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1. 4 1 Configuring ATM DXI Services Changing the DXI Mode The ATM DXI mode indicates the mode of operation for this interface based on the ATM Forum ATM Data Exchange Interface Specification Each mode relates to different functional settings between the router and the DSU CSU Note The DXI header size is different for Modes 1A and 1B than for Mode 2 and Mode 2 Proprietary This difference affects the values that you can set for the VPI and VCI Refer to Setting a VPI Number and Setting a VCI Number in Chapter 5 for the allowable VPI and VCI settings for each mode By default the ATM DXI interface uses Mode 1A This mode operates only with AAL 5 encapsulation Refer to ATM DXI Modes of Operation in Chapter 2 for a detailed description of each mode Site Manager DXI Mode page A 3 Caution When assigning data encapsulation to an interface make sure that the router encapsulation method matches that of the DSU CSU Assigning a Maximum Number of Virtual Circuits By default ATM DXI allows for a maximum of 512 permanent virtual circuits on each interface however you can specify from 1 through 512 virtual circuits Site Manager Max number of VCs page A 3 4 2 114057 Rev A Customizing an ATM DXI Interface Assigning Data Encapsulation The ATM DXI interface allows both multiprotocol encapsulation and CS PDU encapsulation Multiprotocol encapsulation determines w
2. 2 16 114057 Rev A AAL 5 Understanding ATM DXI Concepts In AAL 5 only a trailer attaches to the data from the higher layer protocols to create a CS PDU AAL 5 divides the PDU into a 48 octet SAR PDU however it does not add an SAR header and trailer This 48 octet SAR PDU becomes the payload of the ATM cell Figure 2 11 Service Service data unit SDU class AAL 5 Convergence ce bl sublayer Trailer AAL layer AAL5 SAR PDU layer i Tres layer Times Note AAL 5 does not attach an SAR header or trailer to the PDU ATM0005A Figure 2 11 ATM Adaptation Layer 5 114057 Rev A Configuring ATM DXI Services Data Transmission Data transmission also called cell switching through the ATM network relies on the establishment of logical connections between ATM entities ATM is a connection oriented service This means that an ATM entity cannot transmit information until it establishes a connection with a receiving entity These connections consist of virtual channels virtual paths and transmission paths A virtual channel is a logical connection between two communicating ATM entities Each virtual channel may carry a different protocol or traffic type The virtual channel transports cells that have a common identifier The identifier is called the virtual channel identifier VCI and is part of the cell header You can establish virtual channels permanently or set them up dynamically allowin
3. Configuring ATM DXI Services Router Software Version 11 0 Site Manager Software Version 5 0 Part No 114057 Rev A August 1996 rS Bay Networks ES Bay Networks 4401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal Street Santa Clara CA 95054 Billerica MA 01821 Copyright 1988 1996 Bay Networks Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA August 1996 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Bay Networks Inc The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may only be used in accordance with the terms of that license A summary of the Software License is included in this document Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Notice for All Other Executive Agencies Notwithstanding any other license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer software the rights of the United States Government regarding its use reproduction
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6. 001763 Issue 1 Preliminary Report on Broadband ISDN Transfer Protocols December 1990 FA NWT 001109 Broadband ISDN Transport Network Elements Framework Generic Criteria December 1990 FA NWT 001110 Broadband ISDN Switching System Framework Generic Criteria December 1990 Bradley T Brown C and Malis A Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay RFC 1294 Network Working Group January 1992 De Prycker M Asynchronous Transfer Mode Solution for Broadband ISDN Ellis Horwood Limited 1991 114057 Rev A 2 19 Configuring ATM DXI Services Handel R and Huber M Integrated Broadband Networks An Introduction to ATM Based Networks Reading Massachusetts Addison Wesley Publishing Company 1991 Heinanen J Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 RFC 1483 Network Working Group July 1993 Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where you want to go next For information about Go to Starting ATM DXI Chapter 1 General ATM DXI information Chapter 2 Specific ATM DXI features and how we implement them Chapter 3 Customizing an ATM DXI interface Chapter 4 Customizing ATM DXI PVCs Chapter 5 Site Manager parameter descriptions Appendix A Site Manager defaults Appendix B 2 20 114057 Rev A Chapter 3 ATM DXI Window Basics This chapter provides some guidelines for using Site Manager ATM DXI windows For more detailed instructions
7. 3 Configuring ATM DXI Services Bridge Router Upper Layer Protocols Multiprotocol Encapsulation Convergence Sublayer ATM DXI ATM DXI DSU CSU AAL ATM DXI SAR Sublayer Physical Layer ATM0008A Figure 2 2 AAL Layer Division between Bridge Router and DSU CSU ATM DXI Error Checking The ATM DXI verifies e That the VPI VCI is valid for the PVCs configured for that ATM circuit e The header format that the value of the DXI Mode parameter defines e That the BTag field in the CS PDU header is equal to the ETag field in the CS PDU trailer and ensures that the frame size is valid If the packet contains an invalid header the router drops the packet updates the appropriate MIB statistic and logs the appropriate event 2 4 114057 Rev A Understanding ATM DXI Concepts Refer to ATM DXI Modes of Operation later in this chapter for details Note The ETag and BTag fields verify that the reassembled AAL3 4 common part convergence sublayer CPCS frame is not just two frames concatenated together If these two fields do not match then the frame is most likely the concatenation of two frames ATM DXI LMI Support The router supports a proprietary version of the ATM DXI Local Management Interface LMI This proprietary version of the LMI was a precursor to the standardized ATM Forum version LMI uses an SNMP like protocol to query network management statistics maintained on the DSU C
8. A can reach Site B Using Hybrid Access for Routing In hybrid access mode routing protocols view the ATM network interface in terms of group access PVCs as described in the Group Access Mode section earlier in this chapter ATM DXI and Multipath Support Our implementation of ATM DXI provides multipath redundancy This means for example that if there are two physical lines and one line fails the other takes over the task of transmission redundancy If both lines are working the router uses both lines simultaneously multipath 114057 Rev A 2 13 Configuring ATM DXI Services The multipath feature lets you group several lines that back up one another to ensure that information makes it across the network Figure 2 8 shows a network with two physical links across the ATM network Path A E E Router Router Path B ATM0014A Figure 2 8 Multipath Network In this example when the router receives traffic destined for the network it alternately chooses Path A or Path B at random to transmit the data The router uses both lines simultaneously to balance the load If one of these connections fails the router uses the remaining path You can configure multipath for direct access mode PVCs only The most significant part of configuring multipath is how you set
9. DXI Virtual Circuit Window Parameter Default VPI Number None VCI Number None B 1 Configuring ATM DXI Services Table B 3 ATM DXI PVC List Window Parameter Default Enable Enable Mode Group Access Multiprotocol Encapsulation LLC SNAP CS PDU Encapsulation AAL5 Encapsulation Multicast Unicast Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where you want to go next For information about Go to Starting ATM DXI Chapter 1 General ATM DXI information Chapter 2 Specific ATM DXI features and how we implement them Chapter 3 Customizing an ATM DXI interface Chapter 4 Customizing ATM DXI PVCs Chapter 5 Site Manager parameter descriptions Appendix A 114057 Rev A A AAL Sublayer support 2 3 access modes Index ATM DXI concepts 2 1 changing 5 3 direct access 2 10 function of 2 9 group access 2 9 hybrid access 2 11 to 2 13 See also DXI Mode and Mode adding ATM DXI to the router 1 2 to 1 4 PVCs 1 3 to 1 4 ARP support 2 6 ATM cell switching 2 18 Convergence Sublayer CS described 2 16 data transmission 2 18 layers 2 15 AAL 3 4 2 16 AAL 5 2 17 ATM Adaptation Layer AAL 2 15 in protocol reference model 2 15 to 2 17 Segmentation and Reassembly SAR sublayer 2 16 transmission path defined 2 18 transmitting data through network 2 17 virtual channel defined 2 18
