNMP
Configuring ATM Accounting
ATM Accounting Overview
Configuring Global ATM Accounting
Displaying the ATM Accounting Configuration
Enabling ATM Accounting on an Interface
Displaying the ATM Accounting Interface Configuration
Configuring the ATM Accounting Selection Table
Displaying ATM Accounting Selection Configuration
Configuring ATM Accounting Files
Displaying the ATM Accounting File Configuration
Controlling ATM Accounting Data Collection
Displaying the ATM Accounting Data Collection Configuration and Status
Configuring ATM Accounting SNMP Traps
Configuring ATM Accounting Trap Generation
Displaying ATM Accounting Trap Threshold Configuration
Configuring SNMP Server for ATM Accounting
Displaying SNMP Server ATM Accounting Configuration
Using TFTP to Copy the ATM Accounting File
Configuring Remote Logging of ATM Accounting Records
Displaying the Remote Logging Configuration
Configuring ATM RMON
RMON Overview
Configuring Port Select Groups
Displaying the ATM RMON Port Select Group
Configuring Interfaces into a Port Select Group
Displaying the Interface Port Selection Group Configuration
Enabling ATM RMON Data Collection
Displaying the ATM RMON Configuration
Configuring an RMON Event
Displaying the Generated RMON Events
Configuring an RMON Alarm
Displaying the Generated RMON Alarms
Configuring SNMP
SNMP Overview
Configuring SNMP-Server Hosts
Configuring SNMP Traps
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Configuring Interface Index Persistence
SNMP Examples
Displaying the SNMP Configuration
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The following example shows the SNMP configuration using the show snmp privileged EXEC
show snmp Used to show the status of communications between the SNMP agent and SNMP manager.
Configuring Tag Switching and MPLS
Tag Switching Overview
Hardware and Software Requirements and Restrictions
Hardware and Software Requirements and Restrictions (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Configuring Tag Switching
Configuring a Loopback Interface
Displaying Loopback Interface Configuration
Enabling Tag Switching on the ATM Interface
Displaying the ATM Interface Configuration
Configuring OSPF
Displaying the OSPF Configuration
Configuring a VPI Range (Optional)
Displaying the Tag Switching VPI Range
Configuring TDP Control Channels (Optional)
Displaying the TDP Control Channels
Configuring Tag Switching on VP Tunnels
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Connecting the VP Tunnels
Configuring VC Merge
Displaying the VC Merge Configuration
Configuring Tag Switching CoS
Configuring the Service Class and Relative Weight
Displaying the TVC Configuration
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Threshold Group for TBR Classes
CTT Row
RM CAC Support
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Tag Switching Configuration Example
Figure 16-4 shows an example tag switching network.
Figure 16-4 Example Network for Tag Switching
Router 5-1 Configuration
The configuration of router R5-1, interface e0/1, follows:
Router 5-3 Configuration
The 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 Configuration
MPLS Overview
Obtaining Additional MPLS Documentation
Hardware and Software Restrictions
MPLS/Tag Switching Terminology
How MPLS Works
Distribution of Label Bindings
Summary Route Propagation
LFIB Table Look Up Process
MPLS Network Packet Transmission
Configuring Label Edge Routing
LER Software Limitations
MPLS Processing
Tag Switching Processing
MPLS Over Fast Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring MPLS on Fast Ethernet Interfaces
MPLS VPNs
Configuring VPN on Fast Ethernet Interface
Fast Ethernet Interface Example
Network Configuration Example
75k-CE1 Configuration
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8540-ATM-PE1 Configuration
The configuration of ATM switch router 8540-ATM-PE1, follows:
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8540-ATM-P Configuration
The configuration of ATM switch router 8540-ATM-P, follows:
8540-ATM-PE2 Configuration
The configuration of ATM switch router 8540-ATM-PE2, follows:
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75k-CE2 Configuration
The configuration of router 75k-CE2, follows:
Configuring MPLS VPN Using ATM RFC 1483 Interfaces
Network Configuration Example
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Note For this example LDP and IP CEF are running.
