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Catalyst 2900 Series XL ATM Modules Installation and Configuration Guide Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Customer Order Number: DOC-785472= Text Part Number: 78-5472-01...
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T A B L E C O N T E N T S Who Should Read This Guide Related Publications How This Guide is Organized viii Conventions Used in This Guide Chapter 1 Overview Key Features Physical Description ATM 155 MM Fiber Module ATM 155 SM Fiber Modules ATM 155 UTP Module 1-11...
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Privileged EXEC Mode Global Configuration Mode Interface Configuration Mode Line Configuration Mode ATM Module Commands atm bind atm pvc B-11 show atm vlan B-14 Supported Cisco IOS Commands B-16 iv Catalyst 2900 Series XL ATM Modules Installation and Configuration Guide...
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Appendix C Configuration Examples LANE Configuration Example Configuration Example Assumptions Configuration Example Procedure RFC-1483 PVC Configuration Example Configuration Example Assumptions Configuration Example Procedure C-10 Configure VLANs on the Catalyst 2924M XL Switch (2) C-11 Configure PVCs on the ATM Network C-12 Configure Catalyst 2924M XL Switch (1) C-16...
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ATM modules) in the Catalyst 2900 series switch and configure its LAN emulation client (LEC) software. Related Publications For detailed information about LANE and its usage in LAN environments, refer to the following Cisco Systems publications: • Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide •...
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Conventions Used in This Guide • Appendix A, “Technical Specifications,” provides technical specifications. • Appendix B, “Command Reference,” describes the Cisco IOS commands that are used with the ATM modules. • Appendix C, “Configuration Examples,” provides examples of the process of configuring LANE servers and clients and configuring support for RFC-1483 permanent virtual connections (PVCs).
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Conventions Used in This Guide Examples use these conventions: • Examples that contain system prompts denote interactive sessions, indicating that you enter commands at the prompt. The system prompt indicates the current command mode. For example, the prompt indicates global configuration mode. Switch(config)# •...
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Conventions Used in This Guide Varoitus Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Olet tilanteessa, joka voi johtaa ruumiinvammaan. Ennen kuin työskentelet minkään laitteiston parissa, ota selvää sähkökytkentöihin liittyvistä vaaroista ja tavanomaisista onnettomuuksien ehkäisykeinoista. (Tässä julkaisussa esiintyvien varoitusten käännökset löydät liitteestä "Translated Safety Warnings" (käännetyt turvallisuutta koskevat varoitukset).) Ce symbole d’avertissement indique un danger.
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Conventions Used in This Guide Aviso Este símbolo de aviso indica perigo. Encontra-se numa situação que lhe poderá causar danos fisicos. Antes de começar a trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, familiarize-se com os perigos relacionados com circuitos eléctricos, e com quaisquer práticas comuns que possam prevenir possíveis acidentes.
You can use the ATM module to connect workstations, hubs, and other switches to the following ATM devices: • ATM switch, such as the LightStream 1010 • Multilayer LAN switch (such as the Catalyst 5000) with an installed ATM module • Router with an ATM interface, such as the Cisco 7000 Overview 1-1...
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Figure 1-1 shows a typical ATM-to-LAN topology. Two Catalyst 2900 series switches are connected to other ATM-supported devices through the ATM modules. The link between the LightStream 1010 ATM switch and the other devices provides 155 Mbps of bandwidth over a 2-kilometer MM fiber-optic cable, 15-kilometer medium-reach SM fiber-optic cable, 40-kilometer long-reach SM fiber-optic cable, or 100-meter UTP cable.
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Figure 1-1 ATM-to-LAN Topology Catalyst 5000 or Catalyst 5500 Cisco 7000 with ATM module or Cisco 7500 Catalyst 2924M XL Catalyst 2924M XL with ATM with ATM module module LightStream 1010 Catalyst 1900 100BaseT server Workstations Workstations Catalyst 1900 100BaseT...
• ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) for LAN emulation (LANE) data transfer • Multiple ELANs support for LANE (Catalyst 2900 series Cisco IOS Release 11.2(8)SA5 or later or with IOS Release 12.0 or later) • Multiple virtual LAN (VLAN) mappings for Request For Comments (RFC) 1483 (Catalyst 2900 series IOS Release 11.2(8)SA5 or later or with IOS Release 12.0 or later)
Physical Description Physical Description This section describes the physical characteristics of the ATM modules. LED descriptions and connector and cable requirements for all models are included. ATM 155 MM Fiber Module The ATM 155 MM Fiber module (shown in Figure 1-2) is a multimode ATM module that has one LED and one SC fiber-optic connector.
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Physical Description LED Description The indicator on the front panel of the MM Fiber module illuminates in two-colors to indicate the operating status of the module. The LED is described in Table 1-1. Table 1-1 ATM 155 MM Fiber Module LED Description Color Operating Status Green...
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ATM 155 MM Fiber Module SC Connector and Fiber-Optic Cabling Requirements The ATM 155 MM Fiber module requires an SC connector and fiber-optic cable as shown in Figure 1-3. The maximum distance for multimode fiber-optic network connections is 2 kilometers. Figure 1-3 SC Connector and Fiber-Optic Cable The module transmits data through the transmit (Tx) fiber-optic port and receives data from...
Physical Description ATM 155 SM Fiber Modules The ATM 155 SM Fiber modules (shown in Figure 1-4 and Figure 1-5) consist of two single-mode ATM modules: a medium-reach version (SM-MR) and a long-reach version (SM-LR). Like the ATM 155 MM Fiber module, the ATM 155 SM Fiber modules have one LED and one SC fiber-optic connector.
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ATM 155 SM Fiber Modules LED Description The indicator on the front panels of the SM-MR and SM-LR Fiber modules illuminates in two-colors to indicate the operating status of the modules. The LED is described in Table 1-2. Table 1-2 ATM SM Fiber Modules LED Description Color Operating Status...
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Physical Description SC Connector Description and Fiber-Optic Cabling Requirements The ATM 155 SM-MR and SM-LR Fiber modules require an SC connector and fiber-optic cable as shown in Figure 1-6. The maximum distance for single-mode fiber-optic network connections is 15 kilometers for medium reach and 40 kilometers for long reach. Figure 1-6 SC Connector and Fiber-Optic Cable The module transmits data through the transmit (Tx) fiber-optic port and receives data from...
ATM 155 UTP Module ATM 155 UTP Module The ATM 155 UTP module (shown in Figure 1-7) has one LED indicator and one RJ-45 connector. Figure 1-7 ATM 155 UTP Module ATM 155 UT P Tig hte n Scr ew s To Act iva te WS -X2 951 -XL RJ-45 connector...
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Physical Description Table 1-3 ATM 155 UTP Module LED Description (Continued) Color Operating Status The module is not connected to the ATM network of the Catalyst 2900 series switches or another ATM device. RJ-45 Connector and Category 5 UTP Cabling Requirements The ATM 155 UTP module requires an RJ-45 connector and Category 5 UTP straight-through cable as shown in Figure 1-8.
One CD-ROM containing the Flash image to upgrade the software for the Catalyst 2900 series switch and the corresponding documentation. If anything is missing, contact your Cisco Systems customer service representative. EMC Regulatory Statements This section lists international regulatory information for the ATM modules.
LANE Configuration Requirements Taiwan LANE Configuration Requirements Before you configure the LANE client, ensure that the device you are connecting to the ATM module is configured as one of the following LANE servers: LANE broadcast-and-unknown server Multicast server that floods traffic addressed to (BUS) an unknown destination in emulated LANs (ELANs).
For additional information about LANE, refer to the related Cisco publications listed in the section entitled “About This Guide.” Note If your network supports more than one ELAN, a router is required as part of the network topology. For detailed information about configuring LECSs, refer to your ATM device documentation.
Installing the Module Installing the Module Before you install the ATM module, select an expansion slot on the front panel of the switch. Figure 2-1 shows a Catalyst 2900 series switch with blank faceplates for expansion slot A and expansion slot B. If you are replacing an existing module, refer to the “Removing the Module”...
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To install the module in an expansion slot, follow these steps: Step 1 Loosen the thumbscrews that secure the faceplate to the expansion slot. Step 2 Remove the faceplate and store it for later use. Figure 2-2 shows a Catalyst 2900 series switch with an empty expansion slot. Figure 2-2 Catalyst 2900 Series Switch with an Empty Expansion Slot Empty...
