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This chapter describes how to configure virtual connections (VCs) in a typical ATM network after autoconfiguration has established the default network connections. The network configuration modifications described in this chapter are used to optimize your ATM network operation.
The tasks to configure virtual connections are described in the following sections:
The characteristics of the VC, established when the VC is created, include the following:
You can disable these switching features on a per-interface basis; you must explicitly enable autonomous switching per interface.
Table 5-1 list the types of supported VCs.
| Connection | Point-to- Point | Point-to- Multipoint | Transit | Terminate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Permanent virtual channel link (PVCL) | 3 | 3 | --- | --- |
Permanent virtual path link (PVPL) | 3 | 3 | --- | --- |
Permanent virtual channel (PVC) | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Permanent virtual path (PVP) | 3 | 3 | 3 | --- |
Soft permanent virtual channel (Soft PVC) | 3 | --- | 3 | --- |
Soft permanent virtual path (Soft PVP) | 3 | --- | 3 | --- |
Switched virtual circuit (SVC) | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Switched virtual path (SVP) | 3 | 3 | 3 | --- |
This section describes configuring VCCs on the ATM switch. A VCC is established as a bidirectional facility to transfer ATM traffic between two ATM layer users. Figure 5-1 shows an example VCC between ATM user A and user D.
An end-to-end VCC, as shown in Figure 5-1 between user A and user D, has two parts:
The common endpoint between an internal connection and a link occurs at the switch interface. The endpoint of the internal connection is also referred to as a connection leg or half-leg. A cross-connect connects two legs together.

To configure a point-to-point VCC, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card/subcard/port | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm pvc vpi-A [vci-A | any-vci1] [rx-cttr index] [tx-cttr index] interface atm card/subcard/port[.vpt #] vpi-B [vci-B | any-vci] | Configure the PVC. |
| 1The any-vci parameter is only available for interface atm0. |
The following example shows how to configure the internal cross-connect PVC on Switch B between interface 3/0/1, VPI = 0, VCI = 50, and interface 3/0/2, VPI = 2, VCI = 100 (see Figure 5-1):
Switch-B(config)# interface atm 3/0/1
Switch-B(config-if)# atm pvc 0 50 interface atm 3/0/2 2 100
The following example shows how to configure the internal cross-connect PVC on Switch C between interface 0/0/0, VPI = 2, VCI = 100, and interface 0/0/1, VPI 50, VCI = 255:
Switch-C(config)# interface atm 0/0/0
Switch-C(config-if)# atm pvc 2 100 interface atm 0/0/1 50 255
Each subsequent VC cross-connection and link must be configured until the VC is terminated to create the entire VCC.
The following example shows how to configure the processor (CPU) leg of any terminating PVC:
Switch(config)# interface atm0
Switch(config-if)# atm pvc 0 any-vci
When configuring the processor leg of a PVC that is not a tunnel, the VPI should be configured as 0. The preferred method of VCI configuration is to select the any-vci parameter, unless a specific VCI is needed as a parameter in another command, such as map-list.
To show the VC configuration, use the following EXEC commands:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
show atm interface [atm card/subcard/port] | Show the ATM interface configuration. |
show atm vc [interface atm card/subcard/port vpi vci] | Show the PVC interface configuration. |
The following example shows the Switch B PVC configuration on ATM interface 3/0/1:
Switch-B# show atm interface
Interface: ATM3/0/1 Port-type: oc3suni
IF Status: UP Admin Status: up
Auto-config: enabled AutoCfgState: completed
IF-Side: Network IF-type: NNI
Uni-type: not applicable Uni-version: not applicable
Max-VPI-bits: 8 Max-VCI-bits: 14
Max-VP: 255 Max-VC: 16383
ConfMaxSvpcVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvpcVpi: 255
ConfMaxSvccVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvccVpi: 255
ConfMinSvccVci: 35 CurrMinSvccVci: 35
Svc Upc Intent: pass Signalling: Enabled
ATM Address for Soft VC: 47.0091.8100.0000.00e0.4fac.b401.4000.0c80.8000.00
Configured virtual links:
PVCLs SoftVCLs SVCLs TVCLs PVPLs SoftVPLs SVPLs Total-Cfgd Inst-Conns
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
Logical ports(VP-tunnels): 0
Input cells: 264330 Output cells: 273471
5 minute input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
5 minute output rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec
Input AAL5 pkts: 172613, Output AAL5 pkts: 177185, AAL5 crc errors: 0
The following example shows the Switch B PVC configuration on ATM interface 3/0/1:
Switch-B# show atm vc interface atm 3/0/1
Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Encap Status ATM3/0/1 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 57 QSAAL UP ATM3/0/1 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 37 ILMI UP ATM3/0/1 0 18 PVC ATM0 0 73 PNNI UP ATM3/0/1 0 50 PVC ATM3/0/2 2 100 UP ATM3/0/1 1 50 PVC ATM0 0 80 SNAP UP
The following example shows the Switch B configuration on interface 3/0/1, VPI = 0, VCI = 50 with the FC-PCQ installed:
Switch-B# show atm vc interface atm 3/0/1 0 50
Interface: ATM3/0/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 0 VCI = 50 Status: UP Time-since-last-status-change: 00:31:30 Connection-type: PVC Cast-type: point-to-point Packet-discard-option: disabled Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM3/0/2, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 2 Cross-connect-VCI = 100 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
The following example shows the Switch B PVC configuration on ATM interface 3/0/1, VPI = 0, VCI = 50, with the FC-PFQ installed:
Switch-B# show atm vc interface atm 3/0/1 0 50
Interface: ATM3/0/1, Type: oc3suni VPI = 0 VCI = 50 Status: UP Time-since-last-status-change: 4d02h Connection-type: PVC Cast-type: point-to-point Packet-discard-option: disabled Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Wrr weight: 32 Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM3/0/2, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 2 Cross-connect-VCI = 100 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Threshold Group: 5, Cells queued: 0 Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0 Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0 Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0 Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
This section describes configuring point-to-point and point-to-multipoint terminating PVC connections. Terminating connections provide the connection to the ATM switch's processor for LAN Emulation (LANE), IP over ATM, and control channels for Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI), signalling, and Private Network-to-Network Interface (PNNI) plus network management.
