Table of Contents
index
- * [for asterisk], as wildcard 13-4
- > [for angle bracket], in a prompt 2-5
- [for ellipsis], as wildcard 13-4
- 25 Mbps
- configuring 17-2 to 17-3
- default configuration 17-2
- 155 Mbps
- configuring 17-4 to 17-5
- default configuration 17-4
- 622 Mbps
- configuring 17-7 to 17-8
- default configuration 17-7
- AAA
- configuring with TACACS+ 4-16
- description 4-14
- aaa accounting command 4-16
- aaa new-model command 4-16
- abbreviating
- commands 2-2
- ABR
- configuring, example 8-36
- configuring CTT rows, example 8-12
- configuring OSF 8-6
- congestion notification mode 8-8 to 8-10
- CTT row default 8-12
- limits of best-effort connections 8-29
- output queue maximum 8-18
- service category limit 8-7
- access-class command 11-11
- access control
- ATM filters 11-3 to 11-7
- ATM interfaces 11-6 to 11-7
- example 11-8 to 11-9
- ILMI per-interface filters 11-13 to 11-14
- IP access lists 11-9 to 11-14
- overview 11-1
- template aliases 11-2 to 11-3
- access filters 9-2 to 9-3
- access lists. See IP access lists
- accounting. See ATM accounting
- accounting file configuration mode. See ATM accounting file configuration mode
- accounting selection configuration mode. See ATM accounting selection configuration mode
- acronyms (table) B-1 to B-5
- addressing schemes
- ATM 3-5
- ATM switch router chassis (table) 2-7
- hierarchical model 3-5
- See also ATM addresses
- administrative-weight command 10-41
- AESA
- ATM E.164 translation table configuration mode 2-13
- E.164 address autoconversion 16-5
- E.164 translation table 16-9
- ILMI access filters 9-2
- PNNI ATM addressing 10-2
- age-timer command 16-12
- aggregation-mode command 10-47
- AIS
- DS3 and E3 17-13, 17-14
- enabling, example 7-3, 7-4
- enabling on interface, example 7-4
- T1 and E1 17-15, 17-16
- alarm indication signals. See AIS
- ARM. See ATM router modules
- ASP
- features 1-2
- with FC-PCQ 1-3
- with FC-PFQ 1-3
- atm0 interface (note) 3-8
- atm abr-mode command 8-9
- atm access-group command 11-6
- ATM accounting
- configuring 14-1 to 14-13
- configuring interfaces 14-4
- controlling data collection 14-9
- copying data file with TFTP 14-12
- data files 14-7 to 14-8
- environment (figure) 14-2
- global configuration 14-3
- overview 14-2
- remote logging 14-12 to 14-13
- selection table 14-5 to 14-6
- SNMP traps 14-10 to 14-12
- atm accounting collection command 14-9
- atm accounting enable command 14-3
- atm accounting file command
- entering command mode 2-12
- ATM accounting file configuration mode
- description 2-12
- table 2-4
- atm accounting selection command 14-5
- ATM accounting selection configuration mode
- description 2-12
- table 2-4
- atm accounting trap threshold command 14-10
- atm address command
- IISP ATM addresses 10-4
- PNNI ATM addresses 10-10
- ATM addresses
- ATM routing 10-4
- CES-IWF
- configuring 18-8 to 18-9
- displaying 18-8, 18-45
- soft PVCs 18-14, 18-29
- changing active 10-4
- configuration prerequisites 3-2
- configuring 3-5, 9-1
- IISP 10-4
- manually configuring 3-6
- PNNI 10-9
- static routes 10-6
- testing correct configuration 3-33
- uniqueness rule (note) 3-5
- wildcards in LANE templates 13-4
- ATM address group
- configuring 9-8, 10-7
- ATM address groups
- example 9-8, 10-7
- ATM addressing
- BOOTP server 3-4
- ILMI 3-5
- See also ATM addresses
- ATM address prefixes
- as ping destinations 7-6
- atm address-registration command 9-5
- atm address-registration permit command 11-13
- ATM ARP
- clients 12-2
- server description 12-4
- SVC environment 12-1 to 12-5
- atm arp-server nsap command 12-2
- atm arp-server time-out command 12-4
- atm auto-configuration command 9-5
- atm cac best-effort-limit command 8-29
- atm cac framing overhead command 8-41
- atm cac link-sharing command 8-24
- atm cac max-peak-cell-rate command 8-31
- atm cac overbooking command 8-38
- atm cac service-category command 8-36
- ATM connections
- checking reachability 7-5 to 7-6
- network points 7-2
- testing configuration 3-34
- atm connection-traffic-table-row command
- CTT row allocations and defaults 8-12
- hierarchical VP tunnels 6-39
- shaped VP tunnels 6-36
- single service VP tunnels 6-34
- ATM E.164 translation table configuration mode
- description 2-13
- table 2-4
- atm e164 address command 16-7
- atm e164 auto-conversion command 16-8
- atm e164 translation command 16-10
- atm e164 translation-table command
- entering command mode 2-13
- ATM end system addresses. See AESA
- atm esi-address command
- ATM ARP client 12-2
- interfaces 12-4
- atm filter-expr command 11-5
- ATM filters
- configuring access control 11-3 to 11-7
- example 11-8 to 11-9
- example (figure) 11-8
- expressions 11-5 to 11-6
- sets 11-3 to 11-5
- atm filter-set command 11-3
- atm hierarchical-tunnel command 6-38
- atm iisp command 5-7
- atm ilmi default-access permit command 9-2
- atm ilmi-keepalive command 9-5
- ATM InARP
- classical IP over ATM 12-5 to 12-6
- atm interface-group command 9-8, 10-7
- ATM interfaces
- configuring, examples 15-5
- displaying configuration 15-5
- displaying tag switching configuration, example 15-5
- enabling tag switching 15-4
- testing configuration 3-34
- testing status 3-35
- ATM internetworking services
- CES 18-1 to 18-48
- classical IP over ATM 12-1 to 12-6
- LANE 13-1 to 13-16
- SSRP 13-15
- summary 1-7
- tag switching 15-1 to 15-18
- atm lecs-address command
- Ethernet LANE clients 13-14
- ILMI LECS addresses 9-3
- atm lecs-address-default command 13-7
- atm link-distance command 8-28
- atm manual-well-known-vc command 6-29
- atm maxvci-bits command 17-3, 21-7
- atm maxvpi-bits command
- interfaces 17-3
- NNI interfaces, 12-bit VPI 5-5
- ATM network interfaces
- disabling autoconfiguration 5-1
- IISP 5-7
- NNI 5-4
- UNI 5-3
- atm nni command 5-4, 5-5
- atm nsap-address command 12-2, 12-4, 12-9
- atm oam (global) command 7-3
- atm output-queue command 8-18
- atm output-threshold command 8-20
- atm over-subscription-factor command 8-6
- atm pacing command 8-22
- atm pnni admin-weight command 10-42
- atm pnni aggregation-token command 10-45
- atm pnni explicit-path command 10-37
- atm pnni link-selection command 10-33
- atm prefix command 9-6
- atm pvc command
- end points to PVP tunnels 6-40
- IP multicast 21-20
- nondefault well-known PVCs 6-29
- point-to-multipoint PVCCs 6-13
- PVC-based map list 12-7
- RFC 1483 21-14
- terminating connections 6-8
- VCCs 6-3
- atm pvc encap aal5snap command 12-6, 21-16, 21-17, 21-18
- atm pvp command
- connecting VP tunnels 15-12
- hierarchical VP tunnels 6-39
- PVPs 6-9
- shaped VP tunnels 6-36
- tag switching on VP tunnels 15-10
- VP tunnels 6-34
- atm qos default command 8-5
- ATM RMON
- configuring 14-14 to 14-20
- enabling data collection 14-17 to 14-18
- overview 14-14
- port select group example (figure) 14-15
- port select groups 14-14 to 14-17
- See also RMON
- atm rmon collect command 14-16
- atm rmon enable command 14-17
- atm rmon portselgrp command 14-15
- atm route command
- ATM ARP clients 12-2
- ATM ARP servers 12-4
- E.164 address autoconversion 16-8
- IISP interfaces 5-7
- static routes, ATM addresses 3-18, 10-6, 10-12
- static routes, E.164 address 16-6
- atm route-optimization percentage-threshold command 6-24
- ATM router configuration mode
- description 2-10
- table 2-3
- ATM router modules
- bridging 21-17 to 21-19
- configuring 21-6 to 21-8
- configuring LANE clients 13-14, 21-7
- configuring LANE clients, examples 21-9 to 21-13
- IP multicast 21-20
- overview 21-2 to 21-3
- restrictions, hardware and software 21-4
- RFC 1483 21-13 to 21-15
- routing and bridging functions (figure) 21-3
- traffic flow (figure) 21-4
- atm router pnni command
- configuring PNNI 10-10
- entering command mode 2-10
- ATM routing
- configuring 10-2 to 10-7
- overview 10-1