Connecting the Cables Connecting the Cables This section explains how to connect cables to installed ATM modules. Both fiber-optic and UTP cable connections are discussed. Fiber-Optic Cable To connect a fiber-optic cable to the ATM 155 SM-MR or ATM 155 SM-LR module, do the following: Remove the rubber plugs from the connector on the cable and store the plugs for Step 1...
UTP Cable To connect a UTP Category 5 cable to the ATM 155 UTP module, do the following: Connect the cable to the RJ-45 connector on the ATM module, as shown in Step 1 Figure 2-4. Connect the other end of the UTP cable to the remote ATM device. Step 2 Figure 2-4 Connecting a Category 5 UTP Cable...
Removing the Module Removing the Module To remove an ATM module from a Catalyst 2900 series switch, follow these steps: Disconnect the cable from the connector on the ATM module. Step 1 • If you are disconnecting a fiber-optic cable from the ATM 155 MM Fiber module or the ATM 155 SM Fiber module, press the locks on the cable connector together, and pull the cable from the module connector.
“Command Reference” appendix. Accessing the Command-Line Interface You can enter Cisco IOS commands to configure the LEC software on the ATM module. To start an ATM session, enter the session session-number command at the switch prompt in priviledged EXEC mode.
Configuration Requirements” section in the “Installing an ATM Module” chapter. Configuring the LEC specifies the ELAN in the ATM network to which your LAN is connected. Table 3-1 lists the Cisco IOS commands used to configure (and verify) the LEC. Table 3-1 Cisco IOS Commands for LEC...
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In the configuration procedure example that follows, the following information applies: • The ATM module is installed in Slot A (interface 1). • The VLAN ID number is 1. • The ELAN name is marketing. To configure the LEC from the CLI, follow these steps: Enter privileged EXEC mode by entering the enable command: Step 1 ATM>...
Verifying the LEC Configuration When you have configure the LEC, the ATM module is ready to transmit and receive data between your LAN and the ATM network. Verifying the LEC Configuration After the LEC is configured, you can verify that the configuration is complete. This section tells you how to verify the ATM and LANE status and view the port statistics for the LEC.
Verifying ATM Port Statistics The port statistics verify that the ATM module is transmitting and receiving data across the ATM network. For example, the display shows the number of ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) frames and ATM cells transmitted and received. You can verify ATM port statistics by using the show interface command.
Configuring Support for RFC-1483 PVC Step 2 Enter the show interface EXEC command: ATM# show interface ATM1 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is Catalyst 2900 ATM Internet address is 199.90.198.195 MTU 1500 bytes, sub MTU 1500, BW 156250 Kbit, DLY 100 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255 Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set, keepalive set (10 sec)
PVC, you must bind it to the VLAN. For more information on binding the PVC, refer to the following section, “Configuration Example for RFC-1483 PVC.” A detailed example with a Cisco router and an LS1010 ATM switch is discussed in the “Configuration Examples” appendix.
Configuring Support for RFC-1483 PVC Configuration Example for RFC-1483 PVC The following example shows how to manually configure the ATM module to support an RFC-1483 PVC: The example assumes that VLAN1 is on interface atm1.1, and VLAN2 is on Note interface atm1.2.
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Step 7 Change subinterface from atm1.1 to atm1.2 by entering the int atm1.2 multipoint command: atm(config-subif)# int atm 1.2 multipoint Bind the VLAN to PVCs by entering the atm bind command: Step 8 atm(config-subif)# atm bind pvc vlan 200 2 Exit the configuration mode by pressing Ctrl-Z: Step 9 ATM(config-if)# ^Z...
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C H A P T E R Troubleshooting This chapter provides the following information for troubleshooting problems. • Understanding POST results • Recovering from corrupted software • Recovering from a lost or forgotten password • Upgrading Software Understanding POST Results When an ATM module is installed in a Catalyst 2900 series switch that is powered on, the expansion slot LED on the switch and the LED on the ATM module are green, and the module POST starts automatically.
Recovering from Corrupted Software Table 4-1 Troubleshooting the ATM Module Installation (Continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Wrong cable type. Verify the cable type. The ATM 155 MM Fiber module typically uses an orange fiber-optic cable and the ATM 155 SM Fiber module typically uses a yellow fiber-optic cable;...