Figure 5-2 shows an example of transit and terminating connections.

Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint are two types of terminating connections. Both terminating connections are configured using the same commands as transit connections (discussed in the previous sections). However, all switch terminating connections use interface atm0 to connect to the processor.
To configure both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint terminating PVC connections, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card-A/subcard-A/port-A[.vpt #] | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm pvc vpi-A [vci-A | any-vci1] [cast-type type] [rx-cttr index] [tx-cttr index] interface atm card-B/subcard-B/port-B[.vpt #] vpi-B [vci-B | any-vci2] [encap type] [cast-type type] | Configure the PVC between ATM switch connections. |
| 1The any-vci feature is only available for interface atm0. |
When configuring point-to-multipoint PVC connections using the atm pvc command, the root point is port A and the leaf points are port B.
The following example shows how to configure the internal cross-connect PVC between interface 3/0/1, VPI = 1, VCI =50, and the terminating connection at the processor interface atm0, VPI = 0, and VCI unspecified:
Switch-B(config)# interface atm 3/0/1
Switch-B(config-if)# atm pvc 1 50 interface atm0 0 any-vci encap aal5snap
The following example shows how to configure the processor leg of any terminating PVC:
Switch(config)# interface atm0
Switch(config-if)# atm pvc 0 any-vci
When configuring the processor leg of a PVC that is not a tunnel, the VPI should be configured as 0. The preferred method of VCI configuration is to select the any-vci parameter, unless a specific VCI is needed as a parameter in another command, such as map-list.
To display the terminating PVC configuration, use the following EXEC commands:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
show atm vc card/subcard/port | Show the ATM interface configuration. |
show atm vc interface atm card/subcard/port vpi vci | Show the PVC interface configuration. |
See the section "Display Virtual Channel Connections" for examples of the show atm vc commands.
This section describes configuring a PVP connection. Figure 5-3 shows an example of PVPs configured through the ATM switches.

To configure a PVP connection, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card/subcard/port | Select the physical interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm pvp vpi-A [rx-cttr index] [tx-cttr index] interface card/subcard/port vpi-B | Configure the interface PVP. |
The following example shows how to configure the internal cross-connect PVP within Switch B between interfaces 3/0/1, VPI = 1, and interface 3/0/2, VPI = 2:
Switch-B(config)# interface atm 3/0/1
Switch-B(config-if)# atm pvp 1 interface atm 3/0/2 2
The following example shows how to configure the internal cross-connect PVP within Switch C between interfaces 0/0/0, VPI = 2, and interface 0/0/1, VPI = 50:
Switch-C(config)# interface atm 0/0/0
Switch-C(config-if)# atm pvp 2 interface atm 0/0/1 50
Each subsequent PVP cross connection and link must be configured until the VP is terminated to create the entire PVP.
To show the ATM interface configuration, use the following EXEC command:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
show atm vp [interface atm card/subcard/port vpi] | Show the ATM VP configuration. |
The following example shows the PVP configuration of Switch B:
Switch-B# show atm vp
Interface VPI Type X-Interface X-VPI Status ATM3/0/1 1 PVP ATM3/0/2 2 UP
The following example shows the PVP configuration of Switch B with the FC-PCQ installed:
Switch-B# show atm vp interface atm 3/1/0 1
Interface: ATM3/1/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 1 Status: TUNNEL Time-since-last-status-change: 4d22h Connection-type: PVP Cast-type: point-to-point Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM3/0/2, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 2 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0 Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
The following example shows the PVP configuration of Switch B with the FC-PFQ installed:
Switch-B# show atm vp interface atm 3/1/0 1
Interface: ATM3/1/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 1 Status: TUNNEL Time-since-last-status-change: 4d22h Connection-type: PVP Cast-type: point-to-point Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Wrr weight: 32 Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM3/0/2, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 2 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Threshold Group: 5, Cells queued: 0 Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0 Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0 Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0 Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
This section describes configuring point-to-multipoint PVC connections. In Figure 5-4, cells entering the ATM switch at the root point (on the left side at interface 0/0/0, VPI = 50, VCI = 100) are duplicated and switched to the leaf points (output interfaces) on the right side of the figure.

