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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 8 Managing PNNI Nodes and PNNI Routing
Managing CUGs
Step 4
To change the configuration for access outside of CUG membership, enter the cnfaddrcug command
using the following format:
mgx8830a.1.PXM1.a >
cnfaddrcug
<
atm
-
address
> <
length
> <
plan
> [-pref <
cug-index
>] [-oa
{
disallowed
|
percall
|
permanent
}] [-ia {
disallowed
|
allowed
}]
The cnfaddrcug command parameters are described in
Step 5
Enter the dspaddrcug command to verify the changes made with the cnfaddrcug command.
Table 8-22 cnfaddrcug Command Parameters
Parameter
Description
atm-address
Replace this parameter with the NSAP or E.164 address or prefix of a
local UNI interface.
length
If the prefix or address you are assigning to a CUG uses the NSAP
format, specify the address length in bits. A full AESA is 160 bits (20
bytes times 8 bits). A shorter address length indicates an ATM address
prefix, which assigns all addresses with that prefix to the CUG you
specify.
If the prefix or address you are assigning to a CUG uses the E.164 format,
specify the prefix or address length in digits.
plan
If the prefix or address you are assigning to a CUG uses the NSAP
format, specify nsap.
If the prefix or address you are assigning to a CUG uses the E.164 format,
specify e164.
cug-index
Enter a unique CUG Index number for this prefix or address. The range
is 1 to 65535.
-oa
The -oa (outgoing access) option allows you to change the outgoing
access configuration to disallow outgoing calls, enable outgoing calls
when an outgoing call specifically requests outside access, or
permanently enable outgoing connections as if they were CUG
membership connections.
For outgoing access, type one of the following words as needed:
•
disallowed
•
percall
•
permanent
Default: disallowed
-ia
The -ia (incoming access) option allows you to change the incoming
access configuration to allow or disallow incoming calls from outside the
CUG membership.
For incoming access, type one of the following words as needed:
•
disallowed
•
allowed
Default: disallowed