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INDEX

INDEX

Symbols


# (pound sign)
in a prompt     2-4

* (asterisk)
as wildcard     13-11

> (angle bracket)
in a prompt     2-4

(ellipsis)
as wildcard     13-11
in atm address command     3-7

Numerics


155 Mbps
default configuration     17-2
interface configuration     17-2
SM, MM, UTP interface configuration     17-2

622 Mbps
configuration     17-3
default configuration     17-3
interface configuration     17-3

A


aaa accounting command     4-13

aaa new-model command     4-13

AAA/TACACS+
description     4-11

abbreviations
of commands     2-1

ABR
configuring limits of best-effort connections     8-21

access control
inbound     11-10
IP     11-10
list     11-1
outbound     11-10
using     11-1

access filter     9-3

access lists
See IP access lists

access-class command     11-10

access-list command     11-9

accounting file configuration mode
See ATM accounting file configuration mode

accounting selection configuration mode
See ATM accounting selection configuration mode

adaptive clocking mode
characteristics     3-18
description     3-16
features and concepts     3-23

addressing schemes
ATM     3-5, 9-2
ATM switch router chassis (table)     2-6
autoconfigured ATM     3-6
hierarchical model of     3-5
See also ATM address

administrative interface
configuring     3-26

administrative-weight command     10-42

AESA     9-3

AFI
in ATM address (figure)     3-6

age-timer command     16-15

aggregation-mode command     10-49

AIS     17-5, 17-7
enabling (example)     6-3
enabling on interface (example)     6-3

alarm indication signals
See AIS

ARP     9-1

ATM
configuring inverse ARP in PVC environment     12-5

atm access-group command     11-6

ATM accounting
configuring     14-1
file configuration mode     14-7
selection configuration mode     14-5
SNMP traps     14-9

atm accounting collection command     14-8

atm accounting command     14-4

atm accounting enable command     14-3

atm accounting file command     14-7, 14-12
entering command mode with     2-10

ATM accounting file configuration mode
description     2-9
table     2-3

atm accounting selection command     14-5
entering command mode with     2-10

ATM accounting selection configuration mode
description     2-10
table     2-3

atm accounting trap threshold command     14-10

ATM address
autoconfiguration of     10-4
autoconfigured     3-6
changing active     10-12
configuration prerequisites     3-3
configuring     3-5, 9-2
conflicts in (caution)     3-7
default features and implications     3-6
format (figure)     3-6
LANE, MAC address and ESI field     13-10
manual configuration     3-7
testing correct configuration     3-29
uniqueness rule (note)     3-5
wildcards in LANE templates     13-11

atm address command     9-2, 10-12, 10-16
manually assigning 20-byte ATM address with     3-7

atm address-registration command     9-6

atm address-registration permit command     11-12

atm arp-server nsap command     12-3

atm arp-server time-out command     12-4

atm auto-configuration command     9-6

atm cac best-effort configuration     8-21

atm cac best-effort-limit command     8-21

atm cac link-sharing command     8-14

atm cac max-peak-cell-rate command     8-22

atm cac service-category command     8-28

ATM connection
checking reachability     6-4

atm connection-traffic-table-row command     7-10, 7-11, 7-13, 8-6

ATM E.164 translation table configuration mode
description     2-11
table     2-3

atm e164 address command     16-7

atm e164 auto-conversion command     16-11

atm e164 translation command     16-13

atm e164 translation-table command     16-13
entering command mode with     2-11

ATM end system address
See AESA

atm esi-address command     12-3, 12-4

atm filter-expr command     11-5

atm filter-set command     11-3

atm hierarchical-tunnel command     7-13

atm iisp command     7-7

atm ilmi default-access permit command     9-3

atm ilmi-keepalive command     9-6

ATM interface
configuring (examples)     15-5
displaying configuration     15-5
displaying tag switching configuration (example)     15-6
enabling tag switching on     15-5
testing configuration     3-30
testing status of     3-30

