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Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco MGX 8880 Configuration Guide
Release 5.0.10, OL-3845-01 Rev. B0, August 16, 2004
Chapter 3 Provisioning PXM1E Communication Links
General PXM1E Configuration Procedures
Table 3-12 Port Signaling Configuration Parameters
Parameter
Description
<portid>
Port identifier in the format slot:bay.line:ifnum. These parameters are
described in
.
-univer
When configuring PNNI signaling for a UNI port, you can use this option to
specify which version of UNI signaling you want the port to use. You can select
UNI version 3.0 (uni30), UNI version 3.1 (uni31), UNI version 4.0 (uni40),
ENNI (enni), or no UNI signaling (none). The default value is none. For lines
that will support ABR SVCs, select
uni40. The UNI ports at each end of a
virtual trunk SPVP must be set to none. SPVCs and SPVPs can use UNI 3.x or
4.0 signaling.
-nniver
When configuring PNNI signaling for an NNI port, you can use this option to
specify which signaling protocol you want the port to use. You can select IISP
version 3.0 (iisp30), IISP version 3.1 (iisp31), PNNI version 1.0 (pnni10),
ENNI (enni), or AINI (aini).
-unitype
When configuring PNNI signaling for a UNI port, you can use this option to
specify the UNI type. You can define the port as a private UNI port (private)
or as a public UNI port (public). The default value is private
.
-addrplan
When configuring PNNI signaling for a UNI port, this parameter specifies the
ATM address plan used on this port. You can select AESA (aesa), E.164
(e164), or both (both). The default value is aesa.
-side
Defines the role of the signaling service used on the port. This parameter
applies to IISP ports when static addressing is used (address registration is
disabled). If this is a UNI connection or an NNI connection within the network,
select network. For connections to other networks, you might need to select
user (this is negotiated with the administrators of the other network). The
default value is network.
-vpi
Defines the VPI for signaling services on this port. Enter a value in the range
from 0 to 4095. The default value is 0.
-sigvci
Defines the VCI for signaling services on this port. The default value is 5,
which is the well-known, reserved VCI for signaling services on VPI 0. If you
choose another VCI for signaling, choose a VCI value in the range from 32 to
65535. Otherwise, the VCI can conflict with other VCIs in the reserved range
from 0 to 31 on VPI 0.
-rccvci
Defines the VCI for the PNNI Routing Control Connection (RCC
1
) on this
port. The default value is 18, which is the well-known, reserved VCI for this
services on VPI 0. If you choose another VCI for signaling, choose a VCI value
in the range of 32 to 65535. Otherwise, the VCI can conflict with other VCIs
in the reserved range from 0 to 31 on VPI 0.
-cntlvc
This option defines a feeder trunk. The syntax for the feeder trunk definition is:
pop20two.7.PXM.a >
cnfpnportsig
<
portid
>
-cntlvc
ip