Example: Enabling Ilmi For Cell Relay; Enabling Passive Monitoring On Atm Interfaces - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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For more information about ILMI, see "Configuring Communication with Directly
Attached ATM Switches and Routers" on page 299.

Example: Enabling ILMI for Cell Relay

On an ATM2 IQ PIC with Layer 2 circuit trunk transport mode, enable ILMI on an
interface with cell-relay encapsulation:

Enabling Passive Monitoring on ATM Interfaces

The Monitoring Services I and Monitoring Services II PICs are designed to enable IP
services. If you have a Monitoring Services PIC and an ATM PIC installed in an M160,
M40e, or T Series router, you can monitor IP version 4 (IPv4) traffic from another
router.
On ATM interfaces, you enable packet flow monitoring by including the
passive-monitor-mode
If you include the
interface is always up, and the interface does not receive or transmit incoming control
packets, such as OAM cell and ILMI.
On monitoring services interfaces, you enable packet flow monitoring by including
the
hierarchy level, specifying the
pic-type atm2;
}
unit logical-unit-number {
trunk-id number;
}
[edit chassis]
fpc 0 {
pic 1 {
atm-l2circuit-mode trunk uni;
}
}
[edit interfaces]
at-0/0/0 {
encapsulation atm-ccc-cell-relay;
atm-options {
pic-type atm2;
ilmi;
}
}
statement at the
[edit interfaces at-fpc/pic/port]
passive-monitor-mode;
passive-monitor-mode
statement at the
family
[edit interfaces mo-fpc/pic/port unit logical-unit-number]
[edit interfaces mo-fpc/pic/port unit logical-unit-number]
family inet;
Chapter 13: Configuring ATM Interfaces
[edit interfaces at-fpc/pic/port]
statement in the configuration, the ATM
option:
inet
Enabling Passive Monitoring on ATM Interfaces
hierarchy level:
301

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