atm lecs-address command     9-4, 13-21

atm lecs-address-default command     13-15

atm link-distance command     8-19

atm manual-well-known-vc command     5-22

atm maxvci-bits command     17-2, 17-4, 17-6, 17-8

atm maxvpi-bits command     17-2, 17-4, 17-6, 17-8

atm nni command     7-6

atm nsap-address command     12-3, 12-4, 12-8

atm oam command     6-3

atm pacing command     8-12

atm pnni admin-weight command     10-43

atm pnni aggregation-token command     10-47

atm pnni link-selection command     10-38

atm prefix command     9-7

atm pvc command     5-3, 5-6, 5-10, 5-22, 7-16, 12-7

atm pvc encap aal5snap command     12-5

atm pvp command     5-7, 5-12, 7-10, 7-11, 7-13, 15-10, 15-12

atm qos command     8-4

atm rmon collect command     14-15

atm rmon enable command     14-16

atm rmon portselgrp command     14-14

atm route command     3-25, 10-13, 10-17, 12-3, 12-4, 16-6, 16-11

atm route prefix command     7-7

atm route-optimization command     5-20

atm route-optimization soft-connection command     5-20

ATM router configuration mode
description     2-8
table     2-3

atm router pnni command     10-16, 10-19, 10-21, 10-23, 10-25, 10-26, 10-27, 10-29, 10-36, 10-39, 10-40, 10-42, 10-44, 10-45, 10-49, 10-51, 10-53, 10-54, 10-57
entering command mode with     2-9

atm routing-mode static command     10-10

atm signalling cug access command     16-23

atm signalling cug alias command     16-22

atm signalling cug assign command     16-23

atm signalling diagnostics command     16-15
entering command mode with     2-11

ATM signalling diagnostics configuration mode
description     2-11
table     2-4

atm signalling diagnostics enable command     16-15

atm signalling ie forward command     16-1

atm signalling vpci command     7-15

atm snoop interface atm command     5-26

atm snoop-vc command     5-27

atm snoop-vp command     5-27

atm soft-vc command     5-15

atm soft-vp command     5-18

atm sustained-cell-rate-margin-factor command     8-7

atm svcc vci min command     7-19

atm svcc vpi max command     7-19

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

atm svpc vpi max command     7-18

ATM switch
configuration methods     3-1
connection characteristics     1-2
self-configuring features     1-2

ATM switch hardware
functions performed on OAM cells     6-2

ATM switch router
description (note)     1-1
hardware components on     1-1
modular chassis for     1-1

atm template-alias command     11-2

atm threshold-group command     8-10

atm uni command     7-5, 17-2, 17-4, 17-6, 17-8

ATM VP tunnels
configuring     7-10

authentication
dynamic     11-9

authority and format identifier
See AFI

autoconfiguration     7-3
ATM address     10-4

auto-ferf command     17-6, 17-8

auto-summary command     10-19, 10-29

B


background-routes-enable command     10-36

best-effort connections
configuring limits     8-21
displaying configuration     8-21

BITS source
clocking signal from     3-13

BOOTP server
configuration prerequisites     3-3
configuring     3-4

buffers command     4-2

Building Integrated Timing Supply source
See BITS source

C


calendar set command     4-11

called-address-mask command     16-16

called-nsap-address command     16-16

calling-address-mask command     16-15

calling-nsap-address command     16-16

CAS     17-10, 17-27, 17-30, 17-31, 17-32, 17-35, 17-40, 17-47

cast-type command     16-16

CBR     8-2, 8-5, 8-6, 8-9, 8-11, 8-13

CBR traffic
description     3-16
network clock services for     3-16
planning for network clocking     3-17

CCO
information and services availability     xxii

cdp command     4-2

CDVT
configuring ATM default     8-24
displaying configuration     8-25

cell delay variation tolerance
See CDVT

cell flows
on demand or periodic (note)     6-1
support for     6-1

cell-payload scrambling
disabling     3-8

ces aal1 clock command     17-12, 17-18, 17-20, 17-22, 17-33, 17-36, 17-43

ces aal1 service command     17-12

ces aal1 service structured command     17-33, 17-36, 17-43

ces aal1 service unstructured command     17-18, 17-22

ces circuit 0 cdv command     17-12

ces circuit 0 circuit-name command     17-18, 17-22

ces circuit 0 shutdown command     17-20

ces circuit command     17-23, 17-34, 17-37, 17-40, 17-43, 17-44, 17-45, 17-47

ces circuit shutdown command     17-37

ces dsx1 clock source command     17-12, 17-20, 17-22, 17-33, 17-36, 17-43

ces dsx1 framing command     17-12, 17-33, 17-36, 17-43

ces dsx1 lbo command     17-12

ces dsx1 linecode command     17-12, 17-13, 17-33, 17-36, 17-43

ces dsx1 loopback command     17-12

ces dsx1 signalmode robbedbit command     17-40

CES E1
default     17-11
interface configuration     17-9, 17-11

CES operations
clocking modes for     3-16, 3-18
factors in proper functioning of     3-23
network clock services for     3-16

