Chapter 11
Configuring ATM Routing and PNNI
To configure a LGN and peer group identifier, perform these steps, beginning in global configuration
mode:
Command
Step 1
Switch(config)# atm router pnni
Switch(config-atm-router)#
Step 2
Switch(config-atm-router)# node node-index
level number [lowest] [peer-group-identifier
dd:xxx] [enable | disable]
Examples
The following example shows how to create a new node 2 with a level of 56 and a peer group identifier
of 56:47009111223344:
Switch(config)# atm router pnni
Switch(config-atm-router)# node 2 level 56 peer-group-identifier 56:47009111223344 enable
Switch(config-pnni-node)# end
Notice that the PNNI level and the first two digits of the peer group identifier are the same.
Displaying the Logical Group Node Configuration
To display the LGN configuration, use the following privileged EXEC command:
Command
show atm pnni local-node
OL-7396-01
Purpose
Enters ATM router PNNI mode.
Configures the logical node and optionally its
peer group identifier. Configures each logical
node in the peer group with the same peer group
identifier. When you have more than one logical
node on the same switch, you must specify a
different index number to distinguish it from
node 1.
Purpose
Displays the PNNI node information.
ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide
Basic PNNI Configuration
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