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Page 1 - Configuring ATM Services

BayRS Version 14.00Part No. 308612-14.00 Rev 00September 19994401 Great America ParkwaySanta Clara, CA 95054Configuring ATM Services

Page 2 - Statement of Conditions

x308612-14.00 Rev 00Defining PDU Values ...4-67Setting the

Page 3

Configuring ATM Services3-6308612-14.00 Rev 00For example, the following command sequence reenables the data path notify function on the ATM interface

Page 4

Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-7 Defining the SVC Inactivity TimeoutWhen you enable the SVC inactivity timeout function (the default

Page 5 - Contents

Configuring ATM Services3-8308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo enable or disable the SVC inactivity timeout function or to modify the SVC inactivi

Page 6

Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-9 Assigning the Framing ModeYou can assign various framing modes to an ATM line, depending on the int

Page 7

Configuring ATM Services3-10308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo assign the framing mode to an ATM line, complete the following tasks:Defining the

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Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-11 Using Site ManagerTo change the clocking signal source for the ATM line, complete the following ta

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Configuring ATM Services3-12308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo modify the DS-3 line buildout, complete the following tasks:Turning DS-3 and E-3 S

Page 10 - 308612-14.00 Rev 00

Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-13 Using the BCCTo turn off DS-3 and E-3 scrambling, navigate to the atm prompt (for example,box; atm

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Configuring ATM Services3-14308612-14.00 Rev 00Enabling and Disabling Per-VC ClippingPer-VC clipping provides an added traffic-shaping option that all

Page 12

Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-15 Using Site ManagerTo enable or disable per-VC clipping, complete the following tasks:Disabling and

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308612-14.00 Rev 00xiChapter 7 Customizing LAN EmulationService Records and ClientsDisabling and Reenabling a LANE Service Record ...

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Configuring ATM Services3-16308612-14.00 Rev 00To reenable the ATM interface, navigate to the ATM interface prompt and enter:state enabledFor example,

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Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-17 Disabling and Reenabling Signaling on an InterfaceBy enabling ATM signaling (the default setting),

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Configuring ATM Services3-18308612-14.00 Rev 00Autogenerating ATM AddressesYou can automatically generate the user part (suffix) of SVC ATM addresses.

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Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-19 Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable the use of the hardware MAC address, complete the followi

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Configuring ATM Services3-20308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo change the MAC address override value, navigate to the ATM interface prompt (for exampl

Page 19 - Before You Begin

Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-21 Defining the Maximum Number of VPCsYou can define the maximum number of virtual path connections (

Page 20 - Text Conventions

Configuring ATM Services3-22308612-14.00 Rev 00Where to Go NextUse the following table to determine where to go next:If you want to Go toLearn about A

Page 21 - Acronyms

308612-14.00 Rev 004-1 Chapter 4Customizing SignalingWhen you start ATM on the router, all parameters use their default values. Depending on the requi

Page 22

Configuring ATM Services4-2308612-14.00 Rev 00Defining SignalingATM signaling allows the router to dynamically establish, maintain, and clear a switch

Page 23

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-3 Disabling and Reenabling SignalingBy default, signaling is enabled on an interface when you create the sig

Page 24

xii308612-14.00 Rev 00Deleting a Service Record ...7-50Where

Page 25 - Hard-Copy Technical Manuals

Configuring ATM Services4-4308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable signaling, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureY

Page 26 - How to Get Help

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-5 Assigning the UNI Signaling Protocol StandardThe UNI signaling protocol standard specifies how the interfa

Page 27 - Understanding ATM

Configuring ATM Services4-6308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo change the UNI version, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou do t

Page 28 - ATM General Information

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-7 Specifying the Maximum Number of SVC ApplicationsYou can specify the maximum number of SVC applications th

Page 29 - Figure 1-2. ATM Cell Header

Configuring ATM Services4-8308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo modify the maximum number of SVC applications on the circuit, complete the followin

Page 30 - Data Transmission

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-9 Setting Connection ThresholdsConnection thresholds allow you to control the number of point-to-point conne

Page 31 - VC = Virtual channel

Configuring ATM Services4-10308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo modify the maximum number of point-to-point connections on the circuit, complete t

Page 32 - ATM Layers

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-11 Setting the Maximum Number of Point-to-Multipoint ConnectionsBy default, you can have up to 40 simultaneo

Page 33

Configuring ATM Services4-12308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo modify the maximum number of point-to-multipoint connections on the circuit, compl

Page 34

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-13 Setting the Maximum Number of Parties in Multipoint ConnectionsBy default, you can have one party in each

Page 35 - ATM0005A

308612-14.00 Rev 00xiiiATM Virtual Channel Link Parameters ... A-21ATM WAN SVC P

Page 36

Configuring ATM Services4-14308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Minimum Memory ThresholdThe minimum memory threshold defines the minimum percentage of buff

Page 37

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-15 Defining Signaling Timer ResolutionThe signaling timer resolution specifies how much time has elapsed (in

Page 38

Configuring ATM Services4-16308612-14.00 Rev 00Defining Signaling TimersYou can change the default values for signaling timers. Table 4-1 provides the

Page 39 - Data Encapsulation Methods

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-17 setup-tx-timer T303 4 1 to 24 Specifies the Setup Sent timer value (in seconds). This timer begins when t

Page 40

Configuring ATM Services4-18308612-14.00 Rev 00release-tx-timer T308 30 1 to 180 Specifies the Release Sent timer value (in seconds). This timer begin

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Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-19 connect-tx-timer T313 4 1 to 24 Specifies the Connect Sent timer value (in seconds). This timer begins wh

Page 42 - Encapsulation Rules for PVCs

Configuring ATM Services4-20308612-14.00 Rev 00restart-request-tx-channel-timerT316c 120 1 to 720 Specifies the Restart Request Sent on Channel timer

Page 43 - PVC Access Methods

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-21 disconnect-timer TDisc 4 1 to 180 Specifies the SAAL Data Link Disconnect timer value (in seconds). This

Page 44

Configuring ATM Services4-22308612-14.00 Rev 00drop-party-tx-timerT398 4 1 to 24 Specifies the Drop Party Sent timer value (in seconds). This timer ap

Page 45

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-23 Using the BCCTo change a timer value, navigate to the signaling timers prompt (for example,box; atm/11/1;

Page 46

xiv308612-14.00 Rev 00show lane stats ... B-

Page 47

Configuring ATM Services4-24308612-14.00 Rev 004. Set one or more of the following timers:•T301•T303•T304•T308•T309•T310•T313•T316• T316c•T322•TDisc•T

Page 48 - Assigning ATM Addresses

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-25 Defining RetransmissionsThe ATM circuit can retransmit a specified number of RESTART and STATUS ENQUIRY m

Page 49 - ATM Traffic Parameters

Configuring ATM Services4-26308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Number of Allowable Status EnquiriesBy default, the circuit can retransmit three STATUS ENQ

Page 50

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-27 Using Site ManagerTo change the number of times the circuit can retransmit STATUS ENQUIRY messages, compl

