Table of Contents
INDEX
- # (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
- 155 Mbps
- default configuration 17-2
- interface configuration 17-2
- SM, MM, UTP interface configuration 17-2
- 25 Mbps
- interface configuration 17-48, 17-49
- interface default configuration 17-49
- 622 Mbps
- configuration 17-3
- default configuration 17-3
- interface configuration 17-3
- 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 8-29
- ABR congestion notification mode
- configuring 8-7
- displaying configuration 8-8
- 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
- autoconfigured ATM 3-6
- CPU 2-6
- 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
- ASP
- ATM switch processor 1-1
- ATM
- configuring inverse ARP in PVC environment 12-5
- atm abr-mode command 8-7
- 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 2-9
- ATM accounting file configuration mode
- description 2-9
- table 2-3
- atm accounting selection command 14-5
- entering command mode with 2-9
- ATM accounting selection configuration mode
- description 2-9
- 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 prefix
- as ping destination 6-4
- 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 8-29
- atm cac best-effort-limit command 8-29
- atm cac link-sharing command 8-22
- atm cac max-peak-cell-rate command 8-31
- atm cac service-category command 8-40
- ATM connection
- checking reachability 6-4
- testing configuration 3-30
- atm connection-traffic-table-row command 7-10, 7-11, 7-13, 8-11
- ATM E.164 translation table configuration mode
- description 2-10
- 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 2-10
- 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 3-31
- atm lecs-address command 9-4, 13-21
- atm lecs-address-default command 13-15
- atm link-distance command 8-28
- atm manual-well-known-vc command 5-28
- atm maxvci-bits command 17-2, 17-4, 17-6, 17-8, 17-49
- atm maxvpi-bits command 17-2, 17-4, 17-6, 17-8, 17-49
- atm nni command 7-6
- atm nsap-address command 12-3, 12-4, 12-8
- atm oam command 6-3
- atm output-queue command 8-16
- atm output-threshold command 8-18
- atm over-subscription-factor command 8-5
- atm pacing command 8-20
- 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, 5-7, 5-12, 5-28, 7-16, 12-7
- atm pvc encap aal5snap command 12-5
- atm pvp command 5-9, 5-15, 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 5-26
- atm route-optimization soft-connection command 5-26
- 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 2-8
- atm routing-mode static command 10-10
- atm service-category-limit command 8-7
- 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 5-32
- atm snoop-vc command 5-33
- atm snoop-vp command 5-33
- atm soft-vc command 5-19
- atm soft-vp command 5-23
- atm sustained-cell-rate-margin-factor command 8-12
- 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 7-19
- ATM switch
- configuration methods 3-1
- connection characteristics 1-3
- description (note) 1-1
- feature cards on 1-2
- overview 1-1
- processors on 1-2
- self-configuring features 1-2
- support for port adapters 1-2
- types of terminal lines 3-2
- ATM switch hardware
- functions performed on OAM cells 6-2
- ATM switch processor
- See ASP
- atm template-alias command 11-2
- atm threshold-group command 8-14
- atm uni command 7-5, 17-2, 17-4, 17-5, 17-8, 17-49
- atm uni type command 17-49
- atm uni version command 17-49
- ATM VP tunnels
- configuring 7-10
- atm0 interface
- note 3-10
- 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
- background-routes-enable command 10-36
- best-effort connections
- configuring limits 8-29
- displaying configuration 8-30
- BOOTP server
- configuration prerequisites 3-3
- configuring 3-4
- buffers command 4-2
- 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
- carrier modules
- documentation xxv
- CAS 17-11, 17-27, 17-30, 17-31, 17-32, 17-35, 17-40, 17-47
- cast-type command 16-16
- CBR 8-2, 8-5, 8-7, 8-10, 8-14, 8-16, 8-18, 8-19, 8-21
- CBR traffic
- description 3-16
- network clock services for 3-16
- planning for network clocking 3-17
- CCO
- information and services availability xxvi
- cdp command 4-2
- CDVT
- configuring ATM default 8-34
- displaying configuration 8-35
- CE1 FR controllers
- changing default yellow alarms (example) 18-5
- displaying configuration (example) 18-5
- CE1 FR port adapters
- defaults 18-4
- 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 17-13
- 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, 17-13, 17-33, 17-36, 17-43
- ces dsx1 lbo command 17-12, 17-13
- 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 17-13, 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
- channel-group command 18-5
- 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 set command 3-25
- clock source command 3-15, 17-2, 17-4, 17-6, 17-8, 18-5
- 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 2-9