ces pvc 0 dest-address command     17-12, 17-23, 17-45

ces pvc 0 interface ATM command     17-18, 17-34, 17-37

CES T1
default     17-11
interface configuration     17-9, 17-11

CES-IWF     17-9

channel associated signalling
See CAS

circuit emulation services interworking function
See CES-IWF

circuit emulation services operation
See CES operations

Cisco Connection Online
See CCO

clear cdp command     4-2

clear-cause command     16-16

client-atm-address command     13-18

clock command     4-10

clock module
on the route processor     1-1

clock set command     3-25

clock source command     3-15, 17-3, 17-4, 17-6, 17-8

clocking
See network clocking

clocking modes
characteristics (table)     3-18

closed user group
See CUG

collection-modes command     14-7

command modes
ATM accounting file configuration     2-9
ATM accounting selection configuration     2-10
ATM E.164 translation table configuration     2-11
ATM router configuration     2-8
ATM signalling diagnostics configuration     2-11
global configuration     2-5
interface configuration     2-5
LANE configuration server database configuration     2-10
line configuration     2-7
map-class configuration     2-8
map-list configuration     2-7
PNNI node configuration     2-9
privileged EXEC     2-4
ROM monitor     2-4
subinterface configuration     2-6
summary (table)     2-2
user EXEC     2-4

commands
abbreviating     2-1
syntax in documentation     xxi
using no to disable features or functions     2-1

configuration
155 Mbps ATM interface     17-2
622 Mbps ATM interface     17-3
622 Mbps interface     17-3
622 Mbps interface default configuration     17-3
CES E1 default interface     17-11
CES E1 interface     17-9, 17-11
CES T1 default interface     17-11
CES T1 interface     17-9, 17-11
DS3 and E3 interface     17-4
DS3/E3 ATM interface     17-5
DS3/E3 default ATM interface     17-5
E1 ATM default interface     17-7
E1 ATM interface     17-7
E1 trunk interface     17-6
IISP interfaces     7-7
interface snooping     5-25
methods of     3-1
prerequisites for     3-3
T1 ATM default interface     17-7
T1 ATM interface     17-7
T1 trunk interface     17-6
troubleshooting interface     17-48

configuration register
testing installation     3-27

configurations
storing     3-26
testing     3-33
testing NVRAM     3-34

configure command
entering command mode with     2-5

connecting point
in ATM switches     6-2

connection traffic table
See CTT

connection-category command     16-16

connection-traffic-table-rows
See CTTRs

connection-types command     14-5

constant bit rate
See CBR

constant bit rate traffic
See CBR traffic

controlled link sharing
configuring     8-13
displaying configuration     8-14
minimum and maximum parameter relationships (table)     8-13

CTT
configuring     8-4
displaying configuration     8-6
management     8-1
row allocations and defaults     8-5

CTTRs
restrictions     7-16

CUG     16-19
signalling overview     16-19

CUG IC IE     16-19

D


DACS     17-27

default command     14-5, 14-7

default connections
number in OAM configured connections     6-3

default name command     13-18

default QoS objective table
configuring     8-3
displaying     8-4

default QoS objective tables
description     8-1

default-name command     13-16, 13-17

description command     14-7

digital access and crossconnect system
See DACS

digital signal level 0
See DS0

disabling     7-3
autoconfiguration     7-3
signalling     16-25

discard functions
of ATM switch hardware     6-2

documentation
conventions used in     xxi
meaning of cautions used in     xxii
meaning of notes in     xxii
of command syntax     xxi
on CD-ROM     xix

DS0     17-27

DS3 and E3
configuration     17-5
interface configuration     17-4

E


E.164
addresses     16-4
autoconversion feature     16-4
gateway feature     16-4
one-to-one translation table     16-4, 16-12

E1 ATM default interface
configuring     17-7

e164 address command     16-13

edge switches
description     14-2

election leadership-priority command     10-27

ellipsis
in atm address command     3-7

emulated LANs
adding restricted membership
database entries for clients     13-18
configuring restricted membership database entries for all clients     13-17
database for unrestricted membership     13-16
restricted membership     13-17
restricted membership database     13-17

enable command     14-7
entering privileged EXEC mode with     2-4

end system identifier
See ESI addresses

end-to-end loopback
enabling on interface (example)     6-3

erase startup-config command
configuration files cleared with     3-4

ESI addresses
in ATM address     3-6

ESI field     13-10

Ethernet
configuring IP addresses     3-9

Ethernet interface
configuring IP     12-1
configuring LAN emulation     13-1
testing configuration     3-29