Page 51

Configuring ATM Services4-28308612-14.00 Rev 00To reenable automatic restart messages, navigate to the signaling prompt and enter:send-restart enabled

Page 52

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-29 Defining ILMIIn a switched ATM network, an ATM device must register its ATM address with an ATM switch. T

Page 53 - Converting Mb/s to Cells/s

Configuring ATM Services4-30308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable ILMI on an interface, complete the following tasks:Site Manage

Page 54

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-31 Modifying ILMI Timers and Retry CountersYou can modify the following timers and their associated counters

Page 55

Configuring ATM Services4-32308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo change the ILMI Get Request timer value, complete the following tasks:Site Manager

Page 56

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-33 Setting the ILMI Get Request Retry CountThe ILMI Get Request retry count specifies the number of times th

Page 57 - ATM Address Resolution

308612-14.00 Rev 00xvFiguresFigure 1-1. ATM Cell ...1-

Page 58

Configuring ATM Services4-34308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the ILMI Get Next Request TimerThe ILMI Get Next Request timer specifies the amount of time all

Page 59 - ATM LAN Emulation Concepts

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-35 Using Site ManagerTo change the ILMI Get Next Request timer value, complete the following tasks:Setting t

Page 60 - LAN Emulation Components

Configuring ATM Services4-36308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo change the ILMI Get Next Request retry count value, navigate to the ILMI prompt (for ex

Page 61 - Redundant LES/BUS

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-37 Setting the ILMI Set Request TimerThe ILMI Set Request timer specifies the amount of time allowed for the

Page 62 - LAN Emulation States

Configuring ATM Services4-38308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the ILMI Set Request Retry CountThe ILMI Set Request retry count specifies the number of times

Page 63

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-39 Using Site ManagerTo change the ILMI Set Request retry count value, complete the following tasks:Defining

Page 64

Configuring ATM Services4-40308612-14.00 Rev 00Changing VPI NumbersBy default, the VPI for both the signaling and ILMI control VC is 0. However, you c

Page 65 - Figure 1-14

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-41 Using Site ManagerTo change the signaling VPI number, complete the following tasks:Site Manager Procedure

Page 66 - WAN SVC Concepts

Configuring ATM Services4-42308612-14.00 Rev 00To change the ILMI VPI number, complete the following tasks:Changing VCI NumbersBy default, the VCI for

Page 67 - Routing Updates

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-43 For example, the following command changes the signaling VCI number to 32:signaling/11/1# vci 32signaling

Page 69 - For More Information

Configuring ATM Services4-44308612-14.00 Rev 00To change the ILMI VCI number, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou do this System re

Page 70

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-45 Modifying Control VC Traffic ParametersYou can modify the following traffic parameters for both the signa

Page 71 - Chapter 2

Configuring ATM Services4-46308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo change the PCR value for the signaling VC, navigate to the signaling VC prompt (for exa

Page 72 - Starting ATM Services

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-47 Using Site ManagerTo change the signaling PCR value, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureY

Page 73 - Defining PVC Service

Configuring ATM Services4-48308612-14.00 Rev 00To change the ILMI PCR value, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou do this System res

Page 74 - Defining LEC Service

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-49 Setting the SCRThe sustainable cell rate (SCR) is the upper bound on the conforming average rate of an in

Page 75 - <vci_number>

Configuring ATM Services4-50308612-14.00 Rev 00To change the ILMI SCR value, navigate to the ILMI VC prompt (for example, box; atm/11/1; signaling/11/

Page 76 - Adding IPX

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-51 To change the ILMI SCR value, complete the following tasks:Setting the MBSThe maximum burst size (MBS) sp

Page 77

Configuring ATM Services4-52308612-14.00 Rev 00For additional information about the MBS, see “Using the MBS” on page 1-26. For information about setti

Page 78

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-53 Using Site ManagerTo change the signaling control VC MBS value, complete the following tasks:Site Manager

Page 79

308612-14.00 Rev 00xviiTablesTable 1-1. Maximum Bandwidth by Media Type ...1-8Table 1-2. Protocol

Page 80

Configuring ATM Services4-54308612-14.00 Rev 00To change the ILMI control VC MBS value, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou do this

Page 81

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-55 Modifying the Maximum AAL CPCS SDU SizeThe maximum AAL CPCS SDU value defines the maximum packet size you

Page 82

Configuring ATM Services4-56308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo change the maximum transmit SDU size for the signaling control VC, complete the fo

Page 83

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-57 To change the maximum transmit SDU size for the ILMI control VC, complete the following tasks:Site Manage

Page 84

Configuring ATM Services4-58308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Receive SDU SizeNortel Networks suggests that you accept the default value of 4608 bytes fo

Page 85 - Adding PVCs

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-59 Using Site ManagerTo change the maximum receive SDU size for the signaling control VC, complete the follo

Page 86

Configuring ATM Services4-60308612-14.00 Rev 00To change the maximum receive SDU size for the ILMI control VC, complete the following tasks:Site Manag

Page 87 - Redundancy

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-61 Defining SSCOP/Signaling AALAs defined by the ATM Forum, the SSCOP (or Q.SAAL) resides between the ATM ad

Page 88

Configuring ATM Services4-62308612-14.00 Rev 00Disabling and Reenabling SSCOP/SAALBy default, SSCOP/SAAL is enabled on an interface when you create th

Page 89

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-63 Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable SSCOP, complete the following tasks:Defining the Link Connection

Page 91

Configuring ATM Services4-64308612-14.00 Rev 00To change link connection arbitration to active, navigate to the SSCOP prompt and enter:link-connect-ar

Page 92 - Deleting ATM from the Router

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-65 Modifying SAAL TimersYou can change the default values for SSCOP/SAAL timers. For each timer, Table 4-4 p

Page 93

Configuring ATM Services4-66308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo change an SSCOP timer value, navigate to the SSCOP prompt (for example,box; atm/11/1; s

Page 94

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-67 Using Site ManagerTo change an SSCOP/SAAL timer value, complete the following tasks:Defining PDU ValuesSS

Page 95 - Chapter 3

Configuring ATM Services4-68308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo change the maximum connection control value, navigate to the SSCOP prompt (for example,

Page 96

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-69 Setting the SSCOP Maximum Poll Data ValueThe SSCOP maximum poll data value sets the maximum value of the

Page 97 - Defining the Interface MTU

Configuring ATM Services4-70308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the SSCOP Maximum STAT PDU ValueThe SSCOP maximum STAT PDU value sets the maximum number of lis

Page 98

Customizing Signaling308612-14.00 Rev 004-71 Using Site ManagerTo change the maximum number of list elements allowed in a STAT PDU, complete the follo

Page 99

Configuring ATM Services4-72308612-14.00 Rev 00Where to Go NextUse the following table to determine where to go next. If you want to Go toLearn about

Page 100 - Using Site Manager

308612-14.00 Rev 005-1 Chapter 5Customizing PVC ServiceRecords and PVCsWhen you start ATM on the router, all parameters use their default values. Depe