To configure the point-to-multipoint PVC connections shown in Figure 5-4, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card/subcard/port [.vpt #] | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm pvc vpi-A vci-A [cast-type type-A] [rx-cttr index] [tx-cttr index] interface atm card/subcard/port[.vpt #] vpi-B vci-B [cast-type type] | Configure the PVC between ATM switch connections. |
To configure the point-to-multipoint PVC connections using the atm pvc command, the root point is port A and the leaf points are port B.
The following example shows how to configure the root-point PVC on ATM switch interface 0/0/0, VPI = 50, VCI =100, to the leaf-point interface 0/1/0, VPI = 60, VCI = 200 (see Figure 5-4):
To display the point-to-multipoint PVC configuration, use the following EXEC mode commands:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
show atm vc card/subcard/port | Show the ATM interface configuration. |
show atm vc interface atm card/subcard/port vpi vci | Show the PVC interface configuration. |
The following example shows the point-to-multipoint PVC configuration on interface 0/0/1:
Switch# show atm vc interface atm 0/0/0
Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Encap Status
ATM0/0/0 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 56 QSAAL UP
ATM0/0/0 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 36 ILMI UP
ATM0/0/0 50 100 PVC ATM0/1/0 60 200 UP
ATM0/1/1 70 210 UP
ATM0/1/2 80 220 UP
The following example shows the VC configuration on interface 0/0/0, VPI = 50, VCI = 100, with the FC-PCQ installed:
Switch# show atm vc interface atm 0/0/0 50 100
Interface: ATM0/0/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 50 VCI = 100 Status: UP Time-since-last-status-change: 00:07:06 Connection-type: PVC Cast-type: point-to-multipoint-root Packet-discard-option: disabled Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/0, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 60 Cross-connect-VCI = 200 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
The following example shows the VC configuration on interface 0/0/0, VPI = 50, VCI = 100, with the FC-PFQ installed:
Switch# show atm vc interface atm 0/0/0 50 100
Interface: ATM0/0/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 50 VCI = 100 Status: UP Time-since-last-status-change: 00:07:06 Connection-type: PVC Cast-type: point-to-multipoint-root Packet-discard-option: disabled Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Wrr weight: 32 Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/0, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 60 Cross-connect-VCI = 200 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/1 Cross-connect-VPI = 70 Cross-connect-VCI = 210 Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/2 Cross-connect-VPI = 80 Cross-connect-VCI = 220 Threshold Group: 5, Cells queued: 0 Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0 Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0 Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0 Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
This section describes configuring point-to-multipoint PVP connections. Figure 5-5 provides an example of point-to-multipoint PVP connections.

In Figure 5-5, cells entering the ATM switch at the root point (the left side at interface 0/0/0), VPI = 50, are duplicated and switched to the leaf points (output interfaces), on the right side of the figure.
To configure point-to-multipoint PVP connections, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card-A/subcard-A/port-A | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm pvp vpi-A [cast-type type] [rx-cttr index] [shaped] [tx-cttr index] interface card/subcard/port-B vpi-B [cast-type type] | Configure the interface PVP. |
To configure the point-to-multipoint PVP connections using the atm pvp command, the root point is port A and the leaf points are port B.
The following example shows how to configure the root-point PVP on ATM switch interface 0/0/0, VPI = 50, to the leaf point interface 0/1/0, VPI = 60 (see Figure 5-5):
To display the ATM interface configuration, use the following EXEC command:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
show atm vp [interface atm card/subcard/port vpi] | Show the ATM VP configuration. |
The following example shows the PVP configuration of the point-to-multipoint PVP connections on ATM interface 0/0/0:
Switch# show atm vp interface atm 0/0/0
Interface VPI Type X-Interface X-VPI Status
ATM0/0/0 50 PVP ATM0/1/0 60 UP
ATM0/1/1 70 UP
ATM0/1/2 80 UP
The following example shows the PVP configuration of the point-to-multipoint PVP connections on ATM interface 0/0/0 VPI = 50 with the FC-PCQ installed:
Switch# show atm vp interface atm 0/0/0 50
Interface: ATM0/0/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 50 Status: TUNNEL Time-since-last-status-change: 00:00:37 Connection-type: PVP Cast-type: point-to-multipoint-root Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/0, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 60 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
The following example shows the PVP configuration of the point-to-multipoint PVP connections on ATM interface 0/0/0 VPI = 50 with the FC-PFQ installed:
Switch# show atm vp interface atm 0/0/0 50
Interface: ATM0/0/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 50 Status: TUNNEL Time-since-last-status-change: 00:00:37 Connection-type: PVP Cast-type: point-to-multipoint-root Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Wrr weight: 32 Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/0, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 60 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/1 Cross-connect-VPI = 70 Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/2 Cross-connect-VPI = 80 Threshold Group: 5, Cells queued: 0 Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0 Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0 Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0 Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
This section describes configuring soft PVC connections, which provide the following features:
Figure 5-6 illustrates the soft PVC connections used in the following examples.

