Cisco Systems BPX 8600 Series Switch User Manual


 
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Cisco BPX 8600 Series Installation and Configuration
Release 9.3.10, Part Number 78-11603-01 Rev. D0, July 2001
Chapter 17 Initial BPX 8600 Node Configuration
Initial Node Configuration Summary
3. If you are using an IGX Interface Shelf, configure it as a shelf.
a. Up the trunk from the AIT/BTM to the BPX switch by using (uptrk). Shelf trunks for the IGX
must be upped on both the BPX routing switch and the shelf before the shelf can be joined to
the Routing Network.
b. Contact Cisco Customer Service to configure the IGX shelf option.
c. AttheBPXswitch,addtheIGXswitchasashelftotheBPX(addshelf).
4. Adding the MGX 8220 or MGX 8800 Shelf.
a. At the BPX switch, add the MGX as a shelf to the BPX switch (addshelf).
5. SetupATMservicelinesandports.
a. Activate the line (upln).
b. Configure the line (cnfln).
c. Activate the ports (upport).
d. Configure the ports (cnfport).
6. Set up ATM connections.
a. Add connections (addcon).
b. Configure a connection type (cnfcontyp).
7. Set up ATM to Frame Relay (ATF) connections.
a. Add the connections (addcon).
b. Configure connection classes (cnfcls).
c. Configure connection groups (addcongrp).
8. SetupInterfaceShelfFrameRelayConnectionsinTieredNetworks.
a. Refer to the Cisco WAN Manager Operations publication.
b. Frame Relay connections terminated at an MGX 8220 or MGX 8800 Shelf. You add and
manage these by using the Cisco WAN Manager Connection Manager via the SNMP protocol.
All connections are treated as end-to-end.
c. ATM connections terminated at an MGX 8220 or MGX 8800 Shelf. You add and manage these
by using the Cisco WAN Manager Connection Manager via the SNMP protocol. All
connections are treated as end-to-end.