Nortel Networks Switch 8672A User Manual

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March 2001  
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Physical description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Passport 8672ATM Module technology overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
ATM terms and acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
SONET terms and acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
SONET transmission rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
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Contents  
Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Deleting a PVC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Managing the Passport 8672ATM Module with the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Command line interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Configuration commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
Module commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
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show ports stats atm sectioncurrent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
Configuring the Passport 8672ATM Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115  
Initial configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115  
Changing the clock setting using Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116  
Changing the clock setting using the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117  
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Bridging point-to-point traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using Device Manager . . 118  
Enabling IPX forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138  
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
Appendix B  
Factory defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147  
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Figure 23 Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box for IP routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Figure 24 Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box for IPX routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Figure 25 ATM 1483 ELAN tab with ElanId selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Figure 26 show atm elan-stats command output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
Figure 27 Sample output for the config atm info command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
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Figure 56 IP routing with ATM 1483 PVCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128  
Figure 57 IP Address tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129  
Figure 58 IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address dialog box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130  
Figure 59 RIP tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131  
Figure 60 OSPF tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133  
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Figure 61 IPX routing with ATM 1483 PVCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136  
Figure 62 IPX VLAN dialog box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137  
Figure 63 IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138  
Figure 64 Globals tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139  
Figure 65 Circuits tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140  
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Tables  
Information fields for the show ports stats atmport command . . . . . . . . . 90  
Information fields for the show ports stats atm felinecurrent command . . 92  
Information fields for the show ports stats atm felineinterval command . 93  
Information fields for the show ports stats atm fepathcurrent command . 95  
Information fields for the show ports stats atm fepathinterval command . 96  
Table 25  
Table 26  
Table 27  
Table 28  
Table 29  
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Information fields for the show ports stats atm linecurrent command . . 97  
Information fields for the show ports stats atm pathcurrent command . 100  
Information fields for the show ports stats atm pathinterval command 101  
Table 32  
Table 33  
Table 48  
Table 49  
Table 50  
Table 51  
Table 52  
IPX VLAN dialog box fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137  
IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138  
Globals tab item . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139  
Circuits tab fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140  
Factory default settings for the Passport 8672ATM Module . . . . . . . . . . 145  
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Preface  
The Passport® 8672ATM Module is part of the Nortel Networks Passport 8600  
Series line of communications products. This module is the Passport  
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) module for the Passport 8600 chassis. This  
guide describes the features and operations of the module and provides  
instructions for installing and managing the module.  
Before you begin  
This guide is intended for network installers and system administrators who are  
responsible for installing, configuring, or maintaining networks. This guide  
assumes that you have the following background:  
Understanding of the transmission and management protocols used on your  
network  
Experience with windowing systems or graphical user interfaces (GUIs)  
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Text conventions  
This guide uses the following text conventions:  
angle brackets (< >)  
Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the  
description inside the brackets. Do not type the  
brackets when entering the command.  
Example: If the command syntax is  
ping<ip_address>, you enter  
ping 192.32.10.12  
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Indicates command names and options and text that  
you need to enter.  
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Example: Enter show ip{alerts|routes}.  
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entering the command.  
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show ip {alerts|routes}, you must enter either  
show ip alerts or show ip routes, but not  
both.  
brackets ([ ])  
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not type the brackets when entering the command.  
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show ip interfaces [-alerts], you can enter  
either show ip interfacesor  
show ip interfaces -alerts.  
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Indicates new terms, book titles, and variables in  
italic text  
command syntax descriptions. Where a variable is two  
or more words, the words are connected by an  
underscore.  
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show at <valid_route>, valid_route is one  
variable and you substitute one value for it.  
plain Courier  
text  
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the vertical line when entering the command.  
Example: If the command syntax is  
show ip {alerts|routes}, you enter either  
show ip alerts or show ip routes, but not  
both.  
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Related publications  
For more information about the Passport 8600 Series products and management  
software, refer to the following publications:  
Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software  
(part number 209663-C)  
Outlines the procedures for installing and booting your Passport 8600 Series  
8000 series switch, as well as instructions for installing the Passport  
8672ATM Module.  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching  
Operations Release 3.1 (part number 207414-D)  
Describes how to use Device Manager to configure and manage switching  
functions with the Passport 8600 Series switch, including procedures and  
illustrations of pertinent screens.  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Routing  
Operations Release 3.1 (part number 207415-C)  
Describes how to use Device Manager to configure and manage routing  
functions with the Passport 8600 Series switch, including procedures and  
illustrations of pertinent screens.  
Networking Concepts for the Passport 8000 Series Switch  
(part number 207307-C)  
General information and description of how the Passport 8000 Series switch  
handles various networking features such as VLANs, MultiLinkTrunking,  
OSPF, RIP, IPX, ATM, and SONET.  
Passport 8000 Series Network Design Guidelines Release 3.0 Implementation  
Notes (part number 210128-A)  
Provides guidelines for using the switching and routing features of the  
Passport 8000 Series switches and software to design effective networks.  
Using the Passport 8100 Modules (part number 204515-D)  
Provides information about the Passport 8100 module, including descriptions  
of operational features, installation instructions, basic setup procedures, and  
technical specifications.  
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Using the Passport 8600 Modules (part number 207306-C)  
Provides information about the Passport 8600 module, including descriptions  
of operational features, installation instructions, basic setup procedures, and  
technical specifications.  
Using the Passport 8672ATM Module (part number 209195-A)  
Describes hardware features, installation instructions, and specific  
management procedures for the Passport [Model #].  
Using the Passport 8683POS Module (part number 209564-A)  
Describes hardware features, installation instructions, and specific  
management procedures for the Passport 8600 Series 8683POS Module.  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching  
Operations Release 3.1 (part number 207308-D)  
Describes how to use the CLI to configure and manage switching functions  
with the Passport 8000 Series switch, including procedures and illustrations of  
pertinent commands.  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing  
Operations (part number 208967-C)  
Describes how to use the CLI to configure and manage routing functions with  
the Passport 8000 Series switch, including procedures and illustrations of  
pertinent commands.  
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Chapter 1  
About the Passport 8672ATM Module  
The Passport 8672ATM Module provides network transmission using ATM  
technology. The Passport 8672ATM Module enables MAN/WAN/campus  
connectivity for the Passport 8600 Routing Switch with the capability to  
interconnect frame-switched networks using a backbone ATM network. The  
module also provides existing ATM customers with the capability for connectivity  
to the Passport 8600 Routing Switch. (For more information on ATM, refer to the  
ATM Forum Web site at the http://www.atmforum.com URL.)  
The Passport 8672ATM Module occupies a single slot in a Passport 8600 series  
chassis. The module is a baseboard with room for two of the following optional  
Media dependent adapters (MDAs):  
1-port OC-12c/STM-4: single-mode fiber (SMF) or multimode fiber (MMF)  
using the Synchronous Optical Network (SONET/SDH) media  
4-port OC-3c/STM-1: SMF or MMF using SONET media  
The Passport 8672ATM Module for the Passport 8000 series chassis can be used  
as an edge device for WAN connectivity in the data center; it is used to connect  
Passport 8600 to public or private ATM networks. You can also use the Passport  
8672ATM Module in the wiring closet in inter-building connection technology in  
campus networks where each building is supported by frame-switched networks.  
Another network application of the Passport 8672ATM Module is a direct  
connection between one Passport 8600 series switch with a Passport 8672ATM  
Module in one building to an identical module in another Passport 8600 Series  
switch at another building. You connect the switches with a dedicated fiber link or  
with a SONET multiplex network. Each building may be individually supported  
by either frame-switched or ATM technology.  
You can use up to two Passport 8672ATM Modules in one Passport 8600 series  
chassis.  
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Refer to Networking Concepts for the Passport 8000 Series Switch for a thorough  
discussion of the complete functionality of the Passport 8000 series product line,  
including the Passport 8672ATM Module. Note that Spanning Tree Groups  
(STGs), VRRP, DiffServ, and ATM QoS are not supported on this module.  
This chapter provides the following information about the Passport 8672ATM  
Module:  
Features,next  
Physical descriptionon page 26  
Features  
The Passport 8672ATM Module has the following features:  
RFC 1483 ATM PVC support  
Bridged PVC  
IP routed PVC  
IPX routed PVC  
Both RFC 1483 LLC/SNAP encapsulation and Null encapsulation  
RFC 1483 point-to-point bridgingup to 64 PVCs per ELAN  
MLT using bridged RFC 1483 PVCs  
VBR traffic shaping per port  
Front-panel Online LED to monitor module operation  
Ability to remove and install a module (hot-swap) without resetting the switch  
(MDAs are not hot-swappable)  
AAL 5  
Hardware diagnostics  
Proprietary MIB support for configuration of RFC 1483 and ATM port  
specific setup  
Manageable through the Passport CLI or Device Manager, the SNMP-based  
graphical interface  
Monitored through a World Wide Web browser from anywhere on the  
network.  
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ATM ELANs, and Ethernet VLANs  
The Passport 8672ATM Module supports ATM Forum Emulated LANs (ELANs).  
An ELAN extends an Ethernet VLAN, which is a broadcast domain, over an ATM  
network.  
In general, there is a one-to-one mapping between an ATM ELAN and an Ethernet  
VLAN. An ATM ELAN never spans more than one ATM port because the  
software considers each ATM port completely separate.  
The Passport 8672ATM Module participates in ELANs as RFC 1483 PVCs. Only  
Ethernet ELANs are supported on this module.  
If you delete a VLAN, you delete 1483 ELANs associated with the VLAN.  
Virtual network router  
Virtual network router (VNR) refers to the routing functions between two ATM  
virtual/emulated networks. You can use the Passport 8672ATM Module as an IP-  
and IPX-optimized VNR.  
Traffic shaping  
The Passport 8672ATM Module supports traffic shaping, which is enabled or  
disabled on a port-by-port basis. Where it is enabled, a single traffic rate is  
enforced for those ports. The maximum available rate for traffic shaping does not  
exceed the maximum rate for the slowest interface on the module. Traffic shaping  
is disabled by default. Traffic shaping is performed at the port level and not at the  
PVC level.  
The module provides support for unspecified bit rate (UBR) and variable bit rate  
(VBR), both real-time and non-real-time; it does not support available bit rate  
(ABR) or constant bit rate (CBR). Traffic shaping per port is supported on all  
permanent virtual circuits (PVCs).  
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RFC 1483 Support  
The system software on the Passport 8672ATM Module supports the  
configuration of RFC 1483 LAN clients with multiprotocol encapsulation. RFC  
1483 supports standards-based methods of encapsulation that enable connectivity  
with third-party ATM devices. Multiprotocol encapsulation provides the  
capability to set up PVCs between Centillion ATM virtual ports (VPorts) and  
other clients based on LLC encapsulation. The current Centillion platform only  
supports bridged variations of RFC 1483.  
The Passport 8672ATM Module supports the following types of RFC 1483  
ELANs:  
RFC 1483 bridged 802.3. The links can be set up within a single device or  
with another switch. Multiple RFC 1483 links can be set up within one  
ELAN. In all cases, the PVCs must be set up without loops; STP must be  
disabled. Both LLC and NULL encapsulation are supported.  
RFC 1483 routed IP and IPX. An RFC 1483 routed VLAN always contains  
only one PVC, corresponding to a point-to-point link between routers. The  
ATM ELAN is bridged to a single Ethernet VLAN. The software adds and  
removes the MAC header, as appropriate. When configuring an IP and IPX  
routed circuit, the ATM port must be the only port assigned to the VLAN.  
ATM ports do not support bridge/router (BROUTER) configurations.  
Physical description  
The Passport 8672ATM Module (Figure 1) is a single-slot module for the Passport  
8600 Series chassis. Online LEDs indicate module operation.  
Figure 1 Passport 8672ATM module  
8672 ATM  
Online  
MDA 1  
MDA 2  
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To configure and manage the Passport 8672ATM Module, connect to the Passport  
8690SF Module. For information on connecting to the Passport 8690SF console  
port, refer to Using the Passport 8600 Modules.  
Media dependent adapters  
The Passport 8672ATM Module has space for two media dependent adapters  
MDAs) that have their own LEDs. You can use up to two of the following MDAs  
with the Passport 8672ATM Module:  
1-port OC-12c/STM-4: SMF or MMF using SONET media  
4-port OC-3c/STM-1: SMF or MF using SONET media  
You can mix these MDAs on the Passport 8672ATM Module. Contact your Nortel  
Networks representative for other MDAs that are available for this product.  
Figure 2 shows the OC-12c/STM-4 MDA, and Figure 3 shows the OC-3c/STM-1  
MDA.  
Figure 2 1-port OC-12c/STM-4 MDA  
9725EA  
Figure 3 4-port OC-3c/STM-1 MDA  
9726EA  
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Figure 4 shows the Passport 8672ATM Module with one OC-12c/STM-4 MDA  
installed. For information on installing the MDAs, refer to Installing the Passport  
8672ATM Module MDAs.  
Figure 4 Passport 8672 ATM module with OC-12c/STM-4 MDA  
8672 ATM  
MDA 1  
MDA 2  
Online  
9724EA  
Online LED  
The front panel of the Passport 8672ATM Module has an Online LED that  
indicates whether or not the module has power applied and is initialized correctly.  
When the Passport 8672ATM Module is first inserted into the chassis, the Online  
LED turns amber until the board is recognized by the system and passes a  
power-on self-test. If the module fails the self-test, the light is off. When the board  
passes the self-test and goes online, the LED illuminates a solid green.  
Note: You cannot configure the Passport 8672ATM Module until the  
online LED on the module is steadily lit green and you have inserted at  
least one MDA.  
Table 1 lists the Passport 8672ATM Module online LED indications.  
Table 1 Passport 8672ATM Module online LED indications  
Online LED  
State  
Off  
Card is not receiving power.  
Card is initializing or downloading.  
Card is offline.  
Amber  
Amber  
Green  
Card is online.  
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MDA LEDs  
Table 2 lists the MDA LED indications.  
Table 2 MDA LED indications  
LED  
Color  
Port State  
Tx  
Tx  
Tx  
Rx  
Amber  
Green  
Off  
Alarm (RDI) condition, admin state down  
Transmitting data  
No traffic, no alarm  
Amber  
Alarm (OOF/LOF/LOS) condition, admin  
state down  
Rx  
Solid green  
Admin stateup  
Rx  
Flashing green  
Flashing amber  
Receiving data  
Tx and Rx  
Admin state down, out of order  
Note: When there is continuous traffic, the Tx LED is solid green. If  
traffic is slow, the Tx LED may be flashing green.  
Console and Diag ports  
Use the Console port on the Passport 8690 SF module to access management  
functions for the Passport 8672ATM Module. For information on connecting to  
the Console port on the Passport 8690 SF module, refer to Getting Started with the  
Passport 8000 Series Management Software.  
The Diag port on the Passport 8672ATM Module is used only by Nortel Networks  
personnel for debugging purposes. You can see diagnostic messages but you  
cannot input any text.  
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This chapter contains the following information:  
ATM terms and acronyms,next  
SONET terms and acronymson page 33  
ATM terms and acronyms  
Asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) is a connection-oriented, cell-based  
technology that relays traffic across a network. ATM provides a cost-effective  
way of transmitting voice, video, and data across a network at high speeds. It  
offers topology-independent, resilient networking technology.  
An ATM cell is a fixed-length packet of 53 bytes. It consists of a 5-byte header  
containing address information and a fixed 48-byte information field. The  
fixed-length cell size allows you to predict network delays.  
