Cisco Active Network Abstraction Technology Support and Information Model Reference Manual, 3.6.5
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)

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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)

Technology Description

ATM

Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs)

ATM Interface

ATM Virtual Connection

ATM Traffic Descriptor

ATM Traffic Shape Descriptor

Vendor-Specific Inventory and Information Model Objects

Lucent's ATM Trunk Interface

Cisco or Lucent's ATM Logical Interface

Cisco or Lucent's ATM Trunk Virtual Connection

Cisco or Lucent's ATM Soft Permanent Virtual Connection

Alcatel's ASAM ATM Interface

ECI's HiFocus ATM Interface

Alcatel's ASAM ATM Traffic Descriptor

ECI's HiFocus ATM Traffic Descriptor

Lucent's WAN Switch ATM Traffic Descriptor

Alcatel's ATM Access Traffic Descriptor

Alcatel's ASAM Access Traffic Descriptor

Network Topology

Service Alarms


Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)


This chapter describes the level of support that Cisco ANA provides for ATM and IMA, as follows:

Technology Description

Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs)

Vendor-Specific Inventory and Information Model Objects

Network Topology

Service Alarms

Technology Description

ATM

ATM is a cell-switching and multiplexing technology that combines the benefits of circuit switching (guaranteed capacity and constant transmission delay) with those of packet switching (flexibility and efficiency for intermittent traffic). It provides Data Link (Layer 2) services with scalable bandwidth from a few megabits per second (Mbps) to many gigabits per second (Gbps), which usually run over Synchronous Optical NETwork/Digital Hierarchy (SONET/ SDH) Physical (Layer 1) links.

ATM networks consist of ATM switches interconnected by point-to-point ATM links or Interfaces and are fundamentally connection-oriented, which means that a virtual channel (VC) must be set up across the ATM network prior to any data transfer.

Inventory and Information Model Objects (IMOs)

This section describes the following IMOs:

ATM Interface (IAtm)

ATM Virtual Connection (IAtmVc)

ATM Traffic Descriptor (IAtmTrafficDescriptor)

ATM Traffic Shape Descriptor (IAtmTrafficShapingDescriptor)

ATM Interface

The following Data Link layer ATM Interface object aggregates multiple ATM Virtual Connections by its VC Table attributes. It is bound by its Containing Termination Points attribute to a Physical Layer Interface. It is accessed primarily by the Virtual Connection Switching Entity and VC Encapsulation Multiplexer bound by its Contained Connection Termination Points attribute. It is also accessed by Virtual Connection Switching Entity.

Table 5-1 ATM Interface (IAtm)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

ATM Address

ATM 20-byte address (Address Prefix | MAC Address | Address Selector)

Any

Configuration

Interface Type

ATM interface type (N/A, Private UNI, Public UNI, Private NNI, Public NNI, NNI, UNI, STI, Unconfigured, VNNI, VUNI, EVNNI, EVUNI, VP TRUNK UNI)

Any

Configuration

VP and VC Ranges

Numeric ranges of the allowed VPI/VCI values

Any

Configuration

VC Table

Array of ATM Virtual Connections

Any

Configuration

Cross Connect Table

Array of Virtual Cross Connections

Any

Configuration

IANA Type

IANA type of the sublayer

N/A

N/A

Containing Termination Points

Underlying termination points (connection or physical)

Any

N/A

Contained Connection Termination Points

Bound Connection Termination Points

Any

N/A


ATM Virtual Connection

The following Data Link layer ATM Virtual Connection object is bound by its Containing Termination Points attribute to a Data Link layer ATM Interface object. It is accessed primarily by the Virtual Cross Connection and Data Link layer VC Encapsulation, but is not bound to any of them by any of its attributes.

