ATM Services Configuration Guide for CBX 3500, CBX 500, GX 550, and B-STDX 9000
9-1
Beta Draft Confidential
9
Configuring ATM Over MPLS Gateway
Solution on CBX 3500
Navis EMS-CBGX provides an integrated end-to-end solution with the ability to scale
and transport native services, such as ATM and Frame Relay, over a converged
IP/MPLS core network, while maintaining QoS and end-customer service level
agreements (SLAs). In addition, the MPLS core enables carriers to offer new services,
such as enhanced IP edge services, MPLS VPN, Multiservice interworking over
MPLS, and ethernet services.
The necessary Layer 2 tunnel configuration takes place on the ATM-MPLS gateway
switch with minimal configuration on the LERs.
An MPLS core can be introduced within the single area VNN network or within Area
zero (0) of the multi-VNN area network. VNN-based ATM networks can be scaled
because higher VC counts are supported in the core, reducing the number of trunks
required for meshing ATM switches. Lucent’s ATM switches (CBX 3500, CBX 500,
and GX 550) can interoperate with other vendor’s ATM switches through an MPLS
core by using an industry-standard approach. CBX and GX switches can be part of
either VNN or PNNI based networks.
Note – Use of the ATMoMPLS Trunking feature requires an additional license, which
you must purchase from Lucent Technologies. The license is supplied as a 50-byte
alphanumeric key that you enter at the Navis EMS-CBGX command line to unlock
ATMoMPLS management features for use on the number of switches permitted by
your license. For more information, refer to
.
Note – To learn more about configuring the MPLS core routers, refer to the JUNOS
Internet software documentation. To obtain the most current versions of Juniper
Networks technical documents, refer to the product documentation page on the
Juniper Networks Web site, which is located at
http://www.juniper.net
.
Содержание CBX 3500
Страница 888: ......