From: fwells12 (fwells12@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2002 - 16:09:59 GMT-3
This is normal behavior for an LS1010. Don't sweat it. Cisco has made it
as friendly as they could...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Davis, David" <DDavis@foxgal.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 9:15 AM
Subject: Config LS1010 PVC- strange...
> This is my first time attempting configuration of a LS1010. I know that I
don't need to do that for the lab but just to test atm connectivity through
it, I need configure a PVC or two.
>
> In trying to configure a PVC on each atm interface, on the ls1010 I
experienced strange behavior. Hopefully someone can explain it, or maybe I
am just delirious from study.
>
> There are two interfaces on the ls1010, atm 0/1/0 and atm 0/1/1, each goes
to a router.
>
> I go to atm 0/1/0 and type-
>
> ls1010(config-if)# atm pvc 0 141 int atm 0/1/1 0 131
>
> Then, if I do a "sh run", it says this-
>
> interface ATM0/1/0
> no atm auto-configuration
> !
> interface ATM0/1/1
> no atm auto-configuration
> atm pvc 0 131 interface ATM0/1/0 0 141
> !
>
> So, it reversed it and put it on the other interface? Why?
>
> The strange thing is, it works. I only need the one PVC to talk through
interface 0/1/0 to int 0/1/1 and back.
>
> In the CCIE Practical Studies book, page 587, it show configuring PVCs on
each interface, like this-
>
> interface ATM0/1/0
> no atm auto-configuration
> atm pvc 0 141 interface ATM0/1/1 0 131
> !
> interface ATM0/1/1
> no atm auto-configuration
> atm pvc 0 131 interface ATM0/1/0 0 141
> !
>
> Only, if I try to do that, I get-
> %connection creation fails: vpi/vci has been used by other connections
>
> Why the differences?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help provided!
>
> David Davis
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