- routing mode 10-2 to 10-4
- static routes 10-6
- atm routing-mode command 10-3
- atm service-category-limit command 8-8
- atm service-class command 15-15
- atm signalling cug access command 16-17
- atm signalling cug alias command 16-16
- atm signalling cug assign command 16-17
- atm signalling diagnostics command
- entering command mode 2-14
- signalling diagnostic tables 16-12
- ATM signalling diagnostics configuration mode
- description 2-14
- table 2-4
- atm signalling diagnostics enable command 16-12
- atm signalling ie forward command 16-2
- atm signalling vpci command 6-41
- atm snoop command 6-45
- atm snoop-vc command 6-46
- atm snoop-vp command 6-46
- atm soft-vc command 6-19
- atm soft-vp command 6-22
- atm sustained-cell-rate-margin-factor command 8-13
- atm svcc vci min command 6-31
- atm svcc vpi max command 6-31
- atm svc-frame-discard-on-aal5ie command 16-3
- atm svpc vpi max command 6-31
- ATM switches
- overview 1-2
- processor and feature card models 1-3
- support for port adapters 1-3
- terminal lines 3-2
- ATM switch processor. See ASP
- ATM switch routers
- configuring OAM 7-3
- connection characteristics 1-5
- hardware components 1-2
- modular chassis 1-1
- OAM operation 7-2
- overview 1-1
- system availability 1-4
- terminal lines 3-2
- atm template-alias command 11-2
- atm threshold-group command 8-16
- atm uni command
- ATM interfaces 17-3
- UNI interfaces 5-3
- authenticating user access, dynamic 11-10
- autoconfiguration
- disabling 5-1
- displaying 5-2
- auto-ferf command 17-14, 17-16
- auto-summary command
- PNNI summary addresses 10-13
- using (note) 10-13
- available bit rate. See ABR
- background-routes-enable command 10-30
- bert pattern command 20-5
- best-effort connections
- configuring limits 8-29
- displaying configuration 8-30
- BOOTP servers
- configuration file 3-4 to 3-5
- configuration prerequisites 3-2
- configuring 3-4
- boot system command 3-21
- bridge atm-vc command 21-18
- bridge-group command 21-17, 21-18
- bridge protocol command 21-17
- bridging
- between ATM and Ethernet 21-11
- configuring 21-17
- displaying configuration 21-19
- packet flooding 21-18
- broadcast-and-unknown servers. See BUSs
- buffer pools, configuring 4-2
- buffers command 4-2
- BUSs
- configuration examples 13-17 to 13-32
- configuring 13-11 to 13-13
- monitoring 13-16
- redundant 13-15
- cablelength command 19-3
- calendar, configuring 4-14
- calendar set command 4-14
- called-address-mask command 16-12
- called-nsap-address command 16-12
- calling-nsap-address command 16-12
- carrier modules, documentation xxviii
- CAS
- configuring soft PVCs
- with CAS 18-35
- with CAS and on-hook detection 18-39
- description 18-35
- CBR
- CAC parameter to bandwidth relationship 8-23
- configuring CTT rows 8-12
- configuring OSF 8-6
- configuring output queue, example 8-18
- CTT row default 8-11
- FC-PCQ and FC-PFQ feature comparison 8-4
- interface output discard threshold 8-20
- interface output pacing 8-21
- interface queue thresholds per service category 8-20
- network clock services 3-17
- output queue maximum 8-18
- service category limit 8-7
- CDP
- configuring 4-3
- cdp command 4-3
- CDS3 Frame Relay controllers
- changing default cable lengths, example 19-3
- displaying configuration 19-5
- displaying serial information, example 19-5
- CDS3 Frame Relay interfaces
- configuring 19-1 to 19-6
- default configuration 19-2
- E1 time slot mapping (figure) 19-7
- T3/T1 time slot mapping (figure) 19-2
- CDVT
- configuring ATM default 8-33
- displaying configuration 8-33
- CE1 Frame Relay controllers
- changing default yellow alarms, example 19-8
- displaying configuration, example 19-9
- CE1 Frame Relay interfaces
- configuring 19-7 to 19-9
- default configuration 19-7
- cell delay variation tolerance. See CDVT
- cell flows
- on demand or periodic (note) 7-2
- support for 7-1
- cell-payload scrambling, disabling 3-6
- CES
- deleting circuits 18-47 to 18-48
- E1 interfaces 18-2 to 18-7
- reconfiguring circuits 18-46 to 18-47
- SGCP 18-48 to 18-54
- soft PVCs 18-7 to 18-9
- structured services
- hard PVCs 18-20 to 18-23
- hard PVCs with shaped tunnel 18-23 to 18-29
- multiple soft PVCs same port 18-40 to 18-45
- overview 18-19
- soft PVCs 18-29 to 18-35
- soft PVCs with CAS enabled 18-35 to 18-38
- soft PVCs with CAS on-hook detection enabled 18-39 to 18-40
- T1 interfaces 18-2 to 18-7
- unstructured services
- hard PVCs 18-10 to 18-13
- overview 18-9 to 18-10
- soft PVCs 18-14 to 18-18
- ces aal1 clock adaptive command 18-12
- ces aal1 clock command 18-4
- ces aal1 clock synchronous command 18-16
- ces aal1 service command 18-4
- ces aal1 service structured command 18-12
- ces aal1 service unstructured command 18-16
- ces circuit cdv command 18-6
- ces circuit circuit-name command 18-12
- ces circuit command 18-4
- ces circuit timeslots command 18-22
- ces dsx1 clock source command 18-5
- ces dsx1 framing command 18-5
- ces dsx1 framing esf command 18-22
- ces dsx1 framing sf command 18-6
- ces dsx1 lbo command 18-5
- ces dsx1 linecode command 18-5, 18-42
- ces dsx1 loopback command 18-5
- ces dsx1 signalmode robbedbit command 18-5
- CES-IWF
- ATM addresses
- configuring 18-8, 18-9
- displaying 18-8, 18-45
- soft PVCs 18-14, 18-29
- description 18-2
- network clock services 3-17
- ces pvc command
- CES T1/E1 interfaces 18-5
- hard PVC, example 18-12
- hard PVC with a shaped VP tunnel, example 18-27
- soft PVC, example 18-17
- CES T1/E1 interfaces
- clocking options 18-2
- configuring 18-4 to 18-7
- connectors supported 18-2
- default configuration 18-3
- overview 18-2
- channel associated signalling. See CAS
- channel-group command 19-4, 19-8
- channel groups
- configuring 19-8
- See also Frame Relay serial interfaces
- channelized DS3 Frame Relay interfaces. See CDS3 Frame Relay interfaces
- channelized E1 Frame Relay interfaces. See CE1 Frame Relay interfaces
- circuit emulation services. See CES
- circuit emulation services interworking function. See CES-IWF
- circuits
- deleting 18-47 to 18-48
- reconfiguring 18-46 to 18-47
- structured services 18-19 to 18-45
- unstructured services 18-9 to 18-18
- Cisco Discovery Protocol. See CDP
- classical IP over ATM
- ATM router modules 21-16
- example (figure) 12-3
- map lists 12-7 to 12-10
- PVC environment 12-5 to 12-6
- SVC environment 12-1 to 12-5
- class mappings into service classes (table) 15-14
- class of service. See CoS
- clear-cause command 16-12
- clear cdp command 4-3
- client-atm-address command 13-10
- clock, configuring 4-13
- clock command 4-13
- clock module
- network synchronization 1-7
- on the route processor 1-1
- clock set command 3-18
- clock source command
- ATM interfaces 17-5
- CDS3 Frame Relay interfaces 19-3
- T1/E1 IMA interfaces 20-5
- transmit clocking source 3-12
- closed user groups. See CUGs
- collection-modes command 14-7
- command modes
- ATM accounting file configuration 2-12
- ATM accounting selection configuration 2-12
- ATM E.164 translation table configuration 2-13
- ATM router configuration 2-10
- ATM signalling diagnostics configuration 2-14
- controller configuration 2-14
- global configuration 2-6
- interface configuration 2-7
- LANE configuration server database configuration 2-13
- line configuration 2-8 to 2-9
- main CPU configuration 2-15
- map-class configuration 2-10
- map-list configuration 2-9
- PNNI explicit path configuration 2-11
- PNNI node configuration 2-11
- privileged EXEC 2-5
- redundancy configuration 2-15
- subinterface configuration 2-8
- summary (table) 2-2 to 2-5
- user EXEC 2-5
- commands
- abbreviating 2-2
- syntax in documentation xxvii
- using no to disable features or functions 2-2
- config-register command 3-21
- configuration registers
- changing value 3-21
- testing installation 3-30
- configurations
