cc/td/doc/product/atm/c8540/wa5/12_0/7_15c
hometocprevnextglossaryfeedbacksearchhelp
PDF

Table of Contents

M Commands

M Commands

The commands shown in this chapter apply to the Catalyst 8540 MSR, Catalyst 8510 MSR, and LightStream 1010. Where an entire command or certain attributes of a command have values specific to a particular switch, an exception is indicated by the following callouts:


Note Commands that are identical to those documented in the Cisco IOS software documentation have been removed from this chapter. Refer to Appendix D, "Removed and Changed Commands," of this command reference for a list of removed commands.

mac-address

To configure the MAC address associated with an LEC, use the mac-address LANE configuration server database command. To remove the MAC address, use the no form of this command.

mac-address ieee-address

Syntax Description

ieee-address

48-bit IEEE MAC address written as a dotted triplet of four-digit hexadecimal numbers.

Default

No MAC layer address is set.

Command Mode

LANE configuration server database

Example

The following example shows configuring the MAC address for the LEC where xx.xxxx is an appropriate second half of the MAC address to use.

Switch# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Switch(config)# lane database
Switch(lane-config-database)# mac-address 5000.5axx.xxxx

main-cpu (Catalyst 8540 MSR)

To switch to the main-cpu submode of the redundancy mode, use the main-cpu redundancy command.

main-cpu

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Mode

Redundancy

Usage Guidelines

After you enter the main-cpu submode, you can use the auto-sync command to synchronize
the configuration between the primary and secondary route processors based on the primary configuration. In addition, you can use all of the redundancy commands that are applicable to
the main CPU.

Example

The following example shows how to switch to the main-cpu submode of the redundancy mode.

Switch(config)# redundancy
Switch(config-r)# main-cpu
Switch(config-r-mc)#
Related Command

sync config (Catalyst 8540 MSR)

map-class

To enter map-class configuration mode to define parameters that are to be used in specifying a request for an SVC (the SETUP message), use the map-class global configuration command.
To delete this class, use the no form of this command.

map-class {atm | dialer | frame-relay} class-name
no map-class {atm | dialer | frame-relay} class-name

Syntax Description

atm

Specifies the ATM map class for an SVC.

dialer

Specifies a class of shared configuration parameters associated with the dialer map for an SVC.

frame-relay

Specifies a class of quality of service (QoS) values for an SVC.

class-name

User-assigned name of the traffic parameters table.

Default

No traffic parameters are defined.

Command Mode

Global configuration

Usage Guidelines

If the map class identified by class-name does not already exist, the switch creates a new one.
In either case, this command specifies the map class to which subsequent encapsulation-specific commands apply. Configuration of a map class is allowed only if the subsystem corresponding to the encapsulation is linked.

It is up to the media-specific routing that uses a static map to ensure that the referenced class exists if parameters are required.

Most parameters specified through a map class are used to dictate the contents of the ATD IE present in a SETUP message used to initiate an SVC. These parameters are as follows:


Note The 1-parameters specify the traffic characteristics of the aggregate of CLP-0 and CLP-1 cells; the 0-parameters are CLP-0 only.

When possible, Best Effort is signalled. In UNI 3, a Best Effort Indication is included in the ATD IE only if the contents of the IE consist of forward and backward Peak Cell Rate for CLP 0+1 (and the Best Effort Indication). Therefore, if any of the above parameters other than forward-peak-cell-rate-clp1 and backward-peak-cell-rate-clp1 are specified in the map class, Best Effort cannot be signalled.

It is important that Best Effort is signalled, because this causes a switch to interpret the SETUP as a request for a UBR connection. UBR requests do not cause bandwidth to be reserved per-connection.

If Best Effort cannot be signalled (one of the other parameters is specified in the map class), then this causes a switch to interpret the SETUP as a request for VBR-NRT service.

All combinations of parameters are allowed in the definition of map class. The following recommendations can help to specify a correct set of parameters:

If default traffic parameters are used in the initiation of an SVC, a Best Effort ATD IE is used. The forward and backward peak-cell-rate0+1 values are 24-bits set to "1" (0xffffff). This is a unique value used to indicate that default shaping parameters can be applied.

Example

The following example establishes traffic parameters for map-class atmclass1.

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# map-class atm atmclass1
ip 172.21.180.121 atm-nsap 12.3456.7890.abcd.0000.00 broadcast class atmclass1
map-class atm atmclass1
atm forward-peak-cell-rate-clp0 8000
atm backward-peak-cell-rate-clp0 8000
main-atm 0
map-group atm atmlist1
Related Command

show atm map

map-group

To associate an ATM map list to an interface or subinterface for either a PVC or SVC, use the map-group interface configuration command. To remove the reference to the map list, use the
no form of this command.

map-group name
no map-group name

Syntax Description

name

Name of the map list identified by the map-list command.

