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> Jason Viera
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> This may be a stupid question, but I thought I'd ask anyway. Is there an
This may be a stupid question, but I thought I'd ask anyway. Is there any
possible way with any router platform or IOS to turn a router with
multipleATM interfaces into an ATM switch. Once again, this is a wild
question, stemming from the fact that it can be done with frame-relay. Since
this is pr
Hello
Can some tell me the requirments for atm for the lab
I have the following 3640 ATM Support (NM-4T1-IMA) and the 3640 routers.
Are those cards any good to me,
Do I need an ATM switch or can I put this stuff back to back.
Any help appreciated.
Kind regards.
Paul
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David,
You are correct in your second statement regarding dynamic bandwidth
allocation, if you only have one pvc it will be allocated full line rate.
If you have ten pvc's configured, one pvc may be using 100Mbps and the
others will be sharing the remaining bandwidth depending on traffic loads.
I think this a silly question, but I'm not able to find a clear answer at
cisco.com
I have been wondering if i have a OC-3 line and multiples PVCs configured,
how is bandwidth allocated?, I mean, if I have 10 PVCs is bandwitdh 15.5
Mbps per PVC or is shared dynamically among all PVCs, so if only o
not to be a smart ass, but it depends. below are some ideas based on what my
local telco offers:
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> Greetings all,
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> Couple of general questions about ordering ATM services.
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> 1- At what increments can I order ATM from a service pr
Greetings all,
Couple of general questions about ordering ATM services.
1- At what increments can I order ATM from a service provider
2- What kind of termination equipment normally used (ATM DSU, etc)
3- what are the cost for ATM services.
4- Please add anything here that might be relevant t
If their switch is routing entire VPI's then it doesn't matter the VCI to
the switch. It just takes *everything* from one pipe and shoots it out
another.
Brian
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Kim Seng wrote:
> To the ATM guru,
>
> I have a ATM WAN via SPRINT from the HQ (Chicago) to 4
> regional branch
Actually, this is a very common practice with carriers--they sell you a pipe
of so many Kbps and it's up to you how you want to carve it up. They set up
one VC in side their network and they switch all cells with the same VPI
value to the appropriate destination. This gives you a lot of flexibilit
Sounds like they are giving you a PVP. (permanent virtual path) If that
is true then they are correct whatever VCI you choose at the source will
be the same VCI at the destination. In other words the Sprint ATM
switches will not switch based on the VCI info in the cell header; it
will only look
0.pdf
Hope this helps,
Abran R.
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To the ATM guru,
I have a ATM WAN via SPRINT from the HQ (Chicago) to 4
reg
our situation or is
Sprint telling you that a VCI is not needed altogether ???
Phil
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From: Kim Seng
To:
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Subject: ATM question [7:4452]
> To the ATM guru,
>
> I have a ATM WAN via SPRINT from the HQ (Chicago) to 4
> regiona
To the ATM guru,
I have a ATM WAN via SPRINT from the HQ (Chicago) to 4
regional branch office (LA, FL, NY and CO).
The PVC infomations that SPRINT provides to me after
the circuit installation completed has only the
Originating VPI and Terminating VPI. There are no
information about the VCI. Th
Thanks much...
KT...
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> Actually it's not the LECS, but rather the LES. The LECID is a unique
identifier
> assigned by the LES when the client joins the ELAN. What does the LANE
client status
> an
Actually it's not the LECS, but rather the LES. The LECID is a unique identifier
assigned by the LES when the client joins the ELAN. What does the LANE client status
and last failure reason show after issuing a 'show lane client int brief' command? It
doesn't sound like the LEC is operational a
I'm no guru, but that's what I've seen when the LEC didn't or couldn't talk
to the LECS. Usually, a config error, like a fat-fingered ATM address or
missing command on the LEC.
Rodgers Moore
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Does anyone who is an ATM guru know why?
LEC Client ID is unassigned.Why?
Thanks,
KT
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Will the cisco 7206vxr support FRF.5 Frame Relay-ATM Interworking
function, which enables Frame Relay voice or data traffic to be
encapsulated in ATM cells.
If so does this mean I could map Frame pvc's within the atm ds3
interface on the router to talk to frame sites of mine?
On the satellite en
in what hardware do the following manifest themselves?
lec-- atm aware pc's, cat 5000?
lecs-- atm aware server ?
bus-- atm aware server ?
les-- atm aware server ???
is this right? or do you run these service off of
cisco gear? if they are servers, where does the
software come from that does the
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