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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
Note
The selection of UNI or NNI made with the addport command has no bearing on whether the
pnport can be configured as UNI or NNI using cnfpnportsig.
The following example illustrates how to configure an NNI port to use PNNI Version 1.0 signaling.
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a >
cnfpnportsig 1:2.1:1 -nniver pnni10
Step 6
Enter the following command to define the local routing switch feeder port as a non-OAM segment
endpoint:
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a >
cnfoamsegep
<portid> <enable_oam_diagnostics>
Replace <portid> using the format slot:bay.line:ifNum. Replace <oam diagnostics> with no to disable
OAM diagnostics support.
describes these parameters.
Note
This step is required to enable testing with the tstdelay command.
Step 7
Enter the following command to bring up the port you just configured:
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a >
uppnport
<
portid
>
Replace <portid> using the format slot:bay.line:ifNum.
describes these parameters.
Step 8
To verify the status of the port, enter the dsppnports command.
-passalongcap
Pass-along capability: type enable or disable. With this capability, the port has
the ability to pass along unrecognized information elements (IEs) or messages.
Enabling or disabling the pass-along capability applies to AINI, IISP, and
public UNI. For all other types, the port behaves as if pass-along is
enabled—you cannot disable pass-along on the other port types.
Default: enable
-hopcntgen
This parameter applies to AINI only. Type the entire word enable or disable.
If you enable hop counting for AINI, the controller generates the hop counter
information IE for all setup messages that pass through the interface if this IE
does not already exist in the setup message. You must also enable AINI hop
count IE for the switch by entering the cnfainihopcount command.
-vpivcialloc
This parameter applies to AINI: type enable or disable. If you enable it, the
interface becomes responsible for assigning the VPI and VCI for all
connections. if you enable VPI/VCI allocation on one side of the AINI link,
allocation must be disabled on the other side of the link,
-svcroutingpri
Assign a routing priority at the port level for SVC, an SPVC, or an SPVP that
has no priority. The Routing Priority feature does not support SVCs. However,
port-level priority helps with the de-routing of SVCs in a way that supports the
Priority Routing feature to re-route SPVCs and SPVPs.
1.
Routing Control Connection
Table 3-12 Port Signaling Configuration Parameters (continued)
Parameter
Description