ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide, 12.1(10)E
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Symbols

* [for asterisk], as wildcard     13-4

> [for angle bracket], in a prompt     2-5

[for ellipsis], as wildcard     13-4

Numerics

155 Mbps

configuring     17-4  to 17-5

default configuration     17-4

25 Mbps

configuring     17-2  to 17-3

default configuration     17-2

622 Mbps

configuring     17-7  to 17-8

default configuration     17-7

A

AAA

configuring with TACACS+     4-15

description     4-14

See also RADIUS

aaa accounting command     4-16

aaa new-model command     4-15, 4-18

abbreviating

commands     2-2

ABR

configuring, example     8-36

configuring CTT rows, example     8-13

configuring OSF     8-6

congestion notification mode     8-9  to 8-10

CTT row default     8-12

limits of best-effort connections     8-29

output queue maximum     8-18

service category limit     8-7

access-class command     11-11

access control

ATM filters     11-3  to 11-7

ATM interfaces     11-6  to 11-7

example     11-8  to 11-9

ILMI per-interface filters     11-13  to 11-14

IP access lists     11-9  to 11-14

overview     11-1

template aliases     11-2  to 11-3

access filters     9-2  to 9-3

accessibility tests

configuring, example     3-22

overview     3-19

access lists. See IP access lists

accounting. See ATM accounting

accounting file configuration mode. See ATM accounting file configuration mode

accounting selection configuration mode. See ATM accounting selection configuration mode

