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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches
Release 5.2, Part Number OL-6484-01 Rev. C0, September 2005
Chapter 3 Provisioning ATM Services
Quickstart Provisioning Procedures
Step 4
addport
or
addimagrp
addimalnk
addimaport
Related commands:
dspports
or
dspimagrp
dspimagrps
dspimalnk
dspimalnks
dspimaport
dspimaports
Add and configure ATM ports. This step establishes ATM
communications between two ATM devices.
Specify NNI for interswitch trunks.
For standard port configuration, see the “Adding ATM Ports”
section on page 3-27.
To configure ATM communications over an IMA group, see the
“Configuring Inverse Multiplexing over ATM” section on
page 3-33.
Step 5
cnfpart
Related commands:
dspparts
dsppart
Assign trunk resources to the PNNI controller. This step can assign
all the trunk bandwidth to a single controller, or it can assign
portions of the trunk bandwidth to each controller.
Note When you add a port, a partition is automatically added.
Use the cnfpart command to change the configuration of a
resource partition.
See the “Partitioning Port Resources between Controllers” section
on page 3-40.
Step 6
cc Change to the PXM card.
Step 7
dnpnport <portid> Bring down the port so it can be configured.
Note The port must be down to use cnfpnportsig. The port
should be down by default. You can use dsppnport to see
if the port is down. If it is not down, use dnpnport to take
the port down.
Step 8
cnfpnportsig
uppnport
Related commands:
dsppnports
dsppnport
dsppnportsig
Define the signaling protocol used at each end of the IISP link by
setting the -nniver option to iisp30 or iisp31 for IISP trunks.
Note Only addresses that are entered manually, using addaddr,
are propagated between the two networks.
Caution No mechanism exists to prevent routing loops with
manually configured static routes. Take care not to
duplicate manually entered addresses.
See the “Selecting the Port Signaling Protocol” section on
page 3-44.
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