The following terms and acronyms are frequently used with ATM information:  
ATM: Asynchronous transfer mode. ATM is a switched, connection-oriented,  
fixed-length, cell-based transmission method specifically designed to run at  
high data rates and to carry a complete range of user traffic, including voice,  
data, and video. ATM uses dedicated media connections running in parallel,  
allowing simultaneous multiple connections through a single switch device at  
very high speeds.  
PVC: Permanent virtual circuit. Dedicated connection between devices that is  
manually set up.  
SVC: Switched virtual circuit. On-demand connection between an ATM or  
frame relay source and destination that lasts for the duration of the  
transmission.  
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VC: Virtual circuit. This is a network service that provides  
connection-oriented service regardless of the underlying network structure.  
VP: Virtual path. A virtual path is a set of virtual channels between a common  
source and destination. The virtual channels in a virtual path are logically  
associated with a common identifier, the virtual path identifier.  
VPI: Virtual path identifier. Identifier contained in the ATM cell header to  
designate the virtual path on the physical ATM link.  
VCI: Virtual circuit identifier. Address or label contained in the ATM cell  
header to designate the virtual circuit within the virtual path on the physical  
ATM link  
ELAN: Emulated LAN. Following the ATM Forum specification, ELANs  
make connection-oriented ATM networks look like connectionless LANs.  
UBR: Unspecified bit rate. UBR is an ATM service category that does not  
specify traffic-related service guarantees. No numerical commitments are  
made with respect to the cell loss ratio or to the cell transfer delay.  
VBR: Variable bit rate. VBR is an ATM Forum-defined service category that  
supports variable bit rate data traffic with average and peak traffic parameters.  
PCR: Peak cell rate. The PCR, in cells/second, is the maximum cell rate.  
SCR: Sustainable cell rate. The SCR is an upper bound on the cell rate that is  
long relative to that of the PCR. Enforcement of this bound by the Usage  
Parameter Control allows the network to allocate sufficient resources, but less  
than those for the PCR, to ensure that the specified cell loss ratio can be  
achieved.  
MBS: Maximum burst size. The signaling method determines the MBS,  
which is coded as a number of cells, that can be transmitted at peak rate and  
still conform to the overall algorithm.  
Data transmission (also called cell switching) through the ATM network relies on  
establishing logical connections between ATM devices. ATM is a  
connection-oriented service, which means that an ATM device cannot transmit  
information until it establishes a connection with a receiving device.  
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SONET terms and acronyms  
This section provides a brief listing of common Synchronous Optical Network  
(SONET) terms. SONET is a medium for transmitting data that uses fiber optic  
cables.  
The following terms and acronyms are frequently used with SONET information:  
SONET: Synchronous Optical Network. SONET is a family of fiber optic  
transmission rates that provides the flexibility to transport many digital  
signals with different capacities. This ANSI standard provides for  
transmission from OC-1 to OC-48 and greater.  
SDH: Synchronous Digital Hierarchy. SDH is a standard technology for  
optical fiber-based synchronous data transmission. SDH is the international  
equivalent of SONET.  
OC-3: Optical Carrier-level 3. OC-3 is an optical fiber transmission system at  
155 Mb/s.  
OC-3c/STM-1: Optical Carrier-level 3 concatenation. OC-3c/STM-1 is an  
optical fiber transmission system that carries STS-3c/STM-1 frame structures  
at 155 Mb/s. Concatenation refers to the fact that there is only one logical data  
stream (rather than supporting a channelized structure).  
OC-12: Optical Carrier-level 12. OC-12 is an optical fiber transmission  
system at 622 Mb/s.  
OC-12c/STM-4: Optical Carrier-level 12 concatenation. OC-12c/STM-4 is an  
optical fiber transmission system that carries STS-12c/STM-4 frame  
structures at 622 Mb/s. Concatenation refers to the fact that there is only one  
logical data stream (rather than supporting a channelized structure).  
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SONET transmission rates  
The following transmission rates are commonly used with SONET:  
OC-3c/STM-1: 155.52 Mb/s (and SDH/STM-1)  
OC-12c/STM-4: 622.08 Mb/s (and SDH/STM-4)  
The SONET specification defines optical both as:  
Single-mode fiber (SMF)  
Multimode fiber (MMF)  
Note: The estimated maximum transmission distance for OC-3c SMF is  
20 kilometers (km); for OC-3c MMF is 2 km; for OC-12c SMF is 15 km;  
for OC-12c MMF is 500 m.  
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This chapter describes the procedure for installing the Passport 8672ATM  
Safety and environmental precautions,next  
Installing the Passport 8672ATM Moduleon page 37  
Verifying installationon page 40  
Initializationon page 40  
MDA insertion and configurationon page 43  
Replacing a moduleon page 44  
For more information about the Passport 8600 chassis, refer to the following  
documents:  
Getting Started with Passport 8000 Series Management Software  
Using the Passport 8600 Modules  
Installing the Passport 8600 Modules  
Safety and environmental precautions  
Before you begin performing any installation or replacement procedure on the  
Passport switch, please note the following safe handling guidelines:  
To prevent damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD), handle the switch  
chassis and modules only when you, the chassis, and the chassis modules are  
properly grounded. Nortel Networks recommends the use of a grounding  
wrist strap.  
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When handling modules, do not touch components on the modules; always  
handle modules by their edges. Store unused modules in their protective  
packaging.  
Warning: Fiber optic equipment can emit laser or infrared light that can  
injure your eyes. Never look into an optical fiber or connector port.  
Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source.  
Warning: Vorsicht: Glasfaserkomponenten können Laserlicht bzw.  
Infrarotlicht abstrahlen, wodurch Ihre Augen geschädigt werden  
können. Schauen Sie niemals in einen Glasfaser-LWL oder ein  
Anschlußteil. Gehen Sie stets davon aus, daß das Glasfaserkabel an eine  
Lichtquelle angeschlossen ist.  
Warning: Avertissement: L’équipement à fibre optique peut émettre  
des rayons laser ou infrarouges qui risquent dentraîner des lésions  
oculaires. Ne jamais regarder dans le port dun connecteur ou dun câble  
à fibre optique. Toujours supposer que les câbles à fibre optique sont  
raccordés à une source lumineuse.  
Warning: Advertencia: Los equipos de fibra óptica pueden emitir  
radiaciones de láser o infrarrojas que pueden dañar los ojos. No mire  
nunca en el interior de una fibra óptica ni de un puerto de conexión.  
Suponga siempre que los cables de fibra óptica están conectados a una  
fuente luminosa.  
Warning: Avvertenza: Le apparecchiature a fibre ottiche emettono  
raggi laser o infrarossi che possono risultare dannosi per gli occhi. Non  
guardare mai direttamente le fibre ottiche o le porte di collegamento.  
Tenere in considerazione il fatto che i cavi a fibre ottiche sono collegati  
a una sorgente luminosa.  
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Installing the Passport 8672ATM Module  
To install the Passport 8672ATM Module:  
1
Remove the filler panel from the module slot in the Passport 8600 series  
chassis (Figure 5).  
Figure 5 Removing the filler panel  
9058FB  
2
Make sure the inserter/extractor levers are extended away from the Passport  
8672ATM Module front panel (Figure 6).  
Figure 6 Extending the inserter/extractor levers  
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.
Note: Always handle an I/O module by the sides and carefully slide it  
out of the chassis. Place the module on a grounded work surface and in  
an antistatic bag for storage.  
3
Handling the Passport 8672ATM Module by the sides only, carefully align it  
with the card guides in the chassis. Slide the module into the slot until the  
module connectors touch the chassis backplane (Figure 7).  
Figure 7 Inserting the Passport 8672ATM Module  
10036FA  
4
Rotate the inserter/extractor levers to seat the backplane connectors  
(Figure 8).  
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Figure 8 Closing the inserter/extractor levers  
10037FA  
5
Tighten the retaining screws (Figure 9).  
Figure 9 Tightening the retainer screws  
10038FA  
You must install at least one MDA on the Passport 8672ATM Module in order to  
pass traffic. For instructions on installing MDAs, refer to Installing the Passport  
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For information on configuring and managing the Passport 8672ATM Module,  
refer to Chapter 4, Managing the Passport 8672ATM Module with Device  
Manager,on page 47, to Chapter 5, Managing the Passport 8672ATM Module  
with the CLI,on page 73, and to Chapter 6, Configuring the Passport 8672ATM  
Module,on page 115.  
Verifying installation  
The Passport 8672ATM Module front panel has an Online LED that indicates  
whether or not the module has power applied and is initialized correctly. For  
information on online LEDs, see Online LEDon page 28.  
Note: You cannot configure the Passport 8672ATM Module until the  
online LED on the module is steadily lit green and you have inserted at  
least one MDA.  
Initialization  
When the Passport 8672ATM Module is installed into a Passport 8600 series  
chassis, ensure that the Passport 8690SF module in the same chassis has a  
PCMCIA card inserted and that the PCMCIA card contains the p80t3100.dld  
image, which supports the Passport 8672ATM Module. For more information  
about the PCMCIA slot and the Passport 8690SF module, refer to Using the  
Passport 8600 Modules.  
The Passport 8690SF module retrieves the image file p80t3100.dld to download  
to the Passport 8672ATM Module. First, the Passport 8690SF module searches the  
host flash memory for the file, then the PCMCIA card. The Passport 8690SF  
module downloads the image file to the Passport 8672ATM Module and identifies  
which MDAs are installed. The screen displays following message:  
Using image = /slot/p80t3100.dld for ATM card download.  
ATM card: Slot 4 MDA [OC-12c MM] [Quad OC-3c MM] Ver=2.2  
If the image file is not found in either the flash memory or the PCMCIA, the  
system stops and the screen displays an error message such as:  
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ERROR Task=rcStart Couldn’t find an ATM download image!  
Aborting card initialization in Slot=4  
or:  
ERROR Task=rcStart portPresent:port=X/X, invalid port Type  
The Passport 8672ATM Module requests a redownload from the Passport 8690SF  
module, and the screen displays the following message:  
Redownload requested by ATM card in slot <number>.  
If the image download is unsuccessful, the screen displays the following message:  
ATM card in slot <number> not ready.  
If there are three unsuccessful attempts to download, the screen displays the  
message shown in Figure 10.  
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Figure 10 Unsuccessful download screen output  
Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Nortel Networks, Inc.  
CPU Slot 6:  
Version:  
PPC 740 Map B  
1.0.0.2/3  
Creation Time: Jun 29 2000, 23:24:35  
Hardware Time: AUG 09 2000, 14:02:57 UTC  
Memory Size:  
Start Type:  
CENTENNIAL  
0x04000000  
cold  
ATA  
/flash/ - Volume is OK  
Loaded boot configuration from file /flash/boot.cfg  
Press <Return> to stop auto-boot...  
/pcmcia/ - Volume is OK  
2744752 to 12936388 (12936388)  
Starting at 0x10000...  
CENTENNIAL  
ATA  
Passport 8600 System Software Release REL3.1.0.0_B022  
Copyright (c) 1996-2000 Nortel Networks, Inc.  
Waiting for cpu in slot 5 ... 2 seconds  
[08/09/00 14:03:13] System boot  
/pcmcia/ - Volume is OK  
[08/09/00 14:03:13] Passport System Software Release REL3.1.0.0_B022  
[08/09/00 14:03:15] Card inserted: Slot=1 Type=8624FX  
[08/09/00 14:03:15] Card inserted: Slot=2 Type=8648TX  
[08/09/00 14:03:15] Card inserted: Slot=3 Type=8608SX  
[08/09/00 14:03:15] Card inserted: Slot=4 Type=8608AT  
[08/09/00 14:03:18] Initializing 8624FX in slot #1 ...  
[08/09/00 14:03:19] Initializing 8648TX in slot #2 ...  
[08/09/00 14:03:21] Initializing 8608SX in slot #3 ...  
[08/09/00 14:03:24] Initializing 8608AT in slot #4 ...  
/flash/ - Volume is OK  
[08/09/00 14:03:30] ERROR Task=rcStart Couldn’t find an ATM download  
image! Aborting card initialization in Slot=4!  
[08/09/00 14:03:30] Initialization of card failed for Slot 4 !  
[08/09/00 14:03:30] Loading configuration from /flash/config.cfg  
[08/09/00 14:03:30] The system is ready  
[08/09/00 14:03:30] ERROR Task=rcStart smMsgSend: failed, DataLength  
(0)too large  
********************************  
* Nortel Networks, Inc.  
* Copyright (c) 1996-2000  
* All Rights Reserved  
* Passport 8006  
*
*
*
*
* Software Release REL3.1.0.0_B02  
********************************  
Login: [08/09/00 14:04:15] Sending Cold-Start Trap  
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After the image loads onto the Passport 8672ATM Module, it performs a series of  
self-diagnostic tests. If the module fails the diagnostics, the screen displays the  
following message:  
Fatal bring up error on ATM card in slot <number>.  
If you see this message, contact a service representative. For information on  
contacting service representatives, refer to How to get helpon page 22.  
When the image successfully loads onto the Passport 8672ATM Module, the  
screen displays the following message:  
ATM card in slot <number> is online.  
The Passport 8690SF module can download the image to two Passport 8672ATM  
Modules in the same Passport 8600 series chassis simultaneously.  
Note: If you accidentally delete the image file, reset the card and  
redownload the file. For information on how to reset the card, see  
Resetting the moduleon page 54.  
If you have one MDA installed, you can proceed to configure the Passport  
8672ATM Module.  
Note: You must save your configuration (using either the CLI or Device  
Manager) to preserve the configuration changes you made to the  
Passport 8672ATM Module across reboots.  
MDA insertion and configuration  
Once you insert an MDA, you must complete some basic configuration tasks for  
the Passport 8672ATM Module to begin switching operations as soon as it  
completes initialization. For information on installing MDAs, refer to Installing  
the Passport 8672ATM Module MDAs.  
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To verify that the Passport 8672ATM Module is ready to receive and transmit  
traffic, check the LEDs on the module and the MDA. Once you enable the ports  
using the CLI or Device Manager, the online LED on the module lights steady  
green, and the module is ready. See Online LEDon page 28 and MDA LEDs”  
on page 29.  
For information on enabling ports, refer to Enabling or disabling a porton  
page 58.  
You configure and manage the Passport 8600 series switch operation for your  
management software, such as Device Manager. For information on configuring  
and managing the Passport 8672ATM Module, refer to Chapter 4, Managing the  
Managing the Passport 8672ATM Module with the CLI,on page 73, and to  
Chapter 6, Configuring the Passport 8672ATM Module,on page 115.  
Factory default settings for the Passport 8672ATM Module are shown in  
Appendix B, Factory defaults,on page 145.  
Replacing a module  
You can hot-swap Passport 8672ATM Modules as long as the module you are  
inserting has the same MDAs installed as the module you are replacing. In this  
case, the system saves the previous configurations. If you hot-swap the module  
with a module that has different MDAs installed, you must reconfigure the  
module.  
If you are hot-swapping modules, read the following section for information about  
how the routing switch recognizes replacement modules and how to avoid  
potential problems.  
Warning: The Passport 8672ATM Module itself is hot-swappable; the  
MDAs necessary to pass traffic on the module are not hot-swappable.  
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Starting the system after a module replacement  
After you a replace a module on the chassis, you can expect the following results:  
In a running system, when you replace an I/O module with a module of the  
same type, the system restores the configuration of all the ports.  
When you replace a module with one of a different type, the system discards  
the configuration of the old ports, and the new ports are added to either the  
default VLAN or a null VLAN, depending on the operating mode of the  
switch.  
When you save the configuration in nonvolatile random access memory  
(NVRAM), turn off the switch, replace a module with a different module  
type, and turn the system on again, the system discards the configuration of  
the old ports, and adds new ports to either the default VLAN or an unassigned  
VLAN, depending on the operating mode of the switch.  