10. Enable Enable Disable Specifies whether our proprietary version of the Local Management Interface LMI is enabled for the selected interface This LMI is not compatible with the ATM Forum standard LMI and is only for use with DXI Mode 2 Proprietary Accept the default Enable if you want LMI enabled for the interface Set to Disable if you do not want LMI available for the interface 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 2 1 15 PVC Parameters Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Enable Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces gt PVCs Enable Enable Disable Specifies whether this PVC is enabled for the selected interface Set to Disable if you do not want this PVC enabled 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 14 1 14 114057 Rev A A 5 Configuring ATM DXI Services Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Mode Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces gt PVCs Group Access Group Access Hybrid Access Direct Access Specifies the role of the PVC Accept the default group access if you want the PVC to be part of a group of PVCs Set to hybrid access if you want the PVC to be part of a group of PVCs for routing and to direct access for bridging Set to direct access if you want the PVC to be used for bridging or routin
11. Site B network Upper layer Y o gt protocol Site C gt Site D ATMO0011A Figure 2 5 Direct Access Mode Direct access supports the following protocols IP IPX XNS DECnet Phase IV AppleTalk VINES and bridging If you use direct access mode you must configure each PVC manually and assign protocols to run on each PVC This mode allows you to dedicate a PVC to a particular protocol but at the expense of some configuration overhead memory and address space 2 10 114057 Rev A Understanding ATM DXI Concepts Direct access mode is best suited to small nonmeshed configurations or to configurations in which protocols must reside on separate PVCs Note Be aware that the maximum number of PVCs you can configure in direct access mode varies depending on the configuration of the router the number of protocols running on the circuits and the number of routing entries Hybrid Access Mode Hybrid access mode combines characteristics of group and direct access modes It works best for nonmeshed network configurations that use both bridging and routing over a single ATM DXI interface This mode is also best for spanning tree bridging If your network combines bridging and routing over the same interface you not only need PVCs in group access mode for routing but you also need bridging to operate over these same PVCs Since group access mode does not allow for bridging in nonmeshed environments
12. a PVC s VPI VCI pair This number identifies each PVC thereby identifying a path for the router to direct data out to the network See Setting PVCs for Multipath Mode in Chapter 3 for instructions on configuring multiple PVCs to run in multipath mode Note If you use multipath mode packets traveling on the two paths may arrive at their destination out of sequence Some protocols do not tolerate packets arriving out of sequence As a result you may experience poor performance or failures 2 14 114057 Rev A Understanding ATM DXI Concepts ATM Layers The B ISDN protocol reference model on which ATM is based consists of four layers Each layer communicates only with the layer either directly above it or directly below it Figure 2 9 shows the B ISDN ATM protocol reference model Higher Protocol Layer Convergence sublayer CS ATM adaptation Segmentation and reassembly sublayer SAR con ATM Layer Transmission convergence sublayer Physical layer Physical medium dependent sublayer PMD PHY ATM0003A Figure 2 9 B ISDN ATM Protocol Reference Model The following layers relate directly to how Bay Networks routers support ATM DXI e ATM layer e ATM adaptation layer AAL The ATM layer defines how two nodes transmit information between them It is concerned with the format and size of the cells and the contents of the headers The addresses of the cells are meaningful only to the two adjacent loc
13. and Mode 2 Proprietary This difference affects the value that you set for the VPI and VCI parameters For allowable VPI and VCI entries for each mode refer to Setting a VPI VCI Pair in Chapter 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 2 1 18 Max number of VCs Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces 512 1 through 512 Specifies the maximum number of virtual channels VCs allowed on the selected interface This value is for PVCs only Accept the default 512 or enter a different value between 1 and 512 inclusive 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 2 1 5 114057 Rev A A 3 Configuring ATM DXI Services Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Multiprotocol Encapsulation Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces LLC SNAP LLC SNAP NLPID NO MPE Determines whether the outbound packets on the selected interface are encapsulated with a multiprotocol header per RFC 1490 NLPID or RFC 1483 LLC SNAP All group or hybrid access mode PVCs configured for the selected interface use the value you set for this field We recommend selecting LLC SNAP If you are running an ATM DXI version earlier than Version 8 00 select NLPID for backward compatibility If you select NO MPE the router interprets this as virtual channel based multiplexing which is not supported f
14. both multiprotocol encapsulation and CS PDU encapsulation Multiprotocol encapsulation determines whether the outbound packets on the interface are encapsulated with a NLPID RFC 1490 or LLC SNAP RFC 1483 multiprotocol header All group or hybrid access mode PVCs on the interface use the value you set for this field CS PDU encapsulation determines whether the outbound packets on the grouped virtual channels use AAL 3 4 CS_PDU encapsulation or AAL 5 CS_PDU encapsulation All group and hybrid access mode PVCs on the interface use the value you set for this field 114057 Rev A 5 3 Configuring ATM DXI Services Selecting a Multiprotocol Encapsulation You can use one of three multiprotocol encapsulation methods for each ATM DXI PVC LLC SNAP NLPID and NO MPE We recommend that you use the default setting LLC SNAP when selecting a multiprotocol encapsulation method However keep the following exceptions in mind e Ifyou are running a router software version earlier than Version 8 00 use NLPID for backward compatibility e If you specify NO MPE the router interprets this as virual channel based multiplexing which is not supported for bridging Site Manager Multiprotocol Encapsulation page A 6 Caution When assigning data encapsulation to an interface make sure that the encapsulation method matches that of the DSU CSU Selecting a CS PDU Encapsulation You can use one of three CS PDU encapsul
15. methods at the ATM DXI interface level AAL 5 Encapsulation AAL 3 4 Encapsulation and No Encapsulation Defining the CS PDU encapsulation on the interface level sets the default value for any PVCs you may add Normally any new PVCs use the default AAL 5 encapsulation By setting the CS PDU encapsulation method to AAL 3 4 at the interface level all new PVCs that you add to the interface automatically use AAL 3 4 encapsulation Use No Encapsulation a proprietary value if you do not want the interface to use any CS PDU encapsulation When selecting a CS PDU encapsulation choose the encapsulation method that you want most PVCs on the interface to use You can always change the encapsulation method for individual PVCs after you add them Site Manager CS PDU Encapsulation page A 4 e Caution When assigning data encapsulation to an interface make sure that the encapsulation method matches that of the receiving device on the other end of the ATM network Enabling or Disabling the Multicast Function By default the ATM DXI interface does not accept multicast packets However you can enable the multicast function to accept multicast packets Site Manager Multicast page A 5 4 4 114057 Rev A Customizing an ATM DXI Interface Enabling or Disabling LMI To assist in obtaining traps and statistical information from the ATM DSU CSU Bay Networks includes a proprietary version of Local Manag
16. on specific Site Manager buttons or menu selections refer to Using Site Manager Software Adding or Copying PVCs When adding or copying a PVC keep the following in mind e Whether you add or copy a PVC you can always customize it later e When you run PVCs in direct or hybrid access mode the copy function copies all of the existing PVC specific information to the new PVC However this function does not copy the protocols that you have selected and configured for that PVC You must reselect and reconfigure any desired protocols for the newly copied PVC Setting PVCs for Multipath Mode Setting PVCs in Multipath Mode provides a form of redundancy For example if there are two physical lines and one line fails the other takes over transmission redundancy If both lines are working the router uses both lines simultaneously multipath 114057 Rev A 3 1 Configuring ATM DXI Services The multipath feature lets you group two or more PVCs to ensure that information makes it across the network When setting PVCs for multipath mode keep the following in mind The PVCs must have the same VCI and VPI numbers You can only set direct access PVCs to operate in multipath mode To set PVCs to use multipath mode 1 From the Configuration Manager window select Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces The ATM DXI Interface List window opens Click on PVCs The ATM DXI PVC List window opens Select the first PVC you want
