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Cisco ATM Services (AXSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches
Release 5.2, Part Number OL-6484-01 Rev. C0, September 2005
Chapter 3 Provisioning ATM Services
Quickstart Provisioning Procedures
IISP Link Configuration Quickstart
The following procedure summarizes the tasks required to configure Interim Inter-switch Protocol (IISP)
links on AXSM cards. This procedure is provided as an overview and as a quick reference for those who
have previously configured these types of connections.
Note AINI is a protocoldesigned to replace the function of IISP. Unless you are configuring a link with another
switch that does not support AINI, you should configure an AINI link instead of an IISP link. IISP links
provide fewer capabilities than AINI links. For example, IISP links cannot support UNI 4.0 connections.
Step 8
cnfpnportsig
uppnport
Related commands:
dsppnports
dsppnport
dsppnportsig
Configure the signaling protocol used at each end of the AINI link
by setting the -nniver option to aini.
See the “Selecting the Port Signaling Protocol” section on
page 3-44.
Step 9
addaddr Add destination addresses to each end of the trunk.
See the “Defining Destination Addresses for Static Links” section
on page 3-60.
Step 10
addaddr Add static addresses to destination ports. This step is required
when addresses are not dynamically assigned to the CPE at the
destination ports.
See the “Assigning Static ATM Addresses to Destination Ports”
section on page 3-46.
Command Comments
Command Comments
Step 1
usernam e
< passw ord>
Start a configuration session.
To perform all of the steps in this quickstart procedure, you must
log in as a user with Group1 privileges or higher.
Step 2
cc Change to the AXSM card.
Step 3
Add a channelized path:
upln
cnfpath
uppath
Related commands:
dsppath
dsppaths
This step is for for AXSM-XG cards only. Otherwise, skip to
Step 4.
Add, configure, and bring up a channelized path. Do this step only
if you are configuring a virtual trunk on an AXSM-XG card. See
the “Channelizing SONET, SDH, and DS3 (T3) Lines into Paths”
section on page 2-17.