Starting the system with an empty slot  
When you save the configuration in NVRAM, shut down the system, remove a  
module, turn on the chassis with that slot empty, and then populate the slot with a  
module of the same type as the one previously there, the system is not able to  
restore the original configuration.  
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Managing the Passport 8672ATM Module with  
Device Manager  
Two management tools enable you to manage your Passport 8672ATM Module:  
Device Manager and the command line interface (CLI). You can also use the  
embedded Web-based management feature to monitor the 8672ATM Module.  
Port numbering,next  
Device Manageron page 48  
Refer to Chapter 5, Managing the Passport 8672ATM Module with the CLIfor  
information about managing your Passport 8672ATM Module with the CLI and  
monitoring the module with the Web-based management features.  
Port numbering  
You must install an MDA into the Passport 8672ATM Module in order to have  
connectivity. The module contains two slots for MDAs, and you can mix and  
match among the following MDAs, which are available in both SMF and MMF:  
1-port OC-12c/STM-4  
4-port OC-3c/STM-1  
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The management systems identify an interface by its slot number (in the Passport  
8600 series chassis) and its port number, using the syntax slot number/port  
number (s/p). The Passport 8672ATM Module can contain up to eight ports when  
two 4-port MDAs are inserted. Port numbers 1 to 4 are reserved for the MDA in  
the left slot regardless of the actual physical number of ports. Port numbers 5 to 8  
apply to the MDA in the right slot regardless of the actual physical number of  
ports.  
For example, a Passport 8672ATM Module in the third slot of the Passport 8600  
series chassis with an OC-12c/STM-4 MDA in the left slot and an OC-3c/STM-1  
MDA in the right slot has the following port numbers for management and  
configuration:  
3/1: OC-12c  
3/5: OC-3c/STM-1, left port  
3/6: OC-3c/STM-1, port second from left  
3/7: OC-3c/STM-1, port second from right  
3/8: OC-3c/STM-1, right port  
As another example of port numbering, a Passport 8672ATM Module in the  
second slot of the chassis with two OC-12c/STM-4 MDAs installed has the  
following port numbers:  
2/1: OC-12c/STM-4, left  
2/5: OC-12c/STM-4, right  
A Passport 8672ATM Module with two OC-3c/STM-1 MDAs installed has ports  
numbered consecutively 1 through 8, from left to right.  
Device Manager  
Passport Device Manager is an SNMP-based graphical user interface tool  
designed to manage single devices. In order to use Device Manager, you must  
have network connectivity to a management station running Device Manager on  
one of the supported platforms.  
For detailed information on all aspects of installing and running Device Manager,  
refer to:  
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Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Routing  
Operations  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching  
Operations  
Installing Device Manager,next  
Configuring ATM using Device Manageron page 51  
Displaying statistics using Device Manageron page 71  
Testing using Device Manageron page 71  
Device Manager access and passwords  
For a complete discussion of Passport access levels and passwords, refer to  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching  
Operations.  
Installing Device Manager  
To install Device Manager:  
1
2
Download the Device Manager software from the CD.  
Double-click the icon and follow the instructions on the screen.  
When you launch Device Manager, a graphical image of the Passport 8600  
chassis with the Passport 8672ATM Module installed is displayed (Figure 11).  
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Figure 11 Passport 8000 series chassis with Passport 8672ATM Module  
The ports on the graphical image are color-coded to provide at-a-glance port  
status. Table 3 shows the status assigned to each color.  
Table 3 Device Manager port color codes  
Field  
Description  
Green  
Port is operating.  
Red  
Port has been manually disabled.  
Port has no link.  
Orange  
Light blue  
Dark blue  
Gray  
Port is in standby mode.  
Port is being tested.  
Port is unmanageable.  
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Additionally, many Device Manager windows and dialog boxes contain buttons.  
Table 4 describes the function of these buttons.  
Table 4 Device Manager buttons  
Field  
Description  
Apply  
Applies the changes you entered to fields in a window or dialog box.  
Refresh  
Refreshes the information in the window. Each time you click Refresh,  
new information is polled form the switch and displays.  
Close  
Closes the window or dialog box and disregards any changes you  
made to fields.  
Help  
Does not function with the Passport 8672ATM Module.  
Inserts or creates a new group, such as traps.  
Insert  
Resize Columns Resizes column on the screen.  
Note: You must always click Apply at the bottom of the tab to  
implement any changes you make.  
Configuring ATM using Device Manager  
Use Device Manager tabs and dialog boxes described in the following sections to  
configure and manage the Passport 8672ATM Module.  
To change the default settings on the Passport 8672ATM Module or to perform  
any configuration tasks in Device Manager, select the port you want to configure  
and open the Interface tab.  
To open the Interface tab, do one of the following:  
Right-click on the port. A shortcut menu opens. Choose Edit.  
Double-click on the port.  
The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12).  
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Figure 12 Interface tab  
Table 5 describes the items in the Interface tab.  
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Table 5 Interface tab items  
Item  
Description  
Index  
Unique value assigned to each interface. The value ranges between  
16 and 255.  
Name  
Descr  
Displays the name of this port. To assign or change a name to the port,  
highlight the field and enter alphanumeric characters.  
Displays the port type of this interface, which may be:  
OC-3c MMF or SMF  
OC-12c MMF or SMF  
The card and port numbers are also shown.  
Type  
Displays the media type of this interface, which may be:  
rcOc3cAtmSM  
rcOc3cAtmMM  
rcOc12cAtmSM  
rcOc12cAtmMM  
PhysAddress  
VendorDescr  
AdminStatus  
MAC address assigned to a particular interface.  
Vendor description.  
Sets the port to either of the following states:  
up  
down  
When a managed system initializes, all interfaces start with  
AdminStatus in the down state. As a result of either management or  
configuration action, the AdminStatus is changed to the up state (or  
remains in the down state).  
OperStatus  
Displays the current operational state of the interface, either:  
up  
down  
If AdminStatus is down, then OperStatus should be down.  
If AdminStatus is changed to up, then OperStatus should change to  
up if the interface is ready to transmit and receive network traffic.  
It should remain in the down state if and only if there is a fault that  
prevents it from going to the up state.  
LastChange  
OperSpeed  
Displays the value of sysUpTime at the time the interface entered its  
current operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the  
last reinitialization of the local network management subsystem, the  
value is zero.  
Displays the current operating speed of the ATM port. For OC-3c, the  
operating speed is 155.52 Mb/s; for OC-12c, it is 622.08 Mb/s.  
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Table 5 Interface tab items (continued)  
Item  
Description  
Action  
Sets one of the following port-related actions:  
none  
flushMacFdbflush MAC forwarding table for port  
flushArpflush ARP table for port  
flushIpflush IP route table for port  
flushAllflush all tables for port  
triggerRipUpdatemanually update the RIP table  
Result  
Displays result from the last system action.  
From the Interface tab, select other ATM-specific tabs to configure the port or  
change current or default configurations.  
Resetting the module  
To reset the module:  
1
2
Highlight the module.  
Choose Edit > Card.  
The Card dialog box opens with the Card tab displayed (Figure 13).  
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Figure 13 Card tab  
Table 6 describes the fields in the Card tab.  
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Table 6 Card tab fields  
Field  
Description  
FrontType  
Card type.  
FrontDescription  
FrontAdminStatus  
FrontOperStatus  
FrontSerialNum  
FrontHWVersion  
FrontPartNumer  
FrontDateCode  
FrontDeviations  
BackType  
ATM.  
Administrative status of the card.  
Operational status of the card.  
Serial number of card.  
Hardware version.  
Part number.  
Date code.  
Deviations.  
Card back type.  
Description.  
BackDescription  
BackSerialNum  
BackHWVersion  
BackPartNumer  
BackDateCode  
BackDeviations  
Serial Number.  
Hardware version.  
Part number.  
Date code.  
Deviations.  
3
Click the ATM tab.  
The ATM tab opens (Figure 14).  
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Figure 14 ATM tab  
Table 7 describes the fields in the ATM tab.  
Table 7 ATM tab fields  
Field  
Description  
Action: reset  
Resets the card.  
ImageFileName  
Name of the image file which downloads at initialization.  
4
Click reset.  
5
Click Apply.  
Viewing MDA information  
To view information on the MDA you are using,  
1
2
Highlight the MDA.  
Choose Edit > Mda.  
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The MDA dialog box opens (Figure 15).  
Figure 15 MDA dialog box  
Table 8 describes the fields in the MDA dialog box.  
Table 8 MDA dialog box fields  
Field  
Description  
Type  
Media type:  
rc<XXXX>Oc3BaseSM.  
rc<XXXX>Oc3BaseMM.  
rc<XXXX>Oc12BaseSM.  
rc<XXXX>Oc12BaseMM.  
Description  
MDA type:  
Quad OC-3c SM quad port OC-3c single-mode fiber.  
Quad OC-3c MM quad port OC-3c multimode fiber.  
OC-12c SM single port OC-12c single-mode fiber.  
OC-12c MM single port OC-12c multimode fiber.  
Enabling or disabling a port  
You can enable or disable a port by two methods. To enable or disable a port  
through the Device Manager menu bar:  
1
2
On the device view, highlight a port.  
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose Edit > Port.  
The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12 on  
page 52).  
3
In the AdminStatus area, click up to enable the port, or click down to disable  
the port.  
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Click Apply.  
To enable or disable a port using a shortcut menu:  
1
2
Right-click on the port.  
A shortcut menu opens.  
Choose Enable or Disable.  
Editing port parameters  
To view or change the general parameters of the port:  
1
2
On the device view, highlight a port.  
Choose Edit > Port.  
The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12 on  
page 52).  
Editing ATM and framing parameters  
To view or change the ATM and framing parameters of the port:  
1
2
On the device view, highlight a port.  
Choose Edit > Port.  
The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12 on  
page 52).  
3
Click the ATM tab.  
The ATM tab opens (Figure 16).  
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Figure 16 ATM tab  
Table 9 describes the items in the ATM tab.  
Table 9 ATM tab items  
Item  
Description  
ifIndex  
Interface Index.  
MediaType  
LineSpeed  
mmf (multimode fiber) or smf (single-mode fiber)  
For OC-3c, the operating speed is 155.52 Mb/s; for OC-12c, it is  
622.08 Mb/s.  
NumVpiBits  
For OC-3c, 11 bits split between NumVpiBits and NumVciBits.  
NumVpiBits cannot exceed 6 bits for OC-3c.  
For OC-12c, 13 bits split between NumVpiBits and NumVciBits.  
NumVpiBits cannot exceed 8 bits for OC-12c.  
NumVciBits  
This field is read only. It takes remaining bits from NumVpiBits. For  
example, if NumVpiBits is 3 for OC-3c, then NumVciBits is 8.  
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Table 9 ATM tab items (continued)  
Item  
Description  
ScrambleEnable Sets the port to scramble the data by clicking the box.  
FramingMode  
ClockSource  
Sets the framing for the port to:  
sonet, which means the Synchronous Optical Network format, the  
standard format in North America.  
sdh, which means the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy clock format,  
the standard format in Europe.  
Sets the clock source for the port to:  
loopTimed, which means clocking is derived from the SONET line.  
freeRunning, which means clocking is derived from the on-board  
clock.  
Note: If you have two connected Passport 8672ATM Modules, you  
must set both to freeRunning or one to freeRunning and one to  
loopTimed; do not set both to loopTimed.  
LoopBackMode Sets the loopback mode to:  
off  
internal  
external  
MacAddress  
MAC address assigned to a particular interface.  
Editing circuit parameters  
To view and configure ATM PVC parameters:  
1
2
On the device view, highlight a port.  
Choose Edit > Port.  
The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12 on  
page 52).  
3
Click the ATM PVC tab.  
The ATM PVC tab opens (Figure 17).  
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Figure 17 ATM PVC tab  
Table 10 describes the fields in the ATM PVC tab.  
Table 10 ATM PVC tab fields  
Item  
Description  
Vpi  
Virtual path identifier.  
Vci  
Virtual circuit identifier.  
PvcId  
Internal index ID of the PVC.  
Name  
Emulated LAN name.  
Encapsulation  
ServiceType  
PeakCellRate  
Encapsulation type: null or llcSnap.  
Unspecified bit rate (ubr) or variable bit rate (vbr).  
Peak cell rate, in cells/second, is the maximum cell rate.  
Note: IP multicast traffic between a Passport module and other  
devices may not perform as well as expected unless the peak cell  
rate and the sustained cell rate values are updated to their  
maximum values; only applicable if the Service Type is vbr.  
SustainedCellRate Sustainable cell rate is an upper bound on the cell rate that is long  
relative to that of the PCR; only applicable if the Service Type is vbr.  
MaxBurstSize  
Maximum burst size determined by the signaling method; It is coded  
as a number of cells that can be transmitted at peak rate and still  
conform to the overall algorithm; only applicable if the Service Type  
is vbr.  
4
Click Insert.  
The Insert ATM PVC dialog box opens (Figure 18).  
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Figure 18 Insert ATM PVC dialog box  
Table 11 describes the fields in the Insert ATM PVC dialog box.  
Table 11 Insert ATM PVC dialog box fields  
Item  
Description  
Vpi  
Vci  
Numeric value, within the range 0...255.  
Numeric value, within the range 0...65535  
Note: For <vpi.vci>, 0.0 is not supported.  
Name  
Alphanumeric characters to assign a name to the PVC.  
Encapsulation type: null or llcSnap.  
Encapsulation  
ServiceType  
PeakCellRate  
Unspecified bit rate (ubr) or variable bit rate (vbr).  
Numeric value, within the range 86...733490; only applicable if  
the Service Type is vbr.  
SustainedCellRate  
MaxBurstSize  
Numeric value, within the range 86...733490; only applicable if  
the Service Type is vbr.  
Numeric value, within the range 2...255; only applicable if the  
Service Type is vbr.  
5
In the Vpi field, type the VPI-bit size (an integer between 0 and 255).  
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In the Vci field, type the VCI-bit size (an integer between 0 and 65, 535).  
Note: For <vpi.vci>, 0.0 is not supported.  
7
8
9
In the Name field, type the name of the ATM PVC.  
In the Encapsulation field, select the encapsulation method (null or IIcSnap).  
In the Service Type field, select the service type (ubr or vbr).  
10 If you select vbr in the Service Type field:  
a
b
c
In the PeakCellRate field, enter the PCR (an integer between 86 and  
733490).  
In the SustainedCellRate field, enter the SCR (an integer between 86 and  
733490).  
In the MaxBurstSize, type the maximum burst size (an integer between 2  
and 255).  
11 Click Insert.  
The Insert ATM PVC dialog box closes.  
12 Click Close.  
Deleting a PVC  
To delete a PVC:  
1
2
On the device view, highlight a port.  
Choose Edit > Port.  
The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12 on  
page 52).  
3
4
5
Click the ATM PVC tab.  
The ATM PVC tab opens.  
Click a PvcId entry in the table for the PVC you want to delete.  
Figure 19 shows a highlighted PvcId entry.  
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Figure 19 ATM PVC tab with PVC selected  
6
Click Delete.  
The PVC is deleted.  
Configuring ATM 1483 ELAN parameters  
To view and configure ATM 1483 ELAN parameters for the port:  
1
2
On the device view, highlight a port.  
Choose Edit > Port.  
The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12 on  
page 52).  
3
Click the ATM 1483 ELAN tab.  
The ATM 1483 ELAN tab opens (Figure 20 and Figure 21).  
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Figure 20 ATM 1483 ELAN tab (left section)  
Figure 21 ATM 1483 ELAN tab (right section)  
Table 12 describes the fields in the ATM 1483 ELAN tab.  