17. to an ATM network a Bay Networks synchronous link module works with a Fast Routing Engine FRE or FRE 2 to form an Intelligent Link Interface ILI pair This ILI pair uses ATM DXI as a wide area network WAN protocol to connect to an ATM data service unit channel service unit DSU CSU The DSU CSU then converts these packets into uniform 53 byte cells for transmission over the ATM network Figure 2 1 114057 Rev A 2 1 Configuring ATM DXI Services E D T1 or T3 T1 or T3 DSU CSU HSSI or V 35 RS 449 Sac di Figure 2 1 ATM0007A How ATM DXI Works ATM DXI Support A router running ATM DXI provides the following support Routing IP IPX XNS DEC net Phase IV AppleTalk and VINES traffic over the ATM network MAC level transparent bridging over the ATM network Multiprotocol encapsulation functions defined in RFC 1294 and RFC 1483 enabling concurrent bridging and multiprotocol routing support on the same PVC A convergence sublayer CS function compatible with AAL 3 4 and AAL 5 as defined in Section 1 of the ITU T formerly CCITT B ISDN Protocol Reference Model PRM Error checking ATM DXI Link Management Interface LMI including Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP P
18. virtual path defined 2 18 ATM Adaptation Layer AAL 2 15 deleting from the router 1 4 supported features 2 2 synchronous line parameters set for 2 6 versus ATM 2 1 ATM layers understanding 2 15 to 2 17 Bay Networks CompuServe forum xx Customer Service FTP xix home page on World Wide Web xix InfoFACTS service xxi publications ordering xvi support programs xviii Support Source CD xx Technical Response Center xvii xxi technical support xvii C cell switching 2 18 circuit creating a 1 2 CompusServe Bay Networks forum on xx Convergence Sublayer CS described 2 16 CS PDU Encapsulation parameter description ATM DXI Interface List window A 4 ATM DXI PVC List window A 7 selecting 4 4 5 4 114057 Rev A Index 1 Configuring ATM DXI Services Customer Service FTP xix customer support See getting help D data encapsulation assigning 4 3 5 3 defaults parameter B 1 to B 2 direct access mode 2 10 disabling interfaces 4 1 LMI 4 5 multicast 4 4 PVCs 5 2 DXI Mode changing 4 2 parameter description A 3 See also access modes 4 2 E Enable parameter description ATM DXI Interface List window A 2 ATM DXI PVC List window A 5 enabling interfaces 4 1 LMI 4 5 multicast 4 4 PVCs 5 2 error checking 2 4 F features supported 2 2 G getting help from a Bay Networks Technical Response Center xxi from the Support Source CD xx through C
19. want to enable on this circuit from the Select Protocols window 2 Click on OK For each protocol you select the Configuration Manager displays a protocol specific window prompting you for required information If you need assistance in responding to any queries consult the appropriate configuration guide When you finish configuring the protocols Site Manager displays the Configuration Manager window 1 2 114057 Rev A Starting ATM DXI Adding PVCs to an ATM DXI Circuit You must add at least one PVC to an ATM DXI circuit for it to function To add a PVC 1 From the Configuration Manager window select Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces The ATM DXI Interface List window opens The new ATM DXI interface appears highlighted at the top of the window Caution The DXI mode default setting Mode 1A defines specific virtual path identifier VPI and virtual channel identifier VCI ranges for this PVC Make sure you want to use DXI Mode 1A before continuing Refer to Changing the DXI Mode in Chapter 4 for more information about modifying the DXI mode setting 2 Click on the PVCs button The ATM DXI PVC List window opens 3 Click on Add The ATM DXI Virtual Circuit window opens 4 Supply the following information A VPI virtual path identifier number You must enter a valid VPI number The range for the VPI number varies depending on the DXI Mode specified in the ATM DXI Interface List wind
20. you must use hybrid access mode In this mode a PVC behaves like a direct access PVC for bridging while maintaining group access characteristics for routing protocols Figure 2 6 Bridge protocol sees two interfaces ATM PISCIDITOT data to the network network interface 4 Routing protocol Routing protocol sees one interface to the network I Interface ATM0012A Figure 2 6 Hybrid Access Mode 114057 Rev A 2 11 Configuring ATM DXI Services For hybrid access mode you must configure all PVCs manually and assign bridging protocols to run on each PVC Hybrid access supports all protocols that are available for the ATM interface IP IPX XNS DECnet Phase IV AppleTalk VINES and bridging Note When you select hybrid access mode for a PVC Site Manager provides only three protocol options Bridge Spanning Tree and Native Mode LAN NML These protocols as well as the protocols that are on the ATM interface can run on the PVC Before you configure hybrid access on your router carefully evaluate the types of routers you are connecting in your network For example combining Series 7 routers running in group access bridge mode with Series 7 or later routers running in hybrid access mode may cause broadcasting or spanning tree problems If you plan to configure such a network contact the Bay Networks Technical Response Center Using Hybrid Access for Transparent Bridging In Figure 2 7 traf
21. A 3 Mode A 6 Multicast A 5 A 7 Multiprotocol Encapsulation A 4 A 6 VCI Number A 2 VPI Number A 1 protocols enabling 1 2 managing 3 3 supported 2 2 PVCs adding 3 1 copying 3 1 customizing 5 1 to 5 5 direct access mode 2 10 group access mode 2 9 hybrid access 2 11 to 2 13 Multipath Mode setting for 3 1 R routing and hybrid access mode 2 13 S Segmentation and Reassembly SAR sublayer described 2 16 Support Source CD xx synchronous lines ATM DXI and 2 6 T Technician Interface caution using 1 1 transparent bridging and hybrid access mode 2 12 114057 Rev A Index 3 Configuring ATM DXI Services V VCI Number parameter description A 2 setting 5 2 virtual channel identifier VCI defined 2 18 virtual path identifier VPI defined 2 18 VPI Number parameter description A 1 setting 5 2 VPI VCI pairs See also VPI Number or VCI Number setting 5 1 W World Wide Web Bay Networks home page on xix Index 4 114057 Rev A
22. L 3 4 E ATM0009A Figure 2 3 DXI Modes of Operation To select a mode for your router configure the DXI Mode parameter refer to Interface Parameters in Appendix A for details 2 8 114057 Rev A Understanding ATM DXI Concepts Access Modes for ATM DXI Services You can enable each ATM PVC to function in one of three access modes group access direct access or hybrid access Within the same ATM physical interface you can configure PVCs to use different modes The following sections describe the access modes Group Access Mode In group access mode upper layer protocols treat each ATM network interface as a single access point to the switched network They use a single network address to send all traffic destined for the switched network to the ATM network interface Figure 2 4 shows a conceptual drawing of group access mode the default network Lid interface ATM0010A Figure 2 4 Group Access Mode Group access supports the following protocols IP IPX XNS DECnet Phase IV AppleTalk VINES and transparent bridging Of the three modes group access uses network addressing most efficiently and is the easiest to configure Although you need to configure each PVC manually for group access mode you need only define and associate protocols with the ATM network interface All the group access mode PVCs you configure for a given ATM interface ca
23. M DXI specification Choose either AAL 3 4 or AAL 5 according to the desired encapsulation method No Encapsulation is a proprietary value Select this value when you do not want CS PDU encapsulation 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 14 1 13 Multicast Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces gt PVCs Unicast Unicast Multicast Indicates whether this PVC is multicast or unicast Set to unicast or multicast according to the PVC type 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 14 1 16 114057 Rev A A 7 Configuring ATM DXI Services Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where you want to go next For information about Go to Starting ATM DXI Chapter 1 General ATM DXI information Chapter 2 Specific ATM DXI features and how we implement them Chapter 3 Customizing an ATM DXI interface Chapter 4 Customizing ATM DXI PVCs Chapter 5 Site Manager defaults Appendix B 114057 Rev A Appendix B Site Manager Default Settings This appendix lists the Site Manager default parameter settings for ATM DXI Use the Configuration Manager to edit these defaults Table B 1 ATM DXI Interface List Window Parameter Default Enable Enable Interface Description None DXI Mode Mode 1A Max number of VCs 512 Multiprotocol Encapsulation LLC SNAP CS PDU Encapsulation AAL5 Encapsulation Multicast Disable LMI Enable Enable Table B 2 ATM