acronyms (table)     B-1  to B-5

addressing schemes

ATM     3-5

ATM switch router chassis (table)     2-7

hierarchical model     3-5

See also ATM addresses

administrative-weight command     10-40

AESA

ATM E.164 translation table configuration mode     2-14

E.164 address autoconversion     16-5

E.164 translation table     16-9

ILMI access filters     9-2

PNNI ATM addressing     10-2

age-timer command     16-12

aggregation-mode command     10-46

AIS

DS3 and E3     17-13, 17-14

enabling, example     7-3, 7-4

enabling on interface, example     7-4

T1 and E1     17-15, 17-16

alarm indication signals. See AIS

ARMs. See ATM router modules

ASPs. See ATM switch processors

atm0 interface (note)     3-8

atm abr-mode command     8-9

atm access-group command     11-6

ATM accounting

configuring     14-1  to 14-14

configuring interfaces     14-4

controlling data collection     14-9

copying data file with TFTP     14-12

data files     14-7  to 14-8

environment (figure)     14-2

global configuration     14-3

overview     14-2

remote logging     14-13  to 14-14

selection table     14-5  to 14-6

SNMP traps     14-10  to 14-12

atm accounting collection command     14-9

atm accounting enable command     14-3

atm accounting file command

entering command mode     2-13

ATM accounting file configuration mode

description     2-13

table     2-4

atm accounting selection command     14-5

ATM accounting selection configuration mode

description     2-13

table     2-4

atm accounting trap threshold command     14-10

atm address command

IISP ATM addresses     10-4

PNNI ATM addresses     10-10

ATM addresses

ATM routing     10-4

CES-IWF

configuring     18-8  to 18-9

displaying     18-8, 18-45

soft PVCs     18-14, 18-29

changing active     10-4

configuration prerequisites     3-2

configuring     3-5, 9-1

IISP     10-4

manually configuring     3-6

PNNI     10-9

static routes     10-6

testing correct configuration     3-39

uniqueness rule (note)     3-5

wildcards in LANE templates     13-4

ATM address group

configuring     9-8, 10-7

ATM address groups

example     9-8, 10-7

ATM addressing

BOOTP server     3-4

ILMI     3-5

See also ATM addresses

ATM address prefixes

as ping destinations     7-6

atm address-registration command     9-5

atm address-registration permit command     11-13

ATM ARP

clients     12-2, 24-20

server description     12-4, 24-22

SVC environment     12-1  to 12-5, 24-19  to 24-23

atm arp-server nsap command     12-2, 24-20

atm arp-server time-out command     12-4, 24-22

atm auto-configuration command     9-5

atm cac best-effort-limit command     8-29

atm cac framing overhead command     8-41

atm cac link-sharing command     8-24

atm cac max-peak-cell-rate command     8-30

atm cac overbooking command     8-38

atm cac service-category command     8-36

ATM connections

checking reachability     7-5  to 7-6

network points     7-2

testing configuration     3-40

atm connection-traffic-table-row command

CTT row allocations and defaults     8-12

hierarchical VP tunnels     6-38

shaped VP tunnels     6-35

single service VP tunnels     6-33

ATM E.164 translation table configuration mode

description     2-14

table     2-4

atm e164 address command     16-7

atm e164 auto-conversion command     16-8

atm e164 translation command     16-10

atm e164 translation-table command

entering command mode     2-14

ATM end system addresses. See AESA

atm esi-address command

ATM ARP client     12-2, 24-20

interfaces     12-4, 24-22

atm filter-expr command     11-5

ATM filters

configuring access control     11-3  to 11-7

example     11-8  to 11-9

example (figure)     11-8

expressions     11-5  to 11-6

sets     11-3  to 11-5

atm filter-set command     11-3

atm hierarchical-tunnel command     6-38

atm iisp command     5-7

atm ilmi default-access permit command     9-2

atm ilmi-keepalive command     9-5

ATM InARP

classical IP over ATM     12-5  to 12-7

atm interface-group command     9-8, 10-7

ATM interfaces

configuring, examples     15-5

displaying configuration     15-5

displaying tag switching configuration, example     15-5

enabling tag switching     15-4

testing configuration     3-41

testing status     3-41

ATM internetworking services

CES     18-1  to 18-48

classical IP over ATM     12-1  to 12-7

LANE     13-1  to 13-16

SSRP     13-15

summary     1-8

tag switching     15-1  to 15-18

atm lecs-address command

Ethernet LANE clients     13-14

ILMI LECS addresses     9-3

atm lecs-address-default command     13-7

atm link-distance command     8-28

atm manual-well-known-vc command     6-28

atm maxvci-bits command     17-3, 24-10

atm maxvpi-bits command

interfaces     17-3

NNI interfaces, 12-bit VPI     5-5

ATM network interfaces

disabling autoconfiguration     5-1

IISP     5-7

NNI     5-4

UNI     5-3

atm nni command     5-4, 5-5

atm nsap-address command     12-2, 12-4, 12-9, 24-20, 24-22

atm oam (global) command     7-3

atm output-queue command     8-18

atm output-threshold command     8-20

atm over-subscription-factor command     8-7

atm pacing command     8-22