Table 12 ATM 1483 ELAN tab fields  
Field  
Description  
VlanId  
VLAN to which the ELAN belongs.  
Internal ID of the ELAN.  
ElanId  
NumPvcIds  
PvcIds  
Number of PVCs pairs used in the ELAN.  
List of PVC IDs, minimum of 1 required.  
Type of connection: bridged, IP or IPX.  
ConnectType  
VlanMacAddress  
MAC address assigned to this VLAN: used in IP and IPX  
routed circuits when there is no appropriate destination  
MAC to use.  
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Table 12 ATM 1483 ELAN tab fields (continued)  
Field  
Description  
DummyMacAddress  
Dummy MAC address assigned to this VLAN: used in IP  
and IPX routed circuits when there is no appropriate source  
MAC to use.  
LocalIpAddress  
Local IP address for connection type IP.  
Remote IP address for connection type IP.  
Enables ARP sending on the ELAN for connection type IP.  
Interval of ARP sending for connection type IP.  
One of the following:  
RemoteIpAddress  
InArpSendEnable  
InArpSendInterval  
IpxVlanEncapMethod  
llc  
snap  
ether-ii  
raw  
IpxNetworkNum  
StgId  
Network number; IPX only.  
Spanning tree group ID. Only for bridge connection type.  
VLAN ID used for tagging BPDUs.  
rcStgTaggedBpduVlanId  
4
Click Insert.  
The Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box opens (Figure 22).  
Figure 22 Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box  
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Table 13 describes the items in the Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box.  
Table 13 Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box items  
Item  
Description  
VlanId  
VLAN ID.  
PvcIds  
Value for Pvc IDs.  
ConnectType  
LocalIpAddress  
RemoteIpAddress  
InArpSendEnable  
InArpSendInterval  
Types of connection: bridged, IP or IPX.  
IP address of the device.  
IP address of the device to which you are connecting.  
Enables ARP sending on the ELAN for connection type IP.  
Interval of ARP sending for connection type IP.  
IpxVlanEncapMethod IPX encapsulation protocol: llc, snap, ether-ii, or raw.  
IpxNetworkNum  
Network number; numeric value, within the range  
0...2147483647.  
5
6
In the VlanId field, type the VLAN ID.  
In the PvcIds field, type the PVC ID.  
Note: For <vpi.vci>, 0.0 is not supported.  
7
In the ConnectType field, select the type of routing protocol: bridged, ip, or  
ipx.  
8
9
If bridged is selected in the ConnectType field, click Insert.  
If Ip is selected in the ConnectType field, complete the following fields:  
a
b
In the LocalIpAddress field, type the IP address of the device.  
In the RemoteIpAddress field, type the IP address of the device that you  
are connecting to in the 1483 ELAN.  
c
d
Select the InArpSendEnable option to enable Arp packets.  
In the InArpSendInterval field, type the time interval between 0 and 60  
seconds.  
e
Click Insert.  
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Figure 23 shows the relevant fields for IP routing.  
Figure 23 Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box for IP routing  
10 If Ipx is selected in the ConnectType field, complete the following fields:  
a
b
c
In the IpxVlanEncapMethod, select the encapsulation method (llc, snap,  
ether-ii, or raw).  
In the IpxNetworkNum field, enter the network number (an integer  
between 0 and 2147483647.  
Click Insert.  
Figure 24 shows the relevant fields for IPX routing.  
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Figure 24 Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box for IPX routing  
Deleting an ATM 1483 ELAN  
To delete an ATM 1483 ELAN:  
1
2
On the device view, highlight a port.  
Choose Edit > Port.  
The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12 on  
page 52).  
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4
5
Click the ATM 1483 ELAN tab.  
The ATM 1483 ELAN tab opens.  
Select the ATM 1483 ELAN to be deleted by clicking the ElanId entry in the  
table.  
Figure 25 shows a highlighted ElanId entry.  
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Figure 25 ATM 1483 ELAN tab with ElanId selected  
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Click Delete.  
Displaying statistics using Device Manager  
Statistics are not supported in Device Manager in this release. See the show ports  
stats atmport commandon page 89 for information on statistics in the CLI.  
Testing using Device Manager  
Testing is not supported in this release.  
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CLI  
You can manage your Passport 8672ATM Module through the command line  
interface (CLI). You can also use the embedded Web-based management feature  
This chapter contains information on these topics:  
Command line interface,next  
show ports stats atm felinecurrenton page 91  
Web managementon page 106  
Refer to Chapter 4, Managing the Passport 8672ATM Module with Device  
Managerfor information about port numbering and managing your Passport  
8672ATM Module through Device Manager.  
Command line interface  
You can use the command line interface (CLI) to perform most module  
management tasks. For more information about the CLI, refer to:  
Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching  
Operations  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing  
Operations  
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This section contains the following information:  
Configuration commands,next  
Show commandson page 82  
Configuration commands  
This section describes the CLI configuration commands available with the  
Passport 8672ATM Module. There are three types of configuration commands:  
Module commands,next  
1483 ELAN statisticson page 75  
Port commandson page 77  
Note: If you replace one card with another type of card, Nortel  
Networks recommends that you go to the root level of the CLI directory  
before using any CLI commands.  
Module commands  
The module commands allow you to:  
Reset the module  
View ELAN statistics  
Display the image filename for the Passport 8672ATM Module.  
The syntax is:  
config atmcard<atmslot number>  
The required variable <atmslot number>is the slot number of the module in  
the Passport 8600 chassis. Table 14 describes the parameters and variables for the  
config atmcardcommand.  
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Table 14 config atmcard command parameters and variables  
Parameters and variables Description  
card-reset  
Resets the card.  
Enables collection of ELAN statistics.  
elan-stats  
<enable|disable>  
Displays the image filename for the module.  
info  
1483 ELAN statistics  
The 1483 ELAN statistics commands allow you to collect ELAN statistics for an  
ATM port. The commands are:  
config atmcard <slot_number> elan-stats <enable|disable>  
clear atm elan-stats <vlan_id>  
show atm elan-stats <vlan_id>  
config atmcard elan-stats  
The collection of ELAN statistics is disabled by default to avoid slowing data  
forwarding performance. ELAN statistics should be disabled after collection.  
Enabling or disabling the collection of ELAN statistics does not clear the ELAN  
statistics counters. This allows the ELAN statistics to be reviewed after the feature  
is disabled.  
clear atm elan-stats <vlan id>  
This command allows you to clear statistics for a particular VLAN ID.  
The syntax is:  
clear atm elan-stats <vlan_id>  
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show atm elan-stats <vlan id>  
Use this command to display the ELAN statistics for a particular VLAN ID. If the  
collection of ELAN statistics is disabled, a message is printed before the ELAN  
statistics.  
Figure 27 shows sample output from the show atm elan-stats <vlan_id>  
command.  
Figure 26 show atm elan-stats command output  
Passport-8610:5# show atm elan-stats 7  
=====================================================================  
ATM ELAN STATISTICS  
=====================================================================  
InOctets:  
3208404820 InErrors:  
3208281916 OutErrors:  
130202 InMcastPkts:  
129406 OutMcastPkts:  
0 InDiscards:  
0 OutDiscards:  
395 InBCastPkts: 59134772  
391 OutBCastPkts: 59133296  
0
0
OutOctets:  
InUcastPkts:  
OutUcastPkts:  
Table 15 describes the information fields for the show atm elan-stats  
command.  
Table 15 Information fields for the show atm elan-stats command  
Field  
Description  
InOctets  
Octets received from the ATM interface. This includes the  
InDiscards" PDUs.  
OutOctets  
Octets transmitted out of the ATM interface.  
NOTE: For a Bridge ELAN Type with multiple PVCs, there  
will be multiple packets transmitted for a multicast packet,  
or for a unicast packet that is not in the CAM. Thus, the  
OutOctets may not correlate to the OutUcastPkts +  
OutMcastPkts + OutBcastPkts.  
InErrors  
AAL5 CPCS PDUs received with errors from the ATM  
interface. These errors include CRC-32 errors, SAR  
time-out errors, and oversized SDU errors.  
OutErrors  
Number of AAL5 CPCS PDUs that could not be transmitted  
due to error.  
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Table 15 Information fields for the show atm elan-stats command (continued)  
Field  
Description  
InDiscards  
Number of received AAL5 CPCS PDUs discarded.  
Ethernet packets discarded.  
OutDiscards  
InUcastPkts  
OutUcastPkts  
InMcastPkts  
OutMcastPkts  
InBcastPkts  
OutBcastPkts  
Number of unicast packets received on the ELAN.  
Number of unicast packets transmitted on the ELAN.  
Number of Multicast packets received on the ELAN.  
Number of Multicast packets transmitted on the ELAN.  
Number of broadcast packets received on the ELAN.  
Number of broadcast packets transmitted on the ELAN.  
clear atm elan-stats  
Use this command to clear the ELAN statistics for a particular VLAN ID. The  
syntax is:  
clear atm elan-stats <vlan_id>  
Port commands  
The port commands allow you to perform general configuration on the Passport  
8672ATM Module. The port config commands are:  
config atm <ports>  
config atm <ports> pvc  
config atm <ports> pvc 1483 {bridged|ip|ipx}  
config atm <ports> info  
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config atm command  
Table 16 describes the parameters and variables for the config atm<ports>  
command.  
Table 16 config atm command parameters and variables  
Parameters and variables  
Description  
action <action choice>  
Flushes a MAC, ARP, or IP table or triggers a RIP update. Choices  
are:  
none  
flushMacFdb  
flushArp  
flushIp  
flushAll  
triggerRipUpdate  
number-vpi-bits <number-vpi-bits> • Sets the number of bits used to represent VPI. Enter integer from  
0 to 8.  
For OC-3c, 11 bits split between NumVpiBits and NumVciBits.  
NumVpiBits cannot exceed 6 bits for OC-3c.  
For OC-12c, 13 bits split between NumVpiBits and NumVciBits.  
NumVpiBits cannot exceed 8 bits for OC-12c.  
scrambling <enable | disable>  
framing-mode <sonet | sdh>  
Enables or disables scrambling.  
Sets the framing to:  
sonet, which means the Synchronous Optical Network format;  
standard format used in North America.  
sdh, which means the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy clock format;  
standard format used in Europe.  
clock-source <loop-timed |  
free-running>  
Sets the transmit clock source to:  
loop-timed, which means clocking is derived from line.  
free-running, which means clocking is derived from on-board  
clock.  
Note that if you have two connected Passport 8672ATM Modules, you  
must set both to free-running or one to loop-timed and one to  
free-running; do not set both to loop-timed.  
loop-back-mode <off | internal |  
remote>  
Sets the loopback mode to:  
off  
internal  
external  
state <enable | disable>  
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Table 16 config atm command parameters and variables (continued)  
Parameters and variables  
Description  
info  
Shows the last saved port settings and the next-level CLI commands.  
Note that this does not show the current settings, but the last saved  
settings.  
perform-tagging <enable |  
disable>  
Enables or disables tagging.  
config atm pvc command  
Table 17 describes the parameters and variables for the config atmpvc  
command.  
Table 17 config atm pvc command parameters and variables  
Parameters and variables  
Description  
create < vpi.vci> [name <value>]  
[enc <value>] [serv <value>] [pcr  
<value>] [scr <value>] [mbs  
<value>]  
Creates a PVC. The required parameters are:  
vpi is the circuit VPI. Enter a numeric value, within the range  
0...255.  
vci is the circuit VCI. Enter a numeric value, within the range  
0...65535.  
Note: For <vpi.vci>, 0.0 is not supported.  
The optional parameters are:  
name is the display string. Enter up to 256 alphanumeric  
characters to name PVC.  
enc is the 1483 encapsulation method, either null or llc-snap.  
serv is the bit rate, either ubr or vbr.  
pcr, with VBR only, is the peak cell rate. Enter an integer from 86 to  
733490.  
scr, with VBR only, is the sustained cell rate. Enter an integer from  
86 to 733490.  
mbs, with VBR only, is the maximum burst size. Enter an integer  
from 2 to 255.  
Note that no VLANs or ELANs are bound to this PVC until you add  
VLAN membership using the config atm <ports> pvc 1483 commands.  
delete <vpi.vci>  
info [<ports>]  
Deletes the specified PVC. Note that this command will fail if the PVC  
is still being used by RFC 1483 traffic.  
Displays PVC information.  
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config atm pvc 1483 command  
Use the config atm pvc 1483commands to configure 1483 parameters on  
the Passport 8672ATM Module. The syntax is:  
config atm <ports> pvc 1483 bridged  
config atm <ports> pvc 1483 ip  
config atm <ports> pvc 1483 ipx  
Table 18 describes the parameters and variables for the config atm<ports>  
pvc 1483 command.  
Table 18 config atm pvc 1483 bridged command parameters and variables  
Parameters and variables  
Description  
add <vid> <vpi.vci> [,<vpi.vci>]...  
Adds a number of PVCs to the specified 1483 ELAN. The required  
parameters are:  
vid means VLAN ID number.  
vpi.vci means circuit VPI number and the circuit VCI numbers,  
respectively; they are separated by a period.  
Note: This command fails if the specified VIDs or VPI/VCI pairs belong  
to another ELAN or already exist on this ELAN.  
create <vid> <vpi.vci>  
[,<vpi.vci>]...  
Creates a 1483 ELAN consisting of the specified PVCs. The required  
parameters are:  
vid means VLAN ID number.  
vpi.vci means circuit VPI number and the circuit VCI numbers,  
respectively; they are separated by a period.  
Note: This command fails if the specified VIDs or VPI/VCI pairs belong  
to another ELAN or already exist on this ELAN.  
delete <vid>  
Deletes the specified ELAN.  
remove <vid> <vpi.vci>  
[,<vpi.vci>]...  
Removes a number of PVCs from the specified 1483 ELAN. The  
required parameters are:  
vid means VLAN ID number.  
vpi.vci means circuit VPI number and the circuit VCI numbers,  
respectively; they are separated by a period.  
Note that this command fails if the PVCs are not present.  
info  
Displays information on 1483 ELANs.  
Table 19 describes the parameters and variables for the config atmpvc  
1483 ip command.  
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Table 19 config atm pvc 1483 ip command parameters and variables  
Parameters and variables  
Description  
create <vid> <vpi.vci> <remoteip> Creates a routed 1483 IP circuit on the specified VLAN to the  
specified remote router interface. The optional parameters are:  
vid means VLAN ID number.  
vpi.vci means circuit VPI number and the circuit VCI numbers,  
respectively; they are separated by a period.  
remoteip is the IP address of the remote router interface.  
Note that the VLAN ID can exist only on this port.  
Deletes the routed 1483 IP circuit on the specified VLAN.  
Displays information on routed 1483 IP circuits.  
delete <vid>  
info  
Table 20 describes the parameters and variables for the config atmpvc  
1483 ipx command.  
Table 20 config atm pvc 1483 ipx command parameters and variables  
Parameters and variables  
Description  
create <vid> <vpi.vci> <ipx>  
Creates a routed 1483 IPX circuit on the specified VLAN to the  
specified remote router interface. The optional parameters are:  
vid means VLAN ID number.  
vpi.vci means circuit VPI number and the circuit VCI numbers,  
respectively; they are separated by a period.  
ipx is the IPX Network number of the remote router interface. If this  
number is not given, the first IPX Network number configured for  
the specified VLAN is used.  
Note that the VLAN ID must be previously configured for IPX on this  
port.  
No ARP functionality is available on this IPX segment.  
Deletes the routed 1483 IPX circuit on the specified VLAN.  
Displays information on routed 1483 IPX circuits.  
delete <vid>  
info  
config atm info command  
Figure 27 shows a sample of the output resulting from executing the config atm  
infocommand.  
