I have binded PVCs to Vlans. It worked well for years. Last month, to my surprise, one PVC went down and I lost the Vlans binded, but the Vlans with LANE 'rerouted' to other available PVC.
It do not means LANE is better than bind Vlans, because there were other problems related with LANE. One big advantage of Bind is QoS. Regards, Alaerte "MADMAN" @groupstudy.com em 20/09/2002 18:32:04 Favor responder a "MADMAN" Enviado Por: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Assunto: Re: Which Version of ATM to Use [7:53737] LANE is still used by a couple of customers and I have in the past simply binded PVCs to VLANs and routed accross. I did this when the customer had purchased LANE cards, big bandwidth, but didn't actually need LANE. Dave Ken Chipps wrote: > > Thanks, to the several that pointed out that ATM is dead in such an > environment. I know that. What I mean is in the case where it is already in > place, how do they do it? Assuming for whatever I reason I do not want to or > cannot get rid of the ATM as the campus link, how is such a thing > configured? Which of the techniques I listed do most people use? Or is there > some other method I have yet to hear about? Is there just one way to do > this? Does everybody with such an ATM link use LANE, if IP is the only thing > they need to send? > > ""MADMAN"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Hopefully none!!! > > > > ATM is mostly dead in the LAN with the advent of 100/1000M ethernet > > and 10G starting to trickle out. > > > > I know someone will point out and exception but it will be the > > exception not the rule. > > > > Just say no!! to LANE > > > > Dave > > > > Ken Chipps wrote: > > > > > > I have been reading up on how to configure ATM on Cisco equipment. In > > > particular I have been looking at examples of how ATM is used in a > campus > > > network, such as to connect two buildings. The Cisco documents for the > 8510 > > > MSR for example discuss configuration using LANE clients, MPOA, > Classical > > > IP, and bridging. The part I have been unable to figure out is, in the > real > > > world, which of these methods would I use to create a campus area > network > > > connecting together two or more buildings using ATM? For example, Cisco > > says > > > that Classical IP over ATM is only used for inband management of the ATM > > > switch router. Yet it seems to me to be the way to do this. If not, is > LANE > > > the answer? Any help would be appreciated. > > > > > > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: > > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html > > > Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > -- > > David Madland > > CCIE# 2016 > > Sr. Network Engineer > > Qwest Communications > > 612-664-3367 > > > > "You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer." --Winston > > Churchill -- David Madland CCIE# 2016 Sr. Network Engineer Qwest Communications 612-664-3367 "You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer." --Winston Churchill Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=53907&t=53737 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