atm pnni admin-weight command     10-41

atm pnni aggregation-token command     10-44

atm pnni explicit-path command     10-36

atm pnni link-selection command     10-32

atm prefix command     9-6

atm pvc command

end points to PVP tunnels     6-40

IP multicast     24-27

nondefault well-known PVCs     6-28

point-to-multipoint PVCCs     6-13

PVC-based map list     12-8

RFC 1483     24-17

terminating connections     6-8

VCCs     6-3

atm pvc encap aal5snap command     12-6, 24-19, 24-24, 24-25

atm pvp command

connecting VP tunnels     15-12

hierarchical VP tunnels     6-38

PVPs     6-9

shaped VP tunnels     6-35

tag switching on VP tunnels     15-10

VP tunnels     6-33

atm qos default command     8-5

ATM RMON

configuring     14-14  to 14-20

enabling data collection     14-17  to 14-18

overview     14-14

port select group example (figure)     14-15

port select groups     14-15  to 14-17

See also RMON

atm rmon collect command     14-16

atm rmon enable command     14-17

atm rmon portselgrp command     14-15

atm route command

ATM ARP clients     12-2, 24-20

ATM ARP servers     12-4, 24-22

E.164 address autoconversion     16-8

IISP interfaces     5-7

static routes, ATM addresses     3-18, 10-6, 10-12

static routes, E.164 address     16-6

atm route-optimization percentage-threshold command     6-23

ATM router configuration mode

description     2-11

table     2-3

ATM router modules

bridging     24-24  to 24-26

configuring     24-9  to 24-27

configuring LANE clients     13-14, 24-11

configuring LANE clients, examples     24-12  to 24-16

IP multicast     24-27

overview     24-2

restrictions, hardware and software     24-5

RFC 1483     24-16  to 24-19

routing and bridging functions (figure)     24-2

traffic flow (figure)     24-3

atm router pnni command

configuring PNNI     10-10

entering command mode     2-11

ATM routing

configuring     10-2  to 10-7

overview     10-1

routing mode     10-2  to 10-4

static routes     10-6

atm routing-mode command     10-3

atm service-category-limit command     8-8

atm service-class command     15-15

atm signalling cug access command     16-17

atm signalling cug alias command     16-16

atm signalling cug assign command     16-17

atm signalling diagnostics command

entering command mode     2-15

signalling diagnostic tables     16-12

ATM signalling diagnostics configuration mode

description     2-15

table     2-5

atm signalling diagnostics enable command     16-12

atm signalling ie forward command     16-2

atm signalling vpci command     6-41

atm snoop command     6-44

atm snoop-vc command     6-46

atm snoop-vp command     6-46

atm soft-vc command     6-18

atm soft-vp command     6-21

atm sustained-cell-rate-margin-factor command     8-13

atm svcc vci min command     6-30

atm svcc vpi max command     6-30

atm svc-frame-discard-on-aal5ie command     16-3

atm svpc vpi max command     6-30

ATM switches

overview     1-3

processor and feature card models     1-3

support for port adapters     1-4

terminal lines     3-2

ATM switch processors

features     1-3

with FC-PCQ     1-3

with FC-PFQ     1-3

ATM switch routers

configuring OAM     7-3

connection characteristics     1-6

hardware components     1-2

modular chassis     1-1

OAM operation     7-2

overview     1-1

system availability     1-5

terminal lines     3-2

atm template-alias command     11-2

atm threshold-group command     8-16

atm uni command

ATM interfaces     17-3

UNI interfaces     5-3

authenticating user access, dynamic     11-10

autoconfiguration

disabling     5-1

displaying     5-2

auto-ferf command     17-14, 17-16

auto-summary command

PNNI summary addresses     10-13

using (note)     10-13

available bit rate. See ABR

B

background-routes-enable command     10-29

bert pattern command     20-5

best-effort connections

configuring limits     8-29

displaying configuration     8-29

BOOTP servers

configuration file     3-4  to 3-5

configuration prerequisites     3-2

configuring     3-4

boot system command     3-25

bridge atm-vc command     24-25

bridge-group command     24-24, 24-25

bridge protocol command     24-24

bridging

between ATM and Ethernet     24-15

configuring     24-24

displaying configuration     24-26

packet flooding     24-25

broadcast-and-unknown servers. See BUSs

buffer pools, configuring     4-2

buffers command     4-2

BUSs

configuration examples     13-17  to 13-32

configuring     13-11  to 13-13

monitoring     13-16

redundant     13-15

C

cablelength command     19-3

calendar, configuring     4-14

calendar set command     4-14

called-address-mask command     16-12

called-nsap-address command     16-12

calling-nsap-address command     16-12

carrier modules, documentation     xxxi

CAS

configuring soft PVCs

with CAS     18-35

with CAS and on-hook detection     18-39

description     18-35

CBR

CAC parameter to bandwidth relationship     8-23

configuring CTT rows     8-12

configuring OSF     8-6

configuring output queue, example     8-18

CTT row default     8-12

FC-PCQ and FC-PFQ feature comparison     8-4

interface output discard threshold     8-20

