Chapter 5 Configuring the Interfaces Using the Console
ATM Private Network-Network Interface (PNNI) 1.0
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Field Descriptions
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Select the values for the fields on this window from the values given in
Table 5-7.
• Delete Interface and
Return
Deletes an out-of-service interface and redisplays the
Port and Channel Configuration window for the mod-
ule you are configuring.
Note:
You must first take interface out of service
(using the
Take Interface Out of Service
command)
before you can use this command.
• View Interface Statistics
Displays the ATM PNNI Interface Statistics window.
• ILMI Configuration
Displays the PNNI ILMI Configuration window.
• ILMI Statistics
Displays the PNNI ILMI Statistics window.
• Go Back to Previous
Screen
Redisplays the configuration window for the module
you are configuring.
Command
Function
Table 5-7. Field Descriptions for the ATM PNNI Interface Configuration Window
Field Name
Values
Description
Node Index
Range:
0–65535
An index that identifies a logical PNNI entity
within the managed system. The value zero indi-
cates a logical entity within the switching system
that manages routes only over non-PNNI inter-
faces. By default, only the node identified by the
node index is created, and all PNNI interfaces are
associated with that node; only one PNNI node
can be provisioned per switch.
Note:
For the maximum and minimum VPI/VCI values below, always enter or change the
maximum value before the minimum value.
Min/Max VPI
Default: 0/0
Max Limit: 255 (for
low-speed modules);
4095 (for high-speed
modules)
Range: As noted
above. VPI 0 is not
available. See Note at
right.
The lower/upper boundary of the VPI for SVC
connections.
Note:
As the PNNI signaling field is enabled by
default on this interface, VPI 0 is not available.
Min/Max VCI
Default: 32/65535
Min Value: 32
Max Value: 65535
The lower/upper boundary of the VCI for SVC
connections.
Over
Subscription
Default: 10 Range:
1–100
The risk factor for this function. This factor indi-
cates the factor of oversubscription allowed for
this interface.