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number-vpi-bits : 4  
scrambling : Enable  
framing-mode : SONET  
clock-source : Free Running  
loop-back-mode : off  
state : up  
Show commands  
This section discusses the CLI show commands available with the Passport  
8672ATM Module. These commands allow you to view information about the  
module:  
show ports info atm all [<ports>]  
show ports info atm ports [<ports>]  
show ports info atm pvc [<ports>]  
show ports info atm 1483 [<ports>]  
show ports stats atmport [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm felinecurrent [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm felineinterval <intervalid> [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm fepathcurrent [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm fepathinterval <intervalid> [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm linecurrent [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm lineinterval <intervalid> [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm pathcurrent [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm pathinterval <intervalid> [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm sectioncurrent [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm sectioninterval <intervalid> [<ports>]  
show ports stats atm sonetmediumtbl [<ports>]  
Refer to Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface  
Switching Operations, and Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line  
Interface Routing Operations for a complete list of CLI show commands.  
show ports info atm all command  
This command displays information (Figure 28) about the configuration for the  
specified port or for all ports. The command uses the syntax:  
show ports info atm all [<ports>]  
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Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/atm# all  
=======================================================  
ATM Port Configuration  
======================================================  
PORT  
NUM DESCRIPION  
MDA  
SCRAMBLE FRAMING MAX-BITS CLOCK LOOPBACK ADMIN  
ENABLE MODE VPI VCI SOURCE MODE STATE STATUS  
---------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1 OC-12c MM  
enable SONET 4 9  
free off  
free off  
free off  
free off  
up up  
up up  
up down  
up down  
3/5 Quad OC-3c MM enable SONET 2 9  
3/6 Quad OC-3c MM enable SONET 2 9  
3/7 Quad OC-3c MM enable SONET 4 7  
=====================================================================  
ATM PVC  
=====================================================================  
PORT  
PVC  
SERVICE  
TYPE  
NUM VPI.VCI ENCAPS  
---------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1 0.100  
3/1 3.200  
3/6 0.33  
3/6 3.90  
llc-snap UBR  
llc-snap UBR  
llc-snap UBR  
llc-snap UBR  
=====================================================================  
1483 Bridged  
=====================================================================  
PORT VLAN  
NUM ID  
PVC  
LIST  
--------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1 6  
3/8 4  
0.100  
3.40,4.50  
=====================================================================  
1483 IP  
=====================================================================  
PORT VLAN  
NUM ID  
PVC  
VLAN  
LOCAL  
IP ADDRESS  
REMOTE  
IP ADDRESS  
VPI.VCI MAC ADDRESS  
---------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/6 7 0.100 00:e0:7b:7b:52:01 10.10.80.239 10.10.80.230  
====================================================================  
1483 IPX  
=====================================================================  
PORT VLAN  
NUM ID  
---------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/5 17 0.100 00:e0:7b:7b:52:03 10-11Xethernet-ii  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/atm# all  
PVC  
VLAN  
IPX NETWORK IPX  
VPI.VCI MAC ADDRESS  
NUMBER ENCAP  
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Table 21 describes the information fields for the show ports info atm  
allcommand.  
Table 21 Information fields for the show ports info atm all command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
MDA DESCRIPTION  
This field describes the MDA:  
Quad OC-3c SM quad port OC-3c single-mode fiber  
Quad OC-3c MM quad port OC-3c multimode fiber  
OC-12c SM single port OC-12c single-mode fiber  
OC-12c MM single port OC-12c multimode fiber  
SCRAMBLE ENABLE  
FRAMING MODE  
Parameter that enables/disables the scrambling option.  
Indicates the framing for the port, either:  
sonet, which means the Synchronous Optical Network  
format, the standard format in North America.  
sdh, which means the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy  
clock format, the standard format in Europe.  
MAX-BITS VPI  
For OC-3c, 11 bits split between NumVpiBits and  
NumVciBits. NumVpiBits cannot exceed 6 bits for OC-3c.  
For OC-12c, 13 bits split between NumVpiBits and  
NumVciBits. NumVpiBits cannot exceed 8 bits for OC-12c.  
MAX-BITS VCI  
This field is read only. It takes remaining bits from  
NumVpiBits. For example, if NumVpiBits is 3 for OC-3c,  
then NumVciBits is 8.  
CLOCK SOURCE  
Indicates whether the Clock Source is either:  
line  
internal  
LOOPBACK MODE  
Indicates the loopback mode::  
off  
internal  
external  
ADMIN STATE  
STATUS  
Indicates the Admin State of the port, either:  
up  
down  
Indicates the status of the port, either:  
up  
down  
PVC VPI.VCI  
Permanent virtual circuit and the associated vpi and vci  
numeric identifiers.  
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Field  
Description  
ENCAPS  
Encapsulation methods: either null, or llc-snap.  
Unspecified bit rate (ubr) or variable bit rate (vbr).  
VLAN name to which the ELAN belongs.  
List of permanent virtual circuits.  
SERVICE TYPE  
VLAN ID  
PVC LIST  
VLAN MAC ADDRESS  
The MAC address assigned to this VLAN (used in IP and  
IPX routed circuits when there is no appropriate destination  
MAC to use).  
LOCAL IP ADDRESS  
REMOTE IP ADDRESS  
IPX NETWORK NUMBER  
IPX ENCAP  
The local Ip address for connection type IP.  
The remote Ip address for connection type IP.  
Network number.  
Encapsulation method: llc, snap, ether-ii or raw.  
show ports info atm ports command  
This command displays information (Figure 29) about the configuration of ATM  
ports. The command uses the syntax:  
show ports info atm ports  
Figure 29 show ports info atm ports command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/atm# ports  
=======================================================================  
ATM Port Configuration  
=======================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
MDA  
DESCRIPION  
SCRAMBLE FRAMING MAX-BITS CLOCK LOOPBACKADMIN STATUS  
ENABLE MODE VPI VCI SOURCE MODE STATE  
-----------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
3/6  
3/7  
3/8  
OC-12c MM  
enable SONET  
4
2
2
4
4
9
9
9
7
7
free  
free  
free  
free  
free  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
up  
up  
up  
up  
up  
up  
up  
down  
up  
Quad OC-3c MM enable SONET  
Quad OC-3c MM enable SONET  
Quad OC-3c MM enable SONET  
Quad OC-3c MM enable SONET  
up  
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Table 22 describes the information fields for the show ports info atm  
portscommand.  
Table 22 Information fields for the show ports info atm ports command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
MDA DESCRIPTION  
This field describes the MDA:  
Quad OC-3c SM dual port OC-3c single-mode fiber  
Quad OC-3c MM dual port OC-3c multimode fiber  
OC-12c SM single port OC-12c single-mode fiber  
OC-12c MM single port OC-12c multimode fiber  
SCRAMBLE ENABLE  
FRAMING MODE  
Parameter that enables/disables the scrambling option.  
Indicates the framing for the port, either:  
sonet, which means the Synchronous Optical Network  
format, the standard format in North America.  
sdh, which means the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy  
clock format, the standard format in Europe.  
MAX-BITS VPI  
For OC-3c, 11 bits split between NumVpiBits and  
NumVciBits. NumVpiBits cannot exceed 6 bits for OC-3c.  
For OC-12c, 13 bits split between NumVpiBits and  
NumVciBits. NumVpiBits cannot exceed 8 bits for OC-12c.  
MAX-BITS VCI  
This field is read only. It takes remaining bits from  
NumVpiBits. For example, if NumVpiBits is 3 for OC-3c,  
then NumVciBits is 8.  
CLOCK SOURCE  
Indicates whether the Clock Source is either:  
line  
internal  
LOOPBACK MODE  
Indicates the loopback mode:  
off  
internal  
external  
ADMIN STATE  
STATUS  
Indicates the Admin State of the port, either:  
up  
down  
Indicates the status of the port, either:  
up  
down  
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show ports info atm pvc command  
This command displays information (Figure 30) about the permanent virtual  
circuits (PVCs) for the specified port or for all ports. The command uses the  
syntax:  
show ports info atm pvc [<ports>]  
Figure 30 show ports info atm pvc command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/atm# pvc  
=======================================================  
ATM PVC  
=======================================================  
PORT  
PVC  
SERVICE  
TYPE  
NUM VPI.VCI ENCAPS  
-------------------------------------------------------  
3/1 0.100  
3/1 3.200  
3/6 0.33  
3/6 3.90  
3/8 3.40  
3/8 7.100  
llc-snap UBR  
llc-snap UBR  
llc-snap UBR  
llc-snap UBR  
llc-snap UBR  
llc-snap UBR  
llc-snap UBR  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/info/atm#  
Table 23 describes the information fields for the show ports info atm  
pvccommand.  
Table 23 Information fields for the show ports info atm pvc command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
PVC VPI.VCI  
Permanent virtual circuit and the associated vpi and vci  
numeric identifiers.  
ENCAPS  
Encapsulation method: null or llc-snap.  
SERVICE TYPE  
Unspecified bit rate (ubr) or variable bit rate (vbr).  
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show ports info atm 1483 command  
This command displays information (Figure 31) about 1483 circuits for the  
specified port or for all ports. The command uses the syntax:  
show ports info atm 1483 [<ports>]  
Figure 31 show ports info atm 1483 command output  
Passport-8610:5# show ports info atm 1483 3/8  
================================================================  
1483 Bridged  
================================================================  
PORT VLAN  
NUM ID  
PVC  
LIST  
----------------------------------------------------------------  
================================================================  
1483 IP  
================================================================  
PORT VLAN  
NUM ID  
PVC  
VLAN  
LOCAL REMOTE  
IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS  
VPI.VCI MAC ADDRESS  
---------------------------------------------------------------  
3/8 7 0.100 00:e0:7b:7b:52:01 10.10.80.239 10.10.80.2  
================================================================  
1483 IPX  
================================================================  
NUM ID  
PVC  
VLAN  
IPX NETWORK IPX  
NUMBER ENCAP  
VPI.VCI MAC ADDRESS  
----------------------------------------------------------------  
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Table 24 describes the information fields for the show ports info atm  
1483command.  
Table 24 Information fields for the show ports info atm 1483  
command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
VLAN ID  
Port number.  
VLAN name to which the ELAN belongs.  
List of permanent virtual circuits.  
PVC LIST  
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command (continued)  
Field  
Description  
VLAN MAC ADDRESS  
MAC address assigned to this VLAN: used in IP and IPX  
routed circuits when there is no appropriate destination  
MAC to use.  
LOCAL IP ADDRESS  
REMOTE IP ADDRESS  
IPX NETWORK NUMBER  
IPX ENCAP  
Local IP address for connection type IP.  
Remote IP address for connection type IP.  
Network number.  
Encapsulation method: llc, snap, ether-ii, or raw.  
show ports stats atmport command  
This command displays statistics for atm ports (Figure 32). The command uses  
the syntax:  
show ports stats atmport [<port num>]  
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Figure 32 show ports stats atmport [<port num>] command output  
Passport-8606:6/show/ports/stats# atmport  
===========================================================================  
ATM Port Statistics I  
===========================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
IN  
CELLS  
OUT  
CELLS  
IN CORR IN UNCORR  
HCS ERR HCS ERR  
---------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/2  
3/3  
3/4  
3/5  
0
0
0
0
0
6744908  
6744901  
6744893  
6744888  
35314189  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
===========================================================================  
ATM Port Statistics II  
===========================================================================  
PORT IN  
NUM PKTS PKTS  
OUT  
IN DROP  
PKTS  
OUT DROP UNKNOWN VPI/VCI  
PKTS CELLS  
IDLE  
CELLS  
---------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/2  
3/3  
3/4  
3/5  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6746913  
6746912  
6746913  
8096349  
42386582  
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Table 25 describes the information fields for the show ports stats  
atmport command.  
Table 25 Information fields for the show ports stats atmport  
command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
IN CELLS  
Received cells.  
Transmitted cells.  
OUT CELLS  
IN CORR HCS ERR  
Number of inbound packets that contained errors  
preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer  
protocol.  
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command (continued)  
Field  
Description  
IN UNCORR HCS ERR  
Number of packets received using the interface which were  
discarded because of an unknown or unsupported  
protocol.  
IN PKTS  
Number of packets received.  
OUT PKTS  
Number of packets transmitted.  
Number of in-bound packets dropped.  
Number of out-bound packets dropped.  
IN DROP PKTS  
OUT DROP PKTS  
UNKNOWN VPI/VCI CELLS Number of packets for which the vpi/vci values are  
unknown.  
IDLE CELLS  
Cells that are inactive.  
show ports stats atm felinecurrent  
This command displays current statistics on the far end line, which is at the  
receiving end. The command uses the syntax:  
show ports stats atm felinecurrent[<ports>]  
Figure 33 shows sample output for the show ports stats atm  
felinecurrentcommand.  
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Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# felinecurrent  
======================================================================  
ATM Far End Line Current Stats  
======================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE  
COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-L) SECONDS(UAS)  
----------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# felinecurrent  
Table 26 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm  
felinecurrentcommand.  
Table 26 Information fields for the show ports stats atm felinecurrent command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRORED SECONDS  
COUNT (ES)  
Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-L)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  
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show ports stats atm felineinterval  
This command displays statistics (Figure 34) on the far end line over a 15-minute  
interval. You specify which interval, or span of intervals, to display for the  
command. The command uses the syntax:  
show ports stats atm felineinterval<intervalid> [<ports>]  
Figure 34 show ports stats atm felineinterval command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# felineinterval 96  
======================================================================  
ATM Far End Line Interval Stats  
======================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE  
COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-L) SECONDS(UAS)  
----------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INTERVAL ID = 96  
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Table 27 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm  
felineintervalcommand.  
Table 27 Information fields for the show ports stats atm felineinterval  
command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRORED SECONDS  
COUNT (ES)  
Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
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command (continued)  
Field  
Description  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-L)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
UNAVAILABLE SECONDS The number of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  
(UAS)  
INTERVAL ID  
Specified interval.  
show ports stats atm fepathcurrent  
This command displays current statistics (Figure 35) for the far end path, which is  
at the receiving end. The command uses the syntax:  
show ports stats atm fepathcurrent [<ports>]  
Figure 35 show ports stats atm fepathcurrent command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# fepathcurrent  
=========================================================================  
ATM Far End Path Current Stats  
=========================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION  
COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-P)  
UNAVAILABLE  
SECONDS(UAS)  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
264  
264  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# fepathcurrent  
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fepathcurrentcommand.  
Table 28 Information fields for the show ports stats atm fepathcurrent command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRORED SECONDS  
COUNT (ES)  
Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-P)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
UNAVAILABLE SECONDS The number of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  
(UAS)  
show ports stats atm fepathinterval  
This command displays statistics (Figure 36) on the far end path over a 15-minute  
interval. You specify the interval or span of intervals to display. The command  
uses the syntax:  
show ports stats atm fepathinterval <intervalid>[<ports>]  
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Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# fepathinterval 96  
=========================================================================  
ATM Far End Path Interval Stats  
=========================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION  
COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-P)  
UNAVAILABLE  
SECONDS(UAS)  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
900  
900  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INTERVAL ID = 96  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# fepathinterval 96  
Table 29 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm  
fepathinterval command.  
Table 29 Information fields for the show ports stats atm fepathinterval command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRORED SECONDS  
COUNT (ES)  
Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-P)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  
(UAS)  
INTERVAL ID  
Specified interval.  
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show ports stats atm linecurrent  
This command displays current statistics (Figure 37) for the line. The command  
uses the syntax:  
show ports stats atm linecurrent [<ports>]  
Figure 37 show ports stats atm linecurrent command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# linecurrent  
=========================================================================  
ATM Line Current Stats  
========================================================================  
PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE  
NUM COUNT (ES)  
COUNT (SES)  
COUNT (CV-L)  
SECONDS (UAS) STATUS  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
110  
110  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
LineAIS  
Line AIS  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
0
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# linecurrent  
Table 30 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm  
linecurrent command.  