interface output pacing     8-21

interface queue thresholds per service category     8-20

network clock services     3-18

output queue maximum     8-18

service category limit     8-7

CDP

configuring     4-3

cdp command     4-3

CDS3 Frame Relay controllers

changing default cable lengths, example     19-3

displaying configuration     19-5

displaying serial information, example     19-5

CDS3 Frame Relay interfaces

configuring     19-2  to 19-6

default configuration     19-2

E1 time slot mapping (figure)     19-7

T3/T1 time slot mapping (figure)     19-2

CDVT

configuring ATM default     8-33

displaying configuration     8-33

CE1 Frame Relay controllers

changing default yellow alarms, example     19-8

displaying configuration, example     19-9

CE1 Frame Relay interfaces

configuring     19-7  to 19-9

default configuration     19-7

cell delay variation tolerance. See CDVT

cell flows

on demand or periodic (note)     7-2

support for     7-1

cell-payload scrambling, disabling     3-6

CES

deleting circuits     18-47  to 18-48

E1 interfaces     18-2  to 18-7

reconfiguring circuits     18-46  to 18-47

SGCP     18-48  to 18-54

soft PVCs     18-7  to 18-9

structured services

hard PVCs     18-20  to 18-23

hard PVCs with shaped tunnel     18-23  to 18-29

multiple soft PVCs same port     18-40  to 18-45

overview     18-19

soft PVCs     18-29  to 18-35

soft PVCs with CAS enabled     18-35  to 18-38

soft PVCs with CAS on-hook detection enabled     18-39  to 18-40

T1 interfaces     18-2  to 18-7

unstructured services

hard PVCs     18-10  to 18-13

overview     18-9  to 18-10

soft PVCs     18-14  to 18-18

ces aal1 clock adaptive command     18-12

ces aal1 clock command     18-4

ces aal1 clock synchronous command     18-16

ces aal1 service command     18-4

ces aal1 service structured command     18-12

ces aal1 service unstructured command     18-16

ces circuit cdv command     18-6

ces circuit circuit-name command     18-12

ces circuit command     18-4

ces circuit timeslots command     18-22

ces dsx1 clock source command     18-5

ces dsx1 framing command     18-5

ces dsx1 framing esf command     18-22

ces dsx1 framing sf command     18-7

ces dsx1 lbo command     18-5

ces dsx1 linecode command     18-5, 18-42

ces dsx1 loopback command     18-5

ces dsx1 signalmode robbedbit command     18-5

CES-IWF

ATM addresses

configuring     18-8, 18-9

displaying     18-8, 18-45

soft PVCs     18-14, 18-29

description     18-2

network clock services     3-18

ces pvc command

CES T1/E1 interfaces     18-5

hard PVC, example     18-12

hard PVC with a shaped VP tunnel, example     18-27

soft PVC, example     18-17

CES T1/E1 interfaces

clocking options     18-2

configuring     18-4  to 18-7

connectors supported     18-2

default configuration     18-3

overview     18-2

channel associated signalling. See CAS

channel-group command     19-4, 19-8

channel groups

channelized DS3 Frame Relay interfaces. See CDS3 Frame Relay interfaces

channelized E1 Frame Relay interfaces. See CE1 Frame Relay interfaces

circuit emulation services. See CES

circuit emulation services interworking function. See CES-IWF

circuits

deleting     18-47  to 18-48

reconfiguring     18-46  to 18-47

structured services     18-19  to 18-45

unstructured services     18-9  to 18-18

Cisco.com

accessing     xxxiv

description     xxxiv

Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP

CiscoView

about     2-17

installing     2-17  to 2-20

classical IP over ATM

ATM router modules     24-19

example (figure)     12-3, 24-21

map lists     12-7  to 12-10

PVC environment     12-5  to 12-7

SVC environment     12-1  to 12-5, 24-19  to 24-23

class mappings into service classes (table)     15-14

class of service. See CoS

clear-cause command     16-12

clear cdp command     4-3

client-atm-address command     13-10

clock, configuring     4-13

clock command     4-13

clock module

network synchronization     1-8

on the route processor     1-1

clock set command     3-19

clock source command

ATM interfaces     17-5

CDS3 Frame Relay interfaces     19-3

T1/E1 IMA interfaces     20-5

transmit clocking source     3-12

closed user groups. See CUGs

collection-modes command     14-7

command modes

ATM accounting file configuration     2-13

ATM accounting selection configuration     2-13

ATM E.164 translation table configuration     2-14

ATM router configuration     2-11

ATM signalling diagnostics configuration     2-15

controller configuration     2-15

global configuration     2-6

interface configuration     2-7

interface range configuration     2-8

LANE configuration server database configuration     2-14

line configuration     2-9  to 2-10

main CPU configuration     2-16

map-class configuration     2-11

map-list configuration     2-10

PNNI explicit path configuration     2-12

PNNI node configuration     2-12

privileged EXEC     2-6

redundancy configuration     2-16

subinterface configuration     2-9

summary (table)     2-2  to 2-5

user EXEC     2-5

commands

abbreviating     2-2

syntax in documentation     xxx

using no to disable features or functions     2-2