75k-CE1 Configuration
The configuration of router 75k-CE1, follows:
8540-ATM-PE1 Configuration
The configuration of ATM switch router 8540-ATM-PE1, follows:
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8540-ATM-P Configuration
The configuration of ATM switch router 8540-ATM-P, follows:
8540-ATM-PE2 Configuration
The configuration of ATM switch router 8540-ATM-PE2, follows:
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75k-CE2 Configuration
The configuration of router 75k-CE2, follows:
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Configuring Signalling Features
Configuring Signalling IE Forwarding
Displaying the Interface Signalling IE Forwarding Configuration
Configuring ATM SVC Frame Discard
Displaying the ATM Frame Discard Configuration
Configuring E.164 Addresses
E.164 Conversion Methods
Configuring E.164 Gateway
Configuring an E.164 Address Static Route
Displaying the E.164 Static Route Configuration
Configuring an ATM E.164 Address on an Interface
Displaying the E.164 Address Association to Interface Configuration
Configuring E.164 Address Autoconversion
Displaying the E.164 Address Autoconversion
Configuring E.164 Address One-to-One Translation Table
Displaying the ATM E.164 Translation Table Configuration
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The following example shows how to display the E.164 translation table configuratio n:
The following example shows how to display the E.164 configuration for ATM interface 0/0/1:
Configuring Signalling Diagnostics Tables
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Displaying the Signalling Diagnostics Table Configuration
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The following example shows the signalling diagnostics data for filter index1:
The following example shows the signalling diagnostics status:
Configuring Closed User Group Signalling
Configuring Aliases for CUG Interlock Codes
Configuring CUG on an Interface
Displaying the CUG
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Displaying the Signalling Statistics
show atm signalling statistics Displays the ATM signalling statistics.
To display the ATM signalling statistics, use the following EXEC command:
The following example displays the ATM signalling statistics:
Disabling Signalling on an Interface
Multipoint-to-Point Funnel Signalling
Displaying Multipoint-to-Point Funnel Connections
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Configuring Interfaces
Configuring 25-Mbps Interfaces (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Default 25-Mbps ATM Interface Configuration without Autoconfiguration
Manual 25-Mbps Interface Configuration (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Configuring 155-Mbps SM, MM, and UTP Interfaces
155-Mbps Interface Configuration
Default 155-Mbps ATM Interface Configuration without Autoconfiguration
Manual 155-Mbps Interface Configuration
Configuring OC-3c MMF Interfaces (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Default OC-3c MMF Interface Configuration without Autoconfiguration
Manual OC-3c MMF Interface Configuration (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring 622-Mbps SM and MM Interfaces
Default 622-Mbps ATM Interface Configuration without Autoconfiguration
Manual 622-Mbps Interface Configuration
Configuring OC-12c SM and MM Interfaces (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
OC-12c Interface Configuration (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Default OC-12c ATM Interface Configuration without Autoconfiguration
Manual OC-12c Interface Configuration (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring OC-48c SM and MM Interfaces (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Default OC-48c ATM Interface Configuration Without Autoconfiguration
Manual OC-48c Interface Configuration (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Configuring DS3 and E3 Interfaces
DS3 and E3 Interface Configuration
Default DS3 and E3 ATM Interface Configuration without Autoconfiguration
Manual DS3 and E3 Interface Configuration
Configuring T1/E1 Trunk Interfaces
T1/E1 Trunk Interface Configuration
Default T1 and E1 ATM Interface Configuration without Autoconfiguration
Manual T1 and E1 Interface Configuration
Troubleshooting the Interface Configuration
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Configuring Circuit Emulation Services
Overview of CES T1/E1 Interfaces
Clocking Options
Interfaces Supported
Connectors Supported
Functions Supported by CES Modules
Framing Formats and Line Coding Options for CES Modules
Default CES T1/E1 Interface Configuration
Configuring CES T1/E1 Interfaces
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Configuring T1/E1 Unstructured Circuit Emulation Services
Overview of Unstructured Circuit Emulation Services
Configuring Network Clocking for Unstructured CES
Configuring Synchronous Clocking With an OC-12c Interface Module
Configuring a Hard PVC for Unstructured CES
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Verifying a Hard PVC for Unstructured CES
Configuring a Soft PVC for Unstructured CES
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Phase 1Configuring the Destination (Passive) Side of the Soft PVC
Phase 2Configuring the Source (Active) Side of the Soft PVC
Verifying a Soft PVC for Unstructured CES
Configuring T1/E1 Structured (n x 64) Circuit Emulation Services