Page 101 - Using the BCC

308612-14.00 Rev 00xix PrefaceThis guide describes asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and what you do to start and customize ATM services on a Nortel Ne

Page 102

Configuring ATM Services5-2308612-14.00 Rev 00This chapter describes how to customize existing PVC service records and PVCs. For instructions on how t

Page 103 - Assigning the Framing Mode

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-3 Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable a PVC service record, complete the following t

Page 104

Configuring ATM Services5-4308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo change the MTU value of the ATM service record, navigate to the service record prompt (f

Page 105 - Specifying DS-3 Line Buildout

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-5 Changing the Service NameThe service name is a value that uniquely defines each service

Page 106

Configuring ATM Services5-6308612-14.00 Rev 00Deleting a Service RecordYou can use the BCC or Site Manager to delete a PVC service record.Using the BC

Page 107

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-7 Designating a PVC as Hybrid/BridgedPVCs do not typically allow for bridging in nonmeshe

Page 108

Configuring ATM Services5-8308612-14.00 Rev 00To designate a PVC as hybrid/bridged, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou do this Sys

Page 109

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-9 Disabling and Reenabling a PVCBy default, a PVC is enabled (Up) when you add it to the

Page 110

Configuring ATM Services5-10308612-14.00 Rev 004. Click on the PVC service record that you want to modify.5. Click on PVC. The ATM Virtual Channel Lin

Page 111 - Customizing an ATM Interface

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-11 Modifying ATM Traffic ParametersYou can modify the following traffic parameters for PV

Page 112 - Autogenerating ATM Addresses

ii308612-14.00 Rev 00 Copyright © 1999 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. Printed in the USA. September 1999.The information in this document is subj

Page 113

Configuring ATM Servicesxx308612-14.00 Rev 00Text ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:angle brackets (< >) Indicate that y

Page 114

Configuring ATM Services5-12308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo change the PCR value for a PVC, navigate to the PVC prompt (for example,box; atm/11/1;

Page 115 - <integer>

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-13 Setting the SCRThe sustainable cell rate (SCR) is the upper bound on the conforming av

Page 116 - Where to Go Next

Configuring ATM Services5-14308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the BCCTo change the PVC SCR value, navigate to the PVC prompt (for example,box; atm/11/1; pvc-se

Page 117 - Customizing Signaling

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-15 Setting the MBSThe maximum burst size (MBS) specifies the maximum number of sequential

Page 118 - Defining Signaling

Configuring ATM Services5-16308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo change the PVC MBS value, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou d

Page 119

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-17 Modifying the Maximum AAL CPCS SDU SizeThe maximum AAL common part convergence sublaye

Page 120

Configuring ATM Services5-18308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo change the maximum transmit SDU size for a PVC, complete the following tasks:Site

Page 121

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-19 Setting the Receive SDU SizeNortel Networks suggests that you accept the default value

Page 122

Configuring ATM Services5-20308612-14.00 Rev 00Assigning a Data Encapsulation TypeYou can choose LLC/SNAP (the default value), NULL, or NLPID data enc

Page 123

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-21 For example, the following command changes the data encapsulation type for the PVC to

Page 124

Preface308612-14.00 Rev 00xxi AcronymsThis guide uses the following acronyms:italic text Indicates file and directory names, new terms, book titles, a

Page 125 - Setting Connection Thresholds

Configuring ATM Services5-22308612-14.00 Rev 00Changing PVC OAM ParametersThe Operations and Management (OAM) feature provides a mechanism by which AT

Page 126

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-23 Copying a PVCTo copy an existing PVC, complete the following tasks:11. Click on Done.

Page 127

Configuring ATM Services5-24308612-14.00 Rev 00Deleting a PVCYou can use the BCC or Site Manager to delete a PVC.Using the BCCTo delete a PVC, navigat

Page 128

Customizing PVC Service Records and PVCs308612-14.00 Rev 005-25 Using Site ManagerTo delete a PVC, complete the following tasks:Site Manager Procedure

Page 129

Configuring ATM Services5-26308612-14.00 Rev 00Where to Go NextUse the following table to determine where to go next.If you want to Go toLearn about A

Page 130

308612-14.00 Rev 006-1 Chapter 6Customizing Classical IP Service RecordsWhen you start ATM on the router, all parameters use their default values. Dep

Page 131

Configuring ATM Services6-2308612-14.00 Rev 00Disabling and Reenabling a Classical IP Service RecordBy default, you enable a classical IP service reco

Page 132 - Defining Signaling Timers

Customizing Classical IP Service Records308612-14.00 Rev 006-3 Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable a classical IP service record, complete the fo

Page 133

Configuring ATM Services6-4308612-14.00 Rev 00Disabling and Reenabling User Part AutogenerationBy default, when you add an SVC service record (that is

Page 134

Customizing Classical IP Service Records308612-14.00 Rev 006-5 Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable user part autogeneration on a classical IP ser

Page 135

Configuring ATM Servicesxxii308612-14.00 Rev 00ARP Address Resolution ProtocolATM asynchronous transfer modeBFE Blacker front-end encryptionB-ISDN Bro

Page 136

Configuring ATM Services6-6308612-14.00 Rev 00Entering an ATM Address Network PrefixThe ATM address network prefix specifies the ATM domain of which t

Page 137

Customizing Classical IP Service Records308612-14.00 Rev 006-7 Using Site ManagerTo assign an ATM address network prefix to a classical IP service rec

Page 138

Configuring ATM Services6-8308612-14.00 Rev 00Entering an ATM Address User PartThe ATM address user part (suffix) consists of a 6-byte end-station ide

Page 139

Customizing Classical IP Service Records308612-14.00 Rev 006-9 Using Site ManagerTo assign an ATM address user part to a classical IP service record,

Page 140

Configuring ATM Services6-10308612-14.00 Rev 00Deleting a Service RecordYou can use the BCC or Site Manager to delete a classical IP service record.Us

Page 141 - Defining Retransmissions

Customizing Classical IP Service Records308612-14.00 Rev 006-11 Where to Go NextUse the following table to determine where to go next. If you want to

Page 143

308612-14.00 Rev 007-1 Chapter 7Customizing LAN EmulationService Records and ClientsWhen you start ATM on the router, all parameters use their default

Page 144 - Pacing Calls

Configuring ATM Services7-2308612-14.00 Rev 00For information about how to define a new LANE service record, see Chapter 3, “Customizing an ATM Interf

Page 145 - Defining ILMI

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-3 Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable a LANE service record, complete t

Page 146

Preface308612-14.00 Rev 00xxiii LER label edge routerLES LAN emulation serverLIS logical IP subnetLLC Logical Link ControlLUNI LAN emulation UNIMAC me

Page 147

Configuring ATM Services7-4308612-14.00 Rev 00For example, the following command disables user part autogeneration on the service record newyork:lec-s

Page 148

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-5 Entering an ATM Address Network PrefixThe ATM address network prefix speci

Page 149

Configuring ATM Services7-6308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo assign an ATM address network prefix to a LANE service record, complete the followi

Page 150

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-7 Using the BCCTo assign an ATM address user part to a service record, navig

