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Configuring ATM Virtual Channels for a Digital Off-Hook Configuration

Configuring ATM Virtual Channels for a Digital Off-Hook Configuration

This chapter describes how to create asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) virtual channels for a Digital Off-Hook (DOH) configuration.

This chapter includes the following sections:

Overview and Purpose

To configure ATM channel mapping between the CPE and the ATM network through the Cisco 6100/6130, you need to configure the ATM virtual channels. This section includes some general guidelines to consider before you set up ATM virtual channels for your subscribers, illustrations and descriptions of the dialog boxes that you use for these tasks, and instructions for setting the virtual path identifier (VPI) and virtual channel identifier (VCI) addresses for your subscribers.

Guidelines for Configuring ATM Virtual Channels

Service provisioning must adhere to a variety of configuration rules, which prevent errors when establishing ATM connections. ViewRunner for HP OpenView includes service provisioning logic to ensure valid combinations of configuration data.

Consider the following guidelines before you configure ATM virtual channels:


Figure 4-1: Service Provisioning Dialog Box



Table 4-1: Service Provisioning Dialog Box Fields
Field Description

Subscriber ID

Displays (read only) the subscriber that is associated with the PVC. This field is read-only.

Subscriber VPI and Subscriber VCI columns

Displays the VPIs and VCIs for current subscribers. To edit a subscriber VPI, click on the actual Subscriber ID in the Subscriber ID column to highlight the subscriber. Then use the down arrow in the Permanent Virtual Connection group box to change that subscriber's ID. To delete a subscriber ID in this scroll-down PVC connection list, highlight that subscriber ID and click Delete Now.

Network VPI and Network VCI columns

Displays the network VPI and VCI. To edit a Network ID, click Subscriber ID to highlight it. Then use the down arrows in the Permanent Virtual Connection group box to change the subscriber's network ID.

Permanent Virtual Connection Group Box

Subscriber VPI

Displays the Subscriber VPI, which is always 1. This field is read-only.

Subscriber VCI

Click Add Now to create a new PVC for the subscriber and add it to the PVC connection list. Adding subscribers to the PVC connection list is subject to PVC configuration rules.

Network VPI/VCI

When the subscriber is locked, you can add or delete the PVC VPI/VCI values. Click Add Now to create a new PVC for the subscriber and add it to the PVC connection list. Adding subscribers to the PVC connections list is subject to PVC configuration rules. (See the "Guidelines for Configuring ATM Virtual Channels" section.)

Latency

This field is dimmed for DOH configurations.

Queue Priority

Queue priority applies to dual-port CAP ATU-C and dual-port DMT-2 ATU-C modules.

The Queue Priority can have one of the following values:

  • Queue 1---Voice

  • Queue 2---Voice Signalling

  • Queue 3---Data


Note Passing standard data over queue 1 or queue 2 causes all transfers except pings to fail.

Physical Pool xTUC Type

ViewRunner for HP OpenView Release 3.0.0, segregates physical pools according to ADSL or SDSL.

Rules for assigning physical pool type:

Physical pool type is set on the Configuration tab in the 6100 Properities dialog box.

System port count must be 2 or 4.

Refer to the ATM Addressing Guidelines appendix in the ViewRunner for HP OpenView User Guide for additional information on configuring VCCs.

Setting VPI/VCI Addresses

The following sections provide instructions for setting VPI/VCI addresses for subscribers:

Adding New VPI/VCI Addresses

You add new VPI/VCI addresses on the Service Provisioning dialog box, which is described in the preceding section. The following sections include guidelines and steps for adding new VPI/VCI addresses.

Guidelines for Adding New VPI/VCI Addresses

The Permanent Virtual Connection group box on the Service Provisioning dialog box includes an area for setting Subscriber IDs and an area for setting Network IDs. Consider the following guidelines:

Steps for Adding New VPI/VCI Addresses

Complete the following steps to add new VPI/VCI addresses for subscribers. Refer to the field descriptions in Table 4-1.


