
Hosted System Configuration
Configuring a hosted Compact Remote ATM DSLAM system
The Stinger® Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide
5-7
Provisioning a virtual circuit from a remote LIM
You use the same profiles and procedure for provisioning virtual circuits in a hosted
system as you do on a standalone Stinger. For background information about
provisioning virtual circuits, see the
Stinger ATM Configuration Guide
.
When a LIM is initially installed, its interfaces are assigned nailed group numbers
using the default allocation shown in Table 5-2.
These default nailed-group numbers can be obtained for any specific interface in the
hosted system by using the
which
command. For example, the following command
displays the nailed-group number of the RLIM interface on shelf 8, slot 2, port 1:
admin>
which -n { 8 2 1 }
Nailed group corresponding to port { shelf-8 slot-2 1 } is 16101
The following commands provision an ATM circuit from that RLIM DSL interface to a
host OC12 interface:
HOST>
new connection
HOST>
set station = pvc-8-2-1
HOST>
set atm-options nailed-group = 16101
HOST>
set atm-options vci = 55
HOST>
set atm-connect-options nailed-group = 851
HOST>
set atm-connect-options vci = 55
HOST>
write -f
You can use standard ATM-related commands, such as
atmvcx
or
atmvcl
, to display
connection information in hosted systems. For details, see the
Stinger Administration
Guide
. For example, the following command displays information about virtual
circuits on shelf 8:
HOST>
atmvcx -sh 8
Low High
Profile Kind Intf|Sh|Sl|Port|VPI|VCI|Oper Intf|Sh|Sl|Port|VPI|VCI|Oper
Permanent VC X-Connects:
pvc-8-2-1 pvc 13 1 18 1 0 55 up 821 8 2 1 0 55 up
Table 5-2. Default allocation of unique nailed-group numbers to remote shelves
Shelf number
Default nailed-group range
1
(the host)
1..4000
2
4001..6000
3
6001..8000
4
8001..10000
...
...
25
50001..52000