Addcon Command Syntax; Addcon Example - Cisco BPX-BXM-155-8DX Installation And Configuration Manual

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ATM Connection Requirements

addcon Command Syntax

Enter the following parameters for the BXM addcon command. Depending upon the connection type,
you are prompted for the appropriate parameters as shown:
addcon local_addr
EXAMPLES
addcon 2.2.11.11 pubsbpx1 2.3.12.12 3
addcon 2.3.22.22 pubsbpx1 2.2.24.24 abrstd 50/50 100/100 50/50 25000/* e e e d 50/50 * 3
* 80/* 35/* 20/* 50/* * 100 128 16 32 0 *
Field
local/remote_addr
node
traffic_type/connection
class
extended parameters
The range of VPIs and VCIs reserved for PVC traffic and SVC traffic is configurable using
Note
the cnfport command. While adding connections, the system checks the entered VPI/VPC
against the range reserved for SVC traffic. If there is a conflict, the addcon command fails
with the message "VPI/VCI on selected port is reserved at local/remote end".

addcon Example

The following example shows the initial steps in adding a connection with the addcon command, and
the addcon prompt requesting the user to enter the ATM type of service.
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node
remote_addr
Value
Description
slot.port.vpi.vci
desired VCC or VPI connection identifier
slave end of connection
Type of traffic, chosen from service type (nrt/rt-VBR, CBR, UBR,
ABRSTD, ABRFST, ATFR, ATFST, ATFT, ATFTFST, ATFX,
ATFXFST) or connection class. For example, for rt-VBR, connection
class 3 for a new node runing Rel. 9.2.20.
Note
Additional traffic management and performance parameters associated
with some of the ATM connection types, for example ABRSTD with
VSVD enabled and default extended parameters disabled.
traffic_type/class number....extended parameters
For a new node running 9.2.20 or later, the rt-VBR connection
class number is 3. An upgraded node retains existing
connection classes. Therefore, it won't have the rt-VBR
connection class 3. However, you can configure the connection
classes to whatever service and parameters you want using the
cnfcls/cnfatmcls command.
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001
Chapter 21
Configuring ATM Connections

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