You need to enable OAM. Simply under the PVC add on both end oam
enable
Dave
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How can I detect an ATM link went down?
Due to business reason, we are in a process to replace old Frame Relay
connections with ATM connections. But when Carrier's ATM network had
, 2002 9:22 PM
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Subject: ATM issue [7:33802]
How can I detect an ATM link went down?
Due to business reason, we are in a process to replace old Frame Relay
connections with ATM connections. But when Carrier's ATM network had
problem
and one of the ATM link went down
I'm asking because I don't know the real world answer, and don't have a lot
of real world experience with ATM.
My reading is that OAM will shut down interfaces when the end to end ATM PVC
fails. Can you explain this in a bit more detail. Is this something you
really want to happen in real world?
Use dialer watch and have the backup kick in when the route disappears.
Marc Russell
Network Learning, Inc.
1677 W. Hamlin
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
Ph# 248-299-8114
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I mean oam-pvc manage
interface ATM1/0.32 point-to-point
ip address 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
pvc madman 1/32
oam-pvc manage
encapsulation aal5snap
Dave
MADMAN wrote:
You need to enable OAM. Simply under the PVC add on both end oam
enable
Dave
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How
This is definitely something that we have a need for here. We have
multiple locations with DSL backup links that terminate back here on an
ATM DS1. Since these are backup links, without OAM I have no way of
knowing when there is a problem with one. Qwest DSL support certainly
isn't going to
The primary reason I have used OAM is when a customer has a backup
circuit and lets say you use a floating static route. If the remote
sight has a problem your ATM interface will stay up thereby negating the
usefulness of the floating static route. In ATM as in frame, up an up
is only to the
How can I detect an ATM link went down?
Due to business reason, we are in a process to replace old Frame Relay
connections with ATM connections. But when Carrier's ATM network had problem
and one of the ATM link went down, the router interface attached to it still
shows up up. For that reason
Is your carrier not allowing ILMI ???
Phil
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How can I detect an ATM link went down?
Due to business reason, we are in a process to
replace old Frame Relay
connections with ATM connections. But when Carrier's
ATM network had
problem
and one
Try floating static routes. FYI, Frame-relay circuits can cause this same
problem.
Ko
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Due to business reason, we are in a process to replace old Frame Relay
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Is your carrier not allowing ILMI ???
Phil
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