- storing 3-28
- synchronizing 3-23
- testing 3-37
- testing NVRAM 3-38
- configure command
- entering command mode 2-6
- configuring
- ATM addresses 3-5
- BOOTP server 3-4
- ESHA 3-26
- Ethernet connections 3-7 to 3-9
- IP address 3-7 to 3-9
- network clocking 3-10 to 3-17
- network routing 3-18
- prerequisites 3-2
- redundancy 3-19
- RMON 3-28
- SNMP 3-28
- system information 3-18
- terminal line 3-2
- configuring interfaces
- 25 Mbps 17-2 to 17-3
- 155 Mbps 17-4 to 17-5
- 622 Mbps 17-7 to 17-8
- ATM router module 21-2 to 21-8
- CDS3 Frame Relay 19-1 to 19-6
- CE1 Frame Relay 19-7 to 19-9
- CES T1/E1 18-2 to 18-7
- DS3 17-13 to 17-14
- E1 ATM 17-15 to 17-17
- E1 IMA 20-3 to 20-6
- E1 trunk 17-15 to 17-17
- E3 17-13 to 17-14
- IISP 5-7
- interface snooping 6-45
- methods 3-2
- OC-3c 17-5 to 17-6
- OC-12c 17-9 to 17-10
- OC-48c 17-11 to 17-12
- T1 ATM 17-15 to 17-17
- T1 IMA 20-3 to 20-6
- T1 trunk 17-15 to 17-17
- terminal lines and modem support 4-1 to 4-2
- troubleshooting connections 17-17
- connection-category command 16-12
- connections
- Frame Relay 19-20 to 19-38
- OAM 7-1 to 7-5
- virtual 6-2 to 6-28
- See also VCs
- connection traffic table. See CTT
- connection-traffic-table rows. See CTTRs
- connection-types command 14-5
- connectivity
- checking 4-18
- constant bit rate. See CBR
- controlled link sharing
- configuring 8-23
- displaying configuration 8-25
- minimum and maximum parameter relationships (table) 8-23
- controller command
- entering command mode 2-14
- controller configuration mode
- description 2-14
- table 2-4
- controller e1 command
- CE1 Frame Relay interfaces 19-8
- channel groups 19-8
- controller t3 command 19-3, 19-4
- CoS
- configuring for tag switching 15-13 to 15-16
- port weight mappings (table) 15-14
- VP tunnel weight mappings (table) 15-15
- CPUs. See route processors
- CTT
- configuring 8-10
- configuring for Frame Relay to ATM interworking 19-17
- displaying configuration 8-13
- Frame Relay to ATM interworking (table) 19-17
- management 8-2
- row allocations and defaults 8-11
- tag switching 15-18
- CTTRs
- restrictions 6-40
- CUGs
- description 16-15
- signalling 16-15 to 16-19
- DACS
- T1/E1 structured CES 18-19
- default command
- ATM accounting files 14-7
- ATM accounting selection table 14-5
- default connections
- number in OAM configured connections 7-3
- default-name command 13-8, 13-10
- default QoS objective tables
- configuring 8-5
- description 8-2
- displaying 8-6
- description command 14-7
- Digital Access and Crossconnect System. See DACS
- disabling
- autoconfiguration 5-1
- cell-payload scrambling 3-6
- signalling 16-20
- documentation
- carrier modules xxviii
- cautions xxix
- command syntax xxvii
- conventions xxviii
- notes xxix
- DS3 interfaces
- configuring 17-13 to 17-14
- default configuration 17-13
- E.164
- addresses 16-4 to 16-11
- autoconversion feature 16-5
- gateway feature 16-5
- one-to-one translation table 16-5, 16-9
- static routes 16-6
- E1 ATM interfaces
- configuring 17-15
- default configuration 17-15
- E1 channels
- configuring, example 19-9
- e164 address command 16-10
- E1 IMA interfaces
- configuring 20-3 to 20-6
- default configuration 20-4
- displaying configuration, example 20-6
- E1 trunk interfaces
- configuring 17-15 to 17-17
- default configuration 17-15
- E3 interfaces
- configuring 17-13 to 17-14
- default configuration 17-13
- edge switches, example 14-2
- EHSA
- configuring 3-26
- description 3-19
- displaying switch processor configuration 3-27
- ELANs
- adding restricted membership
- database entries for clients 13-10
- configuring 13-2 to 13-16
- restricted membership database 13-9
- unrestricted membership database 13-8
- See also LANE
- election leadership-priority command 10-21
- emulated LANs. See ELANs
- enable command
- ATM accounting 14-7
- entering privileged EXEC mode 2-5
- end system identifier. See ESI
- end-to-end loopback, example 7-4
- Enhanced High System Availability. See EHSA
- erase startup-config command 3-4
- ESI
- classical IP over ATM 12-3
- configuring ARP client 12-2
- template 13-4
- values derived from MAC address 13-4
- Ethernet
- LANE clients 13-14
- testing connectivity 3-33
- ethernet0 interface
- configuring 3-8
- note 3-8
- Ethernet connections
- configuring 3-7 to 3-9
- configuring IP addresses 3-7
- testing configuration 3-32
- Ethernet interfaces
- configuring LAN emulation 13-1
- exclude-node command 10-37
- EXEC command mode
- note 2-1
- user level description 2-5
- EXEC commands
- privileged level 2-5
- extended TACACS
- description 4-14
- enabling 4-15
- F4 flows
- reporting unavailable or not guaranteed paths 7-1
- F5 flows
- reporting degraded VC performance 7-1
- failed-attempts command 14-7
- fault management functions
- in OAM (note) 7-1
- fault resistance
- ATM switch routers 1-4
- FC-PCQ
- ASP-B with 1-3
- ASP-C with 1-3
- features 8-2
- functionality 8-3
- FC-PFQ
- features 8-2
- functionality 8-3
- fdl command 20-5
- FeatureCard1. See FC-PCQ
- feature card per-class queuing. See FC-PCQ
- feature card per-flow queuing. See FC-PFQ
- feature cards
- FC-PCQ 8-3
- FC-PFQ 8-3
- models 1-3
- field programmable gate arrays. See FPGAs
- file management
- BOOTP server configuration file 3-4 to 3-5
- configuration files 21-4
- copying ATM accounting files 14-12
- functional images 21-5 to 21-9
- IOS file system 21-2 to 21-3
- preparing for download 21-1
- system images 21-4
- filters. See ATM filters
- FPGAs
- description 21-5
- See also functional images
- frame discard 16-3
- Frame Relay
- CDS3 port adapters 19-1 to 19-6
- CE1 port adapters 19-7 to 19-9
- encapsulation
- displaying, example 19-10
- enabling 19-10
- Frame Relay to ATM interworking 19-20 to 19-28, 19-31 to 19-35, 19-38
- Frame Relay-to-Frame Relay 19-29 to 19-31
- LMI 19-12 to 19-15
- serial interfaces 19-11, 19-15
- soft PVC route optimization 19-35 to 19-37
- soft PVCs
- configuration guidelines 19-28
- configuring 19-21 to 19-34
- configuring, example 19-34
- frame-relay accept-overflow command 19-19
- frame-relay bc-default command 19-18
- frame-relay connection-traffic-table-row command 19-17
- frame-relay input-queue command 19-18
- frame-relay intf-type command 19-11
- frame-relay lmi-n391dte command 19-14
- frame-relay lmi-n392dce command 19-14
- frame-relay lmi-n392dte command 19-14
- frame-relay lmi-n393dce command 19-14
- frame-relay lmi-n393dte command 19-14
- frame-relay lmi-type command 19-12
- frame-relay output-queue command 19-18
- frame-relay overbooking command 19-19
- frame-relay pvc command 19-21
- frame-relay pvc dlci command
- Frame Relay to ATM service PVCs 19-24, 19-26
- Frame Relay transit PVCs 19-27
- Frame Relay serial interfaces
- configuring 19-11
- configuring type NNI, example 19-11
- displaying configuration, example 19-11, 19-15
- frame-relay soft-vc dlci command
- Frame Relay to ATM network soft PVCs 19-29, 19-31
- Frame Relay to ATM service soft PVCs 19-33
- Frame Relay to ATM interworking
- configuration guidelines 19-28
- configuring network PVCs 19-21
- configuring service PVCs 19-23
- configuring soft PVCs, example 19-34
- configuring terminating service PVCs 19-25
- configuring the CTT 19-17
- configuring transit PVCs 19-27
- default CTT rows (table) 19-17
- functions 19-9 to 19-11
- resource management
- CTT rows 19-16 to 19-18
- interfaces 19-18 to 19-19
- Frame Relay-to-Frame Relay
- configuring soft PVCs 19-29 to 19-31
- example 19-29
- framing command
- 622-Mbps interfaces 17-8
- CDS3 Frame Relay interfaces 19-3
- CE1 Frame Relay interfaces 19-8
- DS3/E3 interfaces 17-14
- OC-12c interfaces 17-10
- T1/E1 ATM interfaces 17-16
- T1/E1 IMA interfaces 20-5
- framing overhead
- configuring 8-40
- displaying configuration 8-41
- functional images
- loading 21-5, 21-8
- maintaining 21-5, 21-7
