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Optional Tasks on ATM 1483 Subinterfaces
You can perform the following optional tasks on
ATM 1483 subinterfaces:
- Set the MTU.
- host1(config-subif)#atm atm1483 mtu 7800
- Configure SNMP link status traps.
- host1(config-subif)#atm atm1483 snmp trap
link-status
- Set the administrative state of an ATM 1483 subinterface
to disabled.
- host1(config-subif)#atm atm1483 shutdown
- Configure an advisory receive speed.
- host1(config-subif)#atm atm1483 advisory-rx-speed
2000
atm aal5 shutdown
- Use to set an ATM AAL5 interface administrative state
to disabled.
- When you set the administrative state of the ATM AAL5
interface to disabled, the router automatically disables all F5 OAM
services configured on the associated VC, and prevents the VC from
receiving or transmitting F5 OAM cells.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm aal5 shutdown
- Use the no version to enable
a disabled interface.
- See atm aal5 shutdown.
atm aal5 snmp trap link-status
- Use to enable SNMP link status traps on the AAL5 layer
interface.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm aal5 snmp trap link-status
- Use the no version to disable
the traps.
- See atm aal5 snmp trap link-status.
atm atm1483 advisory-rx-speed
- Use to set an advisory receive speed for an ATM 1483 subinterface.
This setting has no effect on data forwarding. You can use it to indicate
the speed of the client interface. When traffic is tunneled with L2TP,
the advisory receive speed is sent from the LAC to the LNS. See LAC Configuration Prerequisites for additional information about the advisory receive speed.
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Note:
If you specify an advisory receive speed greater than 4294967
kbps, the speed is not accurately represented in the L2TP AVP, which
is in bits per second (bps).
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- The range is 0–2147483647 kbps.
- Example
- host1(config-subif)#atm atm1483 advisory-rx-speed
2000
- Use the no version to restore
the default behavior—the RX speed is not sent to the LNS.
- See atm atm1483 advisory-rx-speed.
atm atm1483 mtu
- Use to set the MTU size for an ATM 1483 subinterface.
- The range is 256–9180.
- Example
- host1(config-subif)#atm atm1483 mtu 7800
- Use the no version to restore
the default size of 9180.
- See atm atm1483 mtu.
atm atm1483 shutdown
- Use to set an ATM 1483 subinterface administrative state
to disabled.
- When you set the administrative state of the ATM 1483
subinterface to disabled, the router automatically disables all F5
OAM services configured on the associated VC, and prevents the VC
from receiving or transmitting F5 OAM cells.
- Example
- host1(config-subif)#atm atm1483 shutdown
- Use the no version to enable
a disabled subinterface.
- See atm atm1483 shutdown.
atm atm1483 snmp trap link-status
- Use to enable SNMP link status traps on an ATM 1483 layer
subinterface.
- Example
- host1(config-subif)#atm atm1483 snmp trap
link-status
- Use the no version to disable
the traps.
- See atm atm1483 snmp trap link-status.
atm auto-configuration
- Use to enable autoconfiguration of ILMI. Entering the atm auto-configuration command overrides any previous
configuration of the atm uni-version command.
- Autoconfiguration is enabled by default.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm auto-configuration
- Use the no version to disable
autoconfiguration and set the ILMI parameters to the UNI version configured
using the atm uni-version command, which
has a default value of UNI 4.0.
- See atm auto-configuration.
atm cac
- Use to enable CAC on the interface. You can set a subscription
limit, so you can oversubscribe the port, and the UBR weight, so you
can limit the number of UBR connections.
- You cannot configure CAC on an ATM interface on which
you have created a bulk-configured VC range for use by a dynamic ATM 1483
subinterface. Conversely, you cannot create a bulk-configured VC range
on an ATM interface on which you have configured CAC. For information
about creating bulk-configured VC ranges, see Bulk Configuration
of VC Ranges in Configuring Dynamic Interfaces Using Bulk Configuration.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm cac 3000000 ubr 3000
- Use the no version to disable
CAC on the interface.
- See atm cac.
atm clock internal
- Use to cause the ATM interface to generate the transmit
clock internally.
- You must specify one of the following:
-
module—Internal clock
is from the line module (the default)
-
chassis—Internal clock
is from the configured system clock
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm clock internal
- Use the no version to cause
ATM interfaces to recover the clock from the received signal.
- See atm clock internal.
atm framing
- Use to configure T3 or E3 framing on an ATM interface.
