C H A P T E R 8 Network Optimization Commands; Identifying Physical And Logical Elements; Axsm Format - Cisco MGX 8850 Command Reference Manual

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Chapter 8
Network Optimization Commands
Table 8-3
Card Type
OC-48c
OC-12c
OC-3c
T3
E3

Identifying Physical and Logical Elements

The Private Network-to-Network Interface (PNNI) control protocol and the service modules use
different formats to identify the same entity. For example, the format of a logical port that you enter on
an AXSM is different from the format you would enter on the PXM45. This section describes these
formats in the PNNI and AXSM contexts and how they correspond to each other. The parallel actions of
configuring or displaying logical elements on different cards is broadly illustrated in the Cisco
MGX 8850 Routing Switch Software Configuration Guide, Release 2.0.
Apart from the way PNNI and the lower levels of logic identify the same element, the sequence of
commands also needs explanation. When you configure logical ports—for just one example—you must
complete certain tasks on the AXSM CLI before or after related PNNI tasks. For certain commands, this
manual lists prerequisite commands or tasks. For more details on the sequence of tasks, refer to the Cisco
MGX 8850 Routing Switch Software Configuration Guide, Release 2.0, for more details of this sequence.

AXSM Format

On a service module, you identify the follow when you provision the capabilities of the card:
Not all of these elements correspond to elements you specify on the PXM45. Subsequent paragraphs
describe only the common elements that are visible on the CLI of the PXM and the service module. The
preceding elements are further defined in the Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Software Configuration
Guide.
For a UNI or NNI, one logical interface (or logical port) exists per physical line. For virtual network to
network interfaces (VNNIs), you can configure multiple ports on a line. The maximum number of logical
ports on an AXSM is 60 regardless of the AXSM model or the number of lines on the back cards. The
range of logical port numbers is 1–60 for an AXSM regardless of whether the interface type is UNI, NNI,
or VNNI.
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Maximum Connections on Back Cards and Lines
Back Card Maximum
128 K
64 K
64 K
64 K
64 K
Slot
Bay
Line
Logical port
Port group
Resource partition
Physical Line Maximum
64 K
32 K
32 K
64 K
64 K
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