Provisioning a virtual circuit from a remote LIM
You use the same profiles and procedure for provisioning virtual circuits in a hosted
system as you do on a standalone Stinger. For background information about
provisioning virtual circuits, see the Stinger ATM Configuration Guide.
When a LIM is initially installed, its interfaces are assigned nailed group numbers
using the default allocation shown in Table 5-2.
Table 5-2. Default allocation of unique nailed-group numbers to remote shelves
Shelf number
1 (the host)
2
3
4
...
25
These default nailed-group numbers can be obtained for any specific interface in the
hosted system by using the which command. For example, the following command
displays the nailed-group number of the RLIM interface on shelf 8, slot 2, port 1:
admin> which -n { 8 2 1 }
Nailed group corresponding to port { shelf-8 slot-2 1 } is 16101
The following commands provision an ATM circuit from that RLIM DSL interface to a
host OC12 interface:
HOST> new connection
HOST> set station = pvc-8-2-1
HOST> set atm-options nailed-group = 16101
HOST> set atm-options vci = 55
HOST> set atm-connect-options nailed-group = 851
HOST> set atm-connect-options vci = 55
HOST> write -f
You can use standard ATM-related commands, such as atmvcx or atmvcl, to display
connection information in hosted systems. For details, see the Stinger Administration
Guide. For example, the following command displays information about virtual
circuits on shelf 8:
HOST> atmvcx -sh 8
Profile
Permanent VC X-Connects:
pvc-8-2-1
The Stinger® Compact Remote ATM DSLAM Getting Started Guide
Configuring a hosted Compact Remote ATM DSLAM system
Default nailed-group range
1..4000
4001..6000
6001..8000
8001..10000
...
50001..52000
Low
Kind Intf|Sh|Sl|Port|VPI|VCI|Oper Intf|Sh|Sl|Port|VPI|VCI|Oper
pvc 13 1 18 1
0
Hosted System Configuration
High
55
up
821 8 2 1
0
55
up
5-7
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