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Chapter 5
PNNI Commands
Usage Guidelines
All nodes ship with a default ATM address, node ID, and peer group ID. Cisco uses these defaults to set
up and test the switch. Before the switch carries live traffic, you should specify new addresses. For this
purpose, you can either use the cnfpnni-node command or clear the configuration then use the
addpnni-node command. (You can clear the PNNI configuration by using either clrcnf or clrallcnf.)
The Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Software Configuration Guide explains node-addressing in the
section, "Guidelines for Creating an Address Plan."
Related Commands
Attributes
Log: log
Example
Add a PNNI node with the following configuration then use dsppnni-node to check the configuration:
Enter the parameters in a contiguous line. The CLI allows wrapping (not apparent in the example).
SanJose.7.PXM.a > addpnni-node 56 -lowest true -atmAddr
47.00918100000000309409f1f1.00309409f1f1.01
-nodeId 56:160:47.0091 81000000 00309409f1f1.00309409f1f1.01 -pgId
56:47.00.9181.0000.0000.0000.0000.00 -enable true -transitRestricted off
SanJose.7.PXM.a >
Display the PNNI node configuration.
SanJose.7.PXM.a > dsppnni-node
node index: 1
Level...............
Restricted transit..
Branching restricted
Admin status........
Non-transit for PGL election..
Node id...............56:160:47.00918100000000309409f1f1.00309409f1f1.01
ATM address...........47.00918100000000309409f1f1.00309409f1f1.01
Peer group id.........56:47.00.9181.0000.0000.0000.0000.00
SanJose.7.PXM.a >
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
cnfpnni-node, delpnni-node, dsppnni-node
State: active
The PNNI hierarchy level is 56.
The node is on the lowest level of the PNNI hierarchy.
The node ATM address is 47.00918100000000309409f1f1.00309409f1f1.01.
The node PNNI identifier is 56:160:47.00918100000000309409f1f1.00309409f1f1.01.
The peer group ID is 56:47.009181.0000.00. The number of bytes specified by the level parameter
is 7 (level=56). Therefore, with the level itself requiring 1 byte and the pg-id having 7 bytes, the total
is 8 bytes. As dsppnni-node shows, the system adds 0s for the remaining 6 bytes.
The node is enabled.
The node permits traffic to cross it on the way to other nodes.
Privilege: GROUP1
node name: SanJose
56
Lowest..............
off Complex node........
on
up
Operational status..
off
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addpnni-node
true
off
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