24. Proprietary enter a value from 32 through 65535 Site Manager VCI Number page A 2 Enabling or Disabling a PVC By default you enable a PVC when you create it However you can enable or disable a specific PVC at any time Site Manager Enable page A 2 5 2 114057 Rev A Customizing ATM DXI PVCs Changing the PVC Access Mode You can enable each PVC to function in one of three access modes group access direct access or hybrid access The PVC Access Mode indicates how the PVC behaves within the network You can configure PVCs to use different modes within the same physical interface Note Refer to Access Modes for ATM DXI Services in Chapter 2 for more information about these three modes When customizing each PVC keep the following in mind e Accept the default group access if you want the PVC to act as part of a group of PVCs All group access PVCs on an interface use the same protocols This means that when you modify a protocol for one group PVC you are modifying that protocol for all of the group PVCs e Set the mode to Hybrid Access if you want the PVC to act as part of a group of PVCs when routing and to act alone when bridging e Set the mode to Direct Access if you want the PVC to bridge or route to different networks than do group access or hybrid access PVCs Site Manager Mode page A 6 Assigning Data Encapsulation The ATM DXI interface allows
25. SU MIB The DSU CSU may also send asynchronous events in the form of trap messages to the router Simulated Multicast Packet Support ATM DXI supports multicast packets enabling the router to take advantage of multicast functionality if it is available from the ATM network ATM multicasting reserves select network assigned VPIs VCIs as multicast addresses The ATM network maps multiple recipients to a single VPI VCI and delivers copies of all ATM cells to each member of the address group As a cell passes through the ATM network the network manipulates the cell to reveal the actual source to the cell recipient If no multicast address is available for the protocol because the network interface has direct PVC access you have not set up the service yet or the VPI VCI has not been entered in the Adjacent Host Table ATM DXI simulates a broadcast packet by forwarding a copy of the message to each known PVC Simulated multicasting is generally used in certain address resolution techniques and for applications that require the delivery of identical information to multiple recipients 114057 Rev A 2 5 Configuring ATM DXI Services ARP and Inverse ARP Support ATM DXI supports the Address Resolution Protocol ARP enabling the router to dynamically resolve IP network layer protocol to VPI VCI address mappings ATM DXI learns the PVC address by detecting the PVC that received the ARP response ATM DXI also supports Inverse ARP How
26. Selecting a CS PDU Encapsulation Method ssssssseeee 4 4 Enabling or Disabling the Multicast FUNGLION iiec ANAN 4 4 le ekeb apogr erm RE 4 5 vere T pr er ERE 4 5 Chapter 5 Customizing ATM DXI PVCs seing a VEIT Pl O E ord orbs 5 1 Saida IMIDE cista teu AN aa 5 2 SC VOL BDDOE adipe e a 5 2 Enabling ir Dis BING a PYG sericea AN ANA AA AA 5 2 Changing the PVC Access Mode edad 5 3 Assigning Data East OE uiuis iere tit a ror t pnt LANA Rn iri ER Reed p ebore 5 3 Selecting a Multiprotocol Encapsulation aa masasama kaa denn bt anne uix 5 4 eglegcing a CS PDU Encapsulglali 222 3 GG BANANA uite el tis ibas 5 4 Enabling or Disabling the Multicast FUFGDOFE sssrinin 5 5 Mere t0 Ga TARE Ka nna AA PE T TE PERO EE 5 5 Appendix A Site Manager Parameter Descriptions Virtual Path and Virtual Circuit Parameters ana endemic kaan annua addi tuse A 1 nterface Parameters M M A 2 PYG PIONS auct adatti esed costar ord fa MR Gr RUF boe cuia Mrd deed A 5 Where ta Go NGA icones PAG nS PANAHI T A 8 Appendix B Site Manager Default Settings Where to GO NEXU iiis GARA a tha lennon Rd ca dnx Era xar pecus Pax AREE RS pA R bad AER B 2 Index 114057 Rev A vii viii 114057 Rev A Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 114057 Rev A Figures Pos ATI DAT VEOISS iic poete eod S
27. This mode operates with AAL 5 only No AAL 5 functions are performed by the DTE the DCE performs the AAL 5 and ATM layer functions Mode 1B This mode serves the same purpose as Mode 1A but offers additional support for AAL 3 4 for at least one VPI VCI Mode 2 This mode allows the DTE to perform the AAL 3 4 CPCS encapsulation for the DTE SDU then puts this PDU into an ATM DXI frame The DSU CSU then modifies the frame to support either AAL 3 4 or AAL 5 The DSU CSU performs AAL functions based on whether the virtual channel connection is set for AAL 3 4 or AAL 5 Mode 2 Proprietary In addition to the three modes described by the ATM Forum our implementation of the ATM DXI specification defines a fourth mode of operation Mode 2 Proprietary This mode is a proprietary version of Mode 2 used prior to the development of ATM Forum s standard Mode 2 This version of Mode 2 has some DXI header differences from the standard Mode 2 and it handles only AAL 3 4 114057 Rev A 2 7 Configuring ATM DXI Services Note Use this mode if your configuration uses pre ATM Forum DXI DSU CSU devices for example a Digital Link DL3200 Figure 2 3 illustrates how each mode handles data transfer from the router to the DSU CSU Mode 1A p Mode 1B Mode 2 Mode 2 Proprietary J pe cs AAL 3 4 A AAL 3 4 AAL 3 4 AAL 3 4 AAL 3 4 AAL 3 4 DSU CSU i DSU CSU DSU CSU AAL 5 AAL 5 AAL 3 4 AA
28. X 114057 Rev A InfoFACTS Technical Support and Online Services InfoFACTS is the Bay Networks free 24 hour fax on demand service This automated system has libraries of technical and product documents designed to help you manage and troubleshoot your Bay Networks products The system responds to a fax from the caller or to a third party within minutes of being accessed To use InfoFACTS in the United States or Canada call toll free 1 800 786 3228 Outside North America toll calls can be made to 1 408 764 1002 In Europe toll free numbers are also available for contacting both InfoFACTS and CompuServe Please check our Web page for the listing in your country How to Get Help Use the following numbers to reach your Bay Networks Technical Response Center Technical Response Center Telephone Number Fax Number Billerica MA 1 800 2LANWAN 508 670 8765 Santa Clara CA 1 800 2LANWAN 408 764 1188 Valbonne France 33 92 968 968 Sydney Australia 612 9927 8800 612 9927 8811 Tokyo Japan 81 3 5402 0180 33 92 966 998 81 3 5402 0173 114057 Rev A xxi Chapter 1 Starting ATM DXI This chapter describes how to set up a synchronous interface to run the default ATM DXI configuration Before You Begin Before you can start ATM DXI on your router you must 1 Open a configuration file 2 Specify router hardware if using a local mode c
29. a tnnt hae ad SML tees KA xix Ma OB AD ada tL D c TM xix ARPS eT deme TT a xix AP UN TII N T T teet dined AA xx Melle balsa e m XX MOFFAT Mme xxi Hor a Get HIN ama ANA o AA ES xxi Chapier 1 Starting ATM DXI Berie MA AA AA 1 1 Adding ATM DX No the TOUTE e EE 1 2 GAI a0 AT WOON aT S 1 2 Enabling Protocols on sn ATM DAI ONGUIE iic ANA ea 1 2 Addi PV ESS toan ATM EDO CIOU Gana ddcere ant dooaepaccargeateacnddceeas eenaa 1 3 Deleting ATM DXI from ING Route 1i an Ama KAN Bawa ka anak kan ad ARR Rd aap tants 1 4 Aa Ga NG pu MTM 1 5 Chapter 2 Understanding ATM DXI Concepts S DASS ATM aha AKA NAA AA 2 1 114057 Rev A V AA KO SOU aah AGA ANA AGED ERA tiir NAUNA INAANAK GAN 2 2 PMNS OT gres zd Me NUR 2 3 HAL Sublayer SUD mama NAGANA AP ANAKAN eH ELM da dert 2 3 ATM ESSI Error Gee uod e Gehe ree ba a per errr d ER an d bata rb den 2 4 ATM SD LIM SO BORE er 2 5 Simulated Multicast Packet SUDDOND ausi iiit tan iiec ttstup icis ask dartveau p tops aniraa 2 5 ARP nd Inverse ARP SUDDO crnini siinses ann ka Aa as Exstat duc 2 6 ATM TESI Impiementatlon MOIS aNG PE rap uidi nk das ub AA AA 2 6 Configuring Synchronous Lines for ATM DX eeessessessseseeeeeeeentnnnnt 2 6 ATM DXI Modes of ODSIDOE maam ies tL e DAE heard eee deena 2 7 Mode TA 2 7 user T M m 2 7 ModE E supuesta tetas beo D o E DM EU SEE ae co 2 7 Mode Z PIO DHEA ives e ER 2 7
30. al nodes that is usually not to the end nodes The ATM adaptation layer AAL converts higher layer protocol data into formats that are compatible with the requirements of the ATM layer enabling ATM to handle different types of information all within the same format 114057 Rev A 2 15 Configuring ATM DXI Services AAL 3 4 The AAL is divided into two sublayers the convergence sublayer CS and the segmentation and reassembly SAR sublayer These two sublayers convert variable length messages into 48 byte segments while ensuring the integrity of the data The CCITT now ITU T has defined different types of AALs to handle different kinds of traffic Bay Networks routers support AAL 3 4 and AAL 5 The next two sections describe the AAL process In the AAL 3 4 process a convergence sublayer CS header and trailer envelop the data from the higher layer protocols creating a CS protocol data unit PDU AAL 3 4 divides the PDU into 44 octet segments Each segment is encapsulated with a segmentation and reassembly SAR header and trailer creating a 48 octet SAR PDU This 48 octet SAR PDU is the payload of the ATM cell Figure 2 10 Service Service data unit SDU class AAL 3 4 Convergence sublayer P Header Trailer AAL AAL 3 4 SAR PDU i Tsar POU SAR A SAR PDU PDU layer Header E ATM ATM ATM cell ATM cell Layer emen Tran ATM0004A Figure 2 10 ATM Adaptation Layer 3 4