Page 151

Configuring ATM Services7-8308612-14.00 Rev 00Selecting a LEC Configuration ModeA LEC can run in either automatic or manual mode. In automatic mode (t

Page 152

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-9 Using Site ManagerTo change the LEC configuration mode, complete the follo

Page 153

Configuring ATM Services7-10308612-14.00 Rev 00Assigning an Emulated LAN NameEmulated LAN (ELAN) names are optional values that provide administrative

Page 154

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-11 Using Site ManagerTo assign an emulated LAN name to a LEC, complete the f

Page 155 - Defining Control VCs

Configuring ATM Services7-12308612-14.00 Rev 00Assigning an Emulated LAN TypeThe emulated LAN type specifies the data frame format that the LEC uses w

Page 156 - Changing VPI Numbers

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-13 Using Site ManagerTo change the emulated LAN type for a LANE client, comp

Page 157

Configuring ATM Servicesxxiv308612-14.00 Rev 00PMD physical medium dependentPT payload typePVC permanent virtual circuitRDI remote defect indicationRI

Page 158 - Changing VCI Numbers

Configuring ATM Services7-14308612-14.00 Rev 00Specifying an Emulated LAN Segment IDYou must specify an emulated LAN segment ID when:• The LANE client

Page 159

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-15 Disabling and Reenabling the LANE ClientBy default, the LANE client is en

Page 160

Configuring ATM Services7-16308612-14.00 Rev 00Specifying an OwnerSpecifying a LEC owner is optional. This entry (up to 128 alphanumeric characters) p

Page 161 - Table 4-2. Valid PCR Ranges

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-17 Assigning ATM LES AddressesLE clients use the LAN emulation server (LES)

Page 162

Configuring ATM Services7-18308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo specify a LES address, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou do t

Page 163

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-19 Disabling and Reenabling a LES EntryBy default, you enable a LES entry wh

Page 164

Configuring ATM Services7-20308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable a LES entry, complete the following tasks:Site Manager Procedu

Page 165

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-21 Changing the LE Server NameThe LE server name is a value that uniquely de

Page 166 - ) and enter:

Configuring ATM Services7-22308612-14.00 Rev 00Inserting a LES Address Out of SequenceUsing Site Manager, you can insert a LES address between two exi

Page 167

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-23 Modifying a LES EntryYou can modify the parameters associated with a LES

Page 168

Preface308612-14.00 Rev 00xxv Hard-Copy Technical ManualsYou can print selected technical manuals and release notes free, directly from the Internet.

Page 169

Configuring ATM Services7-24308612-14.00 Rev 00Deleting a LES EntryYou can delete a LES entry at any time.Using the BCCTo delete a LES, navigate to th

Page 170

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-25 Using Site ManagerTo delete a LES address, complete the following tasks:S

Page 171

Configuring ATM Services7-26308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Maximum Data Frame SizeThe maximum data frame size is the largest frame that the LE client

Page 172

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-27 Using Site ManagerTo change the maximum data frame size, complete the fol

Page 173

Configuring ATM Services7-28308612-14.00 Rev 00Controlling Unknown Frame DistributionA frame is considered unknown when the LE client does not recogni

Page 174

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-29 Using Site ManagerTo change the maximum unknown frame count, complete the

Page 175

Configuring ATM Services7-30308612-14.00 Rev 00Specifying a Maximum Unknown Frame TimeThe unknown frame time specifies the maximum amount of time allo

Page 176

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-31 Using Site ManagerTo change the maximum unknown frame time, complete the

Page 177 - Defining SSCOP/Signaling AAL

Configuring ATM Services7-32308612-14.00 Rev 00Modifying LEC Timers and Retry CountersYou can modify the following timers and counters for each LEC:•

Page 178

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-33 Using Site ManagerTo change the control timeout, complete the following t

Page 179

Configuring ATM Servicesxxvi308612-14.00 Rev 00How to Get HelpIf you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor

Page 180

Configuring ATM Services7-34308612-14.00 Rev 00Disabling and Reenabling the VCC Timeout PeriodWhen you enable the VCC timeout period (the default sett

Page 181 - Modifying SAAL Timers

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-35 Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable the VCC timeout period, complete

Page 182

Configuring ATM Services7-36308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Maximum Retry CountThe maximum retry count specifies the maximum number of times a LEC can

Page 183 - Defining PDU Values

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-37 Setting the Aging TimeThe aging time specifies the maximum amount of time

Page 184

Configuring ATM Services7-38308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo change the aging time, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou do t

Page 185

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-39 Setting the Forward Delay TimeAs long as there are no changes occurring i

Page 186

Configuring ATM Services7-40308612-14.00 Rev 00Specifying the Expected LE_ARP Response TimeThe expected LE_ARP response time specifies the amount of t

Page 187

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-41 Using Site ManagerTo change the expected LE_ARP response time, complete t

Page 188

Configuring ATM Services7-42308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Path Switching DelayThe path switching delay specifies the amount of time that the LEC wait

Page 189 - Records and PVCs

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-43 Using Site ManagerTo change the path switching delay, complete the follow

Page 190

308612-14.00 Rev 001-1 Chapter 1Understanding ATM,ATM Router Redundancy, and OAMThis chapter describes the concepts underlying ATM and, where appropri

Page 191

Configuring ATM Services7-44308612-14.00 Rev 00Modifying Flush Protocol VariablesThe flush protocol ensures that data destined for a particular MAC ad

Page 192

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-45 Using the BCCTo disable the flush protocol, navigate to the LANE service

Page 193 - Changing the Service Name

Configuring ATM Services7-46308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the Flush TimeoutThe flush timeout specifies the amount of time that the LEC waits to receive a

Page 194 - Deleting a Service Record

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-47 Using Site ManagerTo change the flush timeout value, complete the followi

Page 195 - (continued)

Configuring ATM Services7-48308612-14.00 Rev 00Specifying a LECS ATM AddressYou can specify which LAN emulation configuration server (LECS) you want t

Page 196

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-49 Enabling and Disabling LAN Emulation Version 2By default, LAN Emulation V

Page 197

Configuring ATM Services7-50308612-14.00 Rev 00Deleting a Service RecordYou can use the BCC or Site Manager to delete a LANE service record.Using the

Page 198

Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients308612-14.00 Rev 007-51 Using Site ManagerTo delete a LANE service record, complete the following

Page 199 - Setting the PCR

Configuring ATM Services7-52308612-14.00 Rev 00Where to Go NextUse the following table to determine where to go next. If you want to Go toLearn about

Page 200

308612-14.00 Rev 008-1 Chapter 8Customizing WAN SVC ServiceRecords and WAN SVCsWhen you start ATM on the router, all parameters use their default valu

Page 201 - Setting the SCR

Configuring ATM Services1-2308612-14.00 Rev 00ATM General InformationAsynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is a connection-oriented, cell-based technology

Page 202

Configuring ATM Services8-2308612-14.00 Rev 00Disabling and Reenabling a WAN SVC Service RecordBy default, you enable a service record when you add it