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If this Step is successful, the remaining Steps are not necessary. Otherwise, go to Step 5. Step 5 (Optional) If Steps 1 through 4 did not provide successful results, enter the following command to ensure that the defective IOS image does not come up: Switch# hw-module 1 maint Using this command allows you to bypass the IOS image and connect to the module through the boot loader when you restart the module.
Recovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password Recovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password Follow the steps in this procedure if you have forgotten or lost the module password. At the switch prompt, change to privileged EXEC mode by entering the enable Step 1 command: Switch>...
Enter the write mem command to save the configuration. Step 13 ATM# write mem The new password is now included in the startup configuration. Upgrading the Module Software New ATM module software releases can be downloaded from Cisco Connection Online, the Cisco Systems customer web site. Troubleshooting 4-5...
Before you can download new software to your module, you need to enter the IP address of your PC or workstation on the System Management page. If you are running the Cisco TFTP server, the PC IP address is displayed on the application title bar.
Switch# copy tftp://server//filename slot2:boot Note When copying the image, Cisco recommends that you overwrite the old file. This decreases potential problems in the future when you restart the module. When the module restarts, it uses the first image it finds.
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Upgrading the Module Software Step 2 In the Cisco ATM Upgrade Filename field, enter the name of the image file that you downloaded from CCO. This might be a name like C29atm-m-m-120-2.bin. Do not enter the path. Step 3 Click Upgrade ATM Module on Slot 1 or Upgrade ATM Module on Slot 2.
A P P E N D I X Technical Specifications This appendix provides the technical specifications and regulatory agency approvals for the ATM modules (as listed in Table A-1 and Table A-2). ATM 155 MM Fiber and ATM 155 UTP Modules Table A-1 lists the technical specifications and regulatory agency approvals for the ATM 155 MM Fiber and ATM 155 UTP modules.
Table A-1 Technical Specifications (Continued) Specification ATM 155 MM Fiber Module ATM 155 UTP Module Agency Approvals FCC Class A FCC Class A VCCI Class A VCCI Class A EN 55022 Class A EN 55022 Class A AS/NZS 3548 Class A AS/NZS 3548 Class A EN 50082-1 EN 50082-1...
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Table A-2 Technical Specifications (Continued) ATM 155 SM-MR Fiber ATM 155 SM-LR Fiber Specification Module Module Weight 1 lb (0.45 kg) 1 lb (0.45 kg) Agency Approvals FCC Class A FCC Class A VCCI Class A VCCI Class A EN 55022 Class A EN 55022 Class A AS/NZS 3548 Class A AS/NZS 3548 Class A...
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A P P E N D I X Command Reference This appendix provides a reference to the Cisco IOS commands used by the ATM modules. A detailed description of the commands specific to the ATM modules is provided in the “ATM Module Commands”...
CLI Command Modes Table B-1 lists the command modes, how to access each mode, the prompt you will see in that mode, and how to exit that mode. The prompts listed assume the default name ATM. Table B-1 Command Modes Summary Command Mode Access Method...
Table B-1 Command Modes Summary (Continued) Command Mode Access Method Prompt Exit Method Line From global To exit to global configuration ATM (config-line)# configuration configuration mode, enter the exit command. mode, specify a To return to privileged EXEC line by entering mode, enter the end command, the line or press Ctrl-Z.
CLI Command Modes Privileged EXEC Mode Because many of the privileged commands configure operating parameters, privileged access should be password-protected to prevent unauthorized use. The privileged command set includes those commands contained in user EXEC mode, as well as the configure command through which you access the remaining command modes.
To return from privileged EXEC mode to user EXEC mode, enter the disable command. Global Configuration Mode Global configuration commands apply to features that affect the ATM module as a whole. Use the configure privileged EXEC command to enter global configuration mode. The default is to enter commands from the management console.
CLI Command Modes The list of global configuration commands displayed in the following example is a subset of the supported commands. The supported commands can vary depending on the version of IOS software in use. To view a comprehensive list of commands, enter a question mark (?) at the prompt.