Ethernet ports
configuring IP address     3-9

ethernet0 interface
configuring     3-10

EXEC command mode
note     2-1
user level description     2-4

EXEC commands
privileged level     2-4

F


F4 flows
reporting unavailable or not guaranteed paths     6-1

F5 flows
reporting degraded VC performance     6-1

failed-attempts command     14-7

fault management functions
in OAM (note)     6-1

fault tolerance
simple server redundancy     13-4

features
ATM addressing and plug-and-play operation     1-2

frame discard     16-2

framing command     17-6, 17-8

free-running clocking
description     3-11

funneling     16-26

G


global configuration mode
accessing     2-1
configuring interface-level OAM in     6-3
description     2-5
table     2-2

H


hardware
testing installation and configuration     3-27
verifying     3-3

hostname command     3-25
using     2-4

I


ICD
in ATM address (figure)     3-6

ICMP
host unreachable message     11-10

IISP     9-1
configuring     7-7
configuring static routes for     3-25
displaying configurations     7-8

ILMI     9-1
construction of switch prefixes by     3-5
interface configuration     9-6
switch prefix in ATM address     3-6

incoming-port atm command     16-16

interception functions
of ATM switch hardware     6-2

interface
modifying default configuration     3-7

interface address formats
table     2-6

interface atm command
enabling the configuration server     13-18
setting up LANE clients and servers     13-19
setting up LANE clients only     13-20

interface command
entering command mode with     2-5, 2-7

interface configuration mode
description     2-5
disabling OAM AIS flow (example)     6-4
OAM operations on     6-4
table     2-2

interface snooping
configuring     5-25

interface-level OAM
configuring     6-3
enabling AIS and end-to-end loopback (example)     6-3

Interim-Interswitch Signalling Protocol
See IISP

interlock code information element
See CUG IC IE

International Code Designator
See ICD

interval command     14-7

IP access lists
applying on inbound or outbound interfaces     11-10
applying to an interface     11-10
configuration (examples)     11-11, 11-12
creating extended     11-9
creating standard     11-9
description     11-9
dynamic     11-9
extended     11-9
implicit masks     11-9
implicit masks (example)     11-11
logging violations     11-9
standard     11-9
styles     11-9
undefined     11-10
virtual terminal lines     11-10

ip access-group command     11-10

ip address command     3-10, 12-3, 12-4, 12-5, 13-19, 13-20, 15-4, 15-5, 15-9, 15-10

IP addresses
as configuration prerequisite     3-3
assigned by BOOTP protocol     3-4
configuring     3-9, 3-10
configuring parallel interfaces for (note)     15-5
configuring switch for Ethernet interface     3-9
displaying configuration     3-11
of loopback interfaces     15-3
set to default     3-4

ip command     12-7, 12-8

ip host-routing command     12-7, 12-8

IP interface parameters
configuring     3-9

ip route command     12-7, 18-2

ip unnumbered command     15-5, 15-10

L


LAN emulation
example     13-21

LANE
ATM address of configuration server     13-15
ATM address syntax     13-10
ATM address templates     13-11
comparing VLANs and ELANs     13-4
configuration plan and worksheet     13-13
configuration server on interface     13-11
configuration task list     13-12
configure direct VCCs     13-6
configuring ATM address prefix     13-10
constructing ATM addresses     13-10
control direct VCCs     13-6, 13-7
control distribute VCCs     13-7
data direct VCCs     13-7
database task list     13-15
default database name     13-16
emulated LANs and subnetworks     13-20
enabling the configuration server     13-18
ESI field in ATM address     13-10
ESI template     13-11
ESI values derived from MAC address     13-11
Ethernet support     13-9
joining LEC to an ELAN     13-6
MAC addresses     13-10
membership     13-12
multicast addresses     13-7
multicast forward VCC     13-7
multicast send VCC     13-7
operation and communication     13-4
prefix template     13-11
resolving ELAN addressing     13-6
restricted membership database     13-17
routing between emulated LANs     13-19, 13-20
rules for assigning components to subinterfaces     13-11
sending multicast traffic     13-7
server configure VCCs     13-6
setting up client and server     13-19  to 13-20
setting up database     13-15
setting up database for unrestricted-membership     13-16
setting up server and clients     13-19  to 13-20
unique ATM address for     13-9
values of wildcard characters (table)     13-11
wildcards in ATM address templates     13-11