Table 30 Information fields for the show ports stats atm linecurrent  
command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRORED SECONDS  
COUNT (ES)  
Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
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command (continued)  
Field  
Description  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-P)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  
(UAS)  
STATUS  
Status of defects.  
show ports stats atm lineinterval  
This command displays statistics (Figure 38) for the line over a 15-minute  
interval. You can specify any interval or span of intervals. The command uses the  
syntax:  
show ports stats atm lineinterval <intervalid> [<ports>]  
Figure 38 show ports stats atm lineinterval command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports# stats atm lineinterval 96  
===========================================================================  
ATM Line Interval Stats  
===========================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION  
COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-L) SECONDS (UAS)  
UNAVAILABLE  
---------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
990  
990  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INTERVAL ID = 96  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports#  
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lineintervalcommand.  
Table 31 Information fields for The show ports stats atm lineinterval command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRORED SECONDS  
COUNT (ES)  
Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-P)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  
(UAS)  
show ports stats atm pathcurrent  
This command displays current statistics (Figure 39) on the path, on the  
transmitting end. The command uses the syntax:  
show ports stats atm pathcurrent [<ports>]  
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Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# pathcurrent  
=========================================================================  
ATM Path Current Stats  
=========================================================================  
PORT ERRED SECS SEVERELY ERRED CODE VIOLATION UNAVAILABLE  
NUM COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES)  
COUNT (CV-P)  
SECONDS (UAS) STATUS WIDTH  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
160  
160  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Path AIS 3  
Path AIS 3  
No Defect 2  
No Defect 2  
No Defect 2  
No Defect 2  
No Defect 2  
No Defect 2  
No Defect 2  
No Defect 2  
0
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Table 32 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm  
pathcurrentcommand.  
Table 32 Information fields for the show ports stats atm pathcurrent command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRED SECS COUNT (ES) Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
SEVERELY ERRED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-P)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  
(UAS)  
STATUSWIDTH  
Status and number of defects.  
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show ports stats atm pathinterval  
This command displays statistics (Figure 40) on the path for a 15-minute interval.  
You specify the interval or span of intervals to display. The command uses the  
syntax:  
show ports stats atm pathinterval<intervalid> [<ports>]  
Figure 40 show ports stats atm pathinterval command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# pathinterval 96  
=========================================================================  
ATM Path Interval Stats  
=========================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION  
COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-P)  
UNAVAILABLE  
SECONDS(UAS)  
-------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
160  
160  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INTERVAL ID = 96  
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pathinterval command.  
Table 33 Information fields for the show ports stats atm pathinterval  
command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRORED SECONDS  
COUNT (ES)  
Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
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command (continued)  
Field  
Description  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-P)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
UNAVAILABLE SECONDS Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  
(UAS)  
INTERVAL ID  
Specified interval.  
show ports stats atm sectioncurrent  
This command displays the current statistics (Figure 41) on the section. The  
command uses the syntax:  
show ports stats atm sectioncurrent[<ports>]  
Figure 41 show ports stats atm sectioncurrent command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# sectioncurrent  
==========================================================================  
ATM Section Current Stats  
==========================================================================  
PORT ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION SEVERELY ERRORED  
NUM COUNT (ES)  
COUNT (SES)  
COUNT (CV-S)  
FRAMES (SEF) STATUS  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
796  
796  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
796  
796  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
796  
796  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
LOS  
LOS  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
No Defect  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# sectioncurrent  
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Table 34 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm  
sectioncurrent command.  
Table 34 Information fields for the show ports stats atm sectioncurrent command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRORED SECONDS  
COUNT (ES)  
Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-S)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
FRAMES (SEF)  
Number of seconds that the interface is unavailable.  
STATUS  
Indicates status of defects.  
show ports stats atm sectioninterval  
This command displays statistics (Figure 42) on the section over a 15-minute  
interval. You specify the interval or span of intervals to display. The command  
uses the syntax:  
show ports stats atm sectioninterval <intervalid> [<ports>]  
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Figure 42 show ports stats atm sectioninterval command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# sectioninterval 96  
===========================================================================  
ATM Section Interval Stats  
===========================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
ERRORED SECONDS SEVERELY ERRORED CODE VIOLATION SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (ES) COUNT (SES) COUNT (CV-S) FRAMES (SEF)  
---------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
900  
900  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
900  
900  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
900  
900  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INTERVAL ID = 96  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# sectioninterval 96  
Table 35 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm  
sectionintervalcommand.  
Table 35 Information fields for the show ports stats atm sectioninterval command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
ERRORED SECONDS  
COUNT (ES)  
Errored Second (ES) is a second with one or more Coding  
Violations (CV) or one or more incoming defects (for  
example, SEF, LOS, AIS, LOP).  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
COUNT (SES)  
Severely Errored Second (SES) is a second with x or more  
CVs, or one or more incoming defects.  
CODE VIOLATION COUNT Coding Violations (CV) are Bit Interleaved Parity (BIP)  
(CV-S)  
errors that are detected in the incoming signal. CV  
counters are incremented for each BIP error detected.  
SEVERELY ERRORED  
FRAMES (SEF)  
Severely Errored Framing Second (SEFs) is a second  
containing one or more SEF events.  
INTERVAL ID  
Specified interval.  
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show ports stats atm sonetmediumtbl  
This command displays statistics (Figure 43) on the SONET medium. The  
command uses the syntax:  
show ports stats atm sonetmediumtbl [<ports>]  
Figure 43 show ports stats atm sonetmediumtbl command output  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# sonetmediumtbl  
=========================================================================  
ATM SONET Medium Table  
===========================================================================  
PORT  
NUM  
MEDIUM  
TYPE  
TIME  
VALID  
LINE LINE  
CODING TYPE  
CIRCUIT  
ID  
ELAPSED INTERVALS  
---------------------------------------------------------------------------  
3/1  
3/5  
9/1  
9/2  
9/3  
9/4  
9/5  
9/6  
9/7  
9/8  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
731  
731  
715  
715  
715  
715  
715  
715  
715  
96  
96  
96  
96  
96  
96  
96  
96  
96  
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
53754784  
53754784  
53754784  
53754784  
53754784  
53754784  
53754784  
53754784  
53754784  
53754784  
Passport-8610:5/show/ports/stats/atm# sonetmediumtbl  
Table 36 describes the information fields for the show ports stats atm  
sonetmediumtbl command.  
Table 36 Information fields for output of the show ports stats atm  
sonetmediumtbl command  
Field  
Description  
PORT NUM  
Port number.  
MEDIUM TYPE  
Identifies whether a sonet or sdh signal is used across the  
interface.  
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Table 36 Information fields for output of the show ports stats atm  
sonetmediumtbl command (continued)  
Field  
Description  
TIME ELAPSED  
Number of seconds, including partial seconds, that have  
elapsed since the beginning of the current measurement  
period. If the current interval exceeds the maximum value,  
the agent will return the maximum value.  
VALID INTERVALS  
LINE CODING  
Number of previous 15-minute intervals for which data was  
collected.  
Line coding for this interface. The B3ZS and CMI are used  
for electrical SONET/SDH signals (STS-1 and STS-3). The  
Non-Return to Zero (NZR) and the Return to Zero are used  
for optical SONET/SDH signals.  
LINE TYPE  
CIRCUIT ID  
Line type for this interface. The line types are Single Mode  
fiber or Multi-Mode fiber interfaces.  
Transmission vendors circuit identifier, to facilitate  
troubleshooting.  
Web management  
Web management allows you to monitor the Passport 8672ATM Module through  
a World Wide Web browser from anywhere on your network. The Web interface  
provides many of the same monitoring features as the Device Manager software.  
For information on:  
Accessing your switch through the Web interface  
Descriptions of the Web page layout  
refer to Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software.  
ATM folder  
Use the Web interface to monitor the Passport 8672ATM Module parameters.  
When you access the Web interface, the System page is displayed. The ATM  
folder is in the navigation pane on the left of the system page (Figure 44).  
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Figure 44 System page  
Table 37 describes the fields displayed in the System page.  
Table 37 System page fields  
Field  
Description  
sysDescr  
Port type of this interface. This will be OC-3 SMF/  
MMF or OC-12 SMF/MMF for a port on the  
Passport 8672ATM Module  
sysUpTime  
Value of system up time.  
Contact name.  
sysContact  
sysName  
Port name.  
sysLocation  
System location.  
Authentication Traps  
EnableWebServer  
EnableAccessPolicy  
Enables or disables traps.  
Enables the Web server.  
Enables access limits to be set.  
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Table 37 System page fields (continued)  
Field  
Description  
LastChange  
Value of sysUpTime at the time the interface  
entered its current operational state. If the current  
state was entered prior to the last reinitialization of  
the local network management subsystem, the  
value is zero  
LastVlanChange  
Value of sysUpTime for the VLAN  
LastRuntimeConfigSave  
Value of sysUpTime at the time that configuration  
was saved.  
LastRuntimeConfigSavetoSlave Value of sysUpTime at the time that configuration  
was saved.  
LastBootConfigSave  
Value of sysUpTime at the time the last reboot  
occurred.  
LastBootConfigSaveOnSlave  
Value of sysUpTime at the time the last reboot  
saved configuration changes.  
DefautlRuntimeConfigFileName Default runtime configuration file name.  
DefaultBootConfigFileName  
ConfigFileName  
Default configuration file name.  
Configuration file name.  
When you click ATM in the navigation pane, the headings in the ATM menu are  
displayed. The headings provide options for viewing ATM parameters  
(Figure 45).  
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Figure 45 ATM menu  
To view the current PVC parameters, in the ATM menu, click PVC. The PVC  
page opens (Figure 46).  
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Figure 46 PVC page  
Table 38 describes the fields displayed in the PVC page.  
Table 38 PVC page items  
Field  
Description  
Index  
Unique value assigned to each interface.  
VPI number (Enter 0...255).  
Vpi  
Vci  
VCI number.  
Pvc Id  
PVC IDs, minimum of 1 required.  
Emulated LAN Name.  
Name  
Encapsulation  
Service Type  
Peak Cell Rate  
Sustained Cell Rate  
LLC/SNAP, NULL; If LLC/SNAP, then for bridge IP or IPX.  
Unspecified bit rate or variable bit rate.  
Peak cell rate, in cells/second.  
Upper bound of the cell rate that is long relative to that of the  
PCR.  
Max Burst Size  
Maximum burst size determined by the signaling method. It is  
coded as a number of cells that can be transmitted at peak  
rate and still conform to the overall algorithm; only applicable if  
it is VBR.  
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To view the current 1483 ELAN parameters, in the ATM menu, click 1483 ELAN.  
The 1483 ELAN page opens. Figure 47 shows the left section of the page. To  
view the entire table, use the scroll arrow at the bottom right corner. Figure 48  
shows the right section of the page.  
Figure 47 1483 ELAN page, (left section)  
Figure 48 1483 ELAN page, (right section)  
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Table 39 describes the fields displayed in the 1483 ELAN page.  
Table 39 1483 ELAN page items  
Field  
Description  
Index  
Unique value assigned to each interface.  
Internal ID of the ELAN.  
Elan Id  
Num Pvc Ids  
PvcIds  
Number of PVC pairs used in the ELAN.  
PVC IDs, minimum of 1 required.  
VLAN to which the ELAN belongs.  
Type of connection: bridged, IP, or IPX.  
Vlan Ids  
Connect Type  
Vlan Mac Address  
MAC address assigned to this VLAN. Used in IP  
and IPX routed circuits when there is no appropriate  
destination MAC to use.  
Dummy Mac Address  
Dummy MAC address assigned to this VLAN. Used  
in IP and IPX routed circuits when there is no  
appropriate source MAC to use.  
Local Ip Address  
Local IP address for connection type IP.  
Remote IP address for connection type IP.  
Remote Ip Address  
In Arp Send Enable  
Enables ARP sending on the ELAN for connection  
type IP.  
In Arp Send Interval  
Ipx Vlan Encap Method  
Ipx Network Num  
StgId  
Interval of ARP sending for connection type IP.  
IPX VLAN encapsulation method.  
Network number; IPX only.  
Spanning tree group ID. Only for bridge connection  
type.  
Stg Tagged Bpdu Vlan Id  
The VLAN ID used for tagging BPDUs.  
To view the current port parameters, in the ATM menu, click Port. The Port page  
opens (Figure 49).  
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Figure 49 Port page  
Table 40 describes the fields displayed in the Port page.  
Table 40 Port page items  
Field  
Description  
Index  
Interface Index.  
Num Vpi Bits  
For OC-3, 11 bits split between NumVpiBits and NumVciBits.  
NumVciBits cannot exceed 6 bits for OC-3c.  
For OC-12c, 13 bits split between NumVpiBits and NumVciBits.  
NumVpiBits cannot exceed 8 bits for OC-12c.  
Num Vci Bits  
This field is read only. It takes remaining bits from NumVpiBits.  
For example, if NumVpiBits is 3 for OC-3c, then NumVciBits is 8.  
Media Type  
Either SMF (single-mode fiber) or MMF (multi-mode fiber).  
Enables or disables scrambling.  
Scramble Enable  
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Table 40 Port page items (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Framing Mode  
Sets the framing for the port to:  
sonet means the Synchronous Optical Network format;  
standard format used in North America.  
sdh means the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy clock format;  
standard format used in Europe.  
Clock Source  
Sets the framing clock source for the port to:  
loopTimed means clocking is derived from SONET line.  
freeRunning means clocking is derived from on-board clock.  
Note that if you have two connected Passport 8672ATM  
Modules, you must set both to freeRunning or one to  
freeRunning and one to loopTimed; do not set both to  
loopTimed.  
Line Speed  
155 MBS or 622 MBS  
Loop Back Mode  
Sets the loopback mode to:  
off  
internal  
external  
Mac Address  
The MAC address assigned to this VLAN (used in IP and IPX  
routed circuits when there is no appropriate destination MAC to  
use).  
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Chapter 6  
This chapter contains the following topics:  
Initial configuration,next  
Basic configuration procedureson page 118  
For detailed information on Device Manager, and the CLI, refer to:  
Getting Started with the Passport 8000 Series Management Software  
Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Routing  
Operations, and  
Reference for Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching  
Operations.  
One Passport 8690 SF module acts as the CPU for the chassis, and the other  
module is the standby CPU, taking over in case of failure. Note that the  
administrative and operational configurations of the Passport 8672ATM Module  
are not retained after failover. When a CPU failover occurs, all traffic on the  
chassis stops momentarily while the standby CPU re-initializes all input/output  
modules.  
Initial configuration  
This section provides information on the initial configuration procedures for the  
Before you can pass traffic using the Passport 8672ATM Module with its installed  
MDA, you must change the clock setting. You can do this in one of two ways:  
Changing the clock setting using Device Manager,next  
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Changing the clock setting using the CLIon page 117  
Note: The Passport 8672ATM Module supports only Ethernet ELANs.  
Changing the clock setting using Device Manager  
This section provides instructions on changing the clock setting.  
Note: If you are connecting one Passport 8672ATM Module directly to  
another Passport 8672ATM Module without going through the SONET  
cloud, the clock mode at both ends of the circuit may be free-running,  
but only one end of this circuit may be configured as loop-timed.  
To change the clock setting using Device Manager:  
1
2
Highlight the port.  
Choose Edit > Port.  
The Port dialog box opens with the Interface tab displayed (Figure 12 on  
page 52).  
3
Click the ATM tab.  
The ATM tab opens. (Figure 50).  
