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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
Quickstart Provisioning Procedures
Step 3
addport <options>
or
addimagrp <options>
addimalnk <options>
addimaport <options>
Related commands:
dspports
dspimalnk
dspimalnks
dspimagrp
dspimagrps
Add a port to the IISP trunk. This step establishes ATM
communications between two ATM devices.
Specify NNI for interswitch trunks.
For standard port configuration, see the “
”
section later in this chapter.
If you want to configure ATM communications over an IMA
group, see the “
Configuring Inverse Multiplexing for ATM
section later in this chapter.
Step 4
addpart <options>
Related commands:
dspparts
dsppart
cnfpart
Assign trunk resources to the PNNI controller. This step can
assign all the trunk bandwidth to a single controller, or it can
assign portions of the trunk bandwidth to each controller.
See the “
Partitioning Port Resources Between Controllers
section later in this chapter.
Step 5
dnpnport <portid>
cnfpnportsig <options>
uppnport <portid>
Related commands:
dsppnports
dsppnport <portid>
dsppnportsig <portid>
Define the signaling protocol used at the local end of the IISP
trunk. The default signaling protocol is none. Specify either
iisp30 or iisp31 for IISP trunks.
For example:
mgx8830a.1.PXM.a >
cnfpnportsig 1:1.1:1 -nniver iisp31
-side [network|user]
One side of the IISP trunk must be defined as the network side
and one side must be defined as the user side. The side that issues
VPIs and VCIs is the network side.
See the “
Selecting the Port Signaling Protocol
” section later in
this chapter.
Step 6
addaddr <options>
Add destination addresses to each end of the trunk.
See the “
Defining Destination Addresses for Static Links
section later in this chapter.
Step 7
addaddr <options>
Add static addresses to destination ports. This step is required
when addresses are not dynamically assigned to the CPE at the
destination ports.
See the “
Assigning Static ATM Addresses to Destination Ports
section later in this chapter.
Command
Purpose