LANE client
assigning protocol address     13-20
changing to different emulated LAN     13-20
MAC address for     13-9

lane client ethernet command     13-19, 13-20, 13-21, 13-22

lane client-atm-address command     13-21

lane config auto-config-atm-address command     13-19

lane config database command     13-18

LANE Configuration Server
See LECS

LANE configuration server database configuration mode
description     2-10
table     2-3

lane database command     13-16, 13-17, 13-18, 13-22
entering command mode with     2-10

lane server-bus ethernet command     13-19

lbo command     17-6, 17-8

LECS     9-1

line command
entering command mode with     2-7

line configuration
for ATM switch router     3-2

line configuration mode
description     2-7
table     2-2

linecode command     17-8

link distance
configuring     8-19
displaying configuration     8-20

list command     14-5

load-interval commands     4-3

logging command     4-3

login authentication command     4-4

loopback interfaces
configuring (example)     15-4
configuring for tag switching     15-3
displaying configuration (example)     15-4

loop-timed clocking
description     3-12

M


MAC address
adding to BOOTP configuration file     3-4
in ATM address format     3-6
in LANE ATM address     13-10

map list
configuration     12-8
example     12-8, 12-9

map-class command
entering command mode with     2-8

map-class configuration mode
description     2-8
table     2-3

map-group command     12-7, 12-8

map-list command     12-7, 12-8
entering command mode with     2-8

map-list configuration     12-7

map-list configuration mode
description     2-7
table     2-3

masks
implicit in IP access lists (example)     11-11

max-admin-weight-percentage command     10-39

maximum burst size
See MBS

max-records command     16-16

MBS
configuring ATM default     8-24
displaying configuration     8-25

messages
access list violation     11-9
logging     11-9

min-age command     14-7

modes
See command modes

multipoint-to-point funnel signalling     16-26

N


name command     10-25, 13-16, 13-18

name server-atm-address command     13-16, 13-17, 13-18, 13-22

NEs
cell flows and     6-1

netmask address
configuration prerequisite     3-3

network clock synchronization services
description     3-16

network clocking
advantages of module     3-13
configuring priorities     3-12
configuring sources and priorities     3-14
configuring transmit source     3-15
default clock source (note)     3-13
default non-revertive configuration (note)     3-13
displaying configuration     3-15
free-running     3-11
manually configuring     3-11
planning for CBR traffic     3-17
signal sources     3-17
synchronization services     3-18
transmit clock distribution (figure)     3-12
transmit clocking priority configuration (figure)     3-13

network command     15-6

network configuration
figure     7-2

network connectivity
checking     6-4

network derived clocking
description     3-12

network elements
See NEs

network management interface
description     8-1

network routing
configuring     3-24

network service access point
See NSAP

network service access point addresses
See NSAP addresses

Network Time protocol
See NTP

network-clock-select bits command     3-14

network-clock-select command     3-13, 3-14, 3-18, 17-6, 17-8

NNI     9-1

nodal-representation command     10-53

node 1 disable command     10-16

node 1 level enable command     10-16

node command     10-19, 10-21, 10-23, 10-25, 10-26, 10-27, 10-29, 10-44, 10-45, 10-49, 10-51, 10-53, 10-54
entering command mode with     2-9

non-default well-known PVCs
configuring     5-21

NSAP     9-2

NSAP addresses
hierarchical addressing model     3-5

NTP     4-7

ntp command     4-8

NVRAM
storing configurations in     3-26

O


OAM
ATM switch hardware support for     6-2
cell flow support     6-1
commands for configuring functions     6-3
configuring for entire switch     6-3
configuring interface-level     6-3
disabled     6-2
fault management function (note)     6-1
in interface configuration command mode     6-4
maximum configured connections     6-3
overview     6-1
switch component operations     6-2

OAM configuration
displaying     6-5
displaying (example)     6-6

OAM connections
configuring maximum (example)     6-3

OAM software
capabilities     6-2

OC12 interface configuration     17-3

OC-3 interface
changing mode of operation     3-8
displaying configuration     3-8
modifying default configuration     3-8

OC-3 interface configuration     17-2

Operation, Administration, and Maintenance
See OAM

OSI     9-2

OSPF
configuring (example)     15-6
displaying configuration of (example)     15-6

OSPF protocol
displaying configuration of     15-6

outgoing-port atm command     16-16

output pacing
configuring     8-11
displaying configuration     8-12

output pacing configuration     8-12

output virtual circuit
See OVC

OVC     8-15

P


packet discard     16-2

parallel interfaces
unnumbering (note)     15-5

parent command     10-26

passwords
setting     2-4

PBX     17-9, 17-10, 17-16, 17-28, 17-30

peer group I     9-2

permanent virtual channels
See PVCs

permanent virtual path connection
See PVP

permanent virtual path numbers
See PVP numbers

physical interface
configuring     8-11

ping atm command     17-48

ping atm interface atm command     6-4

PNNI     7-7, 9-1, 10-1
commands used to configure routing     2-8
hierarchical addressing model of peer groups     3-5

