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ERSION
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Configuring the
PNNI Network
When configuring a PNNI network, it is essential that each node has a
unique address which represents a picture of where the node is in the
hierarchy.
Topics covered in this section include:
ATM Address Format
Quality of Service Metrics
Creating a PNNI Network in the CoreBuilder 7000
ATM Address Format
PNNI uses the ATM Forum private address format. This format is a subset
of ISO 8348 NSAP addresses. Although the PNNI address is designed to
be hierarchical, it will also allow addresses that do not fit into any
hierarchy. The ATM address has 20 bytes. The 20 bytes are divided as
follows:
13 bytes for hierarchical positioning (Peer Group ID)
6 bytes for a flat station identifier (similar to an Ethernet address)
1 byte for a selector (not used for routing)
Figure 25
ATM Prefix Address Format
Table 22 explains the fields that are shown in Figure 25.
ESI
SEL
IDP
DSP
AFI IDI
IDP
DSP
PGI
Table 22
Fields of the ATM Prefix Address
Field
Bytes
Description
AFI
1
Authority and Format Identifier
IDI
1
Initial Domain Identifier
IDP
2
Initial Domain Part
PGI
10
Peer Group Identifier
ESI
6
End Station Identifier
SEL
1
Selector Field
DSP
17
Domain Specific Part
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 7000
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Page 30: ...30 CHAPTER 1 ATM NETWORK BASICS...
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Page 34: ...34 CHAPTER 1 ATM NETWORK BASICS Figure 8 LANE Network over WAN...
Page 96: ...96 CHAPTER 4 PRIVATE NETWORK TO NETWORK INTERFACE PNNI VERSION 1 0...
Page 184: ...184 CHAPTER 7 LAN EMULATION VERSIONS 1 0 AND 2 0...
Page 206: ...206 CHAPTER 9 DEVICE MANAGEMENT...
Page 222: ...222 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SUPPORT...
Page 234: ...234 APPENDIX B PROTOCOLS AND INTERFACES...
Page 238: ...238 APPENDIX C COREBUILDER 7000 FAMILY ATM SWITCH SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 242: ...242 APPENDIX D SAFETY INFORMATION...