Page 203 - Setting the MBS

Customizing WAN SVC Service Records and WAN SVCs308612-14.00 Rev 008-3 Defining the Service Record MTUThe MTU is the largest possible unit of data tha

Page 204

Configuring ATM Services8-4308612-14.00 Rev 00Changing the Service NameThe service name is a value that uniquely defines each service record you creat

Page 205 - Setting the Transmit SDU Size

Customizing WAN SVC Service Records and WAN SVCs308612-14.00 Rev 008-5 Changing the Routing Update PolicyWith WAN SVCs, you can configure one or more

Page 206

Configuring ATM Services8-6308612-14.00 Rev 00To configure the routing policy, complete the following tasks: Site Manager ProcedureYou do this System

Page 207 - Setting the Receive SDU Size

Customizing WAN SVC Service Records and WAN SVCs308612-14.00 Rev 008-7 Deleting a Service RecordTo delete a WAN SVC service record, complete the follo

Page 208

Configuring ATM Services8-8308612-14.00 Rev 00Enabling Traffic ParametersTo perform traffic shaping over the SVCs to any particluar adjacent host, com

Page 209 - PVC to NLPID encapsulation:

Customizing WAN SVC Service Records and WAN SVCs308612-14.00 Rev 008-9 Specifying the Adjacent Host ATM AddressTo perform traffic shaping for an adjac

Page 210 - Changing PVC OAM Parameters

Configuring ATM Services8-10308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the PCRThe peak cell rate (PCR) specifies the upper traffic limit, in cells/s, that the ATM con

Page 211 - Copying a PVC

Customizing WAN SVC Service Records and WAN SVCs308612-14.00 Rev 008-11 To change the WAN SVC PCR value, complete the following tasks:Site Manager Pro

Page 212 - Deleting a PVC

Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-3 Cell HeaderAfter dividing the data into 48-byte segments for transmission, the

Page 213

Configuring ATM Services8-12308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the SCRThe sustainable cell rate (SCR) is the upper bound on the conforming average rate of an

Page 214

Customizing WAN SVC Service Records and WAN SVCs308612-14.00 Rev 008-13 To change the WAN SVC SCR value, complete the following tasks:Site Manager Pro

Page 215 - Chapter 6

Configuring ATM Services8-14308612-14.00 Rev 00Assigning a Data Encapsulation TypeYou must use LLC/SNAP (the default value) data encapsulation to oper

Page 216

Customizing WAN SVC Service Records and WAN SVCs308612-14.00 Rev 008-15 Where to Go NextUse the following table to determine where to go next.If you w

Page 218

308612-14.00 Rev 009-1 Chapter 9Customizing ATM Router RedundancyNortel Networks routers support warm standby router redundancy. This type of redundan

Page 219

Configuring ATM Services9-2308612-14.00 Rev 00Setting the ATM Router Redundancy Monitoring TimerNortel Networks ATM router redundancy uses only one AT

Page 220

Customizing ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 009-3 Where to Go NextUse the following table to determine where to go next. If you want to Go toLea

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308612-14.00 Rev 00A-1 Appendix ASite Manager ParametersAfter you enable an ATM circuit, you can use Site Manager to edit ATM parameters. Many ATM par

Page 223

308612-14.00 Rev 00iiithese terms and conditions, return the product, unused and in the original shipping container, within 30 days of purchase to obt

Page 224

Configuring ATM Services1-4308612-14.00 Rev 00• Virtual channel identifier (VCI): The next 16 bits of the cell header (that is, the last half of byte

Page 225

Configuring ATM ServicesA-2308612-14.00 Rev 00Accessing ATM ParametersYou can access ATM parameters using either:• A window path •A menu path Both of

Page 226

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-3 Edit ATM Connector WindowThe Edit ATM Connector window acts as a control access point for all ATM parame

Page 227 - Service Records and Clients

Configuring ATM ServicesA-4308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the Menu PathThe Protocols menu in the Configuration Manager window provides global interface and

Page 228

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-5 ATM Line ParametersThe type of ATM link module you use determines the line details you can edit. This se

Page 229

Configuring ATM ServicesA-6308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Data Path EnablePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit > L

Page 230

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-7 Parameter: SVC Inactivity Timeout EnablePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits >

Page 231

Configuring ATM ServicesA-8308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Framing ModePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit > Line

Page 232

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-9 Parameter: DS3 Line Build OutPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit >

Page 233

Configuring ATM ServicesA-10308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Per-VC ClippingPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit > L

Page 234

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-11 ATM Interface ParametersInterface parameters define the state of the ATM interface.Parameter: Administr

Page 235

Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-5 A virtual path is a set of virtual channels between a common source and destin

Page 236

Configuring ATM ServicesA-12308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Use Hardware MAC AddressPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Ed

Page 237

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-13 Parameter: MAC Address OverridePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit &

Page 238

Configuring ATM ServicesA-14308612-14.00 Rev 00ATM Service Record ParametersService record parameters define the ATM service records for an interface.

Page 239

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-15 Parameter: Data Encapsulation TypePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edi

Page 240

Configuring ATM ServicesA-16308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: User Part AutogenerationPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Ed

Page 241

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-17 Parameter: ATM Addr Net Prefix (Optional)Path: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits &

Page 242 - Specifying an Owner

Configuring ATM ServicesA-18308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Emulated LAN NamePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit >

Page 243 - Assigning ATM LES Addresses

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-19 Parameter: Emulated LAN TypePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit >

Page 244

Configuring ATM ServicesA-20308612-14.00 Rev 00Note: Some ATM devices do not negotiate MTU size. When connecting to such a device, Nortel Networks rec

Page 245

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-21 ATM Virtual Channel Link ParametersATM virtual channel link parameters define PVCs in a PVC service rec

Page 246

Configuring ATM Services1-6308612-14.00 Rev 00Protocol PrioritizationYou can set the priorities for the traffic sent across a synchronous line interfa

Page 247 - Changing the LE Server Name

Configuring ATM ServicesA-22308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Hybrid/Bridged VCPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit >

Page 248

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-23 Parameter: Xmit Peak Cell Rate (cells/s)Path: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits &g

Page 249 - Modifying a LES Entry

Configuring ATM ServicesA-24308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Xmit Sustainable Cell Rate (cells/s)Path: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circ

Page 250 - Deleting a LES Entry

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-25 Parameter: Xmit Burst Size (cells)Path: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edi

Page 251

Configuring ATM ServicesA-26308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Maximum AAL CPCS Receive SDU SizePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuit

Page 252

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-27 ATM WAN SVC ParametersATM WAN SVC parameters define the traffic shaping options for a particular WAN SV

Page 253

Configuring ATM ServicesA-28308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Xmit Peak Cell Rate (cells/s)Path: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits &g

Page 254

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-29 Parameter: Xmit Sustainable Cell Rate (cells/s)Path: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circ

Page 255

Configuring ATM ServicesA-30308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Recv Peak Cell Rate (cells/s)Path: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits &g

Page 256

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-31 Parameter: Recv Sustainable Cell Rate (cells/s)Path: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circ

Page 257

Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-7 Figure 1-4. B-ISDN ATM Protocol Reference ModelThe following layers relate dir

Page 258 - Setting the Control Timeout

Configuring ATM ServicesA-32308612-14.00 Rev 00LAN Emulation ParametersLAN emulation parameters define LAN emulation clients in a LANE service record.