- understanding 21-5, 21-7
- See also FPGAs
- funnel signalling 16-20
- global configuration mode
- accessing 2-1
- description 2-6
- table 2-2
- guaranteed service categories. See service categories
- hard PVCs
- configuring
- structured services 18-20 to 18-22
- structured services with shaped VP tunnel 18-23 to 18-27
- unstructured services 18-10 to 18-12
- description 18-7
- verifying
- for structured services 18-22
- for unstructured services 18-13
- structured services with a shaped VP tunnel 18-28
- hard PVPs
- configuring 6-16 to 6-18
- displaying configuration 6-17
- example 6-16
- example (figure) 6-16
- hardware
- overview 1-1 to 1-3
- resource management description 8-2
- testing installation and configuration 3-29, 3-30
- verifying 3-3
- hardware RM
- description 8-2
- hierarchical VP tunnels
- multiple service categories 6-37 to 6-40
- service categories (table) 15-15
- host name, default 2-5
- hostname command
- changing default host name 2-5
- configuring system information 3-18
- ICMP messages 11-11
- IEs
- forwarding 16-2 to 16-3
- IISP
- ATM addresses 10-4
- configuring 5-7, 10-2 to 10-7
- configuring interfaces 5-7
- displaying configurations 5-8
- overview 10-1
- routing mode 10-2 to 10-4
- static routes 3-18, 10-6
- ILMI
- access filters 9-2 to 9-3
- ATM addresses 9-1
- ATM address groups 9-8
- configuring interfaces 9-5 to 9-8
- displaying address prefix 9-7
- global system configuration 9-1 to 9-5
- LECS address 9-3
- overview 9-1
- switch address prefixes 3-5
- IMA
- frames 20-2
- groups 20-6 to 20-12
- overview 20-1 to 20-3
- T1/E1 IMA interfaces 20-3 to 20-6
- ima active-links-minimum command 20-13
- ima clock-mode command 20-14
- ima differential-link-delay command 20-16
- ima frame-length command 20-17
- IMA frames
- description 20-2
- layout (figure) 20-3
- ima-group command
- adding interfaces to groups 20-8
- creating groups 20-7
- deleting interfaces groups 20-10
- IMA groups
- adding interfaces 20-8
- configuring parameters
- active minimum links 20-13
- differential delay 20-15
- frame length 20-17
- interface clock mode 20-14
- test pattern 20-18
- confirming interface deletion, example 20-12
- creating 20-6 to 20-7
- deleting 20-11 to 20-12
- deleting interfaces 20-10
- displaying configuration, example 20-9
- grouping example (figure) 20-2
- ima test command 20-18
- incoming-port atm command 16-12
- information elements. See IEs
- initial IP configuration, testing 3-33
- Integrated Local Management Interface. See ILMI
- interface address formats (table) 2-7
- interface command
- entering interface command mode 2-7
- entering subinterface command mode 2-8
- interface configuration mode
- description 2-7
- table 2-2
- interface level OAM
- configuring 7-4
- enabling AIS and end-to-end loopback, example 7-4
- interface modules
- ATM router module 21-2
- description 17-1
- OC-3c 17-5
- OC-12c 17-9
- OC-48c 17-11
- interface overbooking
- configuring 8-37
- displaying configuration 8-39
- restrictions 8-37
- interfaces
- 25 Mbps 17-2 to 17-3
- 155 Mbps 17-3 to 17-5
- 622 Mbps 17-7 to 17-8
- ATM router module 21-6 to 21-8
- CDS3 Frame Relay 19-1 to 19-6
- CE1 Frame Relay 19-7 to 19-9
- CES T1/E1 18-2 to 18-7
- DS3 and E3 17-13 to 17-14
- modifying default configuration 3-6
- new address formats 3-8
- OC-3c 17-5 to 17-6
- OC-12c 17-9 to 17-10
- OC-48c 17-11 to 17-12
- T1/E1 IMA 20-4 to 20-6
- T1/E1 trunk 17-15 to 17-17
- troubleshooting 17-17
- interface serial command 19-29
- interface snooping
- configuring 6-45
- Interim-Interswitch Signalling Protocol. See IISP
- internetworking services. See ATM internetworking services
- interval command 14-7
- interworking services
- CES-IWF 18-2
- Frame Relay to ATM 19-9
- Inverse ARP. See ATM InARP
- inverse multiplexing over ATM. See IMA
- IOS file system 21-2
- ip access-group command 11-11
- IP access lists
- configuration, examples 11-12 to 11-13
- configuring 11-9 to 11-14
- description 11-10
- implicit masks 11-11
- logging violations 11-10
- styles 11-10
- undefined 11-11
- virtual terminal lines (note) 11-12
- ip address command
- ATM ARP client 12-2, 12-4
- classical IP over ATM 12-6, 21-16
- IP address and subnet mask 3-8
- LANE client 13-13, 21-8
- LANE server, BUS, and client 13-12
- loopback interface 15-3
- PVC-based map list 12-7
- RFC 1483 21-13
- SVC-based map list 12-9
- tag switching on the ATM interface 15-4
- tag switching on VP tunnels 15-10
- TDP control channels 15-8
- IP addresses
- assigned by BOOTP protocol 3-4
- configuration prerequisites 3-2
- configuring 3-7 to 3-9
- configuring parallel interfaces (note) 15-4
- displaying configuration 3-8
- loopback interfaces 15-3
- ping destinations 7-6
- set to default 3-4
- ip command 12-7, 12-9
- ip host-routing command
- ATM ARP client 12-2
- ATM ARP server 12-4
- classical IP and ARP 12-5
- map lists 12-7, 12-9
- IP multicast
- configuring 21-20
- example 21-20
- ip multicast-routing command 21-20
- IP over ATM. See classical IP over ATM
- ip pim command 21-20
- ip route command
- map lists 12-7
- static IP routes 21-2
- ip unnumbered command
- tag switching on ATM interfaces 15-4
- tag switching on VP tunnels 15-10
- keepalive command 19-13
- keepalive interval 19-13 to 19-14
- LANE
- assigning components to subinterfaces 13-4
- BUSs 13-11 to 13-13
- clients 13-11 to 13-13
- clients on ATM router module interfaces, examples 21-9 to 21-13
- concept (figure) 13-2
- configuration plan and worksheet 13-3
- configuration task list 13-2
- database
- configuration task list 13-8
- name 13-8
- restricted membership 13-9
- setting up 13-7
- unrestricted membership 13-8
- ELANs and subnetworks 13-12, 13-13
- enabling the configuration server 13-11
- ESI template 13-4
- ESI values derived from MAC address 13-4
- Ethernet clients 13-14
- examples 13-17 to 13-32
- LECSs
- addresses 13-7
- configuring 13-4
- LESs 13-11 to 13-13
- overview 13-1
- prefix template 13-4
- redundant LECSs 13-15
- routing between ELANs 13-11, 13-12
- SSRP 13-15
- Token Ring 13-13
- troubleshooting 13-16
- values of wildcard characters (table) 13-4
- wildcards in ATM address templates 13-4
- lane client-atm-address command 13-14
- lane client ethernet command
- LANE clients on a subinterface 13-13, 21-8
- LANE Ethernet clients 13-14
- LANE server and clients 13-12
- redundant LECSs 13-15
- lane client tokenring command
- LANE clients on a subinterface 13-13, 21-8
- LANE server and clients 13-12
- redundant LECSs 13-15
- lane config auto-config-atm-address command 13-11
- lane config database command 13-11
- LANE configuration server database configuration mode
- description 2-13
- table 2-4
- lane database command
- default ELANs 13-8
- entering command mode 2-13
- redundant LECSs 13-15
- restricted-membership ELANs 13-10
- unrestricted-membership ELANs 13-9
- LAN emulation clients. See LECs
- LAN emulation configuration servers. See LECSs
- LAN emulation servers. See LESs
- lane server-bus ethernet command 13-12
- lbo command
- DS3/E3 interfaces 17-14
- T1/E1 ATM interfaces 17-16
- T1/E1 IMA interfaces 20-5
- LECs
- assigning protocol addresses 13-12
- ATM router module interfaces, examples 21-9 to 21-13
- changing to different ELANs 13-12
- configuration examples 13-17 to 13-32
- configuring ATM router module interfaces 13-13, 21-7
- configuring subinterfaces 13-12
- LECSs
- addresses 9-3, 13-7
- configuration examples 13-17 to 13-32
- configuring 13-4
- redundant 13-15
- LESs
- configuration examples 13-17 to 13-32
- configuring 13-11 to 13-13
- redundant 13-15
- LGNs
- complex node representation 10-50 to 10-51
- configuration example 10-24 to 10-29
- configuring 10-16 to 10-24
- summary addresses 10-22 to 10-24
- linecode command
- T1/E1 ATM interfaces 17-16
- T1/E1 IMA interfaces 20-5
- line command
