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This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax of each ATM command. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Router Products Command Reference publication.
To enable a subinterface supporting ATM adaptation layer 3/4 (AAL3/4) on an ATM interface, use the atm aal aal3/4 interface configuration command.
To change the maximum number of high-priority cells coming from the destination router to the source router at the burst level on the switched virtual circuit (SVC), use the atm backward-max-burst-size-clp0 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default.
| cell-count | Maximum number of high-priority cells coming from the destination router at the burst level. The default is --1. |
To change the maximum number of low-priority cells coming from the destination router to the source router at the burst level on the SVC, use the atm backward-max-burst-size-clp1 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| cell-count | Maximum number of low-priority cells coming from the destination router at the burst level. The default is --1. |
To change the peak rate of high-priority cells coming from the destination router to the source router on the SVC, use the atm backward-peak-cell-rate-clp0 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default.
| rate | Maximum rate in kilobits per second (kbps) that this SVC can receive high-priority cells from the destination router. The default is --1. Maximum value is 155,000 kbps. |
To change the peak rate of low-priority cells coming from the destination router to the source router on the SVC, use the atm backward-peak-cell-rate-clp1 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default.
| rate | Maximum rate in kilobits per second (kbps) that this SVC can receive low-priority cells from the destination router. The default is --1. Maximum value is 155,000 kbps. |
To change the sustainable rate of high-priority cells coming from the destination router to the source router on the SVC, use the atm backward-sustainable-cell-rate-clp0 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default.
| rate | Sustainable rate in kilobits per second (kbps) that this SVC can receive high-priority cells from the destination router. The default is --1. Maximum value is 155,000 kbps. |
To change the sustainable rate of low-priority cells coming from the destination router to the source router on the SVC, use the atm backward-sustainable-cell-rate-clp1 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| rate | Sustainable rate in kilobits per second (kbps) that this SVC can receive low-priority cells from the destination router. The default is --1. Maximum value is 155,000 kbps. |
To cause the AIP to generate the transmit clock internally, use the atm clock internal interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
To set the exception-queue length, use the atm exception-queue interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| number | Number of entries, in the range of 8 to 256. The default is 32 entries. |
To change the maximum number of high-priority cells going from the source router to the destination router at the burst level on the SVC, use the atm forward-max-burst-size-clp0 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| cell-count | Maximum number of high-priority cells going from the source router at the burst level. The default is --1. |
To change the maximum number of low-priority cells going from the source router to the destination router at the burst level on the SVC, use the atm forward-max-burst-size-clp1 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| cell-count | Maximum number of low-priority cells going from the source router at the burst level. The default is --1. |
To change the peak rate of high-priority cells going from the source router to the destination router on the SVC, use the atm forward-peak-cell-rate-clp0 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| rate | Maximum rate in kilobits per second (kbps) that this SVC can send high-priority cells from the source router. The default is --1. The maximum value is 155,000 kbps. |
To change the peak rate of low-priority cells coming from the source router to the destination router on the SVC, use the atm forward-peak-cell-rate-clp1 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| rate | Maximum rate in kilobits per second (kbps) that this SVC can send low-priority cells from the source router. The default is --1. The maximum value is 155,000 kbps. |
To change the sustainable rate of high-priority cells coming from the source router to the destination router on the SVC, use the atm forward-sustainable-cell-rate-clp0 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| rate | Sustainable rate in kilobits per second (kbps) that this SVC can send high-priority cells from the source router. The default is --1. The maximum value is 155,000 kbps. |
To change the sustainable rate of low-priority cells coming from the source router to the destination router on the SVC, use the atm forward-sustainable-cell-rate-clp1 map-class configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| rate | Sustainable rate in kilobits per second (kbps) that this SVC can send low-priority cells from the source router. The default is --1. Maximum value is 155,000 kbps. |
To set the ceiling value of the virtual circuit descriptor (VCD) on the AIP card, use the atm maxvc interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| number | Maximum number of supported virtual circuits. Valid values are 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096. The default is 4096. |
To limit the number of message identifier (MID) numbers allowed on each virtual circuit, use the atm mid-per-vc interface configuration command.
| maximum | Number of MIDs allowed per virtual circuit on this interface. The values allowed are 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, and 1024. The default is 16 MIDs per virtual circuit. |
To assign an SMDS E.164 multicast address to the ATM subinterface that supports AAL3/4 and SMDS encapsulation, use the atm multicast interface configuration command.
| address | Multicast E.164 address assigned to the subinterface. |
To set the NSAP address for an ATM interface using SVC mode, use the atm nsap-address interface configuration command. The no form of this command removes any configured address for the interface.
| nsap-address | 40-digit (hexadecimal) NSAP address of this interface (the source address). |
To create a permanent virtual circuit (PVC) on the AIP interface, use the atm pvc interface configuration command. The no form of this command removes the specified PVC.
