RE: ATM Help

From: Jonathan R. Charles (jrcdehc@ameritech.net)
Date: Sun Sep 05 2004 - 03:04:19 GMT-3


The ATM interface configuration can be pretty easy and can be done without
ever having touched an ATM interface in your life...

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fwan
_c/wcfatm.htm

Personally, I would just remember where this is on the Doc CD... and just
follow it through...
So:
Release 12.2
WAN Config Guide
Configuring ATM

Anyone else have any cool neato paths to the DOC CD for the psycho complex
stuff that isn't easy to memorize?

Or:

Just remember the very simple:

Int atm 1/0 [or whatever]
 Pvc BOINKY 0/16 ILMI
exit
atm ilmi-pvc-discovery 1/0.1

show interface atm 1/0.1 [this creates a subinterface with the instant ATM
stuff]

and you will see magical stuff...

What you can basically do here, is copy what you just saw displayed to you,
and then delete the above config, and create a PVC with the automagically
discovered thingies... (thanks Scott for my new favorite word).

Remember to copy the info to notepad, nuke the subinterface and other stuff
you just did, and reboot to blow the yucky automagic stuff away... (easy
ways blow anyway... Why would you want to not use subinterfaces when you
should be mix and matching mains, subs, multipoints, point-to-points,
etc...)

Oh, yeah, and a quick note, the ATM stuff can also be your worst nightmare,
especially if you see 'no persistent circuits' or 'be your own ARP server'
or 'set up PNNI on your router' or 'configure R7 to be route voice calls to
R1 without touching the routers in between.'

Jonathan Charles
SBC
CCNP/CCDP, NNCSE, NNCSS, MCSE

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Chad
Hintz
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 23:56
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ATM Help

Hi all,
 
I have been studying for the Lab and have basically configured all of the
wan stuff except for ATM. I do not have access to the equipment to do this
or can not afford it right now :-). But in the production network that I
work on, we have tons of it up and running (to bad i am the young guy who
didn't get a chance to bring it up). I was wondering if anyone had some
tips on how I could study atm just by looking at the configs on our current
routers or do I have to beg my wife to let me get some rack time with the
rack companies ( i know this is the best way). Any help would be much
appreciated.
 
Thanks.

                
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