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10 Low-speed ATM configuration

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

Only when the OAM attributes of the connection point is applied to the transparent

transmission of the ATM cells, you need to configure the OAM attributes of the connection

point of the PE device as end-middle and seg-middle. In other cases, the two types of

attributes such as end-middle and seg-middle are not supported.

—End

SR8000 supports two types of connection points on the ATM network, as shown in Table

10-3.

Table 10-3

Types of connection points

T

yp

e

Description

end-to-end point

Usually refers to the edge node on the ATM network.

segment point

Refers to the connection point between the segments. One ATM link
consists of multiple segments.

When configuring the OAM attributes of the connection point, note the following points:

The PVC/PVP must exist before the OAM attributes of the connection point are
configured.

During the recovery stage, you cannot delete the OAM attributes of the connection point.

10.10.3 Configuring the Identifier for Specified Point of Loopback

Do as follows on the routers:

Step 1

Run:

system-view

The system view is displayed.

Step 2

Run:

atm llid slot-id llid

The LLID is specified as the identifier for the connection point of loopback of the ATM board.

By default, LLID is not configured for the ATM board (The LLID with all Fs are invalid).

Only one LLID can be specified for the ATM board and must be unique on the global site.

The LLID is applied to the test of the specified point loopback. The segment loopback cell

reaches the specified point and returns.

—End

10.10.4 Configuring the Cell Loopback

Do as follows on the routers:

Step 1

Run:

system-view

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