Cisco NM-1A-T3 - 1port Ds3 Atm Network Module User Manual page 12

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SVCs
Configuring the PVC That Performs SVC Call Setup
ATM uses out-of-band signaling. There is one dedicated PVC between the router and the ATM switch,
over which all SVC call establishment and call termination requests flow. After a call is established, data
transfer occurs over the SVC, from router to router. The signaling that accomplishes the call setup and
teardown is called Layer 3 signaling or the Q.2931 protocol.
For out-of-band signaling, a signaling PVC must be configured before any SVCs can be set up.
shows how a signaling PVC from the source router to the ATM switch is used to set up two SVCs. This
is a fully meshed network; workstations A, B, and C can all communicate with each other.
Figure 1
To configure the signaling PVC for all SVC connections, use the following command in interface
configuration mode:
Command
Router(config-if)# pvc [name] vpi/vci qsaal
Example:
Router(config-if)# pvc cisco 0/5 qsaal
This signaling PVC can be set up only on an ATM main interface, not on ATM subinterfaces.
Note
The VPI and VCI values must be configured consistently with the local switch. The standard values for
VPI and VCI are 0 and 5, respectively.
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SVCs within a signaling PVC
Workstation A
LAN
Q.2931 protocol
Signaling PVC
SVC1
SVC2
Source router
Destination router
Q.2931 protocol
SVC1
Signaling PVC
SVC1
SVC2
ATM
Purpose
Configures the signaling PVC for an ATM main interface that
uses SVCs.
Configuring the Cisco NM-1A-T3/E3 Network Module
Workstation C
LAN
Destination
Q.2931 protocol
router
Signaling PVC
SVC2
LAN
Workstation B
Figure 1

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