Ongoing Configuration

Basic Configuration and Setup

 

 

 

 

4.Delete the SVC signaling PVC connection.

DELETE signaling [slot number][port number] [vpi number]

This command deletes the PVC connection signaling VCI for the specified port. The default VPI/VCI is 0/5.

Example: DELETE sig 23 0

Because of intelligent traffic being sent between ATM switches, sometimes the port configures itself with a PNNI signaling channel. If the interface needs to be modified, this PVC connection will also need to be deleted. The default PNNI VPI/ VCI is 0/18.

5.Delete the PNNI signaling PVC connection.

DELETE pnni [slot number][port number] [vpi number]

Example: DELETE PNNI 23 0

At this time you are able to modify the interface port.

6.Configure the interface.

SET interface [slot number][port number]

Example: SET int 23

This command opens a configuration sub-routine. The parameters already identified in Step 1 will be prompted on an individual basis. Remember that the VPI and VCI bit field entries DO NOT identify the VPI/VCI that you will be using for the port. These two fields identify the number of bits that will be used for each field. The defaults are 6 and 8 for VPI and VCI, respectively.

With the interface properly configured, ILMI signaling and PNNI should be restored (as needed).

7.Install the ILMI and SVC signaling connections.

SET ilmi [slot number][port number] [vpi]

Example: SET ilmi 23

Default=0

VPI/VCI ilmi default=0/16

SET signaling [slot number][port number] [vpi][vci]

Example: SET sig 23

Default=0

VPI/VCI signaling default=0/5

8.Sometimes the signaling parameters are incorrect for the port that you are configuring. Use the following command to check the parameters:

DISPLAY atmsig

This command displays all of the ports and their signaling parameters.

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