
Configuring ATM Services
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Starting ATM Services
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to start ATM on the router using default
values for all parameters.
Using the BCC
To start ATM on a router using the BCC:
1.
Add ATM to the configuration.
2.
Enable ATM signaling (if you plan to define either a LANE or classical IP
service record).
3.
Define an ATM service record.
4.
If you defined a PVC service record, add at least one virtual circuit to that
service record.
5.
Enable protocols on the ATM service record.
Adding ATM to the Configuration
To add ATM to the configuration, navigate to the top-level prompt and enter:
atm slot
<slot_number>
[
module
<module_number>
]
connector
<connector_number>
slot_number
is the number of the chassis slot containing the link module.
module_number
is a convention used for other routers within the System 5000
chassis. You need only enter a module number when configuring an ATM router
in the System 5000 chassis (that is, the Model 5782 Centillion Multiprotocol
Engine). The module number for the ATM router is always 1.
connector_number
is the number of a connector on the link module.
Note:
The top-level prompt for BCC configuration on the System 5000
platform is “stack.” However, the remainder of this guide uses the “box”
prompt associated with the BN platform in its examples.
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