- entering command mode 2-8, 2-9
- line configuration
- ATM switches 3-2
- ATM switch routers 3-2
- line configuration mode
- description 2-8 to 2-9
- table 2-3
- link distance
- configuring 8-28
- displaying configuration 8-28
- list command 14-5
- LMI
- configuring 19-12 to 19-15
- displaying statistics on port adapters with NNI interface, example 19-15
- keepalive interval 19-13 to 19-14
- polling intervals 19-14
- type 19-12 to 19-13
- load-interval command 4-4
- Local Management Interface. See LMI
- logging command 4-4
- logging messages 4-4
- logical group nodes. See LGNs
- login authentication command 4-5
- loopback command 20-5
- loopback interfaces
- OAM 7-4
- tag switching 15-3 to 15-4
- MAC addresses
- adding to BOOTP configuration file 3-4
- main-cpu command
- entering command mode 2-15
- synchronizing configurations 3-23
- main CPU configuration mode
- description 2-15
- table 2-5
- managing and monitoring
- ATM accounting 14-1
- configuration files 21-3 to 21-5
- functional images 21-5 to 21-9
- IOS file system 21-2
- overview 1-7
- rebooting 21-4
- snooping 6-43
- system images 21-3 to 21-5
- user interface 2-1
- map-class command
- entering command mode 2-10
- map-class configuration mode
- description 2-10
- table 2-3
- map-group command 12-7, 12-9, 21-14, 21-20
- map-list command
- bridging packet flooding 21-18
- entering command mode 2-9
- IP multicast 21-20
- map lists, example 12-7, 12-9
- RFC 1483 21-14
- map-list configuration mode
- description 2-9
- table 2-3
- map lists
- configuration examples (figures) 12-8, 12-10
- configuring 12-9
- PVC-based 12-7 to 12-8
- SVC-based 12-9 to 12-10
- masks
- implicit in IP access lists, example 11-12
- NSAP address 16-12, 16-13
- subnetting 3-8
- tag switching loopback interface 15-3
- wildcard subnet 15-5
- max-admin-weight-percentage command 10-34
- MaxCR
- framing overhead 8-40
- framing overhead configurations (table) 8-40
- interface overbooking 8-37
- maximum burst size. See MBS
- maximum cell rate. See MaxCR
- maximum queue size 8-18
- max-records command 16-12
- MBS
- configuring ATM default 8-33
- displaying configuration 8-33
- mdl command 19-3
- messages
- access list violation 11-10
- logging 11-10
- min-age command 14-7
- modem support 4-1 to 4-2
- modes. See command modes
- monitoring. See managing and monitoring
- MPLS. See tag switching
- MSRP 1-3
- multipoint-to-point funnel signalling 16-20
- Multiprotocol Label Switching. See tag switching
- multiservice switch route processors. See MSRP
- name command
- default ELANs 13-8
- ELANs 13-10
- node names 10-19
- name server-atm-address command
- default ELANs 13-8
- redundant LECSs 13-15
- restricted-membership ELANs 13-10
- unrestricted-membership ELANs 13-9
- national reserve command 20-5
- NCDP
- configuring 3-14
- enabling 3-15
- network configuration example (figure) 3-14
- ncdp admin-weight command 3-16
- ncdp command 3-15
- ncdp control-vc command 3-16
- ncdp max-diameter command 3-15
- ncdp revertive command 3-15
- ncdp source priority command 3-15
- ncdp timers command 3-15
- NEs
- cell flows and 7-1
- netmask addresses
- configuration prerequisites 3-2
- Network Clock Distribution Protocol. See NCDP
- network clocking
- configuring NCDP 3-14
- configuring sources and priorities 3-11 to 3-12
- configuring transmit source 3-12
- displaying configuration 3-13
- features (table) 3-10
- feature summary (table) 3-10
- network-clock-select bits command 3-11
- network-clock-select command
- clock sources and priorities 3-11, 3-12
- DS3/E3 interfaces 17-14
- T1/E1 ATM interfaces 17-16
- network command 15-5
- network connectivity
- checking 7-5 to 7-6
- network elements. See NEs
- network interfaces. See ATM network interfaces
- network management applications 1-8
- network management interface
- description 8-2
- network routing, configuring 3-18
- Network Time Protocol. See NTP
- Network-to-Network Interface. See NNI
- next-node command 10-37
- NNI
- configuring interfaces 5-4 to 5-6
- 12-bit VPI 5-5
- nodal-representation command 10-50
- node 1 disable command 10-10
- node 1 level enable command 10-10
- node command
- entering command mode 2-11
- PNNI peer group identifier 10-17
- significant change threshold 10-49
- summary address 10-13, 10-23
- node election leadership 10-20 to 10-22
- node names 10-18 to 10-19
- nondefault well-known PVCs
- configuring 6-29 to 6-30
- overview 6-28
- NTP
- configuring 4-10 to 4-12
- ntp command 4-10
- NVRAM
- storing configurations 3-28
- OAM
- ATM switch router hardware support 7-2
- cell flow support 7-1
- configuring entire switch 7-3
- configuring entire switch router 7-3
- configuring interface level 7-4
- configuring maximum connections, example 7-3, 7-4
- displaying configuration 7-7
- fault management function (note) 7-1
- maximum configured connections 7-3
- overview 7-1 to 7-2
- software capabilities 7-2
- switch component operations 7-2
- OC-3c interfaces
- changing mode of operation 3-6
- configuring 17-5 to 17-6
- default configuration 17-5
- displaying configuration 3-7
- modifying default configuration, example 3-6
- OC-12c interfaces
- configuring 17-9 to 17-10
- default configuration 17-9
- OC-48c interfaces
- configuring 17-11 to 17-12
- default configuration 17-11
- Open Shortest Path First. See OSPF
- Operation, Administration, and Maintenance. See OAM
- OSF
- configuring 8-6 to 8-7
- displaying configuration, example 8-7
- OSPF
- configuring 15-5 to 15-6
- displaying configuration, example 15-6
- example 15-6
- outgoing-port atm command 16-12
- output pacing
- configuring 8-21 to 8-22
- displaying configuration 8-22
- output queue maximum size
- displaying configuration 8-19
- output virtual circuits. See OVCs
- OVCs
- configuring 8-25
- description 8-25
- See also service classes
- overbooking. See interface overbooking
- oversubscription factor. See OSF
- packet discard 16-3
- parallel interfaces
- unnumbering (note) 15-4
- parent command 10-20
- parent nodes 10-20
- passwords
- configuring enable 4-4
- privileged EXEC mode 2-5
- PBXs
- interconnecting 18-2, 18-9
- peer group leaders. See PGLs
- permanent virtual channels. See PVCs
- permanent virtual path numbers. See PVP numbers
- PGLs
- configuration example 10-24 to 10-29
- configuring 10-16 to 10-24
- node election leadership 10-20 to 10-22
- parent nodes 10-20
- physical interfaces
- configuring 8-17
- types 1-2 to 1-3
- ping atm command 17-17
- ping atm interface atm command 7-6
- checking ATM connection 7-5
- checking basic connectivity 4-18
- ping destinations
- in ATM connections 7-6
- ping ip command 3-9
- PNNI
- advanced configuration 10-29 to 10-56
- ATM addresses 10-4, 10-9
- ATM address groups 10-7
- ATM router configuration mode 2-10
- basic configuration 10-9 to 10-24
- collecting statistics 10-55 to 10-56
- configuration example 10-24 to 10-29
- configuring higher levels 10-16 to 10-24
- explicit path description 10-37
- explicit paths for soft PVCs 6-26 to 6-28
- IISP interface example (figure) A-1
- LGNs 10-16 to 10-24
- link selection methods (table) 10-32
- migration examples A-1 to A-17
- moving switch in hierarchy (figure) A-11
- node election leadership 10-20 to 10-22
- node names 10-18 to 10-19
- one-level hierarchy example (figure) A-7
- overview 10-1
- parent nodes 10-20
- peer group identifier 10-16
- PGLs 10-16 to 10-24
- protocol parameters 10-51 to 10-54
- route selection 10-30 to 10-40
- scope mapping 10-14 to 10-16
- static routes 3-18, 10-6, 10-11 to 10-12
- summary addresses 10-13 to 10-14, 10-22 to 10-24
- topology example (figure) 10-24
- two-level hierarchy examples (figure) A-2, A-8
- PNNI explicit path configuration mode
- description 2-11
- table 2-4
- PNNI node configuration mode
- description 2-11
- table 2-3
- point-to-multipoint
- configuring PVCs 6-13