Overview of Structured Circuit Emulation Services
Configuring Network Clocking for Structured CES
Configuring Synchronous Clocking With an OC-12c Interface Module
Configuring a Hard PVC for Structured CES
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Verifying a Hard PVC for Structured CES
Configuring a Hard PVC for Structured CES with a Shaped VP Tunnel
Phase 1Configuring a Shaped VP Tunnel
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Verifying a Hard PVC for Structured CES with a Shaped VP Tunnel
Configuring a Soft PVC for Structured CES
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Phase 1Configuring the Destination (Passive) Side of a Soft PVC
Phase 2Configuring the Source (Active) Side of a Soft PVC
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Verifying a Soft PVC for Structured CES
Configuring a Soft PVC for Structured CES with CAS Enabled
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Verifying a Soft PVC for Structured CES with CAS Enabled
Configuring a Soft PVC for Structured CES with CAS and On-Hook Detection Enabled
Verifying a Soft PVC for Structured CES with CAS and On-Hook Detection Enabled
Creating Multiple Structured Soft PVCs on the Same CES Port
T1/E1
Phase 1Configuring the Destination (Passive) Side of Multiple Soft PVCs
Phase 2Configuring the Source (Active) Side of Multiple Soft PVCs
Verifying the Creation of Multiple Structured Soft PVCs on the Same CES Port
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Configuring T1/E1 CES SVCs
Configuring T1/E1 Unstructured CES SVCs
Phase 1Configuring the Destination (Passive) Side of the Unstructured Switched VC
Phase 2Configuring the Source (Active) Side of the Unstructured Switched VC
Verifying a Switched VC for Unstructured CES
Configuring T1/E1 Structured CES SVCs
Phase 1Configuring the Destination (Passive) Side of the Structured Switched VC
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Verifying a Switched VC for Structured CES
Reconfiguring a Previously Established Circuit
Deleting a Previously Established Circuit
Verifying Deletion of a Previously Established Circuit
Configuring SGCP
Operation
Configuring SGCP on the Entire Switch
Displaying SGCP
Configuring CES Circuits for SGCP
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Displaying SGCP Endpoints
Displays the SGCP endpoints.
Note SGCP cannot allocate a CES circuit to a connection if it is already part of a hard or soft PVC.
The following example displays the possible SGCP endpoints on CES interfa ce CBR 1/1/0:
show sgcp endpoint [interface cbr card/subcard/port [circuit-id]]
Displaying SGCP Connections
Configuring SGCP Request Handling
Configuring Call-Agent Address
Shutting Down SGCP
Configuring Explicit Paths on CES VCs
Configuring CES VC Explicit Paths
Displaying CES VC Explicit Path Configuration
Configuring Point-to-Multipoint CES Soft PVC Connections
Guidelines for Creating Point-to-Multipoint CES Soft PVCs
Configuring Point-to-Multipoint Unstructured CES Soft PVCs
Configuring the Destination Side of a Point-to-Multipoint Unstructured CES Soft PVC
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Configuring the Source Side of a Point-to-Multipoint Unstructured CES Soft PVC
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Configuring Point-to-Multipoint Structured CES Soft PVCs
Configuring the Destination Side of a Point-to-Multipoint Structured CES Soft PVC
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Configuring the Source Side of a Point-to-Multipoint Structured CES Soft PVC
Displaying Point-to-Multipoint CES Soft PVC Configuration
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Deleting and Disabling Point-to-Multipoint CES Soft PVC Connections
Deleting Point-to-Multipoint CES Soft PVC
Confirming VCC Deletion
Enabling and Disabling the Root of a Point-to-Multipoint CES Soft PVC
Enabling and Disabling a Leaf of a Point-to-Multipoint CES Soft PVC
Confirming the Party Leaf is Disabled or Enabled
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Configuring the Retry Interval for Point-to-Multipoint CES Soft-PVC Parties
Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Interworking Port Adapter Interfaces
Configuring the Channelized DS3 Frame Relay Port Adapter
Configuration Guidelines
Default CDS3 Frame Relay Port Adapter Interface Configuration
Configuring the CDS3 Frame Relay Port Adapter Interface
Configuring the T1 Lines on the CDS3 Frame Relay Port Adapter
Configuring the Channel Group on the CDS3 Frame Relay Port Adapter
Displaying the CDS3 Frame Relay Port Adapter Controller Information
Deleting a Channel Group on the CDS3
Method One
Method Two
Configuring the Channelized E1 Frame Relay Port Adapter
Default CE1 Frame Relay Port Adapter Interface Configuration
Configuring the CE1 Frame Relay Port Adapter Interface
Configuring the Channel Group on the CE1 Frame Relay Port Adapter
Displaying the CE1 Frame Relay Port Adapter Controller Information
Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Interworking Functions
Enabling Frame Relay Encapsulation on an Interface
Displaying Frame Relay Encapsulation
Configuring Frame Relay Serial Interface Type
Displaying Frame Relay Interface Configuration
Configuring Frame Relay Frame Size for Frame Relay to ATM Interworking
Configuring and Using Frame Relay Frame Size
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Step2 Select which interface to configure.
