From: Andrew Short (ashort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 14 2001 - 17:52:54 GMT-3
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Wayne S. Lewis wrote:
> Anyway, my question is regarding the 3920 switch. What do we need to k
now
> how to do with the thing, other than creating VLAN's? Second, what's left
> to do with ATM now that LANE is gone - simply setting up VC's like with F/R
> (point-to-point and multipoint)? MPOA? NHRP? Inverse ARP? PNNI? IP over
> ATM? Static routes?
> Sorry if I'm repeating old questions.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ATM_FAQs.html
States that you should be prepared to configure ATM on any interfaces that
are available on the posted equipment list, below:
2500 series routers
2600 series routers
3600 series routers
4000 and 4500 series routers
3900 series token ring switches
Catalyst 5000 series switches
I don't believe that any of these pieces support any other than UNI
interfaces, so that should rule out PNNI. Rule out Lane, and the rest of
it is pretty fair game. I'd say be prepared for ATM configuration of UNI
interfaces on 2600, 3600, 4x00 series routers. Do the 5k's do ATM in any
flavor other than LANE?
That pretty much limits your options for configuring ATM to a very limited
subset. Learning that subset will provide good preparation.
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