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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 Enter the dspcugdefaddr <portid> command to verify a new default CUG address assignment. Replace
<portid
> with the appropriate port identifier in the format slot:bay.line:ifnum, as shown in the following
example.
mgx8830a.1.PXM1.a > dspcugdefaddr 6:1.1:11
Deleting a Default CUG Address
Enter the clrcugdefaddr <portid> command to delete a default CUG address assignment. Replace
<portid
> with the appropriate port identifier in the format slot:bay.line:ifnum, as shown in the following
example:
mgx8830a.1.PXM1.a > clrcugdefaddr 6:1.1:11
Managing Access Between Users in the Same CUG
When a user is assigned to a CUG, the default configuration allows the user to initiate outgoing
connections to other CUG members and to receive incoming connections from other CUG members. Use
the following procedure to disable incoming or outgoing connections to other group members for a
specific CUG, or to remove restrictions and enable communications with other CUG members.
Step 1 Establish a configuration session using a user name with SUPER_GP privileges or higher.
Step 2 Enter the dspcug command as follows to display the current CUG access configuration for a prefix or
address:
mgx8830a.1.PXM1.a > dspcug <atm-address> <length> <plan> <cug-index>
Note The dspcug command is described in the “Displaying CUG Configuration Data” section, which
appears earlier in this document.
Table 8-21 setcugdefaddr Command Parameters
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 AESA or prefix 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 AESA you are assigning to a CUG uses the E.164 format, specify
the prefix or address length in digits.
plan If the prefix or AESA you are assigning to a CUG uses the NSAP format, specify
nsap.
If the prefix or AESA you are assigning to a CUG uses the E.164 format, specify
e164.
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