Step3 Configure the Frame Relay Soft VC and enable GAT.
Note By default, the GAT information element is disabled. To use the frame size feature you must
enable GAT on the VC.
Configuring LMI
Configuring the LMI Type
Displaying LMI Type
Configuring the LMI Keepalive Interval
Displaying LMI Keepalive Interval
Configuring the LMI Polling and Timer Intervals (Optional)
Displaying Frame Relay Serial Interface
Displaying LMI Statistics
Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Resource Management
Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Connection Traffic Table Rows
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SVC Connection Traffic Rows
Predefined Rows
Creating a Frame Relay to ATM CTT Row
Displaying the Frame Relay to ATM Connection Traffic Table
Configuring the Interface Resource Management Tasks
Displaying Frame Relay Interface Resources
Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Virtual Connections
Characteristics and Types of Virtual Connections
Configuring Frame Relay PVC Connections
Configuration Guidelines
Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Network Interworking PVCs
Displaying Frame Relay to ATM Network Interworking PVCs
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Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Service Interworking PVCs
Note VPI and VCI values can change when traffic is relayed through the ATM network.
Figure20-4 Service Interworking PVC Example
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Displaying Frame Relay to ATM Service Interworking PVCs
Configuring Terminating Frame Relay to ATM Service Interworking PVCs
Displaying Terminating Frame Relay to ATM Service Interworking PVCs
Configuring Frame Relay Transit PVCs
Configuring Frame Relay Soft PVC Connections
Configuration Guidelines
Configuring Frame Relay to Frame Relay Network Interworking Soft PVCs
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Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Network Interworking Soft PVCs
Frame Relay to ATM Network Interworking Soft PVC Configuration Example
Configuring Frame Relay to ATM Service Interworking Soft PVCs
Frame Relay to ATM Service Interworking Soft PVC Configuration Example
Display Frame Relay Interworking Soft PVCs
Modifying CTTR Indexes on an Existing Frame Relay Soft PVC
Standard Signalling for Frame Relay Soft PVCs
Configuring the Soft PVC Route Optimization Feature
Configuring a Frame Relay Interface with Route Optimization
Displaying a Frame Relay Interface Route Optimization Configuration
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Respecifying Existing Frame Relay to ATM Interworking Soft PVCs
Configuring Overflow Queuing
Overflow Queuing Functional Image Requirements
Configuring Overflow Queuing on Frame Relay to ATM PVCs
Network Internetworking PVCs
Service Internetworking PVC Connections
Configuring Overflow Queuing on Frame Relay to Frame Relay PVCs
Configuring Overflow Queuing on Frame Relay to ATM Soft PVCs
Configuring Overflow Queuing on Frame Relay to Frame Relay Soft PVCs
Displaying Overflow Queuing Configuration at the VC Level
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The following example confirms overflow queuing is configured on serial interface 1/1/2:1:
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The following example displays the overflow queuing configuration of serial interface 1/0/0:1:
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The following example displays the overflow queuing configuration of serial interface 1/0/0:1:
Configuring IMA Port Adapter Interfaces
Overview of IMA
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Configuring the T1/E1 IMA Port Adapter
Default T1/E1 IMA Interface Configuration
Configuring the T1/E1 IMA Interface
Displaying the T1/E1 IMA Interface Configuration
Configuring IMA Group Functions
Creating an IMA Group Interface
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Adding an Interface to an Existing IMA Group
Displaying the IMA Group Configuration
Deleting an Interface from an IMA Group
Confirming the Interface Deletion
Deleting an IMA Group
Confirming the IMA Group Deletion
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Configuring IMA Group Parameters
Configuring IMA Group Minimum Active Links
Displaying the IMA Group Minimum Active Links Configuration
Configuring IMA Group Interface Clock Mode
Displaying the IMA Group Interface Clock Mode Configuration
Configuring IMA Group Link Differential Delay
Displaying the IMA Group Link Differential Delay Configuration
Configuring IMA Group Frame Length
Displaying the IMA Group Frame Length Configuration
Configuring IMA Group Test Pattern
Displaying the IMA Group Test Pattern Configuration