config-register command     3-25

configuration registers

changing value     3-25

testing installation     3-37

configurations

storing     3-34

synchronizing     3-27

testing     3-43

testing NVRAM     3-44

configure command

entering command mode     2-6

configuring

ATM addresses     3-5

BOOTP server     3-4

ESHA     3-32

Ethernet connections     3-7  to 3-9

IP address     3-7  to 3-9

IP QoS     21-12

network clocking     3-10  to 3-18

network routing     3-18

prerequisites     3-2

redundancy     3-23

RMON     3-34

SNMP     3-34

system information     3-19

terminal line     3-2

configuring interfaces

155 Mbps     17-4  to 17-5

25 Mbps     17-2  to 17-3

622 Mbps     17-7  to 17-8

ATM router module     24-2  to 24-12

CDS3 Frame Relay     19-2  to 19-6

CE1 Frame Relay     19-7  to 19-9

CES T1/E1     18-2  to 18-7

DS3     17-13  to 17-14

E1 ATM     17-15  to 17-17

E1 IMA     20-3  to 20-6

E1 trunk     17-15  to 17-17

E3     17-13  to 17-14

IISP     5-7

interface snooping     6-44, 6-52

methods     3-2

OC-12c     17-9  to 17-10

OC-3c     17-5  to 17-6

OC-48c     17-11  to 17-12

T1 ATM     17-15  to 17-17

T1 IMA     20-3  to 20-6

T1 trunk     17-15  to 17-17

terminal lines and modem support     4-1  to 4-2

troubleshooting connections     17-17

connection-category command     16-12

connections

Frame Relay     19-19  to 19-38

OAM     7-1  to 7-5

virtual     6-2  to 6-27

See also VCs

connection traffic table. See CTT

connection-traffic-table rows. See CTTRs

connection-types command     14-5

connectivity

checking     4-20, 4-21

constant bit rate. See CBR

controlled link sharing

configuring     8-23

displaying configuration     8-24

minimum and maximum parameter relationships (table)     8-23

controller command

entering command mode     2-15

controller configuration mode

description     2-15

table     2-5

controller e1 command

CE1 Frame Relay interfaces     19-8

channel groups     19-8

controller t3 command     19-3, 19-4

CoS

configuring for tag switching     15-13  to 15-16

port weight mappings (table)     15-14

VP tunnel weight mappings (table)     15-15

CTT

configuring     8-10  to 8-11

configuring for Frame Relay to ATM interworking     19-17

displaying configuration     8-13

Frame Relay to ATM interworking (table)     19-17

management     8-2

row allocations and defaults     8-11

tag switching     15-18

CTTRs

restrictions     6-40

CUGs

description     16-16

signalling     16-16  to 16-19

customer service and support. See technical assistance

D

DACS

T1/E1 structured CES     18-19

debug diag online command     3-21

default command

ATM accounting files     14-7

ATM accounting selection table     14-5

default connections

number in OAM configured connections     7-3

default-name command     13-8, 13-10

default QoS objective tables

configuring     8-5

description     8-2

displaying     8-6

description command     14-7

diag online access command     3-21

diag online access freq command     3-21

diag online command     3-21

diag online oir command     3-21

diag online oir pktsize command     3-21

diag online snake command     3-21

diag online snake timer command     3-21

DiffServ code point. See DSCP     21-6

Digital Access and Crossconnect System. See DACS

disabling

autoconfiguration     5-1

cell-payload scrambling     3-6

signalling     16-20

documentation

carrier modules     xxxi

cautions     xxxii

CD-ROM     xxxiii

command syntax     xxx

conventions     xxxi

feedback     xxxiii

notes     xxxii

obtaining     xxxii

World Wide Web     xxxii

DS3 interfaces

configuring     17-13  to 17-14

default configuration     17-13

dynamic information

configuring synchronization, example     3-29

synchronizing     3-28

E

E.164

addresses     16-4  to 16-11

autoconversion feature     16-5

gateway feature     16-5

one-to-one translation table     16-5, 16-9

static routes     16-6

e164 address command     16-10

E1 ATM interfaces

configuring     17-15

default configuration     17-15

E1 channels

configuring, example     19-9

E1 IMA interfaces

configuring     20-3  to 20-6

default configuration     20-4

displaying configuration, example     20-6

E1 trunk interfaces

configuring     17-15  to 17-17

default configuration     17-15

E3 interfaces

configuring     17-13  to 17-14

default configuration     17-13

edge switches, example     14-2

EHSA

configuring     3-32

description     3-23

displaying switch processor configuration     3-33

ELANs

adding restricted membership

database entries for clients     13-10

configuring     13-2  to 13-16

restricted membership database     13-9

unrestricted membership database     13-8

See also LANE

election leadership-priority command     10-21

emulated LANs. See ELANs

enable command

ATM accounting     14-7

entering privileged EXEC mode     2-6

end system identifier. See ESI

end-to-end loopback, example     7-4

Enhanced High System Availability. See EHSA

erase startup-config command     3-4

ESI

classical IP over ATM     12-3, 24-21

configuring ARP client     12-2, 24-20

template     13-4

values derived from MAC address     13-4