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Figure 50 ATM tab  
Table 9 on page 60 describes the ATM tab fields.  
4
5
To set the clock setting, in the ClockSource section, click loopTimed or  
freeRunning.  
Click Apply.  
Changing the clock setting using the CLI  
To change the clock setting using the CLI, enter:  
config atm <ports> clock-source <loop-timed|free-running>  
See config atm commandon page 78.  
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Basic configuration procedures  
with Device Manager to perform basic networking tasks:  
Bridging point-to-point traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using Device  
Bridging point-to-point traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using the CLIon  
page 125  
Manageron page 126  
Bridging point-to-multipoint traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using the CLI”  
on page 127  
Configuring an IP routing 1483 PVC using Device Manageron page 128  
Configuring an IP routing 1483 PVC using the CLIon page 134  
Configuring an IPX routing 1483 PVC using Device Manageron page 135  
Configuring an IPX routing 1483 PVC using the CLIon page 141  
Bridging point-to-point traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using  
Device Manager  
In this configuration (Figure 51), the Passport 8672ATM Module has an ATM  
1483 PVC bridged across an ATM PVC network. Use a separate ATM1483 PVC  
for each VLAN. The VLANs may appear on the same port or on different ports of  
the Passport 8672ATM Modules. You cannot bridge between PVCs in the same  
VLAN on the same port of the Passport 8672ATM Module.  
Nortel Networks recommends that you create a new STP group for bridging  
between ATM ports and Ethernet ports. You should remove the ATM port from  
the default STP group and from the default VLAN. This minimizes BPDU traffic  
to the ATM port. Passport ports receive BPDU traffic for the default STP group  
and the tagged VLAN.  
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Figure 51 Point-to-point bridging using 1483 PVCs  
Passport 8600  
Passport / Centillion  
VLAN2  
VLAN2  
ATM VC1  
ATM VC2  
ATM VC1  
ATM VC2  
8672 TM  
MDA  
1
MDA  
2
Online  
VLAN1  
RFC 1483 Bridged PVCs  
To complete this configuration, use the following procedures:  
Creating a VLAN byPortand adding ports,next  
Configuring two ATM 1483 PVCs on the same ATM porton page 127  
Associating the PVC with the VLANon page 124  
Use Device Manager and or CLI to perform these configuration and related tasks  
on the Passport 8672ATM Module.  
Creating a VLAN byPortand adding ports  
1
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs.  
The VLAN dialog box opens with the Basic tab displayed (Figure 52).  
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Figure 52 Basic tab  
Table 41 describes the Basic tab fields.  
Table 41 Basic tab fields  
Field  
Description  
Id  
Unique VLAN identifier.  
Name  
An administratively-assigned name for this VLAN.  
ColorIdentifier  
An administratively-assigned color code for this VLAN. The  
value of this object is used by the VLAN Manager GUI tool  
to select a color when it draws this VLAN on the screen.  
Type  
StgId  
Type of VLAN, distinguished according to the policy used  
to define its port membership.  
Spanning Tree Group (STG) used by the VLAN to  
determine the state of its ports. If the VLAN is not  
associated with any STG, this value should be set to zero.  
PortMembers  
Set of ports that are members (static or dynamic) of this  
VLAN.  
ActiveMembers  
Set of ports that are currently active in this VLAN. Active  
ports include all static ports and any dynamic ports where  
the VLAN policy was met.  
StaticMembers  
NotAllowtoJoin  
ProtocolId  
Set of ports that are static members of this VLAN. A static  
member of a VLAN is always active and is never aged out.  
Set of ports that are not allowed to become members of  
this VLAN.  
Protocol identifier of this VLAN. This value is meaningful  
only if rcVlanType is equal to byProtocolId(3).  
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Table 41 Basic tab fields (continued)  
Field  
Description  
SubnetAddr  
IP subnet address of this VLAN. This value is meaningful  
only if rcVlanType is equal to byIpSubnet(2). For other  
VLAN types it should have the value 0.0.0.0.  
SubnetMask  
IP subnet mask of this VLAN. This value is meaningful only  
if rcVlanType is equal to byIpSubnet(2). For other VLAN  
types it should have the value 0.0.0.0.  
2
Click Insert.  
The VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box opens (Figure 53).  
Figure 53 VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box  
Table 42 describes the VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box fields.  
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Table 42 VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box fields  
Field  
Description  
Id  
Unique VLAN identifier.  
Name  
An administratively-assigned name for this VLAN.  
ColorIdentifier  
An administratively-assigned color code for this VLAN. The  
value of this object is used by the VLAN Manager GUI tool  
to select a color when it draws this VLAN on the screen.  
StgId  
Spanning Tree Group (STG) used by the VLAN to  
determine the state of its ports. If the VLAN is not  
associated with any STG, this value should be set to zero.  
Type  
Type of VLAN, distinguished according to the policy used  
to define its port membership.  
PortMembers  
Set of ports that are members (static or dynamic) of this  
VLAN.  
QoSLevel  
Ds field  
Quality of Service level.  
An integer (1...64).  
3
Do the following:  
a
In the Id field, enter the Id number for the VLAN (an integer between 0  
and 4094).  
b
c
d
e
f
In the Name field, enter the VLAN name.  
In the Color Identifier field, select a color from the list.  
In the StgIdField, select the STG for the port.  
In the Type field, chick byPort.  
In the PortMembers field, click the button to view ports.  
The VlanPortMembers dialog box opens (Figure 54).  
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Figure 54 VlanPortMembers dialog box  
Table 43 describes the VlanPortMembers dialog box fields.  
Table 43 VlanPortMembers dialog box fields  
Field  
Description  
Left column  
Card number.  
Port numbers.  
All other numbers  
4
5
Click port numbers to add ports to the VLAN.  
Click OK.  
The VlanPortMembers dialog box closes and the VLAN, Insert Basic dialog  
is redisplayed.  
6
Click Close.  
Configuring an ATM 1483 PVC  
To configure an ATM 1483 PVC:  
1
2
3
From the Device Manager menu bar,choose Edit > ATM.  
The port dialog box opens with the ATM tab displayed (Figure 16).  
Table 9 on page 60 describes the ATM tab fields.  
Click the ATM PVC tab.  
The ATM PVC tab opens (Figure 17 on page 62).  
Table 10 on page 62 describes the ATM PVC tab fields.  
Click Insert.  
The ATM, Insert ATM dialog box opens (Figure 18 on page 63).  
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Table 11 on page 63 describes the ATM, Insert ATM tab fields.  
Do the following:  
In the Port field, click the button to view ports.  
Select the port.  
4
a
b
c
d
e
f
In the Vpi field, type the VPI-bit size (an integer between 0 and 255).  
In the Vci field, type the VCI-bit size (an integer between 0 and 65, 535).  
In the Name field, type the name of the ATM PVC card.  
In the Encapsulation field, select the encapsulation method (null or  
IIcSnap).  
g
h
In the Service type field, select the service type (ubr or vbr).  
If you select vbr in the Service type field, complete these fields:  
In the PeakCellRate field, enter the PCR (an integer between 86 and  
733490).  
In the SustainedCellRate field, enter the SCR (an integer between 86 and  
733490).  
In the MaxBurstSize field, type the maximum burst size (an integer  
between 2 and 255).  
5
6
Click Insert.  
The ATM, Insert ATM dialog box closes, and the ATM PVC tab is  
redisplayed.  
Click Close.  
Associating the PVC with the VLAN  
1
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose Edit > ATM.  
The Port dialog box opens with the ATM tab displayed (Figure 16 on  
page 60).  
Table 9 on page 60 describes the ATM tab items.  
Click the ATM 1483 ELAN tab.  
The ATM 1483 ELAN tab opens.  
Click Insert.  
2
3
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The Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box opens (Figure 22 on page 67).  
Do the following:  
4
a
b
In the Port field, click the button to view ports.  
two ATM 1483 PVCs on the same ATM porton page 127.  
c
d
e
In the VlanId field, enter the VLAN Id you created in Creating a VLAN  
byPortand adding portson page 119.  
In the PvcIds field, enter the value for the PVC IDs you created in  
Configuring two ATM 1483 PVCs on the same ATM porton page 127.  
In the ConnectType field, select bridged.  
5
6
Click Insert.  
The Insert ATM 1483 ELAN dialog box closes, and the ATM 1483 ELAN tab  
is redisplayed.  
Click Close.  
Bridging point-to-point traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC using  
the CLI  
To configure the Passport 8672ATM Module for ATM 1483 PVCs for VLANs  
bridged across an ATM PVC network, using the CLI:  
1
2
To create a VLAN by port, enter:  
config vlan 2 create byport 1  
To add an ATM port (in this example, 1/1) and several Ethernet ports (in this  
example, 3/40 to 3/48) to the VLAN, enter:  
config vlan 2 port add 1/1, 3/40-3/48  
3
To configure an ATM 1483 PVC for null-encapsulation and ubr, enter:  
config atm 1/1 pvc create 0.100 enc 1483-null serv  
ubr  
Alternatively, to configure an ATM 1483 PVC for null-encapsulation and vbr,  
enter:  
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config atm 1/1 pvc create 0.100 enc 1483-null serv  
vbr<PCR value>scr<SCR value> mbs<MBS value>  
To associate the ATM 1483 bridged PVC with a VLAN, enter:  
config atm 1/1 pvc 1483 elan create 2 0.100  
4
Bridging point-to-multipoint traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC  
using Device Manager  
In the configuration shown in Figure 55, the Passport 8672ATM Module is  
configured as a bridging hub to spokes through the WAN. Bridging is not allowed  
between PVCs in the same ELAN. For point-to-multipoint bridging, the end  
stations connected by each PVC circuit cannot communicate with one another.  
Figure 55 Point-to-multipoint bridging using ATM 1483 PVCs  
Passport  
ATM Switches  
Centillion  
ATM VC1  
ATM VC2  
ATM VC1  
VLAN2  
VLAN1  
Centillion  
VLAN2  
VLAN1  
VLAN1  
9937EB  
This configuration requires the following procedures:  
Configuring two ATM 1483 PVCs on the same ATM port,next  
Associating the PVCs with the same VLANon page 127  
Use Device Manager or the CLI to perform these configuration and related tasks  
on the Passport 8672ATM Module.  
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Configuring two ATM 1483 PVCs on the same ATM port  
Follow the procedures outlined in Bridging point-to-point traffic using an ATM  
1483 PVC using Device Manageron page 118 to configure two ATM PVCs on  
the same ATM port.  
Associating the PVCs with the same VLAN  
Follow the procedures outlined in Associating the PVC with the VLANon  
page 124 to associate both PVCs with the same VLAN.  
The Passport 8672ATM module directs the two ATM 1483 bridged PVCs to two  
different ATM ports on the other end.  
Bridging point-to-multipoint traffic using an ATM 1483 PVC  
using the CLI  
To configure two ATM 1483 bridged PVCs using the CLI:  
1
2
To create two VLANs by port, enter:  
config vlan 2 create byport 1  
To add ATM port (1/1) and some Ethernet ports (3/40-3/48) into the VLAN,  
enter:  
config vlan 2 port add 1/1, 3/40-3/48  
3
To create a 1483 Null-encapsulation UBR PVC, enter  
config atm 1/1 pvc create 0.100 ecn 1483-null serv  
ubr  
Or create a 1483 Null-encapsulation VBR PVC.  
config atm 1/1 pvc create 0.100 enc 1483-null serv  
vbr<PCR value>scr<SCR value> mbs<MBS value>  
4
To associate the two 1483 bridged PVCs with the same VLAN, enter:  
config atm 1/1 pvc 1483 elan create 2 0.100, 0.101  
The Passport 8672ATM module directs the two ATM 1483 bridged PVCs to two  
different ATM ports on the other end.  
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Configuring an IP routing 1483 PVC using Device Manager  
Note: Because the spanning tree protocol (STP) is not supported on the  
Passport 8672ATM Module, ensure that you have no parallel paths to the  
destination.  
In the configuration shown in Figure 56, the Passport 8672ATM Module has an  
ATM 1483 PVC as the sole member of a VLAN configured for IP routing.  
Figure 56 IP routing with ATM 1483 PVCs  
Passport  
Traditional  
Router  
ATM Switches  
ATM VC1  
2.x  
ATM VC1  
2.x  
1.x  
3.x  
RFC 1483 Routed PVC  
9938EB  
Note: Each configured ATM 1483 PVC uses one VLAN. The Passport  
MDA and a maximum of 512 VLANs per card.  
Creating a VLAN byPortand adding portson page 119  
Assigning IP addresseson page 129  
Enabling RIP routingon page 131  
Configuring a null-encapsulation PVCon page 134  
Associating the PVC with the VLANon page 134  
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Creating two VLANs byPort”  
To create two VLANs byPort,see Creating a VLAN byPortand adding  
portson page 119. One VLAN must have only one ATM port. The second  
VLAN can have one or multiple Ethernet ports.  
Assigning IP addresses  
To assign an IP address to both VLANs:  
1
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs.  
The VLAN dialog box opens with the Basic tab displayed (Figure 52 on  
page 120).  
Table 41 on page 120 describes the fields in the VLAN Basic tab.  
2
3
Click one of the VLANs.  
Click IP.  
The IP, VLAN dialog box opens with the IP Address tab displayed  
(Figure 57).  
Figure 57 IP Address tab  
Table 44 describes the IP Address tab fields.  
Table 44 IP Address tab fields  
Field  
Description  
Ip Address  
IP address of the VLAN  
Net Mask  
Subnet mask associated with the IP address of the entry.  
IP broadcast address format used on this interface.  
BcastAddrFormat  
ReasmMaxSize  
Size of the largest IP datagram which this entity can  
re-assemble from incoming IP fragmented datagrams  
received on this interface.  
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Table 44 IP Address tab fields (continued)  
Field  
Description  
VlanId  
Unique VLAN identifier.  
BrouterPort  
Indicates whether this entry corresponds to a brouter port  
as opposed to a routable VLAN. This value cannot be  
changed after the row is created.  
4
Click Insert.  
The IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address dialog box opens (Figure 58).  
Figure 58 IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address dialog box  
Table 45 describes the IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address dialog box fields.  
Table 45 IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address dialog box fields  
Field  
Description  
Ip Address  
Net Mask  
IP address of the VLAN  
Subnet mask associated with the IP address of the entry.  
5
6
In the IP Address field, type the IP address for the VLAN.  
In the Net Mask field, type the net mask value.  
Note: Use different subnets for each IP address.  
7
8
Click Insert.  
The IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address dialog box closes and the IP, VLAN dialog  
box is redisplayed.  
Click Close.  
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Enabling RIP routing  
1
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs.  
The VLAN dialog box opens with the Basic tab displayed (Figure 52).  
Table 41 on page 120 describes the VLAN Basic tab fields.  
2
3
Click IP.  
The IP, VLAN dialog box opens with the IP Address tab displayed (Figure 57  
on page 129).  
Table 44 on page 129 describes the IP Address tab fields.  
Click the RIP tab.  
4
The RIP tab opens (Figure 59).  
Figure 59 RIP tab  
Table 46 describes the RIP tab fields.  
Table 46 RIP tab fields  
Field  
Description  
Enable  
Supply  
IP address of the VLAN.  
Enables or disables RIP supply on the specified interface.  
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Table 46 RIP tab fields (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Listen  
Enables or disables RIP reception on the specified  
interface.  
Poison  
Enables or disables operation of poison reverse on the  
specified interface. If poison is disabled, split-horizon  
operation is enabled.  
AdvertiseDefaultRoute  
AcceptDefaultRoute  
Indicates whether this interface should advertise a RIP  
default route.  