PNNI interfaces
configuring static routes as (note)     3-25

PNNI node configuration mode
description     2-9
table     2-3

PNNI node ID     9-2

pnni-remote-exterior-metrics command     10-40

pnni-remote-internal command     10-40

point-to-multipoint
configuring PVC connections     5-9

port adapter     17-1, 17-4, 17-6, 17-9, 17-27, 17-29

port select group     14-14

ports
configuring for VP tunnels     15-12

power-on diagnostics
testing     3-28

precedence command     10-40

primary reference source
See PRS

private branch exchange
See PBX

Private Network-Network Interface
See PNNI

privilege command     4-7

privileged EXEC mode
description     2-4
security level of     2-1
table     2-2
See also EXEC mode

prompts
angle bracket in     2-4
pound sign in     2-4
rommon> (note)     3-3
system     2-2

protocol addresses
commands used for mapping     2-7

PRS
description     3-16
entities for receiving and distributing     3-18
planning for     3-17

ptse significant-change command     10-51, 10-55

Public VP Tunnel Network
figure     7-9

purge command     16-16

PVCs
configuring     5-3, 5-6, 5-10, 5-13, 5-19
configuring endpoints to PVP tunnels     7-16
example     5-3, 5-6, 5-10
traffic values in CTT data structure     8-5

PVP numbers
on VP tunnels (note)     15-7

PVP tunnels
in configuring PVCs     7-16

PVPs
configuring     5-12
connecting     15-12
example     5-8, 5-12

Q


QoS
ATM Forum Class A     3-16
in VCs     5-1
See also default QoS objective tables

quality of service
See QoS

R


rate scheduler
See RS

RCAC
description     8-1

RDI functions
cell flows and     6-1

redistribute atm-static command     10-45

redundancy
simple server     13-4

relay functions
of ATM switch hardware     6-2

remote defect indication functions
See RDI functions

Remote Monitoring
See RMON

remote-log command     14-12

reprogram command     18-5

resource call admission control
See RCAC

resource management
See RM

resource-poll-interval command     10-56

RFC 1577     9-1

RFC 1757     14-13

RM     8-1
functions     8-1

RMON     14-13
configuring     3-26

rmon alarm command     14-18

rmon event command     14-17

ROM monitor mode
description     2-4
table     2-2

rommon> prompt
recovering from (note)     3-3

router command     15-6

router configuration mode
See ATM router configuration mode

routers
See tag edge routers

routing table
adding entries for Telnet station or SNMP network management workstation (note)     3-1

RS      8-15

S


scalability
in ATM routing     3-6

scheduler and service class
configuring     8-15

scheduler command     4-4

scope command     16-16

scope map command     10-21

scope mode command     10-21

SCR
configuring margin factor     8-7
displaying margin configuration     8-7

scrambling command     17-3, 17-4, 17-6, 17-8

security
in user interface     2-1
See also authentication

segment end point
in ATM switches     6-2

segment loopback flow
checking with ping command (example)     6-4

segment loopbacks
effect of ping command on unenabled (note)     6-5
enabling (example)     6-3

servers
simple server redundancy     13-4

service category
configuring support     8-27
displaying     8-28
restrictions     8-28

service class
configuring     8-15
displaying information     8-18

service command     4-4

service-category command     16-16

show atm accounting command     14-6, 14-8, 14-9, 14-10, 14-13

show atm address command     9-5, 9-7

show atm addresses command     5-15, 10-12, 10-16, 17-48

show atm arp-server command     12-4

show atm filter-expr command     11-6

show atm filter-set command     11-6

show atm ilmi-configuration command     9-5

show atm ilmi-status atm command     7-19, 9-8

show atm ilmi-status command     8-10, 8-25, 9-5

show atm int resource command     8-18

show atm interface atm command     5-21, 7-3, 7-5, 7-7, 7-8, 7-10, 7-19, 16-7, 16-12, 16-14

show atm interface command     5-4, 7-15

show atm interface rm atm command     8-12, 8-14, 8-20, 8-21, 8-28

show atm interface rm command     8-23

show atm map command     12-4, 12-6, 12-8, 12-9

show atm pnni aggregation link command     10-49

show atm pnni aggregation node command     10-49, 10-53

show atm pnni background status command     10-36

show atm pnni background-routes command     10-36

show atm pnni command     10-25, 10-26, 10-44, 14-4, 14-6, 14-8, 14-9, 14-11, 16-7