Ethernet

LANE clients     13-14

testing connectivity     3-40

ethernet0 interface

configuring     3-8

note     3-8

Ethernet connections

configuring     3-7  to 3-9

configuring IP addresses     3-7

testing configuration     3-39

Ethernet interfaces

configuring LAN emulation     13-1

exclude-node command     10-36

EXEC command mode

note     2-1

user level description     2-5

EXEC commands

privileged level     2-6

extended TACACS

description     4-14

See also TACACS

F

F4 flows

reporting unavailable or not guaranteed paths     7-1

F5 flows

reporting degraded VC performance     7-1

failed-attempts command     14-7

fault management functions

in OAM (note)     7-1

fault resistance

ATM switch routers     1-5

FC-PCQ

ASP-B with     1-3

ASP-C with     1-3

features     8-2

functionality     8-3

FC-PFQ

features     8-2

functionality     8-3

fdl command     20-5

FeatureCard1. See FC-PCQ

feature card per-class queuing. See FC-PCQ

feature card per-flow queuing. See FC-PFQ

feature cards

comparison     1-3

FC-PCQ     8-3

FC-PFQ     8-3

models     1-3

field programmable gate arrays. See FPGAs

file management

BOOTP server configuration file     3-4  to 3-5

configuration files     25-4

copying ATM accounting files     14-12

functional images     25-5  to 25-9

IOS file system     25-2  to 25-3

preparing for download     25-1

system images     25-4

filters. See ATM filters

For     24-12

FPGAs

description     25-5

See also functional images

frame discard     16-3

Frame Relay

CDS3 port adapters     19-2  to 19-6

CE1 port adapters     19-7  to 19-9

encapsulation

displaying, example     19-10

enabling     19-10

Frame Relay to ATM interworking     19-19  to 19-28, 19-31  to 19-35, 19-38

Frame Relay-to-Frame Relay     19-29  to 19-31

LMI     19-12  to 19-15

serial interfaces     19-11, 19-15

soft PVC route optimization     19-35  to 19-37

soft PVCs

configuration guidelines     19-28

configuring     19-21  to 19-34

configuring, example     19-34

frame-relay accept-overflow command     19-18

frame-relay bc-default command     19-18

frame-relay connection-traffic-table-row command     19-17

frame-relay input-queue command     19-18

frame-relay intf-type command     19-11

frame-relay lmi-n391dte command     19-14

frame-relay lmi-n392dce command     19-14

frame-relay lmi-n392dte command     19-14

frame-relay lmi-n393dce command     19-14

frame-relay lmi-n393dte command     19-14

frame-relay lmi-type command     19-12

frame-relay output-queue command     19-18

frame-relay overbooking command     19-18

frame-relay pvc command     19-21

frame-relay pvc dlci command

Frame Relay to ATM service PVCs     19-24, 19-26

Frame Relay transit PVCs     19-27

Frame Relay serial interfaces

configuring     19-11

configuring type NNI, example     19-11

displaying configuration, example     19-11, 19-15

frame-relay soft-vc dlci command

Frame Relay to ATM network soft PVCs     19-29, 19-31

Frame Relay to ATM service soft PVCs     19-33

Frame Relay to ATM interworking

configuration guidelines     19-28

configuring network PVCs     19-21

configuring service PVCs     19-23

configuring soft PVCs, example     19-34

configuring terminating service PVCs     19-25

configuring the CTT     19-17

configuring transit PVCs     19-27

default CTT rows (table)     19-17

functions     19-9  to 19-11

resource management

CTT rows     19-16  to 19-18

interfaces     19-18  to 19-19

Frame Relay-to-Frame Relay

configuring soft PVCs     19-29  to 19-31

example     19-29

framing command

622-Mbps interfaces     17-8

CDS3 Frame Relay interfaces     19-3

CE1 Frame Relay interfaces     19-8

DS3/E3 interfaces     17-14

OC-12c interfaces     17-10

T1/E1 ATM interfaces     17-16

T1/E1 IMA interfaces     20-5

framing overhead

configuring     8-40

displaying configuration     8-41

functional images

loading     25-5, 25-8

maintaining     25-5, 25-7

understanding     25-5, 25-7

See also FPGAs

funnel signalling     16-20

G

global configuration mode

accessing     2-1

description     2-6

table     2-2

guaranteed service categories. See service categories

H

hard PVCs

configuring

structured services     18-20  to 18-22

structured services with shaped VP tunnel     18-23  to 18-27

unstructured services     18-10  to 18-12

description     18-7

verifying

for structured services     18-22

for unstructured services     18-13

structured services with a shaped VP tunnel     18-28

hard PVPs

configuring     6-15  to 6-17

displaying configuration     6-16

example     6-15

example (figure)     6-15

hardware

overview     1-1  to 1-4

resource management description     8-2

testing installation and configuration     3-36

verifying     3-3

hardware RM

description     8-2

hierarchical VP tunnels

multiple service categories     6-36  to 6-39

service categories (table)     15-15

host name, default     2-5

hostname command

changing default host name     2-5

configuring system information     3-19

http

//www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/atm/c8540/12_1/pereg_1/atm_tech/index.htm     3-5, 3-13, 8-1