Configuring Quality of Service
About Quality of Service
Best-Effort Service
Integrated Service
Differentiated Service
About Layer 3 Switching Quality of Service
About Quality of Service Mechanisms
IP Precedence Based Class of Service (CoS)
About Scheduling and Weighted Round-Robin
Configuring Precedence to WRR Scheduling
Mapping QoS Scheduling at the Interface Level
Verifying the QoS Configuration
About IP QoS on the Enhanced Gigabit Ethernet and Enhanced ATM Router Module Interfaces
Packet Classification
Traffic Conditioning
Marking
Metering and Policing
Per Hop Behavior Definition
Queuing
Buffer Management
Scheduling
Congestion Control
Tail Drop
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Configuring IP QoS Policies Using the Modular CLI
IP QoSFunctional Differences Between Modules
Input Policy
Output Policy
Differentiated Services for ATM Forum VCs
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Displaying the IP QoS Configuration
Supported and Unsupported Features
Configuring IP QoS on Enhanced Gigabit Ethernet and Enhanced ATM Router Module Interfaces
Defining a traffic class
Creating a Service Policy
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Configuring Buffer-Groups
Attaching a Service Policy to an Interface
TCAM Region for IP QoS
Verifying the IP QoS Configuration
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The following example shows a particular policy map configuration:
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The following example shows all class maps configured:
Configuring the ATM Traffic-Shaping Carrier Module
About the ATM Traffic-Shaping Carrier Module
ATM TSCAM Features
Hardware and Software Restrictions
Hardware Restrictions
Software Restrictions
About Interface Congestion Thresholds
Configuring the ATM TSCAM
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Configuring Maximum Thresholds
Configuring Maximum Thresholds for Traffic Classes
Configuring Maximum Thresholds for VCs
Displaying Traffic-Shaping Configurations
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Traffic-shaping Granularity Tables
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Configuring Rate Limiting and Traffic Shaping
Rate Limiting
Features Supported
Configuring Rate Limiting
Traffic Shaping
Features
Configuring Traffic Shaping
Displaying the Configurations
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Configuring ATM Router Module Interfaces
Overview of the ATM Router Module
Catalyst 8540 MSR Enhanced ATM Router Module Features
Catalyst 8540 MSR ATM Router Module Features
Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010 ATM Router Module Features
Hardware and Software Restrictions of the ATM Router Module
Hardware Restrictions
Catalyst 8540 MSR Enhanced ATM Router Module Software Restrictions
Catalyst 8540 MSR ATM Router Module Software Restrictions
Catalyst 8510 MSR ATM Router Module Software Restrictions
Configuring ATM Router Module Interfaces
Default ATM Router Module Interface Configuration Without Autoconfiguration
Configuring LECs on ATM Router Module Interfaces
LEC Configuration Examples
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LANE Routing Over ATM
Figure 25-3 Example Network for LANE Routing over ATM
Router 2 ATM Interface
ATM 2/0 ATM 3/0
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LANE Routing from ATM to Ethernet
Figure25-4 Example Network for LANE Routing from ATM to Ethernet
ATM Switch Router Ethernet Interface
Router 2 Ethernet Interface
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LANE Bridging Between ATM and Ethernet
Figure25-5 Example Network for LANE Bridging Between ATM and Ethernet
Router 1 Bridge Interface
ATM Switch Router Ethernet Interface
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Configuring LECs and 1483 PVCs on Enhanced ATM Router Module Interfaces
Figure25-6 Example Network for LECs and 1483 PVCs on Enhanced ATM Router Module Interfaces
ATM Switch Router ATM Router Module Interface
ATM 3/0 ATM 3/0/0
Confirming the LEC Configuration
Configuring Jumbo Frames
Displaying the Interface MTU Configuration
Configuring Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM
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Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Configuration Example
IF = atm 3/0/0.1011
IF = fa 1/0/0
RFC 1483 router Ethernet router
Figure 25-7 Example Network for RFC 1483
Configuring Classical IP over ATM in a PVC Environment
Configuring Classical IP over ATM in an SVC Environment
Configuring as an ATM ARP Client
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Figure 25-8 shows three ATM switch routers and a router connected using classical IP over ATM.
