Cisco CX-AIP-TM Installation And Configuration Manual page 45

Asynchronous transfer mode interface processor
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The following example is of a typical ATM configuration for a PVC:
interface atm4/0
ip address 1.1.1.112 255.255.255.0
map-group atm
atm rate-queue 1 100
atm maxvc 512
atm pvc 1 1 1 aal5snap
atm pvc 2 2 2 aal5snap
atm pvc 6 6 6 aal5snap
atm pvc 7 7 7 aal5snap
decnet cost 1
clns router iso-igrp comet
!
router iso-igrp comet
net 47.0004.0001.0000.0c00.6666.00
!
router igrp 109
network 1.1.0.0
!
ip domain-name CISCO.COM
!
map-list atm
ip 131.108.168.110 atm-vc 1 broadcast
clns 47.0004.0001.0000.0c00.6e26.00 atm-vc 6 broadcast
decnet 10.1 atm-vc 2 broadcast
Example of PVCs in a Fully Meshed Network
Figure 23 illustrates an example of a fully meshed network.
Figure 23
72.21.171.0
The term fully meshed indicates that any workstation can communicate with any other workstation.
In this example, the routers are configured to use PVCs; note the following:
The two map list statements configured in Router A identify the ATM addresses of Routers B
and C.
The two map list statements in Router B identify the ATM addresses of Routers A and C.
The two map list statements in Router C identify the ATM addresses of Routers A and B.
Fully Meshed ATM Configuration Example
172.21.168.1
Router A
Asynchronous Transfer Mode Interface Processor (AIP) Installation and Configuration
172.21.168.2
ATM
172.21.168.0
172.21.168.3
Configuring the AIP
172.21.169.0
172.21.169.2
Router B
172.21.170.3
Router C
172.21.170.0
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