//www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/atm/c8540/12_1/peregrin/com_ref/index.htm     3-6

I

ICMP messages     11-11

IEs

forwarding     16-2  to 16-3

IISP

ATM addresses     10-4

configuring     5-7, 10-2  to 10-7

configuring interfaces     5-7

displaying configurations     5-8

overview     10-1

routing mode     10-2  to 10-4

static routes     3-18, 10-6

ILMI

access filters     9-2  to 9-3

ATM addresses     9-1

ATM address groups     9-8

configuring interfaces     9-5  to 9-8

displaying address prefix     9-7

global system configuration     9-1  to 9-5

LECS address     9-3

overview     9-1

switch address prefixes     3-5

IMA

frames     20-2

groups     20-6  to 20-12

overview     20-1  to 20-3

T1/E1 IMA interfaces     20-3  to 20-6

ima active-links-minimum command     20-13

ima clock-mode command     20-14

ima differential-link-delay command     20-16

ima frame-length command     20-17

IMA frames

description     20-2

layout (figure)     20-3

ima-group command

adding interfaces to groups     20-8

creating groups     20-7

deleting interfaces groups     20-10

IMA groups

adding interfaces     20-8

configuring parameters

active minimum links     20-13

differential delay     20-15

frame length     20-17

interface clock mode     20-14

test pattern     20-18

confirming interface deletion, example     20-12

creating     20-7

deleting     20-11  to 20-12

deleting interfaces     20-10

displaying configuration, example     20-9

grouping example (figure)     20-2

ima test command     20-18

incoming-port atm command     16-12

information elements. See IEs

initial IP configuration, testing     3-40

Integrated Local Management Interface. See ILMI

interface address formats (table)     2-7

interface command

entering interface command mode     2-7

entering subinterface command mode     2-9

interface configuration mode

description     2-7

table     2-2

interface level OAM

configuring     7-4

enabling AIS and end-to-end loopback, example     7-4

interface modules

ATM router module     24-2

description     17-1

OC-12c     17-9

OC-3c     17-5

OC-48c     17-11

interface overbooking

configuring     8-37

displaying configuration     8-39

restrictions     8-37

interface range command

entering interface range command mode     2-8

interface range configuration mode

description     2-8

table     2-3

interfaces

155 Mbps     17-3  to 17-5

25 Mbps     17-2  to 17-3

622 Mbps     17-7  to 17-8

ATM router module     24-9  to 24-12

CDS3 Frame Relay     19-2  to 19-6

CE1 Frame Relay     19-7  to 19-9

CES T1/E1     18-2  to 18-7

DS3 and E3     17-13  to 17-14

modifying default configuration     3-6

new address formats     3-8

OC-12c     17-9  to 17-10

OC-3c     17-5  to 17-6

OC-48c     17-11  to 17-12

T1/E1 IMA     20-4  to 20-6

T1/E1 trunk     17-15  to 17-17

troubleshooting     17-17

interface serial command     19-29

interface snooping

configuring     6-44, 6-52

Interim-Interswitch Signalling Protocol. See IISP

internetworking services. See ATM internetworking services

interval command     14-7

interworking services

CES-IWF     18-2

Frame Relay to ATM     19-9

Inverse ARP. See ATM InARP

inverse multiplexing over ATM. See IMA

IOS file system     25-2

ip access-group command     11-11

IP access lists

configuration, examples     11-12  to 11-13

configuring     11-9  to 11-14

description     11-10

implicit masks     11-11

logging violations     11-10

styles     11-10

undefined     11-11

virtual terminal lines (note)     11-12

ip address command

ATM ARP client     12-2, 12-4, 24-20, 24-22

classical IP over ATM     12-6, 24-19

IP address and subnet mask     3-8

LANE client     13-13, 24-11

LANE server, BUS, and client     13-12

loopback interface     15-3

PVC-based map list     12-7

RFC 1483     24-17

SVC-based map list     12-9

tag switching on the ATM interface     15-4

tag switching on VP tunnels     15-10

TDP control channels     15-8

IP addresses

assigned by BOOTP protocol     3-4

configuration prerequisites     3-2

configuring     3-7  to 3-9

configuring parallel interfaces (note)     15-4

displaying configuration     3-8

loopback interfaces     15-3

ping destinations     7-6

set to default     3-4

ip command     12-8, 12-9

IP multicast

configuring     24-27

example     24-27

ip multicast-routing command     24-27

IP over ATM. See classical IP over ATM

ip pim command     24-27

IP precedence     21-3

IP QoS

about     21-6

buffer management     21-10