Page 259

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-33 Parameter: Configuration ModePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit >

Page 260

Configuring ATM ServicesA-34308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Maximum Data Frame SizePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edi

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Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-35 Parameter: Emulated LAN NamePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit >

Page 262

Configuring ATM ServicesA-36308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Max Unknown Frame CountPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edi

Page 263 - Setting the Aging Time

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-37 Parameter: VCC Timeout Period EnablePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > E

Page 264

Configuring ATM ServicesA-38308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Aging TimePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit > ATM &g

Page 265

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-39 Parameter: Flush TimeoutPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit > ATM

Page 266

Configuring ATM ServicesA-40308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Emulated LAN Segment IDPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edi

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Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-41 Parameter: LE Config Server ATM AddressPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits >

Page 268

Configuring ATM Services1-8308612-14.00 Rev 00Depending on the ATM router type, you can connect directly to an ATM network over any of the following p

Page 269

Configuring ATM ServicesA-42308612-14.00 Rev 00LES ParametersLAN emulation server (LES) parameters define LAN emulation servers for LANE clients.Param

Page 270

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-43 Parameter: LE Server ATM Address User PartPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits

Page 271

Configuring ATM ServicesA-44308612-14.00 Rev 00ATM Signaling ParametersATM signaling parameters define the connection and timer limits the router uses

Page 272 - Setting the Flush Timeout

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-45 Parameter: Protocol StandardPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandCo

Page 273

Configuring ATM ServicesA-46308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Max Point to Point ConnectionsPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM S

Page 274 - Specifying a LECS ATM Address

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-47 Parameter: Max Parties in Multipoint ConnectionsPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM >

Page 275 - (continued)

Configuring ATM ServicesA-48308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: VPIPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration Ma

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Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-49 Parameter: VCIPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration Ma

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Configuring ATM ServicesA-50308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: T301Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

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Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-51 Parameter: T303Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

Page 279 - Records and WAN SVCs

Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-9 The CCITT (now ITU-T) has defined different types of AALs to handle different

Page 280

Configuring ATM ServicesA-52308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: T304Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

Page 281

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-53 Parameter: T308Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

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Configuring ATM ServicesA-54308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: T309Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

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Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-55 Parameter: T313Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

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Configuring ATM ServicesA-56308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: T316Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

Page 285

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-57 Parameter: T316cPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration

Page 286 - Enabling Traffic Parameters

Configuring ATM ServicesA-58308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: T322Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

Page 287

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-59 Parameter: TDiscPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration

Page 288

Configuring ATM ServicesA-60308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: T397Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

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Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-61 Parameter: T398Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

Page 290

Configuring ATM Services1-10308612-14.00 Rev 00Service Records and Virtual CircuitsATM devices communicate using virtual circuits (VCs). These VCs tra

Page 291

Configuring ATM ServicesA-62308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: T399Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM SignalingandConfiguration M

Page 292

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-63 Parameter: Num Stat Enquiries ReXmittedPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM Sig

Page 293

Configuring ATM ServicesA-64308612-14.00 Rev 00ATM ILMI Signaling ParametersILMI signaling parameters define the SNMP timers and retry limits for regi

Page 294

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-65 Parameter: ILMI VCIPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit > ATM >

Page 295 - Chapter 9

Configuring ATM ServicesA-66308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: ILMI Get Retry CountPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit &

Page 296

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-67 Parameter: ILMI Set TimerPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit > AT

Page 297

Configuring ATM ServicesA-68308612-14.00 Rev 00Signaling and ILMI Control VC ParametersThe parameters for signaling and ILMI control VCs are identical

Page 298

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-69 Parameter: Xmit Sustainable Cell Rate (cells/s)Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM >

Page 299 - Site Manager Parameters

Configuring ATM ServicesA-70308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: Xmit Burst Size (cells)Path: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > ATM Signalin

Page 300 - Accessing ATM Parameters

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-71 Parameter: Maximum AAL CPCS Transmit SDU SizePath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > ATM > A

Page 301

Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-11 L2TP DiffServ DVMRP DiffServDiffServIPv6NetBIOSIPXBGP PIM RIP/SAPOSPF/MOSPF N

Page 302 - Using the Menu Path

Configuring ATM ServicesA-72308612-14.00 Rev 00ATM Signaling AAL ParametersSignaling AAL (SAAL) parameters define the connection and timer settings th

Page 303 - ATM Line Parameters

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-73 Parameter: Poll TimerPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit > ATM &g

Page 304

Configuring ATM ServicesA-74308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: No Response TimerPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit >

Page 305

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-75 Parameter: Max Connection ControlPath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit

Page 306

Configuring ATM ServicesA-76308612-14.00 Rev 00ATM Router Redundancy ParameterThis section describes the ATM Monitoring Timer parameter for implementi

Page 307

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-77 OAM ParametersThis section describes ATM PVC Operations and Management (OAM) parameters.Parameter: OAM

Page 308

Configuring ATM ServicesA-78308612-14.00 Rev 00Parameter: OAM Threshold 1Path: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit > A

Page 309 - ATM Interface Parameters

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-79 Parameter: OAM Alarm EnablePath: Configuration Manager > Circuits > Edit Circuits > Edit >

Page 310

Configuring ATM ServicesA-80308612-14.00 Rev 00ATMARP ParametersThis section describes ATM-specific IP parameters for implementing classical IP over A

Page 311

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-81 Parameter: ARP Server ATM Address User PartPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > Inte

Page 312 - ATM Service Record Parameters

Configuring ATM Services1-12308612-14.00 Rev 00Things to RememberWhen enabling protocols on a service record, keep the following in mind:• A PVC servi

Page 313

Configuring ATM ServicesA-82308612-14.00 Rev 00Adjacent Host ParametersThis section describes ATM IP parameters for creating adjacent hosts in a class

Page 314

Site Manager Parameters308612-14.00 Rev 00A-83 Parameter: MAC AddressPath: Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > Adjacent HostsDefault: No

Page 316

308612-14.00 Rev 00B-1 Appendix BMonitoring ATM Using the BCC show CommandThis appendix describes how to use the BCC show command to obtain ATM, LANE,

Page 317

Configuring ATM ServicesB-2308612-14.00 Rev 00show atm interfacesThe show atm interfaces command displays the ATM interface table. This table contains

Page 318

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-3 show atm lineThe show atm line command displays information about the ATM Adaptation L

Page 319

Configuring ATM ServicesB-4308612-14.00 Rev 00errors [-enabled | -disabled] [-slot <slot> | -slot <slot>/<connector>] [-sample]Displ

Page 320

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-5 phy errors [-enabled | -disabled] [-slot <slot> | -slot <slot>/<connect

