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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
cnfpnportsig
cnfpnportsig
Configure Port Signaling—specify ATM signaling parameters on a PNNI port.
Before you can execute cnfpnportsig, the port must be down (by dnpnport). For a UNI or an NNI, the
type of interface you specify on the controller must match the interface type that you configure on the
slave (the service module). On the service module, you need specify UNI, NNI, or VNNI, but the
cnfpnportsig command has options for specifying the version of an interface type and other parameters
that apply to signaling. See the Syntax Description.
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
cnfpnportsig <portid>
[-univer {uni30 | uni31 none}]
[-nniver {iisp30 | iisp31 | pnni10 | enni}]
[-unitype {public | private}]
[-addrplan {both | aesa | e164}]
[-side {user | network}]
[-vpi <vpi>]
[-sigvci signalling-vci]
[-rccvci routing-vci]
[-cntlvc {ip}]
Syntax Description
portid
The portid is the PNNI physical port. The format is
[shelf.]slot[:subslot].port[:subport]. See also
PNNI Format, page 6-4
.
-univer
The UNI version: uni30, uni31, none. Note that univer and nniver are mutually
exclusive—so the interface at each end of the connection must have the same
interface type. Also, the port type on the PNNI controller must be the same as on the
slave (through addport ... ifType on the AXSM, for example).
The default for this parameter is UNI 3.1. If this version is sufficient, you can forego
this parameter. However, to change a UNI version, the port must be down. Remember
to up the port by using the uppnport command after completing the cnfpnportsig
command.
The none choice applies to any port that does not need to run SSCOP protocol (for
example, SPVC endpoints).
Default: uni31