| vcd | Virtual circuit descriptor. Unique number per AIP that identifies to the AIP which VPI/VCI to use for a particular packet. Valid values range from 1 to the value set with the atm maxvc command. The AIP requires this feature to manage packet transmission. The vcd is not associated with the VPI/VCI used for the ATM network cells. |
| vpi | ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) of this PVC, in the range from 0 through 255. The VPI is an 8-bit field in the header of the ATM cell. The VPI value is unique only on a single interface, not throughout the ATM network (it has local significance only). Both vpi and vci cannot be specified as 0; if one is 0, the other cannot be 0. |
| vci | ATM network virtual channel identifier (VCI) of this PVC, in the range of 0 through 65535. The VCI is a 16bit field in the header of the ATM cell. The VCI value is unique only on a single interface, not throughout the ATM network (it has local significance only). Both vpi and vci cannot be specified as 0; if one is 0, the other cannot be 0. |
| aal-encap | ATM adaptation layer (AAL) and encapsulation type. When aal5mux is specified, a protocol is also required. Possible values are as follows: · aal34smds (encapsulation for SMDS networks) · aal5nlpid (encapsulation that allows ATM interfaces to interoperate with HSSI interfaces that are using an ADSU and running ATM-DXI) · aal5mux decnet (a MUX-type virtual circuit) · aal5mux ip (a MUX-type virtual circuit) · aal5mux novell (a MUX-type virtual circuit) · aal5mux vines (a MUX-type virtual circuit) · aal5mux xns (a MUX-type virtual circuit) · aal5snap (LLC/SNAP precedes the protocol datagram) · qsaal (a signaling-type PVC used for setting up or tearing down SVCs) |
| midlow | (Optional) Starting message identifier (MID) number for this PVC. The default is 0. If you set the peak, average, and burst values, you must also set the midlow and midhigh values. |
| midhigh | (Optional) Ending MID number for this PVC. The default is 0. If you set the peak, average, and burst values, you must also set the midlow and midhigh values. |
| peak | (Optional) Maximum rate (in kbps) at which this virtual circuit can transmit. Valid values are in the range from 1 to the maximum rate set for a rate queue. If you set this value, you must also specify a value for the average, burst, midlow and midhigh arguments. |
| average | (Optional) Average rate (in kbps) at which this virtual circuit will transmit. Valid values are in the range from 1 to the maximum rate set for a rate queue. If you set this value, you must also specify a value for the peak, burst, midlow and midhigh arguments. |
| burst | (Optional) Value (in the range 1 through 2047) that relates to the maximum number of ATM cells the virtual circuit can transmit to the network at the peak rate of the PVC. The actual burst cells equals burst * 32 cells, thereby allowing for a burst size of 32 cells to 65504 cells. The largest practical value of burst is the MTU size of the AIP card. If you set this value, you must also specify a value for the average, peak, midlow and midhigh arguments. |
To create a permanent rate queue for the AIP, use the atm rate-queue interface configuration command. The no form of this command removes the rate queue.
| queue-number | Queue number in the range 0 through 7. |
| speed | Speed in Mbps in the range from 1 through 155. The maximum speed is determined by the detected PLIM type on the AIP: · 34 Mbps for E3 · 45 Mbps for DS3 (when available) · 100 Mbps for TAXI · 155 Mbps for SONET |
To define the AIP raw queue size, use the atm rawq-size interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| number | Maximum number of cells in the raw queue simultaneously, in the range 8 through 256. The default is 32. |
To set the maximum number of Receive buffers for simultaneous packet reassembly, use the atm rxbuff interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| number | Maximum number of packet reassemblies that the AIP can perform simultaneously, in the range 0 through 512. The default is 256. |
To assign a unicast E.164 address to the ATM subinterface that supports AAL3/4 and SMDS encapsulation, use the atm smds-address interface configuration command.
| address | Unicast E.164 address assigned to the subinterface. |
To set the proper mode of operation for the SONET PLIM, use the atm sonet stm-1 interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default (STS-3C).
To set the maximum number of Transmit buffers for simultaneous packet fragmentation, use the atm txbuff interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| number | Maximum number of packet fragmentations that the AIP can perform simultaneously, in the range 0 through 512. The default is 256. |
To set the maximum number of VCIs to support per VPI, use the atm vcper-vp interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| number | Maximum number of VCIs to support per VPI. Valid values are 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096. The default is 1024. |
To set the AIP filter register, use the atm vp-filter interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| hexvalue | Value in hexadecimal format. The default is 0x7B. |
To define an ATM map statement for an SVC, use the atm-nsap map-list configuration command in conjunction with the map-list global configuration command. The no form of this command removes the address.
| protocol | One of the following keywords: appletalk, apollo, bridge, clns, decnet, ip, ipx, vines, xns. |
| protocol-address | Destination address that is being mapped to this SVC. |
| atm-nsap-address | Destination ATM NSAP address. Must be exactly 40 hexadecimal digits long and in the correct dotted format. |
| class | (Optional) Keyword. |
| class-name | (Optional) Name of a table that contains encapsulation-specific parameters. Such a table can be shared between maps that have the same encapsulation. |
| broadcast | (Optional) Indicates this map entry is to be used when the corresponding protocol sends broadcast packets to the interface (for example, IGRP updates). |
To define an ATM map statement for a PVC, use the atm-vc map-list configuration command in conjunction with the map-list global configuration command. The no form of this command removes the address.