The following example shows you how to access interface configuration mode: ATM(config)# int atm1.1 multipoint The list of interface configuration commands displayed in the following example is a subset of the supported commands. The supported commands can vary, depending on the version of IOS software in use.
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CLI Command Modes at the prompt. ATM(config-line)# ? Line configuration commands: autocommand Automatically execute an EXEC command editing Enable command line editing escape-character Change the current line's escape character exec-banner Enable the display of the EXEC banner exec-timeout Set the EXEC timeout exit Exit from line configuration mode full-help...
ATM Module Commands The Cisco IOS software commands in this section are specific to the ATM module. atm bind Use the atm bind interface configuration command to bind a PVC to a VLAN. Use the no form of this command to remove the bind.
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ATM Module Commands Example The following example shows how to bind PVC 10 to VLAN 5 and PVC 11 to VLAN 5: ATM(config-if)# atm bind pvc vlan 10 5 ATM(config-if)# atm bind pvc vlan 11 5 Related Commands show atm vlan show atm vc B-10 Catalyst 2900 Series XL ATM Modules Installation and Configuration Guide...
atm pvc Use the atm pvc interface configuration command to enable the new encapsulation type, AAL5 SNAP, to support RFC-1483. You can specify the traffic-shaping parameters (such as peak rate in kbps, average rate in kbps, and burst-in cell rates) on a permanent virtual circuit (PVC).
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ATM Module Commands encaps ATM adaptation layer (AAL) and encapsulation type. Possible values are as follows: • aal5snap—Logical Link Control/Subnetwork Access Protocol (LLC/SNAP) precedes the protocol datagram. This is the only encapsulation supported for RFC-1483 LLC encapsulation. • ilmi—Used to set up communication with the ILMI; the associated vpi and vci values are ordinarily 0 and 16, respectively.
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Command Mode Interface configuration Examples The following example creates a PVC with VPI 0 and VC 100. The PVC uses RFC-1483 LLC encapsulation. ATM(config-if)# atm pvc 100 0 100 aa5snap The following example creates a PVC to be used for ATM signaling for an SVC. It specifies VPI 0 and VCI 5.
ATM Module Commands show atm vlan Use the show atm vlan priviledged EXEC command to show the relationship between the VLAN and the PVCs. show atm vlan vlan_id Syntax Description vlan_id (Optional) Specifies the VLAN number. Default None Command Mode Privileged EXEC Usage Guideline If vlan_id is not specified, all active VLAN-to-PVC bindings are displayed.
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Related Commands show atm ilmi-config show atm ilmi-status show atm interface show atm map show atm signalling show atm traffic show atm vc Command Reference B-15...
Supported Cisco IOS Commands Supported Cisco IOS Commands The Cisco IOS commands listed in Table B-2 are supported by the ATM module. Each command in Table B-2 is in one of the following categories: • ATM module CLI commands Use these commands to enter and exit CLI command modes. For details about CLI command modes, see the “CLI Command Modes”...
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Table B-2 Supported Cisco IOS Commands (Continued) Command Description Type Mode atm uni-version Specifies the UNI version 3.0 IOS/ATM or 3.1 the router should use when ILMI link autodetermination is unsuccessful or ILMI is disabled. banner Defines a login banner.
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Supported Cisco IOS Commands Table B-2 Supported Cisco IOS Commands (Continued) Command Description Type Mode disable Returns the management IOS/ATM EXEC console interface to user EXEC mode. editing Enables enhanced editing IOS/ATM mode for a particular line. enable Enters privileged EXEC...
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Table B-2 Supported Cisco IOS Commands (Continued) Command Description Type Mode lane client-atm-address Specifies an ATM IOS/LAN address—and overrides the automatic ATM address assignment—for the LANE client on the specified subinterface. lane config-atm-address Specifies a configuration IOS/LAN server ATM address explicitly.
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Supported Cisco IOS Commands Table B-2 Supported Cisco IOS Commands (Continued) Command Description Type Mode show atm interface atm Displays ATM-specific IOS/ATM EXEC information about an ATM interface. show atm traffic Displays current global ATM IOS/ATM EXEC traffic to and from all ATM networks connected to the switch.