Page 321

Configuring ATM ServicesB-6308612-14.00 Rev 00show atm servicesThe show atm services command displays all ATM service record instances or a subset of

Page 322

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-7 show atm stats vcsThe show atm stats vcs command displays the ATM interface VC statist

Page 323

Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-13 Data Encapsulation MethodsNortel Networks ATM routers support multiprotocol e

Page 324

Configuring ATM ServicesB-8308612-14.00 Rev 00show atm vcsThe show atm vcs command displays the ATM interface VCL table. This table contains informati

Page 325 - ATM WAN SVC Parameters

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-9 show classical-ip configurationThe show classical-ip configuration command displays in

Page 326

Configuring ATM ServicesB-10308612-14.00 Rev 00show classical-ip statsThe show classical-ip stats command displays statistics for all classical IP int

Page 327

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-11 show dsx3 circuitsThe show dsx3 circuits command displays information about the DSX3

Page 328

Configuring ATM ServicesB-12308612-14.00 Rev 00show dsx3 currentThe show dsx3 current command displays line, Pbit, Cbit, and Plcp statistics for the D

Page 329

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-13 Pbit StatusCircuit Name of the circuit associated with this line.Interval The current

Page 330 - LAN Emulation Parameters

Configuring ATM ServicesB-14308612-14.00 Rev 00FarEnd Cbit StatsCircuit Name of the circuit associated with this line.Interval The current interval.CE

Page 331

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-15 show dsx3 historyThe show dsx3 history command displays line, Pbit, Cbit, and Plcp st

Page 332

Configuring ATM ServicesB-16308612-14.00 Rev 00Line StatsCircuit Name of the circuit associated with this line.Interval A historical breakdown of inte

Page 333

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-17 Cbit StatsCircuit Name of the circuit associated with this line.Interval A historical

Page 334

iv308612-14.00 Rev 00SHALL THE LIABILITY OF NORTEL NETWORKS RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE OR THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID TO NORTEL NETWORKS FOR T

Page 335

Configuring ATM Services1-14308612-14.00 Rev 00LLC/SNAP EncapsulationLogical Link Control/Subnetwork Access Protocol (LLC/SNAP; RFC 1483) allows multi

Page 336

Configuring ATM ServicesB-18308612-14.00 Rev 00DS3 Plcp StatsCircuit Name of the circuit associated with this line.Interval A historical breakdown of

Page 337

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-19 show lane clientsThe show lane clients command displays the ATM LAN emulation client

Page 338

Configuring ATM ServicesB-20308612-14.00 Rev 00show lane configurationThe show lane configuration command displays portions of the ATM LAN emulation c

Page 339

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-21 show lane le-arpThe show lane le-arp command displays the ATM LAN emulation client MA

Page 340 - LES Parameters

Configuring ATM ServicesB-22308612-14.00 Rev 00show lane le-rd-arpThe show lane le-rd-arp command displays the ATM LAN emulation client RD-to-ATM ARP

Page 341

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-23 show lane lesThe show lane les command displays the ATM LAN emulation servers in the

Page 342 - ATM Signaling Parameters

Configuring ATM ServicesB-24308612-14.00 Rev 00show lane serversThe show lane servers command displays the ATM LAN emulation client server VCC table.

Page 343

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-25 show lane statsThe show lane stats command displays the ATM LAN emulation statistics

Page 344

Configuring ATM ServicesB-26308612-14.00 Rev 00show sonet circuitsThe show sonet circuits command displays portions of the SONET entries table. The ou

Page 345

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-27 show sonet currentThe show sonet current command displays portions of the SONET entri

Page 346 - Caution:

Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-15 Selecting a Data Encapsulation MethodGenerally speaking, the designers of the

Page 347

Configuring ATM ServicesB-28308612-14.00 Rev 00Pbit StatusSlot/<Module>/Conn The slot, module, and connector number of the SONET circuit.Circuit

Page 348

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-29 FarEnd Cbit StatsSlot/<Module>/Conn The slot, module, and connector number of t

Page 349

Configuring ATM ServicesB-30308612-14.00 Rev 00show sonet historyThe show sonet history command displays portions of the SONET entries table. The outp

Page 350

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-31 Line StatsSlot/<Module>/Conn The slot, module, and connector number of the SONE

Page 351

Configuring ATM ServicesB-32308612-14.00 Rev 00Cbit StatsSlot/<Module>/Conn The slot, module, and connector number of the SONET circuit.Circuit

Page 352

Monitoring ATM Using the BCC show Command308612-14.00 Rev 00B-33 SONET Plcp StatsSlot/<Module>/Conn The slot, module, and connector number of th

Page 354

308612-14.00 Rev 00Index-1AAAL CPCS Receive SDU Sizeparameter descriptioncontrol VCs, A-71PVCs, A-26settingcontrol VCs, 4-58PVCs, 5-19AAL CPCS Transmi

Page 355

Index-2308612-14.00 Rev 00layersAAL 5, 1-9ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL), 1-7in protocol reference model, 1-6 to 1-9router redundancycustomizing, 9-1descr

Page 356

308612-14.00 Rev 00Index-3Connection Control Timerparameter description, A-74setting, 4-67connectionsmemory, 4-14setting thresholds, 4-9Control Timeou

Page 357

Configuring ATM Services1-16308612-14.00 Rev 00You can either manually configure the carried protocol or let the signaling procedures negotiate it dyn

Page 358

Index-4308612-14.00 Rev 00LANEdescription, A-32using, 7-15LES/BUS address, description, A-42linedescription, A-5using, 3-2SAALdescription, A-72using,

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308612-14.00 Rev 00Index-5ILMI VPIchanging, 4-40parameter description, A-64Initial Registration State, LAN emulation, 1-38initial state, LAN emulation

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Index-6308612-14.00 Rev 00Link Connection Arbitrationdefining, 4-63parameter description, A-72LLC/SNAP encapsulation, defined, 1-14See also data encap

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308612-14.00 Rev 00Index-7NNext Hop Interface Addr parameter, A-82NLPIDSee also data encapsulationNLPID, defined, 1-14No Response Timermodifying, 4-66

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Index-8308612-14.00 Rev 00and service records, 1-10copying, 5-23customizing, 5-1defining service records for, 2-3deleting, 5-24enabling/disabling, 5-9

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308612-14.00 Rev 00Index-9show atm services command, B-6show atm signaling command, B-6show atm stats vcs command, B-7show atm vcs command, B-8show cl

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Index-10308612-14.00 Rev 00T322parameter description, A-58setting, 4-20T398parameter description, A-61setting, 4-22T399parameter description, A-62sett

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-17 • When running IP over a NULL encapsulated PVC service record, you must chang

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Configuring ATM Services1-18308612-14.00 Rev 00Configuring multiple PVCs per service record uses network addressing most efficiently. Although you nee

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-19 Figure 1-7. One PVC per Service RecordAssigning one PVC per service record al

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Configuring ATM Services1-20308612-14.00 Rev 00Figure 1-8. Hybrid Access PVCsUse hybrid PVCs when creating nonmeshed network configurations that use b

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-21 Using Hybrid PVCs for Transparent BridgingIn Figure 1-9, traffic is bridged b

Page 370 - ATM Signaling AAL Parameters

Configuring ATM Services1-22308612-14.00 Rev 00SVC Access MethodsSVCs use signaling messages to dynamically establish, maintain, and clear a switched

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-23 Entering an ATM Address Network PrefixThe ATM address network prefix specifie

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308612-14.00 Rev 00vContents PrefaceBefore You Begin ...