| protocol | One of the following keywords: appletalk, apollo, bridge, clns, decnet, ip, ipx, vines, xns. |
| protocol-address | Destination address that is being mapped to this PVC. |
| vcd | Virtual circuit descriptor of the PVC. |
| broadcast | (Optional) Keyword that indicates this map entry is to be used when the corresponding protocol wants to send broadcast packets (such as IGRP updates) to the interface. Provides pseudo-broadcasting support. |
To disconnect an SVC, use the atmsig close atm EXEC command.
| slot | Slot of the SVC to close. |
| vcd | Virtual circuit descriptor of the signaling PVC to close. |
To map a protocol address to a given VPI and VCI, use the dxi map interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to remove the mapping for that protocol and protocol address.
| protocol | The bridging or protocol keyword: apollo, appletalk, bridge, clns, decnet, ip, novell, vines, or xns. |
| protocol-address | Protocol-specific address. |
| vpi | Virtual path identifier in the range 0 to 15. |
| vci | Virtual circuit identifier in the range 0 to 63. |
| broadcast | (Optional) Broadcasts should be forwarded to this address. |
Use the dxi pvc interface configuration command to configure multiprotocol or single protocol ATM-DXI encapsulation. The no form of this command disables multiprotocol ATM-DXI encapsulation.
| vpi | ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) of this PVC, in the range from 0 through 255. The VPI is an 8-bit field in the header of the ATM cell. The VPI value is unique only on a single interface, not throughout the ATM network (it has local significance only). Both vpi and vci cannot be specified as 0; if one is 0, the other cannot be 0. |
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| vci | ATM network virtual channel identifier (VCI) of this PVC, in the range of 0 through 65535. The VCI is a 16-bit field in the header of the ATM cell. The VCI value is unique only on a single interface, not throughout the ATM network (it has local significance only). Both vpi and vci cannot be specified as 0; if one is 0, the other cannot be 0. |
| snap | (Optional) LLC/SNAP encapsulation based on the protocol used in the packet. This keyword defines a PVC that can carry multiple network protocols. This is the default. |
| nlpid | (Optional) RFC 1294/1490 encapsulation. This option is provided for backward compatibility with the default encapsulation in earlier versions of the Cisco IOS. |
| mux | (Optional) MUX encapsulation; the carried protocol is defined by the dxi map command when the PVC is set up. This keyword defines a PVC that carries only one network protocol. |
To place the AIP into loopback mode, use the loopback plim interface configuration command. The no form of this command removes the loopback.
To define quality of service (QOS) parameters that are associated with a static map for an SVC, use the map-class global configuration command. The no form of this command deletes this class.
| encapsulation | Encapsulation type. One of the following: atm, dialer, frame-relay, smds, or x25. |
| class-name | User-assigned name of the QOS parameters table. |
To associate an ATM map list to an interface or subinterface for either a PVC or SVC, use the map-group interface configuration command. The no form of this command removes the reference to the map list.
| name | Name of the map list identified by a maplist command. |
To define an ATM map statement for either a PVC or SVC, use the maplist global configuration command. The no form of this command deletes this list and all associated map statements.
| name | Name of the map list. |
To display ATM-specific information about an interface, use the show atm interface atm privileged EXEC command.
| slot | Slot number of the AIP. |
To display the list of all configured ATM static maps to remote hosts on an ATM network, use the show atm map EXEC command.
To display current, global ATM traffic information to and from all ATM networks connected to the router, use the show atm traffic EXEC command.
To display all active ATM virtual circuits (PVCs and SVCs) and traffic information, use the show atm vc privileged EXEC command.
| vcd | (Optional) Number of the virtual circuit to display information about. |
To display all the protocol addresses mapped to a serial interface, use the show dxi map EXEC command.
To display the PVC statistics for a serial interface, use the show dxi pvc EXEC command.
To show SSCOP details for all ATM interfaces, use the show sscop EXEC command.
To change the connection control timer, use the sscop cc-timer interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| seconds | Number of seconds between BGN messages. The default is 10 seconds. |
To change the keepalive timer, use the sscop keepalive-timer interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| seconds | Number of seconds the router waits between transmission of POLL PDUs when no SD or SDP PDUs are queued for transmission or are outstanding pending acknowledgments. The default is 30 seconds. |
To change the retry count of connection control, use the sscop max-cc interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| retries | Number of times that SSCOP will retry to transmit BGN, END, or RS PDUs as long as an acknowledgment has not been received. Valid range is 1 to 6000. The default is 10 retries. |
To change the poll timer, use the sscop poll-timer interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| seconds | Number of seconds the router waits between transmissions of POLL PDUs. The default is 10 seconds. |
To change the receiver window, use the sscop rcv-window interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| packets | Number of packets the interface can receive before it must send an acknowledgment to the ATM switch. Valid range is 1 to 6000. The default is 7 packets. |
To change the transmitter window, use the sscop send-window interface configuration command. The no form of this command restores the default value.
| packets | Number of packets the interface can send before it must receive an acknowledgment from the ATM switch. Valid range is 1 to 6000. The default is 7 packets. |
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