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ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 11
Configuring ATM Routing and PNNI
Basic PNNI Configuration
Displaying the PNNI Node Configuration
To display the ATM PNNI node configuration, use the following privileged EXEC command:
Example
The following example shows the PNNI node configuration using the show
atm pnni local-node
privileged EXEC command:
Switch#
show atm pnni local-node
PNNI node 1 is enabled and running
Node name: eng_1
System address 47.0091810000000002EB1FFE00.0002EB1FFE00.01
Node ID 56:160:47.0091810000000002EB1FFE00.0002EB1FFE00.00
Peer group ID 56:160:47.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000
Level 56, Priority 0 0, No. of interfaces 1, No. of neighbors 0
Parent Node Index: 2
Node Allows Transit Calls
Node Representation: simple
Hello interval 15 sec, inactivity factor 5,
Hello hold-down 10 tenths of sec
Ack-delay 10 tenths of sec, retransmit interval 5 sec,
Resource poll interval 5 sec
SVCC integrity times: calling 35 sec, called 50 sec,
Horizontal Link inactivity time 120 sec,
PTSE refresh interval 1800 sec, lifetime factor 200 percent,
Min PTSE interval 10 tenths of sec
Auto summarization: on, Supported PNNI versions: newest 1, oldest 1
Default administrative weight mode: uniform
Max admin weight percentage: -1
Next resource poll in 3 seconds
Max PTSEs requested per PTSE request packet: 32
Redistributing static routes: Yes
Configuring Static Routes
Because PNNI is a dynamic routing protocol, static routes are not necessary between nodes that support
PNNI. However, you can extend the routing capability of PNNI beyond nodes that support PNNI to:
•
Connect to nodes outside of a peer group that do not support PNNI
•
Define routes to end systems that do not support Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI)
Use the
atm route
command to configure a static route. A static route attached to an interface allows all
ATM addresses matching the configured address prefix to be reached through that interface.
Note
Two PNNI peer groups can be connected using the IISP protocol. Connecting PNNI peer groups requires
that a static route be configured on the IISP interfaces, allowing connections to be set up across the IISP
link(s).
Command
Purpose
show atm pnni local-node
Displays the ATM PNNI node configuration.