Default

No ATM map lists are associated.

Command Mode

Interface configuration

Usage Guidelines

More than one map group can be configured for an interface. This command only applies to interfaces on the route processor card and to terminating connections.

Example

In the following example, the map list named atm is associated with the ATM interface.

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface atm 0
Switch(config-if)# map-group atm
Related Commands

main-cpu (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
map-list

map-list

To define an ATM map statement for either a PVC or SVC, use the map-list global configuration command. To delete this list and all associated map statements, use the no form of this command.

map-list name
no map-list name

Syntax Description

name

Name of the map list.

Default

No map statements are defined.

Command Mode

Global configuration

Usage Guidelines

This command only applies to interfaces on the route processor card and to terminating connections. To allow the switch to propagate routing updates and ARP requests, a static map that maps the protocol address and the ATM address of the next-hop ATM station must be configured. The switch supports a mapping scheme that identifies the ATM address of remote hosts or switches. This address can be specified either as a VCI descriptor for a PVC or an NSAP address for an SVC.

The map-list command specifies the map list to which the subsequent map-list configuration commands apply. These map-list configuration commands identify destination addresses. One map list can contain multiple map entries. A map list can be referenced by more than one interface or subinterface.

Examples

In the following example, to configure ATM static maps for a PVC, a map list named atm is followed by one map statement for protocol addresses being mapped.

Switch# map-list atm
Switch(config-map-list)# ip 172.21.168.112 atm-vc 1 broadcast
 

In the following example for an SVC, a map list named atm includes two map statements for protocol addresses being mapped.

Switch# map-list atm
Switch(config-map-list)# ip 172.21.97.165 atm-nsap BC.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.13
Switch(config-map-list)# ip 172.21.97.166 atm-nsap BC.CDEF.01.234567.890A.BCDE.F012.3456.7890.1234.12
Related Commands

main-cpu (Catalyst 8540 MSR)
map-group
show atm map

max-admin-weight-percentage

To configure the maximum administrative weight percentage used to determine if an alternate route is acceptable, use the max-admin-weight-percentage ATM router PNNI configuration command. To remove the constraint on administrative weight for alternate routes, use the no form of this command.

max-admin-weight-percentage percentage
no max-admin-weight-percentage

Syntax Description

percentage

Specifies the maximum acceptable administrative weight for alternate routes as a percentage of the least administrative weight of any route to the destination.

Default

Infinity (no constraint on administrative weight for alternate routes).

Command Mode

ATM router PNNI configuration

Usage Guidelines

This command increases network efficiency by preventing alternate routes that use too many network resources from being specified. The command provides a generalized form of a hop-count limit.

This command only takes effect when background route computation is enabled.

The maximum acceptable administrative weight is equal to the specified percentage of the least administrative weight of any route to the destination (from the background routing tables).
For example, if the least administrative weight to the destination is 5040 and the percentage is
300, the maximum acceptable administrative weight for the call is 5040 x 300/100 or 15120.

For more information, refer to the ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide.

Example

The following script shows how to configure the maximum administrative weight percentage to
300 percent using the max-admin-weight-percentage ATM router PNNI configuration command.

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# atm router pnni
Switch(config-atm-router)# max-admin-weight-percentage 300
Related Commands

administrative-weight
atm pnni admin-weight
show atm pnni background routes
show atm pnni local-node

max-records

To configure the maximum number of records to be collected for a particular signalling
diagnostics filter table entry, use the max-records ATM signalling diagnostics configuration command. To return the maximum records to the default, use the no form of this command.

max-records max-num-records
no max-records

Syntax Description

max-num-records

Specifies the number of records to be collected.

Default

20

Command Mode

ATM signalling diagnostics configuration

Usage Guidelines

This value denotes the number of call failure records to be collected and stored. When the maximum value is reached, the older records are deleted, making way for the newly created records.

The collected records are overwritten when the max-records value is reached. If this field is set to -1, the records are not overwritten. Setting this field to -1 requires increased memory consumption for call failure records storage, and can lead to shortages of available system memory.

Example

The following example shows setting the maximum number of records to 18.

