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Chapter11 Configuring ATM Routing and PNNI
Mobile PNNI Configuration
Examples
The following example shows how to designate node 3 within the switching system as a mobile logical
group node:
Switch(config)# atm router pnni
Switch(config-atm-router)# node 3 mobile
Displaying the Mobile PNNI Configuration Node
To display the mobile PNNI configuration node, use the following EXEC command:
Example
The example below shows how to display PNNI node information.
Switch# show atm pnni node
PNNI node 1 is enabled and running
Node name: T3
System address 47.009144556677114410173322.00603E899901.01
Node ID 96:160:47.009144556677114410173322.00603E899901.00
Peer group ID 96:47.0091.4455.6677.1144.1017.3300
Level 96, Priority 60 110, No. of interfaces 2, No. of neighbors 1
Parent Node Index: 2
Node Allows Transit Calls
Node Representation: simple
Hello interval 15 sec, inactivity factor 5,
Hello hold-down 10 tenths of sec
Ack-delay 10 tenths of sec, retransmit interval 5 sec,
Resource poll interval 5 sec
SVCC integrity times: calling 35 sec, called 50 sec,
Horizontal Link inactivity time 120 sec,
PTSE refresh interval 1800 sec, lifetime factor 200 percent,
Min PTSE interval 10 tenths of sec
Auto summarization: on, Supported PNNI versions: newest 1, oldest 1
Default administrative weight mode: uniform
Max admin weight percentage: -1
Next resource poll in 2 seconds
Max PTSEs requested per PTSE request packet: 32
Redistributing static routes: Yes
Max number of (internal) nodes in topology: 1032
PNNI node 2 is enabled and running
Command Purpose
Step1 Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)#
Enters global configuration mode.
Step2 Switch(config)# atm router pnni
Switch(config-atm-router)#
Enters PNNI configuration mode.
Step3 Switch(config-atm-router)# node node-number
mobile
Designates node-umber node as a mobile logical
group node.
Command Purpose
show atm pnni node Displays the PNNI node information,
including mobility configuration