ESI Example
Configuring as an ATM ARP Server
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Configuring Bridging
Configuring Packet Flooding on a PVC
Displaying the Bridging Configuration
Configuring IP Multicast
About Rate Limiting
Features Supported
Configuring Rate Limiting
Configuring VC Bundling
Overview
Benefits
Restrictions
VC Bundle Examples
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Configuring VC Bundling with IP and ATM QoS
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Configure Input IP Processing
Configure the BA or MF Classifiers
Displaying the BA or MF Classifier Configuration
Configure and Apply the Input Policy Map
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Displaying the Input Map Policy
Configure Per-Hop Behavior and Output Processing
Configuring Output Queues Based on BA Classifiers
Displaying the BA Classifier Configuration
Configuring Output Policy Map
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Displaying the Policy Map Configuration
Applying the Output Policy Map on the Enhanced ATM Router Module
Displaying the Output Policy Interface Configuration
Mapping the IP to ATM Configuration
Creating the Traffic Rows for PVCs and VC-bundle Members
Creating PVCs and Configuring VC Bundle on Enhanced ATM Router Module
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Troubleshooting and Verifying the VC Bundling with IP and ATM QoS
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The following command verifies the output policy on the ATM interface:
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The following command verifies the VC bundle precedence mapping:
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Managing Configuration Files, System Images, and Functional Images
Configuring a Static IP Route
Understanding the Cisco IOS File System
File Systems and Memory Devices
File System Tasks
Maintaining System Images and Configuration Files
Modifying, Downloading, and Maintaining Configuration Files
Modifying, Downloading, and Maintaining System Images
Rebooting and Specifying Startup Information
Additional File Transfer Features
Maintaining Functional Images (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Understanding Functional Images (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Loading Functional Images (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Displaying the Functional Image Information (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
Maintaining Functional Images (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
Understanding Functional Images (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Loading Functional Images (Catalyst 8510 MSR and LightStream 1010)
Displaying the Functional Image Information (Catalyst 8510 MSR and
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Adding a Higher Level of PNNI Hierarchy
Switch T1 Initial Configuration
Switch T2 Initial Configuration
Switch T3 Initial Configuration
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Switch T4 Initial Configuration
The initial configuration for switch SanFran.BldA.T4 follows:
Switch T5 Initial Configuration
The initial configuration for switch SanFran.BldA.T5 follows:
Configuring Second Level of PNNI Hierarchy on Switches T3 and T4
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Use the following commands to confirm the creation of the PNNI hierarchy:
Configuring the Link Between Switch T3 and Switch T4 for PNNI
Verifying Connectivity to All ATM Addresses and Deleting an Old Static Route on Switches T4 and T3
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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:
Adding a New Lowest Level of PNNI Hierarchy
Figure A-3 shows an example network configured with only one level of PNNI hierarchy at level 56.
FigureA-3 One-Level PNNI Hierarchical Network
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Switch T1 Initial Configuration
The 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 Configuration
The initial configuration for switch NewYork BldB.T2 follows:
Switch T4 Initial Configuration
Switch T5 Initial Configuration
Moving Switch T4 Down into a New Peer Group
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Restoring Auto-Summary on the LGN SanFran
The following example shows how to verify the configuration:
The switch that contains the active PGL is configured similarly:
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The following examples show how to verify the configuration:
Moving Switches T3, T1, and T2 Down into a New Peer Group
The following example shows how to move switch NewYork.BldB.T3 down into a new peer group:
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The 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:
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Restoring Autosummary on the LGN NewYork
The following example shows how to restore autosummary on the LGN NewYork:
The following examples show how to verify the configuration:
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