Perform the following steps when you configure soft PVCs:
Step 1 Determine which two ports you want to define as participants in the soft PVC.
Step 2 Decide which of these two ports you want to designate as the destination (or passive) side of the soft PVC.
This decision is arbitrary---it makes no difference which port you define as the destination end of the circuit.
Step 3 Configure the destination (passive) side of the soft PVC.
You must configure the destination end of the soft PVC first, to define an ATM address for that port.
You must retrieve this address (see Step 4), and the VPI/VCI values for the circuit (see Step 5), and use these elements as part of the command string when you configure the source (active) end of the soft PVC (see Step 6).
Step 4 Retrieve the ATM address of the destination end of the soft PVC using the show atm address command.
Step 5 Retrieve the VPI/VCI values for the circuit using the show atm vc command.
Step 6 Configure the source (active) end of the soft PVC. At the same time, complete the soft PVC setup using the information derived from Step 4 and Step 5. Be sure to select an unused VPI/VCI value (one that does not appear in the show atm vc display).
You must configure the source end of the soft PVC last because this not only defines the configuration information for the source port, but also requires you to enter the ATM address and VPI/VCI values for the destination port.
If you have not already defined the destination port for the soft PVC (as required in Step 3), this ATM address is not defined for the destination port, and the VPI/VCI values are not available, as required in Step 6 for use in completing the soft PVC.
To configure a soft PVC connection, perform the following steps, beginning in privileged EXEC mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Determine the destination ATM address. | |
| 2 | configure terminal | At the privileged EXEC prompt, enter configuration mode from the terminal. |
| 3 | interface atm card/subcard/port [.vpt #] | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 4 | atm soft-vc src-vpi src-vci dest-address address dest-vpi dest-vci [rx-cttr index] [tx-cttr index] | Configure the soft PVC connection. |
The following example shows User A determines the destination ATM address of the interface connected to User D:
Switch-C# show atm addresses
Switch Address(es): 47.00918100000000603E5ADB01.00603E5ADB01.00 active Soft VC Address(es): 47.0091.8100.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.00 ATM3/0/0 ILMI Switch Prefix(es): 47.0091.8100.0000.0060.3e5a.db01 ILMI Configured Interface Prefix(es): LECS Address(es):
The following example shows how to configure a soft PVC on Switch B between interface 0/0/0, source VPI = 0, VCI = 200; and Switch C, destination VPI = 0, VCI = 100 with a specified ATM address (see Figure 5-6):
Switch-B(config)# interface atm 0/0/0
Switch-B(config-if)# atm soft-vc 0 200 dest-address 47.0091.8100.00.0000.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.00 0 100
To display the soft VC configuration at either end of a ATM switch, use the following EXEC commands:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
show atm vc card/subcard/port | Show the ATM interface configuration. |
show atm vc interface atm card/subcard/port vpi vci | Show the soft VC interface configuration. |
The following example shows the soft VC configuration of Switch B, on interface 0/0/0 out to the ATM network:
Switch-B# show atm vc interface atm 0/0/0
Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Encap Status ATM0/0/0 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 52 QSAAL DOWN ATM0/0/0 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 32 ILMI DOWN ATM0/0/0 0 200 SoftVC ATM3/0/0 0 100 UP
The following example shows the soft VC configuration of Switch C, on interface 3/0/0 out to the ATM network:
Switch-C# show atm vc interface atm 3/0/0
Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Encap Status ATM3/0/0 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 52 QSAAL DOWN ATM3/0/0 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 32 ILMI DOWN ATM3/0/0 0 100 SoftVC ATM0/0/0 0 200 UP
The following example shows the soft VC configuration of Switch B, on interface 0/0/0, VPI = 0, VCI = 200 out to the ATM network with FC-PCQ installed:
Switch-B# show atm vc interface atm 0/0/0 0 200
Interface: ATM0/0/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 0 VCI = 200 Status: NOT CONNECTED Time-since-last-status-change: 00:00:45 Connection-type: SoftVC Cast-type: point-to-point Soft vc location: Source Remote ATM address: 47.0091.8100.00.0000.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.00 Remote VPI: 0 Remote VCI: 100 Soft vc call state: Inactive Number of soft vc re-try attempts: 4 Slow-retry-interval: 60 seconds Next retry in: 29 seconds Aggregate admin weight: 0 Packet-discard-option: disabled Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
The following example shows the soft VC configuration of Switch B, on interface 0/0/0, VPI = 0, VCI = 200 out to the ATM network with the FC-PFQ installed:
Switch-B# show atm vc interface atm 0/0/0 0 200
Interface: ATM0/0/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 0 VCI = 200 Status: NOT CONNECTED Time-since-last-status-change: 00:00:45 Connection-type: SoftVC Cast-type: point-to-point Soft vc location: Source Remote ATM address: 47.0091.8100.00.0000.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.00 Remote VPI: 0 Remote VCI: 100 Soft vc call state: Inactive Number of soft vc re-try attempts: 4 Slow-retry-interval: 60 seconds Next retry in: 29 seconds Aggregate admin weight: 0 Packet-discard-option: disabled Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Wrr weight: 32 Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Threshold Group: 5, Cells queued: 0 Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0 Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0 Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0 Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
This section describes configuring soft PVP connections, which provide the following features:
Figure 5-7 is an illustration of the soft PVP connections used in the examples in this section.

