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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter 6
Logical Node, Port, and Signaling Commands
Connection Capacities of the AXSM
Connection Capacities of the AXSM
The SVC and SPVC connection capacities for the front card, back card, and physical lines appear in
Table 6-2
and
Table 6-3
. The capacity of a single AXSM card is greater than that of the node itself.
Nevertheless, the tables provide these maximums when you plan the use of commands such as
addrscprtn, addcon, and any other command where you may want to know the capacity of the
configured item to support connections.
Identifying Physical and Logical Elements
The Private Network-to-Network Interface (PNNI) control protocol and the service modules use
different formats to identify the same entity. For example, the format of a logical port that you enter on
an AXSM is different from the format you would enter on the PXM45. This section describes these
formats in the PNNI and AXSM contexts and how they correspond to each other. The parallel actions of
configuring or displaying logical elements on different cards is broadly illustrated in the Cisco
MGX 8850 Routing Switch Software Configuration Guide, Release 2.0.
Table 6-1
Valid Line Numbers and Number of Bays for AXSM Card Types
Front Card
Speed
Lines
Bays
AXSM-1-2488
OC-48
1
1
AXSM-4-622
OC-12
1–2
1–2
AXSM-16-155
OC-3
1–8
1–2
AXSM-16-T3E3
T3, E3
1–8
1–2
Table 6-2
Maximum Connections by Connection Type and Front Card
Front Card
SVC
SPVC
AXSM-1-2488
128 K
64 K
AXSM-4-622
128 K
64 K
AXSM-16-155
128 K
64 K
AXSM-16-T3E3
128 K
64 K
Table 6-3
Maximum Connections on Back Cards and Lines
Card Type
Back Card Maximum
Physical Line Maximum
OC-48c
128 K
64 K
OC-12c
64 K
32 K
OC-3c
64 K
32 K
T3
64 K
64 K
E3
64 K
64 K