From: Scott F. Robohn (sfr@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 22 2000 - 15:08:16 GMT-3
Just a few notes to add on this topic:
naushad prasla wrote:
>
<snip>
> ATM Lane is the most difficult of all ATM configuration. Check Cisco docs on
> configuring LANE on c4500 or c7200. Both Router models have pretty much the s
ame ATM
> LANE configurations.
The config steps are almost exactly the same. Just watch
port numbering conventions, especially on 7200s and 3600s
(e.g. ATMx/y versus ATM0).
> 2. When configuring LANE, always configure LANE Configuration Server commands
on
> your main ATM interface on the Router where your Configuration database resid
es. The
> command is "Lane config auto-config"
'lane config auto-config' telss the LECS to advertise the
Cisco LECS address, which you could determine by typing
'show lane default'. The LECS is actually started using
'lane config database <database-name>'
You should know LANE, but don't forget PVCs, native SVCs,
and CLIP. There are some decent config examples at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/121/index.shtml
> I you guys do decide to take me on this offer, I would like to make just one
> request. Please make an honest attempt to read and understand the documentati
on CD
> before asking questions.
I would like to try and assist in something along these
lines. I can't make any promises yet, but I am teaching the
Cisco CATM class the week of 2/7/2000 and I might be able to
do something that week. I'll keep you posted.
Regards,
Scott
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