To configure a soft PVP connection, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card/subcard/port | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm soft-vp src-vpi dest-address dest-address dest-vpi [rx-cttr index] [tx-cttr index] | Configure the soft PVP connection. |
The following example shows how to configure a soft PVP on Switch B between interface 0/0/0, source VPI = 75, and Switch C, destination VPI = 50, with a specified ATM address (Figure 5-7):
Switch-B(config)# interface atm 0/0/0
Switch-B(config-if)# atm soft-vp 75 dest-address 47.0091.8100.00.0000.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.00 50
To display the ATM virtual path configuration, use the following EXEC command:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
show atm vp [interface atm card/subcard/port vpi] | Show the ATM VP configuration. |
The following example shows the soft VP configuration at Switch B, on interface 0/0/0 out to the ATM network:
Switch-B# show atm vp
Interface VPI Type X-Interface X-VPI Status ATM0/0/0 75 SoftVP ATM3/0/0 50 UP
The following example shows the soft VP configuration on interface 3/0/0 at Switch C out to the ATM network:
Switch-C# show atm vp
Interface VPI Type X-Interface X-VPI Status ATM3/0/0 50 SoftVP ATM0/0/0 75 UP
The following example shows the soft VP configuration at Switch B on interface 0/0/0, VPI = 75, out to the ATM network with the FC-PCQ installed:
Switch-B# show atm vp interface atm 0/0/0 75
Interface: ATM0/0/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 75 Status: TUNNEL Time-since-last-status-change: 00:01:10 Connection-type: SoftVP Cast-type: point-to-point Soft vp location: Source Remote ATM address: 47.0091.8100.00.0000.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.00 Remote VPI: 50 Soft vp call state: Inactive Number of soft vp re-try attempts: 4 Slow-retry-interval: 60 seconds Next retry in: 4 seconds Aggregate admin weight: 0 Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
The following example shows the soft VP configuration at Switch B on interface 0/0/0, VPI = 75, out to the ATM network with the FC-PFQ installed:
Switch-B# show atm vp interface atm 0/0/0 75
Interface: ATM0/0/0, Type: oc3suni VPI = 75 Status: TUNNEL Time-since-last-status-change: 00:01:10 Connection-type: SoftVP Cast-type: point-to-point Soft vp location: Source Remote ATM address: 47.0091.8100.00.0000.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.1111.00 Remote VPI: 50 Soft vp call state: Inactive Number of soft vp re-try attempts: 4 Slow-retry-interval: 60 seconds Next retry in: 4 seconds Aggregate admin weight: 0 Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Wrr weight: 32 Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Threshold Group: 5, Cells queued: 0 Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0 Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0 Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0 Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx tolerance: 1024 (from default for interface) Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx tolerance: none
This section describes the soft PVC route optimization feature. Most soft PVCs have a much longer lifetime than SVCs. The route chosen during PVC setup remains the same even though the network topology may change.
Soft PVC connections, with the route optimization percentage threshold set, provide the following features:
Route optimization is directly related to administrative weight, which is similar to hop count. For a description of administrative weight, see the section "Configure the Global Administrative Weight Mode" in the chapter "Configuring ATM Routing and PNNI."
Configuring soft PVC route optimization is described in the following sections:
Soft PVC route optimization must be enabled and a threshold level configured to determine the point when a better route is identified and the old route is reconfigured.
To enable and configure soft PVC route optimization, use the following global configuration command:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
atm route-optimization {percentage-threshold percent} | Configure soft PVP route optimization. |
The following example enables soft PVC route optimization and sets the threshold percentage to
250 percent:
Switch(config)# atm route-optimization percentage-threshold 250
Soft PVC route optimization must be enabled and configured to determine the point at which a better route is found and the old route is reconfigured.
