
Configuring ATM Services
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Enabling or Disabling Signaling
By default, signaling is enabled on an interface when you create the circuit.
However, you can enable or disable signaling on an interface at any time.
Assigning a Protocol Standard
The protocol standard specifies how the interface defines Service Specific
Connection Oriented Protocol (SSCOP) frames. ATM Forum Version 3.0 and
Version 3.1 methods of defining SSCOP frames are incompatible.
You must assign the same protocol standard for both the router interface and the
switch. Accept the default, UNI_V30, if the switch uses ATM Forum UNI Version
3.0 to define SSCOP frames. Select UNI_V31 if the switch uses ATM Forum UNI
Version 3.1 to define SSCOP frames.
Specifying the Maximum Number of SVC Applications
You can specify the maximum number of SVC applications, or SAPs, that you
want to operate on the circuit. The number of SAPs corresponds to the number of
LANE or IP (RFC 1577) clients allowed for the circuit.
By default, you can have up to 20 SVC applications on the circuit. However, you
can specify a value from 1 through 32767.
Site Manager: Enable: page A-41
Note: Disabling ATM signaling on an interface automatically sets the data
encapsulation type to LLC/SNAP and the virtual connection type to PVC for
any new service records.
Site Manager: Protocol Standard: page A-41
Site Manager: Max Number of SVC Applications: page A-42
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