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Table B-2 Supported Cisco IOS Commands (Continued) Command Description Type Mode show controller sonet Displays the SONET IOS/ATM EXEC counters. show controller switch-port Displays the switch port IOS/ATM EXEC information. show debugging Displays information about IOS/ATM EXEC the types of Cisco Discovery...
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Supported Cisco IOS Commands Table B-2 Supported Cisco IOS Commands (Continued) Command Description Type Mode show lane le-arp Displays the LANE ARP IOS/LAN EXEC table of the LANE client configured on an interface or on an emulated LAN. show lane name Identifies the ELAN name.
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Table B-2 Supported Cisco IOS Commands (Continued) Command Description Type Mode show startup-config Displays the contents of IOS/ATM EXEC NVRAM, if present and valid, or shows the configuration file pointed to by the config_file environment variable. show tech-support Displays general system...
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Supported Cisco IOS Commands Table B-2 Supported Cisco IOS Commands (Continued) Command Description Type Mode terminal history Enables the command history IOS/ATM EXEC feature for the current terminal session or changes the size of the command history buffer for the current terminal session.
A P P E N D I X Configuration Examples This appendix contains configuration examples for a LEC and LES and RFC 1483. The LANE configuration example shows you the process of configuring LANE servers and clients. The RFC-1483 PVC configuration example shows you the process of configuring support for RFC 1483.
LANE Configuration Example Figure C-1 LANE Configuration Example LightStream 1010 ATM switch ATM NSAP prefix is 39.000000000000000000000000 Catalyst 5000 switch Catalyst 2924M XL switch with ATM module with ATM module LECS on ATM interface 0 LEC on ATM interface 1.1 and 1.2 BUS, LES, LEC on ATM interface 1.1 and 1.2 Configuration Example Assumptions The following assumptions apply to the LANE configuration example in Figure C-1:...
Configuration Example Procedure • The 2924M XL switch runs the LEC on ATM interface 1.2 for the emulated LAN engineering. • The VLAN trunk is turned on for Slot A of the 2924M XL switch. Configuration Example Procedure To configure the LANE example in Figure C-1, follow these steps: Configure the LECS ATM NSAP address on the LightStream 1010 ATM switch: Step 1 Start a session on the Catalyst 5000 ATM module by entering the session...
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LANE Configuration Example Configure the LECS ATM NSAP address and its LECS sequence number on the LightStream1010 ATM switch. Use the default LECS address obtained from the Catalyst 5000 switch, and append the number 1 at the end of the address to specify the sequence number. Enter the enable, configure terminal, and atm lecs-address atm_address commands at the LightStream 1010 management console: Switch>...
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Configuration Example Procedure Step 3 Configure the BUS and LES for the ELAN engineering on the Catalyst 5000 switch by entering the interface atm0.2 and lane server-bus ethernet engineering commands at the Catalyst 5000 switch management console: ATM(config)# interface atm0.2 ATM(config-if)# lane server-bus ethernet engineering ATM(config-if)# ^Z ATM#...
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LANE Configuration Example Step 7 Start and bind the LECS on the Catalyst 5000 switch by entering the interface atm0, the lane config database_name, and the lane auto-config-atm-address commands: ATM# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line, End with CNTRL/Z. ATM(config)# interface atm0 ATM(config-if)# lane config test ATM(config-if)# lane auto-config-atm-address...
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Configuration Example Procedure Step 12 Start a session on the ATM module by entering the session 1 command at the 2924M XL management console: switch# session 1 ATM>Entering Console for module in slot 1 Type "^G" to end this session Press RETURN to get started! ATM>...
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Figure C-2 shows an example of an RFC-1483 PVC configuration with of the following components: • LightStream 1010 ATM switch • Catalyst 2924M XL and Catalyst 2924M XL switches with an ATM module • Cisco router Figure C-2 RFC-1483 PVC Configuration Example Ports 1-21 VLAN1 Catalyst 2924M XL switch (2)
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• The Cisco router is configured with PVCs. • The purpose of the Cisco router is to route packets between different VLANs. The following specifications are required to connect the devices to the LS1010 ATM switch: LS1010 ATM Switch Interface...