To enable and configure a soft PVC interface with route optimization, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card/subcard/port | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm route-optimization soft-connection | Configure the interface soft PVP route optimization. |
The following example shows how to configure a soft PVC with a route optimization interval configured as every 30 minutes between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 5:00 A.M.:
Switch(config)# interface atm 0/0/0
Switch(config-if)# atm route-optimization soft-connection interval 30 time-of-day 18:00 5:00
To display the soft PVC route optimization configuration, use the following EXEC command:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
show atm interface atm card/subcard/port | Show the soft VC interface configuration. |
The following example shows the soft PVC configuration on interface 0/0/0:
Switch# show atm interface atm 0/0/0
IF Status: UP Admin Status: up Auto-config: enabled AutoCfgState: completed IF-Side: Network IF-type: NNI Uni-type: not applicable Uni-version: not applicable Max-VPI-bits: 8 Max-VCI-bits: 14 Max-VP: 255 Max-VC: 16383 ConfMaxSvpcVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvpcVpi: 255 ConfMaxSvccVpi: 255 CurrMaxSvccVpi: 255 ConfMinSvccVci: 35 CurrMinSvccVci: 35 Svc Upc Intent: pass Signalling: EnabledSoft vc route optimization is enabled
Soft vc route optimization interval = 30 minutes
Soft vc route optimization time-of-day range = (18:0 - 5:0) ATM Address for Soft VC: 47.0091.8100.0000.00e0.4fac.b401.4000.0c80.8000.00 Configured virtual links: PVCLs SoftVCLs SVCLs TVCLs PVPLs SoftVPLs SVPLs Total-Cfgd Inst-Conns 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 Logical ports(VP-tunnels): 0 Input cells: 264581 Output cells: 273590 5 minute input rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec 5 minute output rate: 0 bits/sec, 0 cells/sec Input AAL5 pkts: 172733, Output AAL5 pkts: 177305, AAL5 crc errors: 0
Table 5-2 lists the default well-known VCs and their default configuration.
| Channel Type | Virtual Path Identifier | Virtual Channel Identifier |
|---|---|---|
Signalling | 0 | 5 |
ILMI | 0 | 16 |
PNNI | 0 | 18 |
Tag switching | 0 | 32 |
![]() | Caution Do not change the well-known channels to use a VC where the remote end is sending AAL5 messages not intended for the well-known VC. For example, do not swap VC values between two types of well-known VCs. |
Following is an overview of the steps needed to configure nondefault well-known VCs:
Step 1 Enable manual well-known VC configuration.
Step 2 Delete any existing automatically created well-known VCs.
Step 3 Configure the individual encapsulation type as follows:
Step 4 Copy the running-configuration file to the startup-configuration file.
To configure the nondefault VCs for signalling, ILMI, and PNNI, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card/subcard/port | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm manual-well-known-vc {keep | delete} | Enter manual-well-known-vc mode. |
| 3 | atm pvc vpi vci [rx-cttr index] [tx-cttr index] interface atm card/subcard/port any-vci [encap {ilmi | pnni | qsaal}] or tag-switching atm control-vc vpi vci | Configure the nondefault PVC for encapsulation type. |
| 4 | exit | Exit from interface configuration mode. |
| 5 | end | Exit from global configuration mode. |
| 6 | copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config | Copy the running configuration file to the startup configuration file. |
The following example shows the nondefault VC configuration steps:
Step 1 Use the show atm vc interface atm command to display the configuration of the existing default well-known VCs for ATM interface 0/0/0.
Step 2 Change to interface configuration mode for ATM interface 0/0/0.
Step 3 Enter manual well-known-vc mode and delete the existing default well-known VCs using the atm manual-well-known-vc delete command.
Step 4 Confirm deletion by entering y.
Step 5 Configure the nondefault VC for signalling from 5 (the default) to 35 using the atm pvc command.
Step 6 Configure the ILMI VC, then configure the PNNI VC if needed using the same procedure.
Step 7 Save the new running configuration to the startup configuration.
An example of this procedure follows:
Switch# show atm vc interface atm 0/0/0
Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Encap Status ATM0/0/0 0 5 PVC ATM0 0 49 QSAAL UP ATM0/0/0 0 16 PVC ATM0 0 33 ILMI UP ATM0/0/0 0 18 PVC ATM0 0 65 PNNI UP Switch# Switch# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)# interface atm 0/0/0
Switch(config-if)# atm manual-well-known-vc delete
Okay to delete well-known VCs for this interface? [no]: y
Switch(config-if)# exit
Switch(config)# interface atm 0/0/0
Switch(config-if)# atm pvc 1 35 interface atm0 any-vci encap qsaal
Switch(config-if)# end
Switch# %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console Switch# show atm vc interface atm 0/0/0
Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Encap Status ATM0/0/0 1 35 PVC ATM0 0 150 QSAAL UP Switch# copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config
Building configuration... [OK]
The following sections provide background information on how snooping functions on the ATM switch.
Figure 5-8 shows snooping the receive direction of a port. Snoop test port X receives copies of cells that enter the ATM switch at port A and belong to existing connections, regardless of the connection destinations that the cells mirrored before the cell output queues. Discarded cells do not reach the test port. All cells transmitted at test port X retain the cell headers present at the original receive port A.

Figure 5-9 shows snooping the transmit direction of a port. Snoop test port X transparently receives copies of all cells that belong to connections destined for port A, regardless of the source port. The test port cells are duplicated during the output stage of the switching process after the cell output queues. Cell discards, cell buffering, and cell priority scheduling affect both copies of the cells in the same way. The cell headers transmitted from test port X match the cell headers transmitted from the monitored port A.