- configuring PVPs 6-16 to 6-18
- Point-to-Point Protocol. See PPP authentication
- port adapters
- 25 Mbps 17-2
- 155 Mbps 17-3
- 622 Mbps 17-7
- ATM switch support 1-3
- CDS3 Frame Relay 19-1
- CE1 Frame Relay 19-7
- CES T1/E1 18-2
- clocking options 18-2
- DS3 17-13
- E1 ATM 17-15
- E1 IMA 20-3
- E3 17-13
- on carrier modules 1-2
- overview 17-1
- T1 ATM 17-15
- T1 IMA 20-3
- port select groups 14-14 to 14-17
- power-on diagnostics 3-31
- PPP authentication 4-17
- precedence command 10-36
- primary reference source. See PRS
- Private Network-Network Interface. See PNNI
- privilege command 4-9
- privileged EXEC mode
- description 2-5
- security level 2-1
- table 2-2
- See also EXEC command mode
- prompts
- angle bracket in 2-5
- pound sign in 2-5
- rommon> (note) 3-4
- system 2-2, 2-5
- protocol parameters
- database synchronization 10-51 to 10-53
- flooding parameters 10-51 to 10-53
- Hello protocol 10-51 to 10-53
- resource management poll interval 10-53 to 10-54
- tuning 10-51 to 10-54
- PRS
- example (figure) 3-14
- synchronizing 3-14
- ptse command 10-52
- ptse significant-change command 10-49
- purge command 16-13
- PVCs
- configuring 6-3, 6-13
- configuring (note) 6-3
- configuring end points to PVP tunnels 6-40
- configuring soft, route optimization 6-24
- configuring soft PVCs 6-18
- configuring terminating 6-8
- deleting 6-6
- example (figure) 6-13
- examples 6-3, 6-8, 6-14
- traffic values in CTT data structure 8-11
- types (figure) 6-7
- See also hard PVCs
- See also soft PVCs
- PVP numbers
- for VP tunnels (note) 15-7
- PVPs
- configuring 6-16
- configuring soft PVCs, route optimization 6-24
- connecting VP tunnels 15-12
- connection 6-9
- deleting 6-12
- description 6-9
- displaying configuration 6-17
- examples 6-10, 6-16
- examples (figure) 6-9, 6-16
- See also hard PVPs
- See also soft PVPs
- PVP tunnels
- configuring PVCs 6-40
- QoS
- ATM Forum Class A 3-17
- configuring 18-4
- description 15-13
- quality of service. See QoS
- rate scheduler. See RS
- RCAC
- description 8-2
- RDI functions
- cell flows and 7-2
- rebooting 21-4
- redistribute atm-static command 10-44
- redundancy
- configuring 3-19 to 3-24
- ESHA 3-26 to 3-28
- preferred switch processors 3-26 to 3-27
- route processors
- configuring 3-20, 3-22
- displaying configuration 3-24
- preparing for removal 3-24
- synchronizing configurations 3-22, 3-23
- redundancy command
- entering command mode 2-15
- synchronizing configurations 3-23
- redundancy configuration mode
- description 2-15
- table 2-5
- redundancy force-failover main-cpu command 3-21
- redundancy manual-sync command 3-22
- redundancy preferred-switch-card-slots command 3-26
- redundancy prepare-for-cpu-removal command 3-24
- relative weight
- configuring 15-15
- description 15-15
- remote defect indication functions. See RDI functions
- remote-log command 14-13
- Remote Monitoring. See RMON
- reprogram command 21-6, 21-8
- resource call admission control. See RCAC
- resource management. See RM
- resource-poll-interval command 10-53
- RFC 1757 14-14
- RFC 1483
- configuring ATM router modules 21-13 to 21-15
- example 21-14
- See also map lists
- RFC 1577. See classical IP over ATM
- RM
- CTT 8-10
- Frame Relay to ATM 19-16 to 19-19
- framing overhead 8-40
- functions 1-6, 8-2
- hardware features 8-2 to 8-4
- interface overbooking 8-37
- OSF 8-6
- output pacing 8-21
- overview 8-1
- QoS 8-5
- service classes 8-25
- threshold groups 8-15
- traffic control parameters 8-10
- RMON
- alarms 14-19 to 14-20
- configuring 3-28, 14-14 to 14-20
- events 14-18 to 14-19
- overview 14-14
- See also ATM RMON
- rmon alarm command 14-19
- rmon event command 14-18
- rommon> prompt
- recovering from (note) 3-4
- ROM monitor mode
- description 2-6
- table 2-2
- route processors
- configuring redundancy 3-20, 3-22
- displaying redundancy configuration 3-24
- forcing a switchover 3-21
- preparing for removal 3-24
- synchronizing configurations 3-22, 3-23
- router command 15-5
- router configuration mode. See ATM router configuration mode
- route selection
- background route computation 10-30 to 10-32
- explicit paths 10-37 to 10-40
- link selection 10-32 to 10-34
- maximum administrative weight percentage 10-34
- precedence 10-35 to 10-36
- tuning 10-30 to 10-40
- routing mode 10-2 to 10-4
- routing table (note) 3-2
- RS
- QoS service classes 8-25
- tag switching service classes 15-13
- scheduler
- configuring attributes 4-6
- configuring service classes 8-25
- scheduler command 4-6
- scope command 16-13
- scope map command 10-15
- scope mapping 10-14 to 10-16
- scope mode command 10-15
- SCR
- configuring margin factor 8-13
- displaying margin configuration 8-14
- scrambling command 17-5
- security
- in user interface 2-1
- See also authenticating user access
- segment loopback flow
- checking with ping command, example 7-5, 7-6
- segment loopbacks
- effect of ping command on unenabled (note) 7-6
- enabling, example 7-3, 7-4
- ping of neighbor switch with 7-6
- segment-target command 10-37
- selection table 14-5 to 14-6
- serial interfaces. See Frame Relay serial interfaces
- service categories
- configuring support 8-35
- displaying 8-37
- displaying limit 8-8
- QoS 8-5
- restrictions 8-36
- TBR classes (table) 15-15
- service-category command 16-13
- service category limits
- configuring 8-7 to 8-8
- example 8-8
- service classes
- configuring 8-25
- displaying information 8-27
- service commands, summary 4-6
- SGCP
- configuring
- call agents 18-53
- circuits 18-50 to 18-51
- request handling 18-53
- displaying
- configuration information 18-49
- connections 18-52
- endpoints 18-51
- operation 18-49
- overview 18-48
- shutdown 18-54
- sgcp call-agent command 18-53
- sgcp command 18-49
- sgcp graceful-shutdown command 18-54
- sgcp request retries command 18-53
- sgcp request timeout command 18-53
- shaped VP tunnels
- configuring hard PVCs 18-23 to 18-29
- See also CES
- ships in the night. See SIN
- show atm accounting command 14-6
- show atm addresses command
- Frame Relay soft PVCs 19-29
- IISP configuration 10-4
- ILMI global configuration 9-4
- ILMI interface configuration 9-7
- PNNI configuration 10-10
- soft PVCs 6-19
- troubleshooting interface configurations 17-17
- show atm arp-server command 12-5
- show atm filter-expr command 11-7
- show atm filter-set command 11-7
- show atm ilmi-configuration command 9-4
- show atm ilmi-status command
- ILMI global configuration 9-4
- ILMI interface configuration 9-8, 9-9, 10-8
- VPI range configuration 6-32
- show atm interface atm command
- autoconfiguration 5-2
- E.164 addresses 16-7
- hierarchical VP tunnel configuration 6-39
- IISP configuration 5-8
- NNI interface configuration 5-4
- UNI interface configuration 5-3
- VP tunnel configuration 6-35
- 12-bit VPI NNI configuration 5-6
- show atm interface command
- ATM E.164 translation table configuration 16-10
- E.164 address autoconversion 16-9
- shaped VP tunnel configuration 6-37
- soft PVC route optimization configuration 6-25
- troubleshooting interface configuration 17-17
- VCCs 6-4
- VPI range configuration 6-32
- VP tunnel deletion 6-42
- show atm interface resource command
- best-effort connections 8-30
- controlled link sharing configuration 8-25
- framing overhead configuration 8-41
- link distance configuration 8-28
- output pacing configuration 8-22
- output queue maximum configuration 8-19
- overbooking configuration 8-39
- service categories 8-37
- show atm map command 12-5, 12-8
- show atm pnni aggregation link command 10-47
- show atm pnni aggregation node command 10-47, 10-50
- show atm pnni background-routes command 10-30
- show atm pnni background status command 10-30, 10-31
- show atm pnni command 10-20, 10-42
- show atm pnni election command 10-22
- show atm pnni election peers command 10-22
