Summary of PNNI Configuration Commands


This section details in a concise format all the configuration commands used. All the steps described in the "Generic Configuration Model" section are listed in the summary tables.

Generic PNNI Node Bringup

Table 10-4 recaps all the commands used to bring up a PNNI node. Also refer to Figure 10-3 for the corresponding flow chart.

Table 10-4. Summary of PNNI Node Bringup Commands

Task

BPX-8600 and SES

MGX-8850 and MGX-8950

1

(1)

uptrk

cnfrsrc

cnfvsiif

None

2

(1)

addshelf

addctrlr

(2) addcontroller

3

(3)

cnfpnni-node

(1) In the BPX-8600 switch CLI

(2) In the PXM-45 CLI

(3) In the PNNI controller CLI (PXM-45, PXM-1E or SES)


Generic Link Configuration

Last but not least, the link configuration commands are summarized in Table 10-5. The tasks or steps can be matched with the ones shown in Figure 10-4.

Table 10-5. Summary of PNNI Link and Configuration

Task

BPX-8600 and SES

MGX-8850 and MGX-8950

1

(1)

upln

addport

upport

cnfrsrc

cnfvsiif

(2)

cnfcdsct

upln

addport

addpart

2

(1)

cnfport

(2)

upilmi

3

(3)

cnfpnportsig

4

(4)

pvc sig 0/5 qsaal

pvc ILMI 0/16 ilmi

5

(4)

interface atm x/x.x {multipoint | point-to-point}

ip address

6 (SPVC)

(5)

addcon

(2) (6)

addcon

7 (SPVC)

(4)

pvc [name] VPI/VCI

8 (SVC)

None

9 (SVC)

(4)

atm {esi-address | nsap-address}

svc [name] nsap {20-byte AESA}

(1) In the BPX

(2) In the AXSM card CLI

(3) In the PNNI controller CLI

(4) In the router CLI

(5) In the SES CLI

(6) In the RPM-PR CLI


To configure a PNNI link facing a PNNI neighbor, Steps 1 through 3 in Table 10-5 are performed. Step 3 specifies PNNI1.0 signaling.

For a link facing a router, Step 3 specifies UNI signaling, followed by Steps 4 and 5. To run SPVCs, Steps 6 and 7 are performed, and to run SVCs, Step 9 is required.




Cisco Multiservice Switching Networks
Cisco Multiservice Switching Networks
ISBN: 1587050684
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 149

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