Nortel Networks 8000 User Manual

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10 Low-speed ATM configuration

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

pvc 100/102

pvc 100/103

pvc 100/104

pvc 100/105

pvc 100/106

ip-precedence

255/2047

7

ip-precedence

100/100

6

ip-precedence

100/101

5

ip-precedence

100/102

4

ip-precedence

100/103

3

ip-precedence

100/104

2

ip-precedence

100/105

1

ip-precedence

100/106

default

#

Return

The configuration of the ATM1/0/0 of Router B

#

interface Atm1/0/0

ip address 20.2.100.2 255.255.255.0

pvc 255/2047

map ip default broadcast

pvc-group 255/2047

pvc 100/100

pvc 100/101

pvc 100/102

pvc 100/103

pvc 100/104

pvc 100/105

pvc 100/106

ip-precedence

255/2047

7

ip-precedence

100/100

6

ip-precedence

100/101

5

ip-precedence

100/102

4

ip-precedence

100/103

3

ip-precedence

100/104

2

ip-precedence

100/105

1

ip-precedence

100/106

default

return

After the configuration succeeds, the traffic of each PVC is forwards normally.

When you delete PVC100/101 from the PVC-Group of Router A, the phenomenon is as

follows:

On Router A, the packets that are originally sent to Router B through the PVC100/101

are transmitted by the PVC (PVC100/106) whose IP priority is set as the default value.

On Router B, the PVC100/101 status is still Up.

On Router B, all the packets that are sent to Router A through the PVC100/101 are still
sent from the PVC100/101.

All the packets that are sent to Router A from the PVC100/101 of Router B are lost.

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