- ATM E.164 translation table configuration 2-10
- ATM router configuration 2-8
- ATM signalling diagnostics configuration 2-11
- controller configuration 2-11
- global configuration 2-5
- interface configuration 2-6
- LANE configuration server database configuration 2-10
- line configuration 2-7
- map-class configuration 2-8
- map-list configuration 2-7
- PNNI node configuration 2-8
- privileged EXEC 2-4
- ROM monitor 2-5
- subinterface configuration 2-6
- summary (table) 2-2
- user EXEC 2-4
- commands
- abbreviating 2-1
- syntax in documentation xxv
- using no to disable features or functions 2-1
- configuration
- 155 Mbps ATM interface 17-2
- 25 Mbps ATM interface 17-49
- 25 Mbps ATM interface defaults 17-49
- 25 Mbps interface 17-48
- 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 5-32
- 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 17-50
- configuration register
- testing installation 3-27
- configurations
- storing 3-26
- testing 3-34
- testing NVRAM 3-35
- 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 8-21
- displaying configuration 8-22
- minimum and maximum parameter relationships (table) 8-21
- controller command
- entering command mode with 2-11
- controller configuration mode
- description 2-11
- table 2-4
- controller E1 command 18-5
- CTT
- configuring 8-9
- configuring for Frame Relay/ATM Interworking 18-12
- displaying configuration 8-11
- Frame Relay/ATM Interworking (table) 18-12
- management 8-1
- row allocations and defaults 8-10
- CTTRs
- restrictions 7-16
- CUG 16-19
- signalling overview 16-19
- CUG IC IE 16-19
- 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 xxv
- for carrier modules xxv
- meaning of cautions used in xxvi
- meaning of notes in xxvi
- of command syntax xxv
- on CD-ROM xxiii
- DS0 17-27
- DS3 and E3
- configuration 17-5
- interface configuration 17-4
- 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
- E1 channels
- configuring (example) 18-5
- 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
- encapsulation
- of Frame Relay on interface 18-6
- encapsulation frame-relay command 18-6
- 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
- testing connectivity 3-11, 3-29
- Ethernet interface
- configuring IP 12-1
- configuring LAN emulation 13-1
- testing configuration 3-28
- Ethernet ports
- configuring IP address 3-9
- ethernet0 interface
- configuring 3-11
- note 3-10
- EXEC command mode
- note 2-1
- user level description 2-4
- EXEC commands
- privileged level 2-4
- 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
- FC-PCQ 8-2
- ASP-B with 1-2
- ASP-C with 1-2
- features 8-1
- FC-PFQ 8-2
- features 8-1
- feature card per-class queuing
- See FC-PCQ
- feature card per-flow queuing
- See FC-PFQ
- feature card types
- FC-PCQ 8-2
- FC-PFQ 8-2
- features
- ATM addressing and plug-and-play operation 1-2
- frame discard 16-2
- Frame Relay encapsulation
- displaying 18-7
- displaying on serial interface (example) 18-7
- enabling on interface 18-6
- Frame Relay serial interface
- configuring 18-7
- configuring type NNI (example) 18-7
- displaying configuration 18-7, 18-8, 18-9
- displaying configuration for interface with Cisco LMI enabled (example) 18-10
- displaying resource information (example) 18-13
- Frame Relay/ATM Interworking
- configuring CTT row (example) 18-12
- configuring interface tasks 18-13
- configuring tasks 18-6
- configuring the CTT 18-12
- default CTT rows (table) 18-12
- displaying configuration 18-12
- displaying interface resources 18-13
- guidelines for soft PVC connections 18-22
- Network IWF (figure) 18-2
- overview 18-2
- resource management overview 18-10
- Service IWF (figure) 18-3
- frame-relay bc-default command 18-13
- frame-relay input-queue command 18-13
- frame-relay intf-type command 18-7
- frame-relay lmi-n391dte command 18-9
- frame-relay lmi-n392dce command 18-9
- frame-relay lmi-n393dce command 18-9
- frame-relay lmi-n393dte command 18-9
- frame-relay lmi-type command 18-8
- frame-relay output-queue command 18-13
- frame-relay pvc command 18-15
- frame-relay pvc dlci command 18-19, 18-20, 18-21
- frame-relay soft-vc dlci command 18-24, 18-26
- framing command 17-6, 17-8
- free-running clocking
- description 3-12
- funneling 16-26
- global configuration mode
- accessing 2-1
- configuring interface-level OAM in 6-3
- description 2-5
- table 2-2
- hardware
- testing installation and configuration 3-27
- verifying 3-3
- hardware RM
- description 8-1
- hostname command 3-25
- using 2-4
- 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
- initial IP configuration
- testing 3-29
- interception functions
- of ATM switch hardware 6-2
- interface
- modifying default configuration 3-7
- new address formats 3-10
- interface address formats
- CPU 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 2-6
- interface configuration mode
- description 2-6
- disabling OAM AIS flow (example) 6-4
