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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 8 Managing PNNI Nodes and PNNI Routing
Managing CUGs
Step 3 To verify a new CUG assignment, enter the dspcug command as described in the “Displaying CUG
Configuration Data” section that follows.
Note After a CUG is assigned to an interface address or prefix, the rules change for adding or deleting that
address or prefix on other interfaces.
Table 8-20 addcug/dspcug Command Parameters and Options
Parameter or
Option Description
atm-address Replace this parameter with the NSAP or E.164 address or prefix of a local UNI
interface.
length If the prefix or address you are assigning to a CUG uses the NSAP format, specify
the address length in bits. A full AESA is 160 bits (20 bytes times 8 bits). A shorter
address length indicates an ATM address prefix, which assigns all addresses with
that prefix to the CUG you specify.
If the prefix or address you are assigning to a CUG uses the E.164 format, specify
the prefix or address length in digits.
plan If the prefix or address you are assigning to a CUG uses the NSAP format, specify
nsap.
If the prefix or address you are assigning to a CUG uses the E.164 format, specify
e164.
cug-index Enter a unique CUG Index number for this prefix or address. The range is 1 to
65535.
aesa-ic Replace this parameter with the 24-byte interlock code. You can use any 24-byte
number you want. The CUG specifications provide some recommendations for this
number. One option is to use the ATM address of a network node for the first 20
bytes and provide a unique 4-byte suffix. For example, if a particular customer’s
home network enters the ATM network at node xyz, you might use the ATM
address for node xyz as the prefix in the interlock code.
-callsbarred This option allows you to restrict access within the CUG. By default, each CUG
member can communicate with all other CUG members. To block calls from this
member to other CUG members, specify the -callsbarred outgoing option. To
block calls from other CUG members to this CUG member, specify the
-callsbarred incoming option.
Note You can use the cnfcug command to change CUG communications after the
CUG is assigned to a prefix or address.
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