Table 5-2 ATM Virtual Connection (IAtmVc)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Virtual Channel Identifier

Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI)

Any

Configuration

Virtual Path Identifier

Virtual Path Identifier (VPI)

Any

Configuration

Shaping Profile

Shaping profile (ATM Traffic Shape Descriptor)

Any

Configuration

Discarded and Received Input Data Counters

Discarded and received input octets and reassembled packets counters

Any

Topology L2

Dropped and Forward Output Data Counters

Dropped and forwarded output octets and reassembled packets counters

Any

Topology L2

Ingress Traffic Descriptor

Ingress traffic descriptor (ATM Traffic Descriptor)

Any

Configuration

Egress Traffic Descriptor

Egress traffic descriptor (ATM Traffic Descriptor)

Any

Configuration

Administrative Status

Administrative status (Unknown, Up, Down)

Any

Status

Operational Status

Operational status (Unknown, Up, Down)

Any

Status

IANA Type

IANA type of the sublayer

N/A

N/A

Containing Termination Points

Underlying termination points (connection or physical)

Any

N/A

Contained Connection Termination Points

Bound Connection Termination Points

Any

N/A


ATM Traffic Descriptor

The following ATM Traffic Descriptor object describes the traffic of a single ATM Virtual Connection. It is aggregated by a Traffic Descriptor Container object (see Common Components).

Table 5-3 ATM Traffic Descriptor (IAtmTrafficDescriptor)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Traffic Descriptor Type

ATM traffic descriptor type (Null, Best Effort, No CLP and no SCR, CLP with no tagging and no SCR, CLP with tagging and no SCR, No CLP with SCR, CLP with no tagging and with SCR, CLP with tagging and with SCR, CLP with no tagging and with MCR, CLP-transparent with no SCR, CLP-transparent with SCR, No CLP with tagging and no SCR, No CLP and no SCR with CDVT, No CLP with SCR and CDVT, No CLP and no SCR with CDVT, No CLP with SCR and CDVT)

Any

Configuration

Service Category

ATM service category (Unknown, UBR, UBR1, UBR2, CBR, CBR1, CBR2, CBR3, ABR, RT VBR, NRT VBR, VBR, VBR1RT, VBR2RT, VBR3RT, VBR1NRT, VBR2NRT, VBR3NRT, GFR)

Any

Configuration

Cell Loss Priority

Cell loss priority (Unknown, True, False)

Any

Configuration

Cell Delay Variation

Cell delay variation

Any

Configuration

Cell Delay Variation Tolerance

Cell delay variation tolerance

Any

Configuration

Maximum High Priority and Aggregate Burst Sizes

Maximum high priority and aggregate (CLP=0 and CLP=0+1) burst sizes

Any

Configuration

Minimum High Priority and Aggregate Cell Rates

Minimum high priority and aggregate (CLP=0 and CLP=0+1) cell rates

Any

Configuration

Sustainable High Priority and Aggregate Cell Rates

Sustainable high priority and aggregate (CLP=0 and CLP=0+1) cell rates

Any

Configuration

Peak High Priority and Aggregate Cell Rates

Peak high priority and aggregate (CLP=0 and CLP=0+1) cell rates

Any

Configuration

Name

Traffic descriptor name

Any

Configuration

Index

Traffic descriptor index

Any

Configuration


ATM Traffic Shape Descriptor

The following ATM Traffic Shape Descriptor object describes the traffic shape of a single ATM Virtual Connection. It is aggregated by a Traffic Descriptor Container object (see Common Components).

Table 5-4 ATM Traffic Shape Descriptor (IAtmTrafficShapingDescriptor)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Maximum Burst Size

Maximum burst sizes

Any

Configuration

Sustainable and Peak
Cell Rates

Sustainable and peak cell rates

Any

Configuration

Cell Delay Variation

Cell delay variation

Any

Configuration

State

Descriptor state (Null, Enabled, Disabled)

Any

Configuration

Buffer Size

Buffer size

Any

Configuration

Cell Loss Priority
Discarded Size

Cell loss priority discarded size

Any

Configuration

Name

Traffic descriptor name

Any

Configuration

Index

Traffic descriptor index

Any

Configuration


Vendor-Specific Inventory and Information Model Objects

Vendor-specific Information Model Objects are implemented only for specific devices of the vendor.

The following sections describe the objects of specific vendors:

Lucent's ATM Trunk Interface

Cisco or Lucent's ATM Logical Interface

Cisco or Lucent's ATM Trunk Virtual Connection

Cisco or Lucent's ATM Soft Permanent Virtual Connection

Alcatel's ASAM ATM Interface

ECI's HiFocus ATM Interface

Alcatel's ASAM ATM Traffic Descriptor

ECI's HiFocus ATM Traffic Descriptor

Lucent's WAN Switch ATM Traffic Descriptor

Alcatel's ATM Access Traffic Descriptor

Alcatel's ASAM Access Traffic Descriptor

Lucent's ATM Trunk Interface

Lucent's ATM Trunk Interface Data Link layer object aggregates multiple ATM Virtual Connections, which it is bound to by its VC Table attributes. It is bound by its Containing Termination Points attribute to a Physical Layer Interface. It is accessed primarily by a Virtual Connection Switching Entity bound by its Contained Connection Termination Points attribute.