31. ally associate to a common identifier This identifier is called the virtual path identifier VPI and is part of the cell header A virtual channel is a logical connection between two communicating ATM entities Each virtual channel may carry a different protocol or traffic type The virtual channel transports cells that have a common identifier The identifier is called the virtual channel identifier VCI and is part of the cell header Note ATM DXI does not allow duplicate VPI VCI pairs on the same ATM physical interface that is on the same link module However duplicate VPI VCI pairs can exist on different physical interfaces that is on different link modules 114057 Rev A 5 1 Configuring ATM DXI Services Setting a VPI Number The VPI number does not have a default setting You must enter a valid VPI number for each PVC you create Depending on the DXI Mode you specify for the interface the range for the VPI number varies as follows e Mode 1A or Mode IB enter a value from 0 through 15 e Mode 2 or Mode 2 Proprietary enter a value from 0 through 255 Site Manager VPI Number page A 1 Setting a VCI Number The VCI number does not have a default setting You must enter a valid VCI number for each PVC you create Depending on the DXI Mode you specify for the interface the range for the VCI number varies as follows e Mode IA or Mode IB enter a value from 32 through 63 e Mode 2 or Mode 2
32. ation methods at the ATM DXI PVC level AAL 5 Encapsulation AAL 3 4 Encapsulation and No Encapsulation Normally any new PVCs use the default AAL 5 encapsulation Setting the CS PDU encapsulation method to AAL 3 4 at the interface level makes all new PVCs that you add to the interface automatically use AAL 3 4 encapsulation Defining the CS PDU encapsulation on the PVC level overrides the default value that you set on the interface level You can use No Encapsulation a proprietary value if you do not want the PVC to use any CS PDU encapsulation Site Manager CS PDU Encapsulation page A 7 5 4 114057 Rev A Customizing ATM DXI PVCs Caution When assigning data encapsulation to an interface make sure that the encapsulation method matches that of the receiving device on the other end of the ATM network Enabling or Disabling the Multicast Function By default ATM DXI PVCs do not accept multicast packets However you can enable the multicast function to accept multicast packets Site Manager Multicast page A 7 Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where you want to go next For information about Go to Starting ATM DXI Chapter 1 General ATM DXI information Chapter 2 Specific ATM DXI features and how we implement them Chapter 3 Customizing an ATM DXI interface Chapter 4 Site Manager parameter descriptions Appendix A Site Manager defaults Appendi
33. e Intelligent Link Interface Interim Local Management Interface Internet Protocol International Telecommunications Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector Local Management Interface media access control Open Systems Interconnection Open Shortest Path First protocol data unit permanent virtual circuit service access point segmentation and reassembly service data unit switched multimegabit data service Subnetwork Access Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol Virtual circuit virtual channel connection 114057 Rev A XV Configuring ATM DXI Services VCI virtual channel identifier VPC virtual path connection VPI virtual path identifier WAN wide area network Ordering Bay Networks Publications To purchase additional copies of this document or other Bay Networks publications order by part number from the Bay Networks Press at the following telephone or fax numbers Telephone 1 800 845 9523 e Fax United States Canada 1 800 582 8000 Fax International 1 916 939 1010 You can also use these numbers to request a free catalog of Bay Networks Press product publications xvi 114057 Rev A Technical Support and Online Services To ensure comprehensive network support to our customers and partners worldwide Bay Networks Customer Service has Technical Response Centers in key locations around the globe e Billerica Massachusetts e Santa Clara California e Sydney Australia e Toky
34. ect Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Delete ATM Site Manager asks Do you REALLY want to delete ATM Click on OK Site Manager deletes ATM DXI from the router and returns to the Configuration Manager window Note Refer to Chapter 5 for instructions on how to delete individual PVCs from an ATM DXI interface 1 4 114057 Rev A Where to Go Next Starting ATM DXI Use the following table to determine where you want to go next For information about Go to General ATM DXI information Chapter 2 Specific ATM DXI features and how we implement them Chapter 3 Customizing an ATM DXI interface Chapter 4 Customizing ATM DXI PVCs Chapter 5 Site Manager parameter descriptions Appendix A Site Manager defaults Appendix B 114057 Rev A Chapter 2 Understanding ATM DXI Concepts This chapter discusses the concepts behind the ATM Data Exchange Interface DXDI protocol and how we implement this service in Bay Networks routers In this chapter you can e Read more about ATM DXI and how it works e Read about the kinds of support that a router running ATM DXI provides e Review the notes describing how Bay Networks implements special ATM DXI features ATM DXI versus ATM You can access an ATM network using a synchronous that is HSSI V 35 or RS 449 connection or a direct ATM connection When using a synchronous connection you must use ATM DXI Unlike an ATM interface that connects directly
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36. eite a e anes Occo aca br p 2 2 AAL Layer Division between Bridge Router and DSU CSU 2 4 DXI Modes o OPErAtON Me 2 8 GUP ACCESS MOJE iss nerds GAAN P 2 9 ect ACROSS NONG aee iani S NANANG 2 10 m bust 4 IQ 2 11 Example of a Bridged Natwatk daa makan cased tik ctn 2 13 JI uecDNE I WERE S vated S S 2 14 B ISDN ATM Protocol Reference Model sseesssseseee 2 15 ATM Adaptation Layer SHE ada kabangisan paaa aska aula PANGA 2 16 ATM Adaptation Layer G a ABAKA oe indita qid sc bac re n tad 2 17 AIM Transmission COINDOODIS aaa nee eroe Ond Y rc adde 2 19 Tables Table 3 1 Locaing a Polaco Mana maa ANNA ep ot det a cR 3 3 Table B 1 ATM DXI Interface List Window seseeseeeneenenn B 1 TableB 2 ATM DXI dual Circuit VEIDODIi napasabak B 1 J amp bleE 3 ATM DXI PVC List WIDIOW aseo t trad e nea hin ru B 2 114057 Rev A xi About This Guide This guide offers Instructions for starting a default Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Data Exchange Interface DXI configuration on a synchronous interface Chapter 1 e A general overview of ATM DXI technology and a list of additional resources that describe this technology Chapter 2 e Specific features of ATM DXI and how we implement them Chapter 3 e Instructions on how to customize an ATM DXI interface Chapter 4 e Instructions on how to customize ATM DXI PVCs Chapter 5 e Descriptions of ATM DXI paramet
37. ement Interface LMI with ATM DXI This LMI is incompatible with the ATM Forum standard LMI and only operates under the Mode 2 Proprietary DXI mode Caution If you disable LMI the DSU CSU cannot report traps to the router and the router cannot retrieve statistical information from the DSU CSU By default this function is enabled If you do not want LMI available for the interface set the value to Disabled Site Manager LMI Enable page A 5 Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where you want to go next For information about Go to Starting ATM DXI Chapter 1 General ATM DXI information Chapter 2 Specific ATM DXI features and how we implement them Chapter 3 Customizing ATM DXI PVCs Chapter 5 Site Manager parameter descriptions Appendix A Site Manager defaults Appendix B 114057 Rev A 4 5 Chapter 5 Customizing ATM DXI PVCs Once you add PVCs to your router you may want to customize them for your specific network configuration Note You must first add an ATM DXI interface to the router and add PVCs to that interface before you can customize any PVCs For instructions on how to start ATM DXI how to add ATM DXI interfaces or how to add PVCs to an ATM DXI interface refer to Chapter 1 Setting a VPI VCI Pair A virtual path is a set of virtual channels between a common source and destination The virtual channels within a virtual path logic