Step 1 Click Edit Subscriber on the Module Properties dialog box, Port tab, and then the Configuration tab. Click the Service Provisioning button for dual-port CAP ATU-C and dual-port DMT-2 ATU-C modules.

Step 2 Click Service Provisioning on the Subscriber Properties dialog box.

The Service Provisioning dialog box shown in Figure 4-2 opens.


Figure 4-2: Service Provisioning Dialog Box


Step 3 Confirm that the subscriber's Administrative state is Locked.

Step 4 Set the VCI/VPI information in the available fields on the Permanent Virtual Connection group box as follows:


Note You cannot edit the subscriber-side VPI field.

Step 5 Click Add Now.

ViewRunner immediately creates the subscriber PVC.

Step 6 Repeat Step 3 through Step 5 for each VCI/VPI address that you want to add.

Once you have assigned VPIs and VCIs to subscribers, you can provide multiple destinations by assigning additional virtual channels to a subscriber.

Step 7 Click Close.


Deleting Subscriber PVCs

If you want to change the port entries and reuse an address for a new subscriber, you must first delete the subscriber that is assigned to that address. The system does not allow an identifier to be used for more than one subscriber. To delete subscriber PVCs, complete the following steps:


Step 1 Click Edit Subscriber on the Module Properties dialog box. Click Port tab, and then the Configuration tab. Click the Service Provisioning button for dual-port CAP ATU-C and dual-port DMT-2 ATU-C modules. Click the Subscriber Properties dialog box for dual-port CAP ATU-C and dual-port DMT-2 ATU-C modules.

Step 2 Click Service Provisioning on the Subscriber Properties dialog box.

Step 3 Highlight the subscriber PVC that you want to delete from the Subscriber VPI/VCI column.

Step 4 Click Delete.

Step 5 Repeat Step 3 through Step 4 for each PVC that you want to delete.

Step 6 Click Close when you are finished deleting subscribers.


Viewing and Modifying VPI/VCI Addresses

Consider the following guidelines before you modify subscribers' VPI and VCI addresses:

To view the VPI/VCI addresses, complete the following steps:


Step 1 Right- or double-click the Chassis View on the frame or on the edge of the chassis GUI, and then choose View All PVCs from the menu.

The Subscriber PVCs dialog box shown in Figure 4-3 opens.


Figure 4-3: Subscriber PVC's Dialog Box


This dialog box displays the following information for each subscriber:

Step 2 Click a hyperlink subscriber ID (blue, underlined text) to open a specific Subscriber Properties dialog box.

Step 3 Change the Administrative state to Locked as follows:

Step 4 Click Service Provisioning to open the Service Provisioning dialog box.

Step 5 View the VCI/VPI addresses, as described in the "Adding New VPI/VCI Addresses" section and in the "Deleting Subscriber PVCs" section, and then click Close.


Specifying Other Subscriber PVC Parameters

This section provides more details for setting the Permanent Virtual Connection group box Latency field and Queue Priority field. Consider the following guidelines:

You can select priority queue and path latency on the Service Provisioning dialog box (see Figure 4-4). The fields on this dialog box are described previously in Table 4-1.


Figure 4-4: Service Provisioning Dialog Box---STU-C Module


Complete the following steps to specify other subscriber PVC parameters:


Step 1 Open the Service Provisioning dialog box by clicking Service Provisioning on the Subscriber Properties dialog box.

Step 2 Verify that the Latency setting for the associated port is set to Interleaved, which is the default and recommended setting.

Step 3 Set the Queue Priority field to one of the following settings:


Note You can set several priority queues, but you must have unique PVCs.

Queue 1---Voice
Queue 2---Voice Signalling
Queue 3---Data

The default setting is Data.


Caution Passing standard data over Voice or Voice Signalling causes all transmissions except pings to fail.

Step 4 Click Add.


Note As a precaution, you should always verify port and module settings after you have provisioned new subscribers or modified the settings for existing subscribers. The following chapter includes instructions for verifying the settings that you have provisioned for a subscriber.



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