Table 5-5 Lucent's ATM Trunk Interface (IAtmTrunk)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Same as ATM Interface (IAtm) - see Table 5-1.


Cisco or Lucent's ATM Logical Interface

Cisco or Lucent's ATM Logical Interface Data Link layer object aggregates multiple ATM Virtual Connections, which it is bound to by its VC Table attributes. It is bound by its Containing Termination Points attribute to a Physical Layer Interface. It is accessed primarily by a Virtual Connection Switching Entity and Data Link layer VC Encapsulation bound by its Contained Connection Termination Points attribute.

Table 5-6 Cisco or Lucent's ATM Logical Interface (IAtmLogicalPort/Trunk)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Resource Management Cell Termination

Resource management cell termination (Unknown, CCRM Only, CCRM & BCM)

Any

Configuration

Resource Management Cell Generation

Resource management cell generation (Unknown, None, CCRM, BCM)

Any

Configuration

Effective Check

Effective check (Unknown, No, Yes)

Any

Configuration

Input and Output Capacities

Input and output capacities

Any

Configuration

Administrative Status

Administrative status (Null, Up, Down, Testing)

Any

Status

Operational Status

Operational status (Null, Up, Down, Testing, Unknown, Dormant, Not Present)

Any

Status

Same as ATM or ATM Trunk Interface - see Table 5-1.


Cisco or Lucent's ATM Trunk Virtual Connection

Cisco or Lucent's ATM Trunk Virtual Connection and Cisco or Lucent's ATM Soft Permanent Virtual Connection Data Link layer objects are bound by their Containing Termination Points attributes to an ATM Interface object. They are accessed primarily by a Virtual Cross Connection object, although they are not bound to it by any of their attributes.

Table 5-7 Cisco or Lucent's ATM Trunk Virtual Connection (IAtmTrunkVc)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Destination Description

Destination party description

Any

Configuration

Same as ATM Virtual Connection (IAtmVc) - see Table 5-2.


Cisco or Lucent's ATM Soft Permanent Virtual Connection

Table 5-8 Cisco or Lucent's ATM Soft Permanent Virtual Connection (IAtmSpVc)  

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Remote Virtual Channel Identifier

Remote virtual channel identifier (VCI)

Any

Configuration

Remote Virtual Path Identifier

Remote virtual path identifier (VPI)

Any

Configuration

Remote Network Service Access Point

Remote network service access point (NSAP), which is the destination ATM address

Any

Configuration

Same as ATM Virtual Connection (IAtmVc) - see Table 5-2.


Alcatel's ASAM ATM Interface

Alcatel's ASAM ATM Interface and ECI's HiFocus ATM Interface Data Link layer objects aggregate multiple ATM Virtual Connections, which they are bound to by their VC Table attributes. They are bound by their Containing Termination Points attributes to a Physical Layer Interface. They are accessed primarily by Virtual Connection Switching Entity and Data Link layer VC Encapsulation objects bound by their Contained Connection Termination Points attributes.

Table 5-9 Alcatel's ASAM ATM Interface (IAsamAtm)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

CAC Traffic Descriptor

Connection Admission Control (CAC) traffic descriptor (Alcatel's ASAM ATM Traffic Descriptor)

Product

Configuration

Access Traffic Descriptor

Access traffic descriptor (Alcatel's ASAM Access Traffic Descriptor)

Product

Configuration

Same as ATM Interface (IAtm) - see Table 5-1.


ECI's HiFocus ATM Interface

Table 5-10 ECI's HiFocus ATM Interface (IHiFocusAtm)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

CAC Traffic Descriptor

Connection Admission Control (CAC) traffic descriptor (ECI's HiFocus ATM Traffic Descriptor)

Product

Configuration

Access Traffic Descriptor

Access traffic descriptor (Alcatel's ATM Access Traffic Descriptor)

Product

Configuration

Same as ATM Interface (IAtm) - see Table 5-1.