Indicates whether this interface should accept a RIP  
default route.  
TriggeredUpdateEnable Indicates whether the RIP triggered update feature should  
be enabled on this interface.  
AutoAggregateEnable  
Indicates whether the auto aggregation feature should be  
enabled on this interface.  
AdvertiseWhenDown  
Indicates whether vlan state change should be notified to  
layer 3 or not, provided the vlan is configured as routable  
interface. Also used for single routable ports, in that case  
the criteria for state is PortOperStatus.  
5
Click Enable.  
Click Apply.  
6
The IP Address tab is redisplayed.  
Click Close.  
7
Enabling OSPF routing  
If the routing protocol is OSPF, to enable OSPF routing:  
1
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs.  
The VLAN dialog box opens with the Basic tab displayed (Figure 52 on  
page 120).  
Table 41 on page 120 describes the fields in the VLAN Basic tab.  
2
3
Click one of the VLANs.  
Click IP.  
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The IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address dialog box opens with the IP Address tab  
displayed (Figure 58 on page 130).  
Table 44 on page 129 describes the Ip Address tab fields.  
Click the OSPF tab.  
4
The OSPF tab opens (Figure 60).  
Figure 60 OSPF tab  
Table 47 describes the OSPF tab fields.  
Table 47 OSPF tab fields  
Field  
Description  
Enable  
Enables or disables OSPF routing on the specified  
interface  
HelloInterval  
Length of time, in seconds, between the Hello packets that  
the router sends on the interface. This value must be the  
same for all routers attached to a common network.  
RtrDeadInterval  
DesigRtrPriority  
Number of seconds that a routers Hello packets have not  
been seen before its neighbors declare the router down.  
Priority of this interface. Used in multi-access networks,  
this field is used in the designated router election  
algorithm. The value 0 signifies that the router is not  
eligible to become the designated router on this particular  
network.  
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Table 47 OSPF tab fields (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Metric  
Metric for this type of service (TOS) on this interface. The  
default value of the TOS 0 Metric is (10^9 / ifSpeed). The  
value FFFF means no route via this TOS.”  
AuthType  
AreaId  
Authentication type specified for an interface. Additional  
authentication types may be assigned locally.  
A 32-bit integer uniquely identifying the area to which the  
interface connects. Area ID 0.0.0.0 is used for the OSPF  
backbone.  
AdvertiseWhenDown  
Value used indicates whether or not a VLAN state change  
should be notified to layer 3, provided that the VLAN is  
configured as a routable interface. Also used for single  
routable ports. In that case, the criteria for state is  
PortOperStatus.  
5
Click Enable.  
Click Apply.  
6
Click Close.  
7
Configuring a null-encapsulation PVC  
See Configuring two ATM 1483 PVCs on the same ATM porton page 127.  
Associating the PVC with the VLAN  
See Associating the PVC with the VLANon page 124.  
Follow the instructions there except, in the ConnectType field, select IP instead of  
bridged.  
Configuring an IP routing 1483 PVC using the CLI  
To configure the Passport 8672ATM Module for an ATM 1483 IP routed PVC,  
using the CLI:  
1
To create two VLANs by port, enter:  
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config vlan 2 create byport 1  
config vlan 3 create byport 1  
2
To add an ATM port (in this example, 1/1) and several Ethernet ports (in this  
example, 3/40 to 3/48) to the VLAN, enter:  
config vlan 2 port add 1/1  
config vlan 3 port add 3/40-3/48  
To configure IP addresses on both VLANs (use two different subnets), enter:  
config vlan 2 ip <ip address>/<subnet mask>  
config vlan 3 ip <ip address>/<subnet mask>  
To enable routing on both VLANs, enter:  
3
4
config vlan 2 ip rip enable  
config vlan 3 ip rip enable  
If necessary, use the following CLI commands to change RIP parameters:  
config vlan 2 ip rip <sub-command>  
config ip rip <sub-command>  
5
6
To configure an ATM 1483 PVC with LLC/SNAP-encapsulation and UBR,  
enter:  
config atm 1/1 pvc create 0.100 enc 1483-llc serv  
ubr  
To associate the 1483 IP routed PVC with a VLAN, enter:  
config atm 1/1 pvc 1483 ip create 2 0.100 <remote  
side IP address>  
The remote IP address should be in the same subnet with the ATM port IP  
address.  
Configuring an IPX routing 1483 PVC using Device Manager  
In the configuration shown in Figure 61, the Passport 8672ATM Module has an  
ATM 1483 PVC as the sole member of a VLAN configured for IPX routing.  
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Figure 61 IPX routing with ATM 1483 PVCs  
Passport  
Passport /  
Router  
ATM Switches  
ATM VC1  
OB  
ATM VC1  
OB  
OA  
OC  
9939EB  
Note: Each configured ATM 1483 PVC uses one VLAN. The Passport  
8672ATM Module can be configured for a maximum of 256 VLANs per  
MDA and a maximum of 512 VLANs per card.  
Creating two VLANs byPort,next  
Configuring IPX network numberson page 136  
Enabling IPX forwardingon page 138  
Enabling IPX network number forwardingon page 139  
Configuring a null-encapsulation PVCon page 140  
Associating the PVC with the VLANon page 140  
Creating two VLANs byPort”  
To create two VLANs byPort,see Creating a VLAN byPortand adding  
portson page 119. One VLAN must have only one ATM port. The second  
VLAN can have one or multiple Ethernet ports.  
One VLAN must have only one ATM port.  
The second VLAN can have one or multiple Ethernet ports.  
Configuring IPX network numbers  
To configure the IPX network numbers for both VLANs:  
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1
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs.  
The VLAN dialog box opens with the Basic tab displayed (Figure 52).  
Table 41 on page 120 describes the VLAN Basic tab fields.  
Click one of the VLANs.  
2
3
Click IPX.  
The IPX VLAN dialog box opens (Figure 62).  
Figure 62 IPX VLAN dialog box  
Table 48 describes the IPX VLAN dialog box fields.  
Table 48 IPX VLAN dialog box fields  
Field  
Description  
VlanId  
NetAddr  
Encap  
Unique VLAN identifier.  
IP subnet address of this VLAN.  
Encapsulation format.  
4
Click Insert.  
The IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box opens (Figure 63).  
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Figure 63 IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box  
Table 49 describes the IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box fields.  
Table 49 IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box fields  
Field  
Description  
NetAddr  
Encap  
The IP address of this VLAN.  
Encapsulation type: ethernetii, snap, llc, or raw.  
5
6
7
In the NetAddr field, configure the IPX network numbers for the VLAN.  
In the Encap field, click the encapsulation type.  
Click Insert.  
The IPX VLAN, Insert dialog box closes, and the IPX tab is redisplayed.  
Click Close.  
8
Enabling IPX forwarding  
To enable IPX forwarding on both VLANs:  
1
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose IPX Routing > IPX.  
The IPX dialog box opens with the Globals tab displayed (Figure 64).  
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Figure 64 Globals tab  
Table 50 describes the Globals tab item.  
Table 50 Globals tab item  
Item  
Description  
RoutingEnable  
Enables routing.  
2
Click RoutingEnable.  
3
4
Click Apply.  
Click Close.  
Enabling IPX network number forwarding  
To enable forwarding for the IPX network number:  
1
2
From the Device Manager menu bar, choose IPX Routing > IPX.  
The IPX dialog box opens with the Globals tab displayed.  
Click the Circuits tab.  
The Circuits tab opens (Figure 65).  
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Figure 65 Circuits tab  
Table 51 describes the Circuits tab fields.  
Table 51 Circuits tab fields  
Field  
Description  
Index  
Unique value assigned to each interface.  
Current operational state of the interface.  
Interface Index.  
OperState  
Index  
VlanId  
Unique VLAN identifier.  
Network number.  
NetNumber  
CompressedInitSent  
Compressed.  
3
In the OperState field, enter upfor all IPX network numbers created in this  
procedure.  
4
5
Click Apply.  
Click Close.  
Click Close.  
6
Configuring a null-encapsulation PVC  
See Configuring two ATM 1483 PVCs on the same ATM porton page 127.  
Associating the PVC with the VLAN  
See Associating the PVC with the VLANon page 124.  
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Follow the instructions there except, in the ConnectType field, select Ipx instead  
of bridged.  
Configuring an IPX routing 1483 PVC using the CLI  
To configure the Passport 8672ATM Module for this setup using the CLI:  
1
2
To create two VLANs by port, enter:  
config vlan 2 create byport 1  
config vlan 3 create byport 1  
To add an ATM port (in this example, 1/1) and several Ethernet ports (in this  
example, 3/40 to 3/48) to the VLAN, enter:  
config vlan 2 port add 1/1  
config vlan 3 port add 3/40-3/48  
3
To configure IPX network numbers on both VLANs (use two different  
subnets), enter:  
config vlan 2 ipx <ipx network number>  
config vlan 3 ipx <ipx network number>  
To enable forwarding on IPX, enter:  
4
5
config ipx forwarding enable <ipx network number>  
If necessary, use the following CLI commands to change RIP parameters:  
config ipx rip <sub-command>  
config ip forwarding <sub-command>  
6
7
To configure a 1483 PVC with LLC/SNAP-encapsulation and UBR, enter:  
config atm 1/1 pvc create 0.100 enc 1483-llc serv  
ubr  
To associate a 1483 IPX routed PVC with a VLAN, enter:  
config atm 1/1 pvc 1483 ipx create 2 0.100 <IPX  
network number of existing vlan>  
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Appendix A  
Technical Specifications  
This appendix lists the technical specifications for the Passport 8672ATM  
Module.  
Environmental specifications  
Operating temperature:  
Storage temperature:  
Operating humidity:  
Storage humidity:  
Operating altitude  
Storage altitude  
Free fall/drop:  
5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)  
-25° to 70° C (-13° to 158° F)  
85% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing  
95% maximum relative humidity, noncondensing  
3,000 m (10,000 feet) maximum  
Up to 9,000 m (30,000 feet) above sea level  
ISO 4180-s, NSTA 1A  
Vibration:  
IEC 68-2-6/34  
Shock/bump:  
IEC 68-2-27/29  
Physical specifications  
Height:  
1.050 inches  
12.968 inches  
10.950 inches  
3.12 lbs.  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight (single module):  
Performance specifications (64-byte packets)  
Mean time between failure  
(MTBF)  
85,000 hours  
Frame length:  
64 to 1750 octets  
Safety agency approvals  
UL Listed (UL 1950)  
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CUL CSA 22.2 No. 950  
IEC 950/EN 60950  
CE mark  
CB Scheme Test Report and Certification  
NOM (NOM-019-SCFI-1994)  
Electromagnetic emissions  
Meets requirements of:  
US: FCC, CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A  
Canada: ICES-003, Issue-2, Class A  
Australia/New Zealand: AS/NZS 3548:1995, Class A  
Japan: VCCI V-3/97.04, Class A  
Taiwan: CNS 13438,Class A  
EN 55 022:1998/CISPR 22:1997), Class A  
CE Mark  
Electromagnetic Immunity: EN55024:1998/  
CISPR24:1997  
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Factory defaults  
Table 52 shows the default settings on the Passport 8672ATM Module as it comes  
from the factory, as well as the management tool to change parameters.  
Table 52 Factory default settings for the Passport 8672ATM Module  
Parameter  
Default  
Management tool  
VPI bits  
4
Device Manager  
Device Manager  
Device Manager  
Device Manager  
Device Manager  
Device Manager  
Device Manager  
Device Manager  
Device Manager  
VCI bits  
7
Scrambling  
Framing  
Enabled  
SONET  
Free-running  
Internal  
LLC-SNAP  
UBR  
Clock source  
Loopback mode  
Encapsulation  
Bit rate  
Traffic shaping  
Disabled  
For more information on factory defaults, refer to:  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Switching  
Operations, Release 3.1  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Command Line Interface Routing  
Operations, Release 3.1  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Switching  
Operations, Release 3.1  
Reference for the Passport 8000 Series Management Software Routing  
Operations, Release 3.1  
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A
access, passwords 49  
add command 80  
Card tab 54  
about 31  
configuration commands 74  
configuring 65  
clock source 114  
ATM 1483 ELAN tab 66, 124  
editing 59  
Web interface 106, 108  
ATM PVC  
ATM PVC tab 62  
ATM QoS 24  
ATM tab 57, 59, 60  
ATM terms 31  
configuration 43  
ATM 51  
basic procedures 118  
initial tasks 27  
Authentication Traps 107  
Connect Type field 112  
connectivity 23  
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ConnectType field 66, 68  
conventions, text 18, 20  
CPU 115  
D
fiber optic equipment 36  
flush tables 78  
debug mode 75  
Descr field 53  
framing mode 59, 114  
framing mode command 78  
FramingMode field 61  
configuration 48  
module 54  
Diag port 29  
diagnostics 78  
hot-swapping  
DiffServ 24  
I/O module 44  
distance, maximum 34  
downloading image 43  
DummyMacAddress field 67, 112  
I/O module  
E
Elan Id field 112  
ElanId field 66  
ELANs 32, 79  
EnableAccessPolicy field 107  
EnableWebServer field 107  
encapsulation 62, 63, 79, 110  
environmental precautions 35  
InArpSendEnable field 67, 68, 112  
InArpSendInterval field 67, 68, 112  
index field 53, 110, 112, 113  
info command 75, 79, 80, 81  
Insert ATM PVC dialog box 63  
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IP Address tab 129, 131, 133  
MAN/WAN/campus connectivity 23  
IP routing  
configuring 134  
enabling 135  
IPX forwarding  
inserting 43  
IPX VLAN dialog box 137  
Ipx Vlan Encap Method field 112  
IpxVlanEncapMethod field 67, 68  
module 37  
module configuration 51  
module configuration commands 74  
module replacement 44  
L
LEDs  
online 28  
line speed 114  
Local Ip Address field 112  
LocalIpAddress field 67, 68  
Loop Back Mode 114  
loop-back-mode command 78  
LoopBackMode field 61  
Num Vpi Bits field 113  
number-vpi-bits command 78  
NumPvcIds field 66  
NumVciBits field 60  
NumVpiBits field 60  
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O
Online LED 28  
OperSpeed field 53  
OSPF tab 133  
PVC (permanent virtual circuit) 31  
PvcIds field 66, 68, 112  
P
PVCs  
Passport 8600 Routing Switch 23  
Passport 8672ATM Module  
passwords 49  
Remote Ip Address field 112  
PeakCellRate field 62, 63, 110  
RFC 1483  
bridging 24  
PVCs 24  
support 26  
port  
color codes 50  
setting 78, 79  
Scramble Enable field 113  
ScrambleEnable field 61  
scrambling command 78  
screen buttons 51  
port parameters  
ATM 1483 ELAN 65, 70  
ATM PVC 61  
editing 64  
enabling 59  
section interval statistics 103  
precautions 35  
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security 61  
sysDescr field 107  
sysLocation field 107  
text conventions 18, 20  
slot number 48  
loop-back-mode 78  
PVCs 80  
SONET 61, 78  
saving changes 51  
saving your configuration 43  
Type field, MDA 58  
Type field, port 53  
statistics 71  
StgId field 67, 112  
UBR (unspecified bit rate) 32, 79  
support, Nortel Networks 22  
Sustained Cell Rate field 110  
SustainedCellRate field 62, 63  
SVC (switched virtual circuit) 31  
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V
VBR (variable bit rate) 32, 79  
Web management 106  
Vci field 62, 63, 110  
VLAN  
Vlan Ids field 112  
VLANs 79  
VNR (virtual network router) 25  
VP (virtual path) 32  
VPI (virtual path identifier) 32, 78, 79, 80  
Vpi field 62, 63, 110  
VRRP 24  
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