- show atm pnni explicit-paths command 10-39
- show atm pnni hierarchy command 10-20
- show atm pnni identifier command 10-38
- show atm pnni interface command 10-46
- show atm pnni local-node command 10-17, 10-41
- show atm pnni neighbor command 10-33
- show atm pnni precedence command 10-36
- show atm pnni resource-info command 10-49, 10-54
- show atm pnni scope command 10-16
- show atm pnni statistics command 10-55
- show atm pnni summary command 10-14
- show atm pnni topology node command 10-38
- show atm qos-defaults command 8-6
- show atm resource command 8-7, 8-14, 8-17
- show atm rmon command 14-16
- show atm rmon stats command 14-16
- show atm route command
- E.164 address route configuration 16-6
- static route configuration 10-6, 10-12
- show atm signalling cug command 16-18
- show atm signalling diagnostics filter command 16-15
- show atm signalling diagnostics record command 16-14
- show atm signalling diagnostics status command 16-15
- show atm signalling statistics command 16-19
- show atm snoop command 6-45
- show atm snoop-vc command 6-47
- show atm snoop-vp command 6-47
- show atm status command
- multipoint-to-point funnel connections 16-20
- troubleshooting interface configuration 17-17
- show atm vc cast mp2p command 16-20, 16-21
- show atm vc command
- MBS configuration 8-33
- PVCs 6-41
- soft PVC configuration 6-20
- soft PVC explicit paths 6-27
- troubleshooting interface configuration 17-17
- VCCs 6-4, 6-6, 6-12
- show atm vc interface atm command 6-9, 6-14
- show atm vp command
- MBS configuration 8-33
- point-to-multipoint PVP configuration 6-17
- soft PVPs 6-23
- VP connections 6-10
- VP tunnel configuration 15-11
- show buffers command 4-2
- show calendar command 4-14
- show capability command 3-27
- show cdp command 4-3
- show ces address command 18-8
- show ces circuit command 18-13
- show ces circuit interface command 18-13
- show ces interface command 17-17
- show clock command 4-14
- show controller e1 command 19-9
- show controllers atm command
- physical interface configuration 3-7
- T1/E1 IMA interface configuration 20-5
- show controllers command
- network clocking configuration 3-13
- troubleshooting interface configuration 17-17
- show controller t3 command 19-5
- show environment command 4-18
- show frame-relay connection-traffic-table command 19-18
- show frame-relay interface resource serial command 19-19
- show frame-relay lmi command 19-12, 19-13, 19-15
- show functional-image-info command 21-6
- show hardware command 17-17
- show ima interface command
- confirming IMA group deletion 20-11
- confirming interface deletion 20-11
- IMA frame length configuration 20-17
- IMA group configuration 20-9
- show interfaces atm command
- IMA group configuration 20-9
- show interfaces command
- Frame Relay soft PVCs 19-29, 19-31
- troubleshooting interface configuration 17-17
- show interfaces ethernet 0 command 3-8
- show interfaces serial command
- Frame Relay encapsulation 19-10
- Frame Relay route optimization configuration 19-36
- Frame Relay serial interface configuration 19-15
- Frame Relay to ATM service interworking PVCs 19-25, 19-26
- show ip ospf command 15-6
- show lane bus command 13-16
- show lane client command 13-16, 21-13
- show lane command 13-16, 21-13
- show lane config command 13-16, 21-13
- show lane database command 13-16
- show lane default-atm addresses command 13-6
- show lane le-arp command 13-16
- show lane server command 13-16
- show ncdp path root command 3-16
- show ncdp ports command 3-16
- show ncdp sources command 3-16
- show ncdp status command 3-17
- show ncdp timers command 3-17
- show network-clocks command 3-13
- show preferred-switch-card-slots command 3-27
- show privilege command 4-9
- show processes command 4-17
- show protocols command 4-17
- show redundancy command 3-24
- show rmon alarms events command 14-20
- show rmon events command 14-19
- show running-config command 17-17
- show sgcp command 18-49
- show sgcp connection command 18-52
- show sgcp endpoint command 18-51
- show snmp command 4-8
- show stacks command 4-17
- show startup-config command 17-17
- show switch module interface command 5-6
- show tag-switching atm-tdp capability command 15-13
- show tag-switching interfaces command 15-5, 15-9
- show tag-switching interfaces detail command 15-8
- show vc command
- Frame Relay soft PVCs 19-35
- Frame Relay to ATM network interworking PVCs 19-22
- Frame Relay to ATM service interworking PVCs 19-25
- show vc interface serial command
- Frame Relay to ATM service interworking soft PVCs 19-33
- Frame Relay-to-Frame Relay soft PVCs 19-29
- show version command
- configuration register value 3-21
- troubleshooting interface configuration 17-17
- signalling
- CUGs 16-15 to 16-19
- diagnostics 16-12 to 16-15
- disabling 16-20
- E.164 addresses 16-4 to 16-11
- IE forwarding 16-2 to 16-3
- multipoint-to-point funnel 16-20
- SVC frame discard 16-3 to 16-4
- Simple Gateway Control Protocol. See SGCP
- Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP
- Simple Server Redundancy Protocol. See SSRP
- SIN
- tag switching QoS 15-14
- single service VP tunnels 6-34
- SNMP
- ATM accounting data retrieval 14-2
- configuring 3-28
- description 3-28
- management, enabling 3-28
- snmp-server commands 4-7
- snmp-server enable traps atm-accounting command 14-11
- snmp-server host command 14-11
- snooping
- configuring 6-43
- description 6-43
- snoop test ports 6-43
- soft permanent virtual paths. See soft PVPs
- soft PVCs
- CES 18-7 to 18-9
- configuration guidelines 18-7 to 18-9
- configuring
- connections 6-18
- example 6-19
- structured services 18-29 to 18-33
- structured services with CAS 18-35 to 18-37
- structured services with CAS and on-hook detection 18-39
- unstructured services 18-14 to 18-17
- creating multiple PVCs 18-40 to 18-44
- deleting 6-6
- description 18-7
- example (figure) 6-18
- explicit paths 6-26
- Frame Relay
- configuration guidelines 19-28
- configuring 19-21 to 19-34
- configuring, example 19-34
- route optimization configuration 6-24, 19-35
- verifying
- creation of multiple PVCs 18-44 to 18-45
- structured services 18-34 to 18-35
- structured services with CAS 18-37
- structured services with CAS and on-hook detection 18-39
- unstructured services 18-17
- soft PVPs
- deleting 6-12
- example 6-22
- example (figure) 6-22
- route optimization configuration 6-24
- software features
- ATM addressing 1-5
- ATM internetworking services 1-7
- managing and monitoring 1-7
- resource management 1-6
- signalling and routing 1-6
- summary 1-4 to 1-7
- system availability 1-4
- virtual connections 1-5
- software versions
- testing 3-30
- verifying 3-3
- sonet command
- 155-Mbps interfaces 17-5
- 622-Mbps interfaces 17-8
- OC-3c interfaces 17-6
- OC-12c interfaces 17-10
- OC-48c interfaces 17-12
- sonet overhead command 17-8
- sonet report command 17-8
- sonet threshold command 17-8
- SSRP
- global ILMI registration (note) 9-2
- LANE fault tolerance 13-15
- static IP routes 21-1 to 21-2
- static map lists. See map lists
- static routes
- ATM addresses 10-6
- configuring for IISP or PNNI 3-18
- E.164 addresses 16-6
- PNNI 10-6, 10-11
- statistics command 10-55
- status command 16-13
- structured services
- configuring
- hard PVCs 18-20 to 18-22
- hard PVCs, with shaped VP tunnel 18-23 to 18-27
- network clocking 18-19
- soft PVCs 18-29 to 18-33
- overview 18-19
- verifying
- hard PVCs 18-22
- hard PVCs, with shaped VP tunnel 18-28
- soft PVCs 18-34 to 18-35
- STS-stream scrambling
- disabling 3-6
- subinterface configuration mode
- description 2-8
- table 2-3
- subinterfaces
- assigning LANE components 13-4
- ATM ARP server 12-4
- PVC-based map lists 12-7
- SVC-based map lists 12-9
- subnetting 3-8
- summary-address command 10-13, 10-23