Rate Cell VLAN/Switch Connections (kbps) (kbps) Rate 2924M XL Connects Catalyst 30,000 10,000 switch (2) to Cisco router on VLAN3 2924M XL Connects Catalyst 30,000 20,000 default switch (2) to Cisco router on VLAN1 Configuration Example Procedure To configure the RFC-1483 PVC example in Figure C-2, follow these steps: Step 1 Configure VLANs on the Catalyst 2924M XL switch (1).
Configure VLANs on the Catalyst 2924M XL Switch (2) • Defining VLANs • Grouping switch ports to VLANs Checking the Trunk Mode The ATM module automatically displays as a VLAN trunk. If the module does not display as a VLAN trunk when you use the show interface atm1.1 switchport command, check the following: •...
RFC-1483 PVC Configuration Example Configure PVCs on the ATM Network To configure PVCs on the ATM network, do the following on the LS1010 ATM switch: Create PVC1 on the ATM network by entering the enable command and Step 1 providing the information as shown in the following example. Switch>...
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Configure PVCs on the ATM Network Step 4 Verify the setup of PVC2 by entering the show atm vc interface command. Switch# show atm vc interface atm0/0/0 The following display appears: Interface Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Encap Status ATM0/0/0 ATM2/0/0 QSAAL ATM0/0/0 ATM2/0/0...
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RFC-1483 PVC Configuration Example Interface Type X-Interface X-VPI X-VCI Encap Status ATM0/0/0 ATM0/0/1 ATM0/0/0 ATM0/0/2 ATM0/0/0 ATM0/0/2 Create PVC4 on the ATM network by entering the enable command and Step 7 providing the information as shown in the following example. Switch>...
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Configure PVCs on the ATM Network Step 9 Create PVC5 on the ATM network by entering the enable command and providing the information as shown in the following example. Switch> enable Password: <password> Switch# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
RFC-1483 PVC Configuration Example Configure Catalyst 2924M XL Switch (1) To configure Catalyst 2924M XL switch (1), do the following: Start a session on the ATM module by entering the session 1 command at the Step 1 2924M XL management console: switch# session 1 ATM>Entering Console for module in slot 1 Type...
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Configure Catalyst 2924M XL Switch (1) The following display appears: VLAN-ID Continue verifying the setup on the Catalyst 2924M XL switch (1) by entering Step 5 the show atm vc command. ATM# show atm vc The following display appears: Interface Type AAL/ Peak...
RFC-1483 PVC Configuration Example Configure PVCs on Catalyst 2924M XL Switch (2) To configure PVCs on switch (2), do the following: Start a session on the ATM module by entering the session 1 command at the Step 1 2924M XL management console: switch# session 1 ATM>Entering Console for module in slot 1 Type...
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Configure PVCs on Catalyst 2924M XL Switch (2) The following display appears: VLAN-ID Continue verifying the setup on the Catalyst 2924M XL switch (2) by entering Step 5 the show atm vc command. ATM# show atm vc The following display appears: Interface Type AAL/...
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RFC-1483 PVC Configuration Example C-20 Catalyst 2900 Series XL ATM Modules Installation and Configuration Guide...
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I N D E X Cisco IOS Commands for LEC Cisco Visual Switch Manager clear atm vc command B-17 AAL5 defined clear counters command B-17 agency approvals A-2, A-3 clear interface command B-17 alias command B-16 clear lane le-arp command...
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history B-18 show lane B-21 hostname B-18 show lane brief B-21 interface B-18 show lane client B-21 interface atm0 show lane default lane auto-config-atm-address show lane default-atm-addresses B-21 lane bus-atm-address B-18 show lane interface B-21 lane client B-18 show lane le-arp B-22 lane client ethernet show lane name...
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configuration example configuration requirements lane auto-config-atm-address command Management Information Base LANE broadcast-and-unknown server see MIBs see BUS MIBs defined lane bus-atm-address command B-18 modes LANE client commands see LEC trunk C-11 lane client command B-18 module type lane client ethernet command ATM 155 MM Fiber lane client-atm-address command B-19...
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power-on self-test (POST) show atm vlan command B-14 privilege command B-19 show buffer command B-20 privileged EXEC mode B-2, B-4 show command B-19 show configuration command B-20 configuration example 3-8, C-8 show controller address-table command B-20 for RFC 1483 3-6, C-1 show controller atm command B-20 in the ATM network...