Selecting The Atm Address - Cisco Network Router User Manual

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Chapter 3
Address and Closed User Group Planning
Enter the peer group ID into the Nodal Address Worksheet,
chapter.

Selecting the ATM Address

The node ATM address must be unique on the WAN and conform to the selections you have made for
the following parameters:
Figure 3-6
Figure 3-6
47
ATM
address
format
The first byte (47) of the default address identifies the address as an International Code Designator (ICD)
ATM End Station Address (AESA). The second and third bytes (0091) define the globally unique ICD
assigned to Cisco, and the next four bytes (81000000) are identical for all Cisco MGX and SES switch
products. The unique portion of the default node address is the 6-byte MAC address, which is used in
bytes 8 through 13 and again in bytes 14 through 19. Byte 20, which is the selector byte, is set to 00 by
default.
Cisco recommends that you change the Cisco ICD portion of the address (0091). This number is
Note
registered to Cisco and using it will cause conflicts if the network you create is ever connected to a
network to which Cisco connects, or to a network that is using Cisco equipment with the default
parameters.
You do not have to change the default ATM address for Cisco MGX and SES switch products if the
combination of the peer group ID and the MAC address is acceptable. If you want to create a custom
ATM address for the switch, enter the address into the Nodal Address Worksheet,
appears at the end of this chapter.
The default ATM address is created using the primary PXM45 or PXM1E card MAC address. If the
Caution
default address is being used and the primary PXM card is replaced, the ATM address of the switch
changes. After replacing a PXM card, check the switch ATM address and reconfigure it if necessary. To
avoid this problem entirely, configure a unique ATM address for the switch.
Part Number OL-3847-01 Rev. D0, April, 2004
If you change the address format, you need to change the peer group ID.
If you change any of the identifiers within the unique portion of the peer group ID (for example, the
ICD), you must change the peer group ID.
Address format
Peer group ID
shows the default ATM address for the Cisco MGX and SES switch products switch.
20-byte Node Address
00 91 81 00 00 00 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 00
Cisco
ICD
MAC address
MAC address
Cisco PNNI Network Planning Guide for MGX and SES Products, Release 5
Planning Address Configuration Settings
Table
3-4, which appears at the end of this
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