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Configuring ATM Services1-24308612-14.00 Rev 00You can change ATM traffic parameters several times before deciding on a particular set. The following

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-25 Using the SCRThe SCR is the upper bound on the conforming average rate of an

Page 375 - OAM Parameters

Configuring ATM Services1-26308612-14.00 Rev 00Using the MBSThe MBS specifies the maximum number of sequential cells allowed on a VC before that VC mu

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-27 ARP and Inverse ARP SupportATM supports the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

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Configuring ATM Services1-28308612-14.00 Rev 00Classical IP over ATM ConceptsRFC 1577, Classical IP and ARP over ATM, describes an administrative enti

Page 378 - ATMARP Parameters

Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-29 An ATM LIS can replace an IP LAN. In Figure 1-11, for example, three IP host

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Configuring ATM Services1-30308612-14.00 Rev 00Figure 1-12. IP Logical IP SubnetRouter AHostCHostAHostB ATM0037AATM networkATMARP clientRouter BA

Page 380 - Adjacent Host Parameters

Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-31 ATM Address ResolutionAn address resolution protocol defines a mechanism that

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Configuring ATM Services1-32308612-14.00 Rev 00Configuring an ATM Service Record for ATMARPWhen configuring a service record to act as an ATMARP clien

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-33 Configuring an ATM Address for an Adjacent HostAn adjacent host is a network

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vi308612-14.00 Rev 00NLPID Encapsulation ...1-14Selecting a Data

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Configuring ATM Services1-34308612-14.00 Rev 00LAN Emulation ComponentsEach ATM domain contains a LAN emulation configuration server (LECS). Each emul

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-35 Broadcast and Unknown ServerTo emulate a traditional LAN, the emulated LAN mu

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Configuring ATM Services1-36308612-14.00 Rev 00LAN Emulation StatesAs defined in the ATM Forum LAN Emulation Over ATM specification, LE clients enter

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-37 The following sections briefly describe each LAN emulation state. Refer to th

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Configuring ATM Services1-38308612-14.00 Rev 00Initial Registration StateAn LE client enters the initial registration state when it attempts to regist

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-39 ATM Router Redundancy ConceptsNortel Networks ATM routers support warm standb

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Configuring ATM Services1-40308612-14.00 Rev 00Router redundancy requires at least two routers to be members of a router redundancy group. One router

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-41 Creating a Network of Adjacent HostsYou can create a network of routers that

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Configuring ATM Services1-42308612-14.00 Rev 00PVC OAM has two methods of detecting PVC failure: loopback and alarms. You can use either of these meth

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Understanding ATM, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM308612-14.00 Rev 001-43 For More InformationFor more information about ATM, refer to the following do

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308612-14.00 Rev 00viiInitial State ...1-37LECS Co

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Configuring ATM Services1-44308612-14.00 Rev 00Where to Go NextUse the following table to determine where to go next. If you want to Go toStart ATM. C

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308612-14.00 Rev 002-1 Chapter 2Starting ATM and ATM Router RedundancyThis chapter describes how to create a basic ATM configuration by specifying val

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Configuring ATM Services2-2308612-14.00 Rev 00Starting ATM ServicesYou can use the BCC or Site Manager to start ATM on the router using default values

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-3 For example, the following command adds ATM to the BN configuration onslot 5, connector 1

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Configuring ATM Services2-4308612-14.00 Rev 00Defining Classical IP ServiceTo define a classical IP service record, navigate to the ATM interface prom

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-5 A virtual channel is a logical connection between two communicating ATM entities. Each vi

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Configuring ATM Services2-6308612-14.00 Rev 00Adding Protocols to an ATM Service RecordThe BCC currently supports only IP and IPX configuration over A

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-7 For example, the following command configures an IPX address of 0000001a on ATM PVC 0/130

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Configuring ATM Services2-8308612-14.00 Rev 00Defining an ATM Service RecordThe Configuration Manager allows you to define service records for a speci

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-9 Adding a Service Record for PVCsTo add a service record for PVCs, complete the following

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viii308612-14.00 Rev 00Creating a Secondary Configuration File ...2-20Downloading Member Config

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Configuring ATM Services2-10308612-14.00 Rev 00Adding a Service Record for Classical IPTo add a service record for classical IP, complete the followin

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-11 Adding a Service Record for LANETo add a service record for LANE, complete the following

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Configuring ATM Services2-12308612-14.00 Rev 00To add a service record for WAN SVCs, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou do this Sy

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-13 Enabling Protocols on an ATM Service RecordDepending on the data encapsulation type and

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Configuring ATM Services2-14308612-14.00 Rev 00Adding Protocols to an Existing Service RecordTo add protocols to an existing service record, complete

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-15 Adding PVCsYou must add at least one virtual circuit to a PVC service record for that se

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Configuring ATM Services2-16308612-14.00 Rev 00Starting ATM Router RedundancyThis section describes how to start ATM router redundancy. For more infor

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-17 Creating a Group Configuration FileTo create a redundancy group configuration file templ

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Configuring ATM Services2-18308612-14.00 Rev 00For detailed descriptions of router redundancy parameters not described in this section, see Configurin

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-19 Creating Member Configuration FilesAfter creating a group configuration file, you use th

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308612-14.00 Rev 00ixSetting the Maximum Number of Parties in Multipoint Connections ...4-13Setting the Minimum Memory Threshold ...

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Configuring ATM Services2-20308612-14.00 Rev 00Creating a Secondary Configuration FileTo create a secondary configuration file, complete the following

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-21 Downloading Member Configuration Files to the RoutersAfter creating a primary and second

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Configuring ATM Services2-22308612-14.00 Rev 00Deleting ATM from the RouterYou can use the BCC or Site Manager to delete ATM from the router.Using the

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Starting ATM and ATM Router Redundancy308612-14.00 Rev 002-23 Where to Go NextUse the following table to determine where to go next. If you want to Go

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308612-14.00 Rev 003-1 Chapter 3Customizing an ATM InterfaceWhen you start ATM on the router, all parameters use their default values. Depending on th

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Configuring ATM Services3-2308612-14.00 Rev 00Disabling and Reenabling the ATM DriverBy default, when you create an ATM circuit, the line driver is en

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Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-3 Using Site ManagerTo disable or reenable the line driver, complete the following tasks:Defining the

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Configuring ATM Services3-4308612-14.00 Rev 00Using Site ManagerTo modify the MTU value, complete the following tasks:Site Manager ProcedureYou do thi

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Customizing an ATM Interface308612-14.00 Rev 003-5 Defining the Data Path Notify FunctionThe data path notify function specifies whether the router di

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