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Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco MGX 8880 Configuration Guide
Release 5.0.10, OL-3845-01 Rev. B0, August 16, 2004
Chapter 3 Provisioning PXM1E Communication Links
Quickstart Provisioning Procedures
After you configure an PXM1E trunk, the trunk is ready to support SVCs. You can also create SPVCs
and SPVPs between CPE at each end of the trunk as described inProvisioning and Managing SPVCs
and SPVPs,” which appears later in this chapter.
PNNI UNI Port Configuration Quickstart
ATM UNI ports connect the switch to ATM end devices, which serve as the boundary between the ATM
network and other communications paths or networks. Typical end devices include ATM routers and
multiservice concentrators. UNI signaling is used between the end system (CPE) and the PNNI network
for requesting calls.
The quickstart procedure in this section provides a summary of the tasks required to configure UNI ports
on Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E) and Cisco MGX 8830 switches. This procedure is provided as an
overview and as a quick reference for those who have previously configured UNI ports.
Note The link configuration is not complete until the equipment at both ends of the line has been configured
with compatible configuration settings.
Step 7
dsppnni-link
dsppnni-neighbor
When both ends of the link are configured, verify the PNNI
communications between the two ends. In the dsppnni-link
report, there should be an entry for the port for which you are
verifying communications. The Hello state reported should be
twoWayInside, and the Remote node ID should display the
remote node ATM address after the second colon.
See the Verifying PNNI Trunk Communications” section later in
this chapter.
Step 8
upilmi <ifNum> <partId>
cnfilmi <options>
Related commands:
dspports
dspilmis
This optional step configures and starts the integrated local
management interface (ILMI) protocol on trunks where you want
to support Cisco WAN Manager or use ILMI features.
See the “Configuring ILMI on a Port” section later in this chapter.
Command Purpose
Command Purpose
Step 1
username
<password>
Start a configuration session.
Note To perform all the steps in this quickstart procedure, you
must log in as a user with GROUP1 privileges or higher.
Step 2
Bring up a PXM1E line for connection to an ATM end device as
described in the “Line Configuration Quickstart,” which appears
earlier in this chapter.
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