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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
Cisco IGX Feeder to Cisco MGX 8850 Configuration Quickstart
A Cisco IGX node with a UXM card can be configured as a feeder to a Cisco MGX8850 switch, which
can be configured as a routing node for the IGX feeder. The Cisco IGX feeder trunk interface on the
UXM can connect to the AXSM, AXSM-E, or PXM1E of a Cisco MGX8850.
Note For a detailed description of IGX feeders, see the Cisco IGX 8400 Series Provisioning Guide, Release
9.3.3.
Step 3
Follow the steps in the “MPLS and
PNNI UNI Port Configuration
Quickstart” section on page 3-5.
Configure lines for the ATM end stations at each end of the XPVC
or XPVP, and assign either static or dynamic addressing to each
line.
Step 4
addport
or
addimagrp
addimalnk
addimaport
Related commands:
dspports
or
dspimagrp
dspimagrps
dspimalnk
dspimalnks
dspimaport
dspimaports
Add and configure ATM ports. This step establishes ATM layer
two communications between two ATM devices.
Assign a service type of evuni or evnni to the port, and provide the
-minvpi and -maxvpi for the XPVC/XPVP in one of the following
ranges:
• evuni – 0 through 255
• evnni – 0 through 4095
For standard port configuration, see the “Adding ATM Ports”
section on page 3-27.
To configure ATM communications over an IMA group, see the
“Configuring Inverse Multiplexing over ATM” section on
page 3-33.
Step 5
addcon
Related commands:
dspchans
dspchan
If you are configuring a double-ended XPVC/XPVP, configure the
slave side of the XPVC/XPVP as you would an SPVC/SPVP.
See the “Configuring SPVCs and SPVPs” section on page 3-54.
Note Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45) and Cisco MGX 8950 support
single-ended SPVCs, so you do not need to configure that
slave end of an SPVC.
Step 6
addcon
Related commands:
dspchans
dspchan
Configure the master side of an XPVC/XPVP as you would an
SPVC/SPVP.
See the “Configuring SPVCs and SPVPs” section on page 3-54.
Command Comments