With the FC-PCQ installed, only the highest port on the last module in the ATM switch can be configured as a snoop test port. Table 5-3 lists the interface number of the allowed snoop test port for the various port adapter types. If you specify an incorrect snoop test port for the currently installed port adapter type, an error appears on the console. The FC-PCQ also does not support per-connection snooping.
The port number of the test port depends on the card type. Table 5-3 lists the allowed snoop test port number for the supported interfaces.
| Interface | Port Number |
|---|---|
25-Mbps | 4/1/111 |
OC3 | 4/1/3 |
OC12 | 4/1/0 |
DS3/E3 | Not supported |
CES | Not supported |
| 1Both transmit and receive interfaces must be on 25-Mbps port adapters. |
With the FC-PFQ installed, interface snooping is implemented in software. There is no restriction on the snoop test port; the snoop test port can be any port in the system, excluding CES modules. Also, multiple interfaces can be snooped simultaneously. You can configure snooping on both transmit and receive directions on two different ports and monitor traffic in both directions simultaneously. The FC-PFQ also supports per-connection snooping.
There is no effect on cell transmission, interface or VC status and statistics, front panel indicators, or any other parameters associated with a port being monitored during snooping. Any port, other than the highest port, that contains a port adapter type with a bandwidth less than or equal to the port adapter bandwidth for the test port can be monitored by snooping.
The port being configured as a test port must be shut down before configuration. While the test port is shut down and after snoop mode has been configured, no cells are transmitted from the test port until it is reenabled using the no shutdown command. A test port can be put into snoop mode even if there are existing connections to it; however, those connections remain "Down" even after the test port is reenabled using the no shutdown command. This includes any terminating connections for ILMI, PNNI, or signalling channels on the test port.
If you use a show atm interface command while the test port is enabled in snoop mode, the screen shows the following:
Most inapplicable configurations on the test port interface are disregarded while in snoop mode. However, the following configuration options are not valid when specified for the snoop test port and may affect the proper operation of the snoop mode on the test port:
![]() | Caution You should ensure that all options are valid and configured correctly while in the snoop mode. |
The atm snoop interface atm command enables a port for snoop test only if the port is the highest system port residing on card 4 and subcard 1 (which has been shut down). Cells transmitted from the snoop test port are copies of cells from a single direction of a monitored port.
When in snoop mode, any prior permanent virtual connections to the snoop test port remain in the down state.
To configure interface port snooping, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card/subcard/port | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm snoop interface atm card/subcard/port direction [receive | transmit] | Specify the interface and direction to be snooped. |
The following example shows how to configure ATM interface 4/1/3 as the port in snoop mode to monitor ATM interface 3/0/0, tested in the receive direction:
Switch(config)# interface atm 4/1/3
Switch(config-if)# atm snoop interface atm 3/0/0 direction receive
To display the test port information, use the following EXEC command:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
Display the snoop configuration. |
The following example shows the snoop configuration on the OC3 port and the actual register values for the highest interface:
Switch# show atm snoop
Snoop Test Port Name: ATM4/1/3 (interface status=SNOOPING) Snoop option: (configured=enabled) (actual=enabled) Monitored Port Name: (configured=ATM3/0/0) (actual=ATM3/0/0) Snoop direction: (configured=receive) (actual=receive)
With per-connection snooping you must specify both the snooped connection endpoint and the snooping connection endpoint. The IOS adds the snooping connection endpoint as a leaf to the snooped connection. The root of the temporary multicast connection depends on the direction being snooped. Snooping in the direction of leaf to root is not allowed for multicast connections. Per-connection snooping features are as follows:
The snooping connection can be configured on any port when there is no VPI/VCI collision for the snoop connection with the existing connections on the port. Also the port should have enough resources to satisfy the snoop connection resource requirements. In case of failure, due to VPI/VCI collision or resource exhaustion, a warning message is displayed, and you can reconfigure the connection on a different port.
To snoop both transmit and receive directions of a connection, you need to configure two different snoop connections.
Nondisruptive per-connection snooping is achieved by dynamically adding a leaf to an existing connection (either unicast or multicast). This can lead to cell discard if the added leaf cannot process the snooped cells fast enough. For a multicast connection, the queue buildup is dictated by the slowest leaf in the connection. The leaf added for snooping inherits the same traffic characteristics as the other connection leg. This ensures that the added leaf does not become the bottleneck and affect the existing connection.