show atm pnni election command     10-27

show atm pnni election peers command     10-27

show atm pnni hierarchy command     10-26

show atm pnni interface atm command     10-47

show atm pnni interface command     10-44

show atm pnni local-node command     10-16, 10-24, 10-25, 10-39, 10-43, 10-45, 10-46, 10-55

show atm pnni neighbor command     10-38

show atm pnni precedence command     10-41

show atm pnni resource-info command     10-51, 10-56

show atm pnni scope command     10-21

show atm pnni statistics command     10-57

show atm pnni summary command     10-19, 10-29

show atm qos command     8-4

show atm resource command     8-7

show atm rmon command     14-15

show atm rmon host command     14-16

show atm rmon stats command     14-15

show atm route command     10-14, 10-18, 16-6

show atm signalling cug command     16-23

show atm signalling diagnostics filter command     16-18

show atm signalling diagnostics record command     16-18

show atm signalling diagnostics status command     16-18

show atm signalling statistics command     16-24

show atm snoop command     5-26

show atm snoop-vc command     5-27

show atm snoop-vp command     5-27

show atm status command     16-27, 17-48

show atm vc cast mp2p command     16-27

show atm vc command     5-4, 5-7, 5-10, 5-16, 17-48

show atm vc interface atm command     5-7, 5-10, 5-16, 7-12, 7-14, 7-17

show atm vp command     5-8, 5-12, 5-18, 15-11

show calendar command     4-11

show cdp command     4-2

show ces address command     17-19, 17-23, 17-25, 17-34, 17-37, 17-38, 17-41, 17-44, 17-46

show ces circuit command     17-19, 17-24, 17-25, 17-34, 17-38, 17-41, 17-46

show ces circuit interface command     17-14, 17-19, 17-20, 17-24, 17-34, 17-37, 17-38, 17-41, 17-44, 17-46, 17-48

show clock command     4-11

show controllers atm command     3-8

show controllers command     3-15, 17-48

show environment command     4-15

show functional-image-info command     18-6

show hardware command     17-48

show interface command     17-48

show interface ethernet command     17-48

show interface ethernet0 command     3-11

show ip ospf command     15-6

show lane bus command     13-23

show lane client command     13-24

show lane command     13-23

show lane config command     13-24

show lane database command     13-24

show lane default-atm addresses command     13-15

show lane le-arp command     13-24

show lane server command     13-24

show network-clocks command     3-15

show privilege command     4-7

show processes command     4-14

show protocols command     4-14

show rmon alarms events command     14-18

show rmon events command     14-18

show running-config command     17-48

show stacks command     4-15

show startup-config command     17-48

show tag-switching atm-tdp capability command     15-14

show tag-switching interfaces command     15-5

show tag-switching interfaces detail command     15-8, 15-9

show version command     17-48

signalling
disabling     16-25
multipoint-to-point funnel     16-26

signals
for network clocking     3-17

simple server redundancy
configuring     13-21
description     13-4

Simple Server Redundancy Protocol
See SSRP

SNMP     14-2
configuring     3-26
description     3-26
management, enabling     3-26

snmp-server command     4-5

snmp-server enable traps atm-accounting command     14-11

snmp-server host commands     14-11

snooping
configuring     5-23
description     5-23

soft permanent virtual path
See soft PVPs

soft PVCs
configuring     5-15
example     5-15
route optimization configuration     5-19

soft PVPs
example     5-18, 5-20

software
testing for version     3-27
verifying     3-3

sonet command     17-3, 17-4

sonet stm-1 command     3-8

SP     8-17

SRTS clocking mode
characteristics     3-18
description     3-16
features and concepts     3-21

SSRP     9-3, 13-21

static routes
configuring for IISP or PNNI     3-25
PNNI     10-13, 10-17, 10-18

static-local-exterior command     10-40

static-local-exterior-metrics command     10-40

static-local-internal-metrics command     10-40

statistics command     10-57

status command     16-16

stop-only tacacs+ command     4-13

strict priority
See SP

STS-stream scrambling
disabling     3-8

subinterface configuration mode
description     2-6
table     2-2

subinterfaces
rules for assigning LANE components     13-11

subnetting
mask bits     3-10
parameters summary (table)     3-10
zeros in subnet address (note)     3-10

