Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager Objects and Interfaces
The technologies supported by an interface are exposed within FCAP-based management
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windows. It is important to understand the relationship of physical interfaces to
technologies in order to properly manage an interface.
Table 2-2
different FCAP-based windows that are applicable to each physical interface and technology. For
example, if you want to configure an ATM interface, look in the table under ATM, and you will notice
that four technologies apply: Generic, ATM, SONET, and IP. This means that you should open the
configuration windows for these four technologies and configure the fields within, in order to completely
configure an ATM interface.
Table 2-2
Physical Interfaces
DS-3
POS
ATM
Ethernet
SRP
Logical Objects
Cisco 12000/10720 Router Manager supports three logical object types:
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outlines each physical interface and the technologies it supports. Also included are the
Physical Interfaces, Related Technologies and Windows
Technologies Supported and Related Windows
Generic—Configuration, Status, Performance
DS-3—Status, Performance
IP—Configuration
Generic—Configuration, Status, Performance
SONET—Status, Performance
POS—Configuration, Profile, APS Configuration, APS Status
IP—Configuration
Generic—Configuration, Status, Performance
ATM—Status, Configuration, Profile, Fault
SONET—Status, Performance
IP—Configuration
Generic—Configuration, Status, Performance
Ethernet—Performance, Configuration, HSRP Configuration, HSRP
Profile
IP—Configuration
Generic—Configuration, Status, Performance
SRP—Configuration, Status, Topology, Performance
SRP Side—Profile, Configuration, IPS Status, Performance
IP—Configuration
Layer 3 QoS—Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) or Committed Access Rate (CAR)
objects, such as Class of Service (CoS) Queue Groups, WRED ToFab policies, CAR policies, and
CAR access lists.
The Cisco 10720 Router does not support Layer 3 QoS objects.
ATM connections—Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) or Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs) can be
applied to ATM interfaces. The Cisco 10720 Router does not support ATM connections.
Chapter 2
Concepts
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