To configure connection snooping, perform the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:
| Step | Command | Task |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | interface atm card/subcard/port | Select the interface to be configured. |
| 2 | atm snoop-vc [a-vpi a-vci] interface atm card/subcard/port x-vpi x-vci [direction {receive | transmit}] | Configure the virtual channel to be snooped. a denotes the snooping connection. x denotes the snooped connection. |
| 3 | atm snoop-vp [a-vpi] interface atm card/subcard/port x-vpi [direction {receive | transmit}] | Configure the virtual path to be snooped. |
The following example shows how to configure VC 100 200 on ATM interface 3/1/0 to snoop a VC 200 150, on ATM interface 1/0/0:
Switch(config)# interface atm 3/1/0
Switch(config-if)# atm snoop-vc 100 200 interface atm 1/0/0 200 150 direction receive
The following example shows how to configure VP 100 on ATM interface 3/1/0 to snoop a VP 200, on ATM interface 1/0/0:
Switch(config)# interface atm 3/1/0
Switch(config-if)# atm snoop-vp 100 interface atm 1/0/0 200 direction receive
To display the test per-connection information, use the following EXEC commands:
| Command | Task |
|---|---|
show atm snoop-vc | Display the snoop VC information. |
show atm snoop-vp | Display the snoop VP information. |
The following example shows all VC snoop connections on the ATM switch:
Switch> show atm snoop-vc
Snooping Snooped Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Dir Status ATM0/0/2 0 5 PVC ATM0/1/1 0 5 Rx DOWN ATM0/0/2 0 16 PVC ATM0/1/1 0 16 Rx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 5 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 5 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 16 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 16 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 18 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 18 Tx UP ATM0/1/2 0 100 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 100 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 201 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 201 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 202 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 202 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 300 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 300 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 301 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 301 Tx DOWN
The following example shows the VC snoop connections on ATM interface 0/1/2:
Switch> show atm snoop-vc interface atm 0/1/2
Snooping Snooped Interface VPI VCI Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Dir Status ATM0/1/2 0 5 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 5 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 16 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 16 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 18 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 18 Tx UP ATM0/1/2 0 100 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 100 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 201 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 201 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 202 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 202 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 300 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 300 Tx DOWN ATM0/1/2 0 301 PVC ATM0/0/1 0 301 Tx DOWN
The following example shows the VC snoop connection 0, 55 on ATM interface 0/0/2 in extended mode with the FC-PCQ installed:
Switch> show atm snoop-vc interface atm 0/0/2 0 55
Interface: ATM0/0/2, Type: oc3suni VPI = 0 VCI = 55 Status: DOWN Time-since-last-status-change: 00:01:59 Connection-type: PVC Cast-type: snooping-leaf Packet-discard-option: disabled Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/1, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 0 Cross-connect-VCI = 5 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 3 Rx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 424 Rx scr-clp01: 424 Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 3 Tx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 424 Tx scr-clp01: 424 Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
The following example shows the VC snoop connection 0, 55 on ATM interface 0/0/2 in extended mode with the FC-PFQ installed:
Switch> show atm snoop-vc interface atm 0/0/2 0 55
Interface: ATM0/0/2, Type: oc3suni VPI = 0 VCI = 55 Status: DOWN Time-since-last-status-change: 00:01:59 Connection-type: PVC Cast-type: snooping-leaf Packet-discard-option: disabled Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Wrr weight: 32 Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/1/1, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 0 Cross-connect-VCI = 5 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Threshold Group: 6, Cells queued: 0 Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0 Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0 Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0 Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 3 Rx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 424 Rx scr-clp01: 424 Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 3 Tx service-category: VBR-RT (Realtime Variable Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 424 Tx scr-clp01: 424 Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
The following example shows all VP snoop connections on the ATM switch:
Switch> show atm snoop-vp
Snooping Snooped Interface VPI Type X-Interface X-VPI Dir Status ATM0/1/2 57 PVP ATM0/0/1 57 Tx DOWN
The following example shows all VP snoop connections on ATM interface 0/1/2, VPI = 57, in extended mode with the FC-PCQ installed:
Switch> show atm snoop-vp interface atm 0/1/2 57
Interface: ATM0/1/2, Type: oc3suni VPI = 57 Status: DOWN Time-since-last-status-change: 00:14:46 Connection-type: PVP Cast-type: snooping-leaf Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/0/2, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 57 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
The following example shows all VP snoop connections on ATM interface 0/1/2, VPI = 57, in extended mode with the FC-PFQ installed:
Switch> show atm snoop-vp interface atm 0/1/2 57
Interface: ATM0/1/2, Type: oc3suni VPI = 57 Status: DOWN Time-since-last-status-change: 00:14:46 Connection-type: PVP Cast-type: snooping-leaf Usage-Parameter-Control (UPC): pass Wrr weight: 32 Number of OAM-configured connections: 0 OAM-configuration: disabled OAM-states: Not-applicable Cross-connect-interface: ATM0/0/2, Type: oc3suni Cross-connect-VPI = 57 Cross-connect-UPC: pass Cross-connect OAM-configuration: disabled Cross-connect OAM-state: Not-applicable Threshold Group: 5, Cells queued: 0 Rx cells: 0, Tx cells: 0 Tx Clp0:0, Tx Clp1: 0 Rx Clp0:0, Rx Clp1: 0 Rx Upc Violations:0, Rx cell drops:0 Rx Clp0 q full drops:0, Rx Clp1 qthresh drops:0 Rx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Rx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Rx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Rx scr-clp01: none Rx mcr-clp01: none Rx cdvt: 1024 (from default for interface) Rx mbs: none Tx connection-traffic-table-index: 1 Tx service-category: UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) Tx pcr-clp01: 7113539 Tx scr-clp01: none Tx mcr-clp01: none Tx cdvt: none Tx mbs: none
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