Alcatel's ASAM ATM Traffic Descriptor

The following objects — Alcatel's ASAM ATM Traffic Descriptor, ECI's HiFocus ATM Traffic Descriptor, Lucent's WAN Switch ATM Traffic Descriptor and Lucent's WAN Switch ATM Traffic Descriptor — describe traffic of a single ATM Virtual Connection. They are aggregated by a Traffic Descriptor Container object.

Table 5-11 Alcatel's ASAM ATM Traffic Descriptor (IAsamAtmTrafficDescriptor)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

User VP and VC Ranges

Numeric ranges of the allowed user VPI/VCI values

Product

Configuration

Same as ATM Traffic Descriptor (IAtmTrafficDescriptor) - see Table 5-3.


ECI's HiFocus ATM Traffic Descriptor

Table 5-12 ECI's HiFocus ATM Interface (IHiFocusAtm)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Service Category

ATM service category (Unspecified)

Product

Configuration

Same as ATM Traffic Descriptor (IAtmTraffic Descriptor) - see Table 5-3.


Lucent's WAN Switch ATM Traffic Descriptor

Table 5-13 Lucent's WAN Switch ATM Traffic Descriptor (ILucentWANSwitchAtmTrafficDescriptor)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Priority

Connection priority

Product

Configuration

Type

Connection type

Product

Configuration

Same as ATM Traffic Descriptor (IAtmTraffic Descriptor) - see Table 5-3.


Alcatel's ATM Access Traffic Descriptor

Alcatel's ATM Access Traffic Descriptor object describes access traffic of a single ATM Virtual Connection. It is aggregated by a Traffic Descriptor Container.

Table 5-14 Alcatel's ASAM Access Traffic Descriptor (IAtmAccessTrafficDescriptor) 

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Scope

Access scope (Null, Local, Network)

Product

Configuration

Maximum Active VPCs and VCCs

Maximum active virtual path and virtual channel connections

Product

Configuration

Maximum Supported VPI and VCI Bits

Maximum supported virtual path and virtual channel bits

Product

Configuration

Generic Flow Control Mode

Generic flow control mode (Null, UNI, NNI)

Product

Configuration

Police Mode

Police mode (Null, None, VC Only, All)

Product

Configuration

Name

Traffic descriptor name

Product

Configuration

Index

Traffic descriptor index

Product

Configuration


Alcatel's ASAM Access Traffic Descriptor

Alcatel's ASAM Access Traffic Descriptor object describes access traffic of a single ATM Virtual Connection. It is aggregated by a Traffic Descriptor Container.

Table 5-15 Alcatel's ASAM Access Traffic Descriptor (IAsamAccessTrafficDescriptor)

Attribute Name
Attribute Description
Scheme
Polling Interval

Maximum Supported VPCs and VCCs

Maximum supported virtual path and virtual channel connections

Product

Configuration

Maximum Active VPI and VCI Bits

Maximum active virtual path and virtual channel bits

Product

Configuration

Same as ATM Access Traffic Descriptor (IAtmAccessTrafficDescriptor) - see Table 5-14.


Network Topology

Cisco ANA performs discovery of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Data Link layer topology by searching for the same set of active ATM Virtual Connections in any remote side's ATM port VCs table related to the same type of the local ATM port. This topology is also applied to the underlying physical links.

In particular it looks for harmony between the VCs tables of participating ports based on the lowest active VCs (registry default to 3).

Further verification is done by matching the VC traffic signature of these ports using Cisco's confidential scheme, which requires a substantial amount of traffic to function correctly.

This mechanism support configurations that have either the same VCs or the same VPs on both sides. It does not support a mixture of VCs on one side and VPs on the other side.

Service Alarms

The following alarms are supported for this technology:

Cloud Problem

Discard Input Packets/Normal Discard Input Packets

Dropped Output Packets/Normal Dropped Output Packets

Link Down/Link Up

Port Down/Port Up

Receive Utilization/Receive Utilization Normal

Transmit Utilization/Transmit Utilization Normal

Note that these alarms, apart from the Cloud Problem, are related to the underlying Physical Interface (see Common Components).

For detailed information about alarms and correlation, see the Cisco Active Network Abstraction 3.6.5 User Guide.