Switch(config)# max-records 20

mdl

To configure and transmit the MDL messages, use the mdl interface configuration command.
To disable the transmission of MDL messages, use the no form of this command.

mdl {transmit {path | idle-signal | test-signal} | string {eic | lic | fic | unit | pfi | port |
generator} string}

no mdl {transmit {path | idle-signal | test-signal} | string {eic | lic | fic | unit | pfi | port |
generator
} string}

Syntax Description

transmit path

Enables transmission of the MDL path message.

transmit idle-signal

Enables transmission of the MDL idle signal message.

transmit test-signal

Enables transmission of the MDL test signal message.

string eic string

Specifies the Equipment Identification Code. Can be up to 10 characters.

string lic string

Specifies the Location Identification Code. Can be up to 11 characters.

string fic string

Specifies the Frame Identification Code. Can be up to 10 characters

string unit string

Specifies the Unit Identification Code. Can be up to six characters.

string pfi string

Specifies the Facility Identification Code sent in the MDL path message. Can be up to 38 characters.

string port string

Specifies the port number string sent in the MDL idle signal message.
Can be up to 38 characters.

string generator string

Specifies the generator number string sent in the MDL test signal message. Can be up to 38 characters.

Default

No MDL message is configured.

Command Mode

Interface configuration

Usage Guidelines

This command first appeared in Cisco IOS Release 11.3.

Use the show controllers t3 command to display MDL information (received strings).
MDL information is displayed only when framing is set to C-bit.


Note MDL is supported only when the CDS3 framing is C-bit parity.
Examples

The following examples show several of the mdl commands for the Frame Relay port adapter in slot 9.

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# controller t3 4/0/0
Switch(config-controller)# mdl string eic Router A
Switch(config-controller)# mdl string lic Test Network
Switch(config-controller)# mdl string fic Building B
Switch(config-controller)# mdl string unit ABC
Related Command

show controllers t3

min-age

To configure the value of the minimum age of the VC for on-release or periodic collection of accounting records, use the min-age ATM accounting file subcommand. To return the min-age value to the default, use the no form of this command.

min-age seconds
no min-age

Syntax Description

seconds

Specifies the number of seconds.

Default

3600 seconds

Command Mode

ATM accounting file

Related Commands

atm accounting file
collection-modes
failed-attempts

mtu

To adjust the maximum packet size or MTU size, use the mtu interface configuration command.
To restore the MTU value to its original default value, use the no form of this command.

mtu bytes
no mtu

Syntax Description

bytes

Specifies the desired size, in bytes.

Defaults

Table 12-1 lists default MTU values according to media type.


Table 12-1: Default Media MTU Values
Media Type Default MTU

Ethernet

1500

ATM

4470

Command Mode

Interface configuration

Usage Guidelines

This command only applies to the route processor interface card: main Ethernet 0 or main ATM 0. Each interface has a default maximum packet size or MTU size. This number generally defaults to the largest size possible for that type interface.


Note Changing the MTU value with the mtu interface configuration command can affect values for the protocol-specific versions of the command (
ip mtu for example). If the value specified with the ip mtu interface configuration command is the same as the value specified with the mtu command and you change the value for the mtu command, the ip mtu value automatically matches the new mtu value. However, changing the value for the ip mtu command has no effect on the value for the mtu command.
Example

The following example specifies an MTU of 4470 bytes.

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface atm 0
Switch(config-if)# mtu 4470
Related Command

ip mtu

multiring

To enable collection and use of RIF information on a subinterface, use the multiring interface configuration command. To disable the use of RIF information, use the no form of this command.

multiring ip [all-routes | spanning]
no multiring ip [all-routes | spanning]

Syntax Description

ip

Protocol type for which to enable multiring.

all-routes

Uses all-routes explorers.

spanning

Uses spanning-tree explorers.

Default

Disabled

Command Mode

Interface configuration

Usage Guidelines

In source-route bridged or Token Ring switched networks, only packets with RIF are forwarded by intermediate source-route bridges. To ensure that IP datagrams are transmitted across a Token Ring switch or source-route bridge to and from an ATM switch router, use the multiring command.

When multiring is enabled, the Token Ring LEC strips the RIF information and caches it in its RIF table for incoming IP/ARP packets. It adds a RIF for subsequent IP/ARP response packets to be sent back across the network. Use the show rif command to display the RIF table entries. To configure static RIF entries, use the rif command.

Example

The following example shows how to configure a subinterface with an IP address and Token Ring LANE LEC, and then enable multiring.

Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface atm 0.1
Switch(config-subif)# ip address 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
Switch(config-subif)# lane client tokenring cisco
Switch(config-subif)# multiring ip
Related Commands

rif
show rif


hometocprevnextglossaryfeedbacksearchhelp
Posted: Mon May 8 18:37:35 PDT 2000
Copyright 1989 - 2000©Cisco Systems Inc.