- OAM operations on 6-4
- table 2-2
- interface snooping
- configuring 5-32
- 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
- as ping destination 6-4
- 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
- testing configuration 3-11
- 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, 19-2
- ip unnumbered command 15-5, 15-10
- keepalive command 18-9
- keepalive interval
- configuring 18-9
- LAN emulation
- example 13-21
- LANE
- ATM address of configuration server 13-15
- ATM address syntax 13-10
- ATM address templates 13-10
- 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 13-9
- 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
- of ATM switches 3-2
- line configuration mode
- description 2-7
- table 2-2
- linecode command 17-8
- link distance
- configuring 8-28
- displaying configuration 8-28
- list command 14-5
- LMI
- configure 18-8
- displaying statistics 18-10
- displaying statistics on port adapters with NNI interface (example) 18-10
- LMI keepalive interval
- configuring 18-9
- LMI polling intervals
- changing (example) 18-9
- configuring 18-9
- LMI type
- configuring 18-8
- load-interval commands 4-3
- local management interface
- See LMI
- 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
- 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 2-7
- 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
- maximum queue size
- configuring 8-15
- max-records command 16-16
- MBS
- configuring ATM default 8-34
- displaying configuration 8-35
- messages
- access list violation 11-9
- logging 11-9
- min-age command 14-7
- modes
- See command modes
- MSRP
- on ATM switches 1-2
- multipoint-to-point funnel signalling 16-26
- multiservice switch route processors
- See MSRP
- 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
- configuring priorities 3-13
- configuring sources and priorities 3-14
- configuring transmit source 3-15
- default clock source (note) 3-14
- default non-revertive configuration (note) 3-13
- displaying configuration 3-15
- free-running 3-12
- manually configuring 3-12
- planning for CBR traffic 3-17
- signal sources 3-17
- synchronization services 3-18
- transmit clock distribution (figure) 3-13
- transmit clocking priority configuration (figure) 3-14
- 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 Interworking Function
- See Network IWF
- Network IWF
- description 18-2
- 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 command 3-13, 3-14, 3-18, 17-5, 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 5-27
- NSAP 9-2
- NSAP addresses
- hierarchical addressing model 3-5
- NTP 4-7
- ntp command 4-7
- NVRAM
- storing configurations in 3-26
- 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
- OSF
- configuring 8-5
- displaying configuration 8-5
- OSI 9-2
- OSPF
- configuring (example) 15-6
- displaying configuration of (example) 15-7
- OSPF protocol
- displaying configuration of 15-7
- outgoing-port atm command 16-16
- output pacing
- configuring 8-19
- displaying configuration 8-20
- output pacing configuration 8-20
- output queue maximum size
- displaying configuration 8-16
- output threshold maximum size
- displaying configuration 8-19
- output virtual circuit
- See OVC
- OVC 8-23
- oversubscription factor
- See OSF
- 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 8-15
- ping atm command 17-50
- ping atm interface atm command 6-4
- ping destinations
- in ATM connections 6-4
- ping ip command 3-11, 3-29
- 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 2-8
- 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 5-11
- port adapter 17-1, 17-4, 17-6, 17-9, 17-27, 17-29, 17-48
- ATM switch support for 1-2
- on carrier modules 1-1
- 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 4-6
- 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, 5-7, 5-12, 5-17, 5-25
- configuring endpoints to PVP tunnels 7-16
- example 5-3, 5-8, 5-12
- traffic values in CTT data structure 8-9
- PVP numbers
- on VP tunnels (note) 15-7
- PVP tunnels
- in configuring PVCs 7-16
- PVPs
- configuring 5-15
- connecting 15-12
- example 5-9, 5-15
- QoS
- ATM Forum Class A 3-16
- in VCs 5-1
- See also default QoS objective tables
- quality of service
- See QoS
- queue thresholds
- configuring for service categories 8-18
- 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 19-5
- 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 2-5
- 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 8-23
- scalability
- in ATM routing 3-6
- scheduler and service class
- configuring 8-23
- scheduler command 4-4
- scope command 16-16
- scope map command 10-21
- scope mode command 10-21
- SCR
- configuring margin factor 8-12
- displaying margin configuration 8-12
- scrambling command 17-2, 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
- ping of neighbor switch with 6-4
- serial interface
- See Frame Relay serial interface
- servers