- summary addresses 10-13 to 10-14, 10-22 to 10-24
- sustainable cell rate. See SCR
- SVCs
- CTTs in 8-11
- frame discard 16-3 to 16-4
- switch cards. See switch processors
- switched virtual circuits. See SVCs
- switch fabric functionality 8-2
- switch processors
- displaying EHSA configuration 3-27
- EHSA 3-26
- features (table) 8-2
- installing in chassis (note) 1-3
- preferred switch cards 3-26 to 3-27
- switch routers. See ATM switch routers
- sync config command 3-23
- system availability
- ATM switch router 1-4
- ESHA 3-26
- redundancy 3-19
- system images 21-4
- system management
- AAA access control 4-16
- buffer pools 4-2
- calendar 4-14
- CDP 4-3
- checking basic connectivity 4-18
- clock 4-13
- extended TACACS 4-15
- load statistics interval 4-4
- login authentication 4-5, 4-8
- message logging 4-4
- modem support 4-1 to 4-2
- NTP 4-10
- passwords 4-4
- PPP 4-17
- privilege level access 4-8
- scheduler attributes 4-6
- SNMP 4-7
- TACACS 4-14
- TACACS+ 4-16
- terminal lines 4-1 to 4-2
- system prompts 2-2, 2-5
- system redundancy
- configuring 3-19 to 3-25
- EHSA 3-26 to 3-27
- See also redundancy 3-19
- system requirements
- LANE 13-2
- redundancy 3-20
- tag switching 15-2
- T1 ATM interfaces
- configuring 17-15
- default configuration 17-15
- T1 channels
- configuring time slots 1 through 5, example 19-4
- time slot groupings (note) 19-4
- t1 command 19-4
- T1 IMA interfaces
- configuring 20-3 to 20-6
- default configuration 20-4
- displaying configuration, example 20-6
- T1 lines
- configuring CDS3 Frame Relay port adapter 19-4
- defaults 19-2
- description 19-1
- T1 trunk interfaces
- configuring 17-15 to 17-17
- default configuration 17-15
- T3 trunks
- demultiplexing 19-2
- description 19-1
- TACACS
- enabling 4-15
- Tag Distribution Protocol. See TDP
- tag switching
- CAC support 15-18
- configuring 15-2 to 15-13
- configuring on VP tunnels 15-10 to 15-12
- CoS 15-13 to 15-16
- CTT 15-18
- displaying configuration on ATM interfaces, example 15-5
- enabling ATM interfaces 15-4
- example configuration 15-19 to 15-21
- loopback interfaces 15-3 to 15-4
- OSPF 15-5 to 15-6
- overview 15-1
- system requirements 15-2
- TDP control channels 15-8 to 15-9
- threshold group for TBR classes 15-17 to 15-18
- VC merge 15-12
- tag-switching atm control-vc command
- nondefault well-known PVCs 6-29
- TDP control channels 15-8
- tag-switching atm vpi command 15-7
- tag-switching ip command
- enabling tag switching 15-4
- tag switching on VP tunnels 15-10
- TDP control channels 15-8
- tag virtual channels. See TVCs
- TDP
- control channels 15-8 to 15-9
- identifiers 15-3
- troubleshooting sessions 15-9
- TDP control channels
- between source and destination switches (figure) 15-9
- configuration example 15-9
- configuring 15-8 to 15-9
- displaying configuration, example 15-9
- template aliases, configuring 11-2 to 11-3
- terminal access control, establishing 4-14
- terminal line, configuring 4-1 to 4-2
- testing
- ATM address configurations 3-33
- ATM connectivity 3-34
- ATM interface configuration 3-34
- ATM interface status 3-35
- configuration register installation 3-30
- configurations 3-28
- confirming NVRAM configuration 3-38
- Ethernet connection 3-33
- hardware installation and configuration 3-29, 3-30
- initial IP configuration 3-33
- power-on diagnostics 3-31
- running configuration 3-37
- software versions and type 3-30
- VCs 3-35
- See also troubleshooting
- tftp-server command 14-12
- threshold groups
- configuring 8-16
- description 15-17
- displaying configuration 8-17
- overview 8-15
- timer command 10-52
- Token Ring
- ELAN, example 13-31 to 13-32
- LANE client 13-13, 21-8
- topology attributes
- administrative weight per interface 10-42
- aggregation mode 10-47 to 10-48
- aggregation token 10-45 to 10-46
- complex node representation 10-50 to 10-51
- global administrative weight mode 10-40 to 10-41
- redistribution 10-44 to 10-45
- significant change thresholds 10-48 to 10-49
- transit restriction 10-43 to 10-44
- tuning 10-40 to 10-51
- trace command 4-18
- traffic control parameters
- configuring interface maximum 8-31
- displaying interface maximum configuration 8-32
- transit-restricted command 10-43
- transmit clocking source 3-12
- troubleshooting
- ATM connections 3-34
- Ethernet connections 3-33
- interface configuration 17-17
- LANE components 13-16
- TDP sessions 15-9
- VCs 3-35
- See also testing
- TVCs
- CAC 15-18
- creating 15-7
- CTT row 15-18
- displaying 15-16
- threshold group 15-17
- UBR
- configuring CTT rows 8-12
- configuring OSF 8-6
- CTT row default 8-11
- limits of best-effort connections 8-29
- output queue maximum 8-18
- service category limit 8-7
- UNI
- configuring 5-3
- static routes 3-18
- uniqueness rule
- ATM addresses (note) 3-5
- unprivileged user mode. See user EXEC mode
- unspecified bit rate. See UBR
- unstructured services
- configuring
- hard PVCs 18-10 to 18-12
- network clocking 18-10
- soft PVCs 18-14 to 18-17
- overview 18-9
- verifying
- hard PVCs 18-13
- soft PVCs 18-17
- user EXEC mode
- security level 2-1
- table 2-2
- See also EXEC command mode
- user interface
- command modes 2-2 to 2-15
- IOS CLI features 2-16
- overview 2-1
- username command 4-8
- User-Network Interface. See UNI
- variable bit rate non-real time. See VBR-NRT 8-3
- variable bit rate real time. See VBR-RT 8-4
- VBR-NRT
- configuring CTT rows 8-12
- configuring OSF 8-6
- CTT row default 8-12
- output queue maximum 8-18
- service category limit 8-7
- VBR-RT
- configuring CTT rows 8-12
- CTT row default 8-12
- output queue maximum 8-18
- service category limit 8-7
- VCCs
- checking with ping command, example 7-5, 7-6
- configuring 6-2 to 6-3
- deleting 6-6
- displaying configuration 6-4
- example (figure) 6-2
- VC merge
- configuring 15-12
- disabling 15-13
- displaying configuration 15-13
- displaying configuration on ATM interface, example 15-13
- feature card requirements 15-13
- VCs
- confirming connections 3-35
- Frame Relay to ATM 19-20 to 19-38
- Frame Relay-to-Frame Relay 19-20 to 19-38
- nondefault well-known PVCs 6-28 to 6-30
- point-to-multipoint PVCs 6-13 to 6-15
- point-to-multipoint PVPs 6-16 to 6-18
- PVCs 6-7 to 6-9
- PVPs 6-9 to 6-12
- route optimization 6-24 to 6-25
- soft PVCs 6-18 to 6-21
- soft PVPs 6-22 to 6-23
- types supported (table) 6-2
- VCCs 6-2 to 6-6
- VP tunnels 6-33 to 6-43
- virtual channel connections. See VCCs
- virtual connections. See VCs
- virtual path identifier range. See VPI range
- virtual path identifiers. See VPI values
- virtual terminal lines
- settings 11-12
- VPI/VCI ranges
- configuring SVPs and SVCs 6-30 to 6-31
- example 6-31
- VPI range
- changing default tag 15-7
- changing default TDP 15-8
- configuring 15-7
- displaying tag switching 15-8
- maximum (note) 15-7
- on VP tunnels (note) 15-7
- selecting range of three, example 15-7
- selecting range of two, example 15-7
- showing tag switching VPI range, example 15-8
- VPI values
- using to configure OAM operations 7-4
- VP tunnels
- between source and destination switches (figure) 15-11
- configuring 6-34
- configuring between switches, examples 15-11
- configuring intermediate switches (figure) 15-12
- configuring PVP on ATM interface, example 15-11
- configuring tag switching 15-10 to 15-12
- confirming deletion 6-42
- connecting 15-12
- connecting PVPs on ATM interface, example 15-12
- deleting 6-42
- displaying configuration 6-35, 15-11, 15-12
- public network (figure) 6-33
- signalling VPCI 6-41
- weighted round-robin. See WRR
- well-known VCs 6-28
- wildcards
- in LANE address templates 13-4
- WRR
- configuring output scheduling 8-26
- configuring relative weight 15-15
- description 15-13
- yellow command 20-5







Posted: Tue Aug 29 13:38:43 PDT 2000
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