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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
Step 5
dnpnport <portid> Bring down the port so it can be configured.
Note The port must be down to use cnfpnportsig. The port
should be down by default. You can use dsppnport to see
if the port is down. If it is not down, use dnpnport to take
the port down.
Step 6
cnfpnportsig
Related commands:
dsppnport
dsppnports
dsppnportsig
Define the signaling protocol used for the portby setting the
-nniver option to enni for XLMI trunks.
See the “Selecting the Port Signaling Protocol” section on
page 3-44.
Step 7
uppnport
Related commands:
dsppnports
dsppnport
Bring up the configured port.
Step 8
— If you are using CWM to manage your networks, the XLMI link
should be ready to use. Use CWM to add a connection from a
destination in the AutoRoute network to a destination in the PNNI
network.
Otherwise, skip this step and continue with Step 9.
Step 9
addcon If you are not using CWM to manage your networks, add a
connection from the XLMI link endpoint on the AXSM to a
destination on the PNNI network.
Note The PNNI connection you create must use the same VPI
and VCI as the connection defined in the AutoRoute
network.
See the “Configuring SPVCs and SPVPs” section on page 3-54.
Note Connections added with the CLI (addcon) command
cannot be managed by CWM. If you are using CWM,
create the connection with CWM. Afterwards, you can
modify the connection with CWM or the CLI.
Step 10
— If you are not using CWM to manage your networks, add a
connection from the XLMI link endpoint on the BXM to a
destination on the AutoRoute network.
Note The AutoRoute connection you create must use the same
VPI and VCI as the connection defined in the PNNI
network.
Command Comments