38. ers and how you edit them Appendix A e A list of parameter default settings for ATM DXI and ATM Appendix B Before You Begin Before using this guide you must complete the following procedures For a new router e Install the router refer to the installation manual that came with your router e Connect the router to the network and create a pilot configuration file refer to Quick Starting Routers Connecting AN and ANH Systems to a Network or Connecting ASN Routers to a Network Make sure that you are running the latest version of Bay Networks Site Manager and router software For instructions refer to Upgrading Routers from Version 7 8 00 to Version 11 0 114057 Rev A xiii Configuring ATM DXI Services Conventions angle brackets lt gt bold text brackets ellipsis points italic text quotation marks Screen text separator 5 vertical line I Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example if command syntax is ping zip address you enter ping 192 32 10 12 Indicates text that you need to enter command names and buttons in menu paths Example Enter wfsm amp Example Use the dinfo command Example ATM DXI Interfaces PVCS identifies the PVCs button in the window that appears when you select the Interfaces option from the ATM DXI menu Indicate optional eleme
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40. ever you can only use Inverse ARP if both the local and remote router support it Bay Networks uses proprietary methods for ARP and Inverse ARP These methods are incompatible with third party equipment that is equipment using the specifications in RFC 1577 ATM DXI Implementation Notes Some special features follow regarding how Bay Networks implements ATM DXI We recommend that you read this section before attempting to customize your ATM DXI interface or PVCs Configuring Synchronous Lines for ATM DXI If you enable ATM DXI on a circuit Site Manager automatically sets synchronous line parameters as follows Parameter Value BOFL Disable Promiscuous Enable Service Transparent WAN Protocol ATM DXI For more information about these parameters refer to Configuring Line Services 2 6 114057 Rev A Understanding ATM DXI Concepts ATM DXI Modes of Operation The ATM Forum s ATM DXI specification defines three modes of operation each with a different set of operations and data transfer between the data terminal equipment DTE that is the router and the data communications equipment DCE that is the DSU CSU The combination of the router link module and the DSU CSU provides a User to Network Interface UNI to the ATM network The modes of operation are as follows Mode 1A Using this mode the DTE encapsulates the DTE service data unit SDU into a DXI frame and transmits it to the DCE
41. fic bridges between Sites A and B The bridge Router 1 runs on an ATM DXI interface and its configuration defines the PVCs as group access mode In the figure 1 The bridge receives data from Site A 2 Ifthe bridge does not recognize the destination address it tries to direct traffic through another bridge port 3 With the PVCs in group access mode the ATM bridge port views the paths to Site A and Site B as the same 4 Because the bridge does not send out data on the same bridge port from which it just received it the bridge does not direct the data to Site B 5 Asaresult in this example you need to use hybrid access mode 2 12 114057 Rev A Understanding ATM DXI Concepts Site A Site B P Router 2 L Bridge port sees one path to Sites A and B Router 1 JL Router 3 rl m A ATM0013A Figure 2 7 Example of a Bridged Network If you define the PVCs to be in hybrid access mode refer to Figure 2 6 each PVC acts as a bridge port This enables the bridge running on the ATM interface to view the traffic from Site A as arriving on a different port than that of Site B When the bridge sends out data it now has access to all of its ports including the port that accesses Site B Therefore data from Site
42. g the network to adjust itself to the traffic demand A virtual path is a set of virtual channels between a common source and destination The virtual channels in a virtual path logically associate to a common identifier This identifier is called the virtual path identifier VPI and is part of the cell header You can base cell switching on either the VPI alone or on a combination of the VPI and VCI Virtual paths enable you to separate network transport functions into those related to an individual logical connection virtual channel and those related to a group of logical connections virtual path A transmission path is a physical connection that comprises several virtual paths each virtual path containing several virtual channels The transmission path may support multiple virtual paths across a single connection to the network Figure 2 12 shows the relationships between the virtual channel the virtual path and the transmission path 2 18 114057 Rev A Understanding ATM DXI Concepts Transmission path vc ve NOROER ve PEB ve em ve vc mw P we VP Virtual path VC Virtual channel ATM0006A Figure 2 12 ATM Transmission Components For More Information For more information about ATM refer to the following documents ATM Forum ATM Data Exchange Interface Specification Version 1 0 August 1993 ATM Forum ATM User Network Interface Specification Version 3 0 September 1993 Bellcore Document SR NWT
43. g to different networks For more information about the three modes refer to Access Modes for ATM DXI Services in Chapter 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 14 1 9 Multiprotocol Encapsulation Configuration Manager Protocols ATM DXI Interfaces PVCs LLC SNAP LLC SNAP NLPID NO MPE Determines whether the outbound packets on the selected interface are encapsulated with a multiprotocol header per RFC 1490 NLPID or RFC 1483 LLC SNAP All direct access mode PVCs configured for the selected interface use the value of this field We recommend selecting LLC SNAP If you are running an ATM DXI version earlier than Version 8 00 select NLPID for backward compatibility If you select NO MPE the router interprets this as virtual channel based multiplexing which is not supported for bridging 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 14 1 12 A 6 114057 Rev A Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Site Manager Parameter Descriptions CS PDU Encapsulation Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces gt PVCs AALS Encapsulation AALS Encapsulation AAL3 4 Encapsulation No Encapsulation Determines whether the outbound packets on the grouped virtual channels use the AAL 3 4 CS PDU encapsulation or the AAL 5 CS PDU encapsulation The encapsulating method is based on the ATM Forum s AT
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45. hether the outbound packets on the interface are encapsulated with a Network Layer Protocol ID NLPID RFC 1294 or Logical Link Control Subnetwork Access Protocol LLC SNAP RFC 1483 multiprotocol header All group or hybrid access mode PVCs on the interface use the value you set for this field CS PDU encapsulation determines whether the outbound packets on the grouped virtual channels use AAL 3 4 CS_PDU encapsulation or AAL 5 CS_PDU encapsulation All group and hybrid access mode PVCs on the interface use the value you set for this field Selecting a Multiprotocol Encapsulation Method You can use one of three multiprotocol encapsulation methods for the ATM DXI interface LLC SNAP NLPID or NO MPE We recommend that you use the default setting LLC SNAP when selecting a multiprotocol encapsulation method However keep the following exceptions in mind e Ifyou are running a router software version earlier than Version 8 00 use NLPID for backward compatibility e If you specify NO MPE the router interprets this as virtual channel based multiplexing which is not supported for bridging Site Manager Multiprotocol Encapsulation page A 4 Caution When assigning data encapsulation to an interface make sure that the encapsulation method matches that of the DSU CSU 114057 Rev A 4 3 Configuring ATM DXI Services Selecting a CS PDU Encapsulation Method You can use one of three CS PDU encapsulation
46. ks in writing of any such intended examination of the Software and Bay Networks may provide review and assistance Notwithstanding any foregoing terms to the contrary if licensee licenses the Bay Networks product Site Manager licensee may duplicate and install the Site Manager product as specified in the Documentation This right is granted solely as necessary for use of Site Manager on hardware installed with licensee s network This license will automatically terminate upon improper handling of Software such as by disclosure or Bay Networks may terminate this license by written notice to licensee if licensee fails to comply with any of the material provisions of this license and fails to cure such failure within thirty 30 days after the receipt of written notice from Bay Networks Upon termination of this license licensee shall discontinue all use of the Software and return the Software and Documentation including all copies to Bay Networks Licensee s obligations under this license shall survive expiration or termination of this license 114057 Rev A Contents Configuring ATM DXI Services About This Guide STS VoU BOGUT AA AA xiii popnli C P EE xiv PCW US E PET XV Ordering Bay Networks Publications a ritas retta AMANG xvi Technical Support and Online Services Bay Nebworks Customer SENIDE 1 aient rapid dddr ras cre bir aded ut ssa Pre dU rap ida a aia xviii Bay Networks Information Services sorsia aininn cec mn