- Specify one of the following framing types for a T3 (DS3)
interface:
-
cbitadm—c-bit with ATM
direct mapping
-
cbitplcp—c-bit with
PLCP framing (default)
-
m23adm—M23 ATM direct
mapping
-
m23plcp—M23 with PLCP
framing
- Specify one of the following framing types for an E3 interface:
-
g832adm—G.832 ATM direct
mapping
-
g751adm—G.751 ATM direct
mapping
-
g751plcp—G.751 PLCP
mapping (default)
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm framing g751adm
- Use the no version to return
framing to the default:
- For a T3 interface, the default is cbitplcp
- For an E3 interface, the default is g751plcp
- See atm framing.
atm ilmi-enable
- Use to enable ILMI on the interface.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm ilmi-enable
- Use the no version to disable
ILMI on the interface.
- See atm ilmi-enable.
atm ilmi-keepalive
- Use to generate ILMI keepalive messages. This value sets
the time interval in seconds between poll PDU transmissions if no
sequence data PDUs are pending.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm ilmi-keepalive 5
- Use the no version to disable
the generation of keepalive messages.
- See atm ilmi-keepalive.
atm lbo
- Use to specify the cable length (line build-out) for the
ATM T3 or E3 interface. The length of cable determines power requirements.
- Specify one of the following keywords:
- long—A cable length in the range 0–225 feet
- short—A cable length in the range 226–450
feet (the default)
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm lbo long
- Use the no version to restore
the default value, short.
- See atm lbo.
atm shutdown
- Use to set an ATM interface administrative state to disabled.
- When you set the administrative state of the ATM interface
to disabled, the router automatically disables all F5 OAM services
configured on the associated VC, and prevents the VC from receiving
or transmitting F5 OAM cells.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm shutdown
- Use the no version to enable
a disabled interface.
- See atm shutdown.
atm snmp trap link-status
- Use to enable SNMP link status traps on the ATM layer
interface.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm snmp trap link-status
- Use the no version to disable
the traps.
- See atm snmp trap link-status.
atm sonet stm-1
- Use to set the mode of operation on the physical interface
to Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) Synchronous Transport Mode
(STM).
- host1(config-if)#atm sonet stm-1
- Use the no version to restore
the default value, SONET STS-3c operation.
- See atm sonet stm-1.
atm uni-version
- Use to specify the UNI version for the interface to use.
- Valid values are 3.0, 3.1, or 4.0.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm uni-version 4.0
- There is no no version.
- See atm uni-version.
atm vc-per-vp
- Use to configure the number of VCs for each VP. The router
does not execute this command when any VCs are open on the interface.
- VCs and VP tunnels must not exist when you issue this
command. If they do, you must delete the VC and VP tunnel configuration
before you issue this command.
- The specified value must be a power of 2, or an error
message is returned.
- The minimum number of VCs per VP is 4096 for OCx/STMx
ATM line modules. If you enter a value that is below the minimum,
the router uses the minimum value.
- The E120 router and the E320 router support the entire
VPI/VCI range; therefore, it does not support this command.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm vc-per-vp 128
- Use the no version to restore
the default value.
- See atm vc-per-vp.
atm vp-tunnel
- Use to define a VP tunnel and configure the rate of traffic
flow within the tunnel.
- You specify a tunnel rate in Kbps. All circuits in the
VP are restricted to the rate that you set.
- If any virtual circuits are open within the VPI before
the tunnel is created, the router does not execute this command.
- For more information about configuring a shapeless VP
tunnel for QoS, see ATM Integrated Scheduler Overview.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#atm vp-tunnel 2 128
- Use the no version to remove
the VP tunnel. When circuits are open within the tunnel, the router
does not remove the tunnel.
- See atm vp-tunnel.
ds3-scramble
e3-scramble
- Use to scramble the ATM cell payload on a T3 or an E3
interface. DS3 (T3) and E3 scrambling assists clock recovery on the
receiving end of the interface.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#ds3-scramble
- Use the no version to disable
scrambling.
- See ds3-scramble.
- See e3-scramble.
load-interval
- Use to set the time interval at which the router calculates
bit and packet rate counters for the ATM interface.
- You can choose a multiple of 30 seconds, in the range
30–300 seconds.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#load-interval 90
- Use the no version to return to the default setting, 300
seconds.
- See load-interval.
loopback
- Use to place the interface into loopback mode.
- Specify either:
-
diagnostic—Places the
interface into internal loopback.
-
line —Places the interface into external loopback.
- Example
- host1(config-if)#loopback diagnostic
- Use the no version to remove
any loopback.
- See loopback.
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