classifier     21-7

configuration examples     21-17

configuring buffer groups     21-15

configuring enhanced Gigabit Ethernet interfaces     21-12

configuring policies     21-11

DiffServ     21-6

DSCP     21-6

marker     21-8

meter     21-8

policer     21-8

queue selector     21-9

verifying configurations     21-17

ip route command

map lists     12-8

static IP routes     25-2

ip unnumbered command

tag switching on ATM interfaces     15-4

tag switching on VP tunnels     15-10

K

keepalive command     19-13

keepalive interval     19-13  to 19-14

L

LANE

assigning components to subinterfaces     13-4

BUSs     13-11  to 13-13

clients     13-11  to 13-13

clients on ATM router module interfaces, examples     24-12  to 24-16

concept (figure)     13-2

configuration plan and worksheet     13-3

configuration task list     13-2

database

configuration task list     13-7

name     13-7

restricted membership     13-9

setting up     13-7

unrestricted membership     13-8

ELANs and subnetworks     13-12, 13-13

enabling the configuration server     13-10

ESI template     13-4

ESI values derived from MAC address     13-4

Ethernet clients     13-14

examples     13-17  to 13-32

LECSs

addresses     13-7

configuring     13-4

LESs     13-11  to 13-13

overview     13-1

prefix template     13-4

redundant LECSs     13-15

routing between ELANs     13-11, 13-12

SSRP     13-15

Token Ring     13-13

troubleshooting     13-16

values of wildcard characters (table)     13-4

wildcards in ATM address templates     13-4

lane client-atm-address command     13-14

lane client ethernet command

LANE clients on a subinterface     13-13, 24-11

LANE Ethernet clients     13-14

LANE server and clients     13-12

redundant LECSs     13-15

lane client tokenring command

LANE clients on a subinterface     13-13, 24-11

LANE server and clients     13-12

redundant LECSs     13-15

lane config auto-config-atm-address command     13-11

lane config database command     13-11

LANE configuration server database configuration mode

description     2-14

table     2-4

lane database command

default ELANs     13-8

entering command mode     2-14

redundant LECSs     13-15

restricted-membership ELANs     13-9

unrestricted-membership ELANs     13-8

LAN emulation clients. See LECs

LAN emulation configuration servers. See LECSs

LAN emulation servers. See LESs

lane server-bus ethernet command     13-12

Layer 3

ATM router modules     24-9  to 24-27

features support     1-10

lbo command

DS3/E3 interfaces     17-14

T1/E1 ATM interfaces     17-16

T1/E1 IMA interfaces     20-5

LECs

assigning protocol addresses     13-12

ATM router module interfaces, examples     24-12  to 24-16

changing to different ELANs     13-12

configuration examples     13-17  to 13-32

configuring ATM router module interfaces     13-13, 24-11

configuring subinterfaces     13-12

LECSs

addresses     9-3, 13-7

configuration examples     13-17  to 13-32

configuring     13-4

redundant     13-15

LESs

configuration examples     13-17  to 13-32

configuring     13-11  to 13-13

redundant     13-15

LGNs

complex node representation     10-49  to 10-50

configuration example     10-24  to 10-28

configuring     10-16  to 10-24

summary addresses     10-22  to 10-24

linecode command

T1/E1 ATM interfaces     17-16

T1/E1 IMA interfaces     20-5

line command

entering command mode     2-9, 2-10

line configuration

ATM switches     3-2

ATM switch routers     3-2

line configuration mode

description     2-9  to 2-10

table     2-3

link distance

configuring     8-27

displaying configuration     8-28

list command     14-5

LMI

configuring     19-12  to 19-15

displaying statistics on port adapters with NNI interface, example     19-15

keepalive interval     19-13  to 19-14

polling intervals     19-14

type     19-12  to 19-13

load-interval command     4-4

Local Management Interface. See LMI

logging command     4-4

logging messages     4-4

logical group nodes. See LGNs

login authentication command     4-5

loopback command     20-5

loopback interfaces

OAM     7-4

tag switching     15-3  to 15-4

M

MAC addresses

adding to BOOTP configuration file     3-4

main-cpu command

entering command mode     2-16

synchronizing configurations     3-27, 3-28

main CPU configuration mode

description     2-16

table     2-5

managing and monitoring

ATM accounting     14-1

configuration files     25-3  to 25-5

functional images     25-5  to 25-9

IOS file system     25-2

overview