47. ne the current status of any open case Case history data includes severity designation and telephone e mail or other logs associated with the case e Customize the listing of cases according to a variety of criteria including date severity status and case ID Log notes to existing open cases e Create new cases for rapid efficient handling of noncritical network situations Communicate directly via e mail with the specific technical resources assigned to your case The Bay Networks URL is Attp www baynetworks com Customer Service is a menu item on that home page Customer Service FTP Accessible via URL ftp support baynetworks com 134 177 3 26 this site combines and organizes support files and documentation from across the Bay Networks product suite including switching products from our Centillion and Xylogics business units Central management and sponsorship of this FTP site lets you quickly locate information on any of your Bay Networks products 114057 Rev A xix Configuring ATM DXI Services Support Source CD This CD ROM sent quarterly to all contracted customers is a complete Bay Networks Service troubleshooting knowledge database with an intelligent text search engine The Support Source CD contains extracts from our problem tracking database information from the Bay Networks Forum on CompuServe comprehensive technical documentation such as Customer Support Bulletins Release Note
48. nts You can choose none one or all of the options Horizontal and vertical ellipsis points indicate omitted information Indicates variable values in command syntax descriptions new terms file and directory names and book titles Indicate the title of a chapter or section within a book Indicates data that appears on the screen Example Set Bay Networks Trap Monitor Filters Separates menu and option names in instructions and internal pin to pin wire connections Example Protocols AppleTalk identifies the AppleTalk option in the Protocols menu Example Pin 7 19 20 Indicates that you enter only one of the parts of the command The vertical line separates choices Do not type the vertical line when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show at routes nets you enter either show at routes or show at nets but not both Xiv 114057 Rev A Acronyms AAL ALC ARP ATM B ISDN CPCS CS CSU DCE DSU DTE DXI FRE ILI ILMI IP ITU T LMI MAC OSI OSPF PDU PVC SAP SAR SDU SMDS SNAP SNMP VC VCC About This Guide ATM adaptation layer Adaptation Layer Controller Address Resolution Protocol Asynchronous Transfer Mode Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network common part convergence sublayer convergence sublayer channel service unit data communications equipment data service unit data terminal equipment Data Exchange Interface Fast Routing Engin
49. o Japan e Valbonne France The Technical Response Centers are connected via a redundant Frame Relay Network to a Common Problem Resolution system enabling them to transmit and share information and to provide live around the clock support 365 days a year Bay Networks Information Services complement the Bay Networks Service program portfolio by giving customers and partners access to the most current technical and support information through a choice of access retrieval means These include the World Wide Web CompuServe Support Source CD Customer Support FTP and InfoFACTS document fax service 114057 Rev A xvii Configuring ATM DXI Services Bay Networks Customer Service If you purchased your Bay Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller contact that distributor s or reseller s technical support staff for assistance with installation configuration troubleshooting or integration issues Customers can also purchase direct support from Bay Networks through a variety of service programs As part of our PhonePlus program Bay Networks Service sets the industry standard with 24 hour 7 days a week telephone support available worldwide at no extra cost Our complete range of contract and noncontract services also includes equipment staging and integration installation support on site services and replacement parts delivery within approximately 4 hours To purchase any of the Bay Networks support pro
50. ompuServe xx through Customer Service FTP xix through InfoFACTS service xxi through World Wide Web xix group access mode 2 9 H hybrid access mode 2 11 to 2 13 routing and 2 13 transparent bridging and 2 12 implementation notes 2 6 to 2 14 InfoFACTS service xxi Interface Description entering 4 1 parameter description A 2 interfaces customizing 4 1 to 4 5 Inverse ARP support 2 6 ISDN protocol model 2 15 L LMI Enable enabling disabling 4 5 parameter description A 5 LMI support 2 5 Index 2 114057 Rev A Max number of VCs assigning 4 2 parameter description A 3 Mode changing 5 3 parameter description A 6 See also access modes Mode 1A defined 2 7 Mode 1B defined 2 7 Mode 2 Proprietary defined 2 7 Mode 2 defined 2 7 modes of operation 2 7 to 2 8 Multicast enabling disabling 4 4 5 5 parameter description A 5 A 7 multicast packet support purpose of 2 5 Multipath Mode setting PVCs for 3 1 multipath support 2 13 to 2 14 Multiprotocol Encapsulation parameter description ATM DXI Interface List window A 4 ATM DXI PVC List window A 6 selecting 4 3 5 4 support of 2 3 P parameter defaults B 1 to B 2 parameters CS PDU Encapsulation A 4 A 7 customizing interface 4 1 to 4 5 PVC 5 1 to 5 5 DXI Mode A 3 Enable ATM DXI Interface List window A 2 ATM DXI PVC List window A 5 Index Interface Description A 2 LMI Enable A 5 Max number of VCs
51. onfiguration file 3 Select the link or net module interface on which you are enabling ATM DXI If you have questions about how to perform any of these preliminary tasks refer to Configuring Routers The Technician Interface allows you to modify parameters by issuing set and commit commands with the MIB object ID This process is equivalent to modifying parameters using Site Manager For more information about using the Technician Interface to access the MIB refer to Using Technician Interface Software Caution The Technician Interface does not validate parameter entries Entering an invalid value can corrupt your configuration 114057 Rev A Configuring ATM DXI Services Adding ATM DXI to the Router Adding ATM DXI on a router requires 1 Creating an ATM DXI Circuit 2 Enabling Protocols on an ATM DXI Circuit 3 Adding PVCs to an ATM DXI Circuit To edit the ATM DXI Interface parameters which define the ATM interface to the physical line refer to Chapter 4 Creating an ATM DXI Circuit To create an ATM DXI circuit on an interface 1 Select ATM DXI from the WAN Protocols window Note The WAN Protocols window opens after you select a link or net module connector that requires a WAN protocol 2 Click on OK Site Manager creates the global framework for an ATM DXI circuit Enabling Protocols on an ATM DXI Circuit To enable protocols on the ATM DXI circuit 1 Select the protocols you
52. or bridging 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 2 1 11 CS PDU Encapsulation Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces AALS Encapsulation AALS Encapsulation AAL3 4 Encapsulation No Encapsulation Determines whether the outbound packets on the grouped virtual channels use the AAL 3 4 CS_PDU encapsulation or the AAL 5 CS_PDU encapsulation The encapsulating method is based on the ATM Forum s ATM DXI specification All group and hybrid access mode PVCs configured for the selected interface use the value you set for this field Choose either AAL 3 4 or AAL 5 according to the desired encapsulation method No Encapsulation is a proprietary value Select this value when you do not want CS_PDU encapsulation 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 2 1 12 A 4 114057 Rev A Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Site Manager Parameter Descriptions Multicast Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces Disable Enable Disable Indicates whether the selected ATM DXI interface supports multicast packets Accept the default Disable if you do not want the interface to accept multicast packets Set to Enable if you want the selected interface to accept multicast packets 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 2 1 13 LMI Enable Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces
53. ow Since we are using the default DXI Mode in this section enter a value between O and 15 for the VPI number Site Manager VPI Number page A 1 e A VCI virtual circuit identifier number You must enter a valid VCI number The range for the VCI number varies depending on the DXI Mode specified in the ATM DXI Interface List window Since we are using the default DXI Mode in this section enter a value between 32 and 63 for the VCI number Site Manager VCI Number page A 2 114057 Rev A Configuring ATM DXI Services Note ATM DXI does not allow duplicate VPI VCI pairs on the same physical interface However duplicate VPI VCI pairs can exist as long as they reside on separate physical interfaces 5 Click on OK Site Manager returns you to the ATM DXI PVC List window The default mode of the PVC you just added is GROUP ACCESS If you want to change any of the parameters on the ATM DXI PVC List window refer to Chapter 5 Customizing ATM DXI PVCs for instructions Note To add another PVC with the default configuration repeat Steps 3 4 and 5 When you finish adding PVCs go to Step 6 Click on Done Site Manager returns you to the ATM DXI Interface List window Click on Done Site Manager returns you to the Configuration Manager window Deleting ATM DXI from the Router To delete ATM DXI from all interfaces on the router 1 From the Configuration Manager window sel
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55. roxy support a proprietary version of the LMI available only when using Mode 2 Proprietary DXI encapsulation with a Digital Link DSU CSU Broadcasting and multicasting support 2 2 114057 Rev A Understanding ATM DXI Concepts e Address Resolution Protocol ARP and Inverse ARP support The DSU CSU supports the following layers e Segmentation and Reassembly SAR sublayer of the ATM adaptation layer AAL e ATM layer defined in the B ISDN PRM e Physical layer interface to the ATM network through DS1 and DS3 Multiprotocol Encapsulation Multiprotocol encapsulation enables the router to multiplex and demultiplex bridged or routed protocol data units PDUs For transmission this function adds a header from 2 through 8 octets in length to the PDU to allow decoding The decoding process determines the proper service access point SAP When receiving packets this function evaluates the header to determine whether the PDU is a valid routed or bridged packet If it is valid this function then strips the header from the packet and passes it to the appropriate SAP for routing or bridging AAL Sublayer Support The CS in the router logically connects to the SAR in the DSU CSU using a common interface defined by the ATM DXI protocol The ATM DXI protocol interface transfers PDUs between the CS and the SAR Figure 2 2 shows the functional division of the AAL sublayers between the router and the DSU CSU 114057 Rev A 2
56. rry the protocols you select and configure to run on that interface Note When you configure group access mode the PVCs all use the AAL type that you set for the ATM DXI interface that is the value of the CS PDU Encapsulation parameter set in the ATM DXI Interface List window 114057 Rev A 2 9 Configuring ATM DXI Services In a bridged environment use group access only for fully meshed configurations or in hub spoke environments in which the spokes need not communicate In a nonbridged environment you can use group access in any configuration that does not require protocols residing on separate PVCs that is where all PVCs accept the same protocols Group access works best in either fully meshed environments or in nonmeshed environments where systems not directly connected to each other have no need to communicate There are however ways to configure upper layer protocols like IP or IPX to allow systems in nonmeshed networks to fully communicate Refer to the appropriate upper layer protocol documentation for more information Direct Access Mode In direct access mode upper layer protocols treat the ATM network as a series of point to point connections Figure 2 5 The upper layer protocols view each PVC as an individual network interface You can therefore configure each direct mode PVC individually This is helpful if you have different network sites using different types of data encapsulation ATM
57. rs Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Range Function Instructions MIB Object ID Enable Configuration Manager Protocols ATM DXI Interfaces Enable Enable Disable Enables or disables ATM DXI on the selected interface Set to Disable if you want to disable ATM DXI for the selected interface 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 2 1 2 Interface Description Configuration Manager Protocols ATM DXI Interfaces None 1 through 63 alphanumeric characters Describes the selected ATM interface Enter text to describe the destination or purpose of the interface 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 2 1 7 A 2 114057 Rev A Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Path Default Range Function Instructions MIB Object ID Site Manager Parameter Descriptions DXI Mode Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces Mode 1A Mode 1A Mode 1B Mode 2 Mode 2 Proprietary Identifies the ATM DXI mode of operation for this interface based on the ATM Forum ATM DXI specification Each mode relates to a different set of operations and functionality between the router and DSU CSU Enter the desired mode of operation Refer to ATM DXI Modes of Operation in Chapter 2 for a detailed description of each mode The DXI header size is different for Modes 1A and 1B than for Mode 2
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59. to run in multipath mode Click on Multipath The Multipath Selection window opens This window shows all PVCs that you can set for multipath mode along with the PVC you selected Select a PVC that you want to group with the first PVC Click on Select The ATM DXI PVC List window opens Repeat this procedure until you select all of the PVCs that you want to run in multipath mode 3 2 114057 Rev A ATM DXI Window Basics Managing Protocols As long as your interface contains at least one PVC you can add delete or edit bridging routing protocols However which protocol menu you use depends on the access mode of the PVC Table 3 1 shows the appropriate protocol menu to use for each access mode Table 3 1 Locating a Protocol Menu PVC Access Mode Circuit Definition Window ATM DXI PVC List Window Group v Hybrid v Direct v Use the following path to access the Circuit Definition window Configuration Manager gt Sync gt Edit Circuit gt Group Protocols Use the following path to access the ATM DXI PVC List window Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces gt PVCs gt Protocols For each protocol you add you must enter any required protocol specific information If you need assistance in responding to any queries consult the appropriate guide Note Selecting the bridge protocol for a hybrid or direct mode PVC automatically sets M
60. ultiprotocol Encapsulation to Enable 114057 Rev A 3 3 Configuring ATM DXI Services Where to Go Next Use the following table to determine where you want to go next For information about Go to Starting ATM DXI Chapter 1 General ATM DXI information Chapter 2 Customizing an ATM DXI interface Chapter 4 Customizing ATM DXI PVCs Chapter 5 Site Manager parameter descriptions Appendix A Site Manager defaults Appendix B 3 4 114057 Rev A Chapter 4 Customizing an ATM DXI Interface Once you add ATM DXI to your router you may want to customize the ATM DXI interface for your specific network configuration Note You must first add ATM DXI to the router before you can customize the ATM DXI interface For instructions on how to start ATM DXI or how to add additional ATM DXI interfaces refer to Chapter 1 Enabling or Disabling the Interface By default you enable the synchronous interface when you start ATM DXI However you can enable or disable the interface at any time Site Manager Enable page A 2 Entering an Interface Description Site Manager allows you to enter an alphanumeric description of the interface the description can contain up to 63 alphanumeric characters or spaces Though entering a description is optional this management feature helps you easily identify the interface Site Manager Interface Description page A 2 114057 Rev A
61. x B 114057 Rev A 5 5 Appendix A Site Manager Parameter Descriptions Virtual Path and Virtual Circuit Parameters Parameter Path Default Range Function Instructions MIB Object ID VPI Number Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces None 0 through 255 Identifies the virtual path of the PVC How you set this parameter depends on how you set the DXI Mode parameter in the ATM DXI Interface List window refer to DXI Mode later in this chapter If you select Mode 1A default or 1B for the DXI Mode value enter a value from 0 through 15 If you select Mode 2 or Mode 2 Proprietary enter a value from 0 through 255 Refer to Chapter 5 for more information 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 14 1 3 114057 Rev A A 1 Configuring ATM DXI Services Parameter Path Default Range Function Instructions MIB Object ID VCI Number Configuration Manager gt Protocols gt ATM DXI gt Interfaces None 32 through 65535 Identifies the virtual channel of the PVC How you set this parameter depends on how you set the DXI Mode parameter in the ATM DXI Interface List window refer to DXI Mode later in this chapter If you select Mode 1A default or 1B for the DXI Mode value enter a value from 32 through 63 If you select Mode 2 or Mode 2 Proprietary enter a value from 32 through 65535 Refer to Chapter 5 for more information 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 5 9 5 14 1 4 Interface Paramete

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