- simple server redundancy 13-4
- service category
- configuring support 8-39
- displaying 8-40
- restrictions 8-40
- service category limit
- configuring 8-6
- displaying configuration 8-7
- service class
- configuring 8-23
- displaying information 8-27
- service command 4-4
- Service Interworking
- See Service IWF
- Service IWF
- configuring a PVC (example) 18-19
- description 18-2
- 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, 18-23, 18-26
- show atm addresses command 5-19, 10-12, 10-16, 17-50
- 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 8-15, 8-35, 9-5
- show atm int resource command 8-27
- show atm interface atm command 5-27, 7-3, 7-5, 7-7, 7-8, 7-10, 7-19, 16-7, 16-12, 16-14
- show atm interface command 5-4, 7-16
- show atm interface rm atm command 8-20, 8-22, 8-28, 8-30, 8-40
- show atm interface rm command 8-16, 8-32
- 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 8-5, 8-7, 8-8, 8-12
- 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 5-32
- show atm snoop-vc command 5-34
- show atm snoop-vp command 5-34
- show atm status command 16-27, 17-50
- show atm vc cast mp2p command 16-27
- show atm vc command 5-4, 5-8, 5-12, 5-20, 17-50
- show atm vc interface atm command 5-8, 5-12, 5-20, 7-12, 7-14, 7-17
- show atm vp command 5-9, 5-15, 5-23, 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 17-15, 17-19, 17-21, 17-24, 17-34, 17-37, 17-38, 17-41, 17-44, 17-46, 17-48
- show clock command 4-11
- show controller e1 command 18-5
- show controllers atm command 3-8
- show controllers command 3-15, 17-50
- show environment command 4-15
- show frame relay connection-traffic-table command 18-12
- show frame-relay interface resource serial command 18-13
- show frame-relay lmi command 18-10, 18-12
- show functional-image-info command 19-6
- show hardware command 17-50
- show interface command 17-50
- show interface ethernet command 17-50
- show interface ethernet0 command 3-11
- show interfaces serial command 18-7, 18-9
- show ip ospf command 15-7
- show lane bus command 13-24
- show lane client command 13-24
- show lane command 13-24
- 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 17-50
- show stacks command 4-15
- show startup-config command 17-50
- 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 vc command 18-16, 18-20, 18-21
- show version command 17-50
- 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 5-29
- description 5-29
- soft permanent virtual path
- See soft PVPs
- soft PVCs
- configuring 5-19
- example 5-19
- route optimization configuration 5-25
- soft PVPs
- example 5-23, 5-26
- software
- testing for version 3-27
- verifying 3-3
- sonet command 17-2, 17-4
- sonet stm-1 command 3-8
- SP 8-2, 8-25
- 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 8-9
- SVC frame discard
- configuration 16-2
- switch processors
- installing in chassis (note) 1-1
- 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
- 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 5-28, 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 connectivity 3-30
- ATM interface configuration 3-30
- ATM interface status 3-31
- configuration of NVRAM configuration 3-35
- configuration register installation 3-27
- configurations 3-26
- Ethernet connection 3-29
- Ethernet connectivity 3-11
- Ethernet interface configuration 3-28
- hardware installation and configuration 3-27
- initial IP configuration 3-29
- power-on diagnostics 3-28
- running configuration 3-34
- software versions and type 3-27
- VC connections 3-31
- See also troubleshooting
- tftp-server atm-accounting command 14-12
- threshold groups
- configuring 8-13
- default configuration parameters (table) 8-14
- displaying configuration 8-15
- timer command 10-54
- timing signals
- for network clocking 3-17
- trace command 4-15
- traffic parameters
- configuring interface maximum 8-31
- displaying interface maximum configuration 8-32
- transit-restricted command 10-44
- transmit clock
- See network clocking
- troubleshooting
- interface configuration 17-50
- TDP sessions 15-9
- See also testing
- TVCs
- creating 15-8
- UBR
- configuring limits of best-effort connections 8-29
- 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
- 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
- on ATM switches 1-1
- 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
- configuring for Frame Relay/ATM 18-14
- 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 7-16
- 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) 15-8
- showing tag switching VPI range (example) 15-8
- VPI values
- using to configure OAM operations 6-4
- wait-start tacacs+ command 4-13
- Web
- CCO-supported interfaces xxvi
- documentation on xxiii
- weighted-round-robin
- See WRR
- well-known VCs 5-27
- wildcards
- in LANE address templates 13-11
- WRR 8-24







Posted: Fri Apr 9 09:57:15 PDT 1999
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