summary addresses
autoconfigured ATM addresses and     3-7

summary-address command     10-19, 10-29

sustainable cell rate
See SCR

SVC
CTTs in     8-5

SVC frame discard
configuration     16-2

switches
configuring OAM     6-3
OAM operations for     6-2

synchronous clocking mode
characteristics     3-18
description     3-16
features and concepts     3-19
sources in ATM network (figure)     3-20

system configuration
initial     3-25

system prompts     2-2

system requirements
for tag switching     15-3

T


T1 default interface
configuring     17-7

TACACS
description     4-11

TACACS and XTACACS
enabling     4-12

Tag Distribution Protocol
See TDP

tag edge routers
functions     15-2
in networks     15-1

tag switches
in networks     15-1

tag switching
benefits     15-2
configuring loopback interfaces     15-3
configuring on VP tunnels     15-10
configuring overview     15-3
displaying configuration on ATM interfaces (example)     15-6
enabling on ATM interfaces     15-5
example configuration     15-14
overview     15-1
system requirements for tag switching     15-3
the network (figure)     15-2

tag virtual channels
See TVCs

tag-switching atm control-vc command     5-22, 15-9

tag-switching atm vpi command     15-7

tag-switching ip command     15-5, 15-9, 15-10

TDM     17-30

TDP
used by tag edge routers     15-1

TDP control channels
between source switches and destination switches (figure)     15-9
changing default     15-8
configuring     15-8
configuring on destination switches (example)     15-9
configuring on source switches (example)     15-9
displaying configuration     15-9
displaying configuration (example)     15-10

TDP identifiers
loopback interface as     15-3

TDP sessions
troubleshooting     15-9

template alias
configuring     11-2

terminal
access control, establishing     4-11

Terminal Access Controller Access Control System
See TACACS

testing
ATM address configuration     3-29
ATM interface configuration     3-30
ATM interface status     3-30
configuration of NVRAM configuration     3-34
configuration register installation     3-27
configurations     3-26
Ethernet interface configuration     3-29
hardware installation and configuration     3-27
power-on diagnostics     3-28
running configuration     3-33
software versions and type     3-27
VC connections     3-31
See also troubleshooting

tftp-server atm-accounting command     14-12

threshold groups
configuring     8-8
default configuration parameters (table)     8-9
displaying configuration     8-10

timer command     10-54

timing signals
for network clocking     3-17

trace command     4-15

traffic parameters
configuring interface maximum     8-22
displaying interface maximum configuration     8-23

transit-restricted command     10-44

transmit clock
See network clocking

troubleshooting
interface configuration     17-48
TDP sessions     15-9
See also testing

TVCs
creating     15-8

U


UBR
configuring limits of best-effort connections     8-21

UNI     9-1, 17-10

UNI interface
configuring static routes for     3-25

UNI ports
ILMI switch prefix (note)     3-6

uniqueness rule
of ATM addresses (note)     3-5

unprivileged user mode
See user EXEC mode

unshielded twisted-pair
See UTP

unstructured CBR services     17-16

user EXEC mode
security level of     2-1
table     2-2
See also EXEC command mode

user interface
overview     2-1

username command     4-6

User-Network Interface ports
See UNI ports

UTP     17-9

V


VC merge
configuring     15-12
disabling     15-13
displaying configuration     15-14
displaying configuration on ATM interface (example)     15-14
feature card requirements     15-13
figure     15-13

VCC
checking end-to-end loopback flow with ping command (example)     6-5
checking with ping command (example)     6-4

VCs
supported     5-2
testing connections     3-31

virtual connections
See VCs

virtual path identifier range
See VPI range

virtual path identifiers
See VPI values

virtual terminal lines
settings on     11-10

VP tunnels
between source switches and destination switches (figure)     15-11
configuring between switches (examples)     15-11
configuring intermediate switches (figure)     15-12
configuring PVP 51 on ATM interface (example)     15-11
configuring tag switching on     15-10
confirming deletion     7-15
connecting     15-12
connecting PVPs on ATM interface (example)     15-12
deleting     7-15
displaying configuration     15-11, 15-12
displaying configurations     7-10
signalling VPCI     7-15

VPI range
change default tag     15-7
changing default TDP     15-8
configuring     15-7
displaying tag switching     15-8
maximum (note)     15-8
on VP tunnels (note)     15-7
selecting range of three (example)     15-8
selecting range of two (example)     15-7
showing tag switching VPI range (example)     15-8

VPI values
using to configure OAM operations     6-4

W


wait-start tacacs+ command     4-13

Web
CCO-supported interfaces     xxii
documentation on     xix

weighted-round-robin
See WRR

well-known VCs     5-21

wildcards
in LANE address templates     13-11

WRR     8-16

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