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aal-encap, qsaal, umts-iub local

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router in a RAN-O Solution with the Command-Line Configuration Sequence Where: • name-(Optional) specifies the name of the ATM PVC interface you create. • vpi-Specifies the ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) of this PVC. • vci-Specifies the ATM network virtual channel identifier (VCI) of this PVC. • qsaal-(Optional) specifies theQ.2931 signaling ATM adaptation layer (QSAAL) encapsulation type. Note Typically AAL5 PVCs are defined using qsaal encapsulation. However, if the traffic profile is such that the AAL5 packets exceed normal signaling (272 bytes) payload size, it is recommended that the PVC be defined using AAL0. This is commonly true for OAM PVCs and synchronization PVCs. NodeB Application Part (NBAP) and Access Link Control Application Part (ALCAP) PVCs can be defined using qsaal encapsulation. For example, the following command specifies the ATM PVC interface with a VPI of 2and a VCI of 1: Router(config-if)# pvc 2/1 Note PVC definitions should match those on the NodeB and use the following definitions: NBAP signaling-use qsaal ALCAP signaling-use qsaal AAL2 bearer-use encapsulation aal0 All other PVCs should use encapsulation aal0 Class of service should be defined to match the NodeB PVC class of service definitions. For instance, if the NodeB has defined a PVC with CBR, the PVC on the Cisco 3825 router should use the same CBR definitions. OAM can be defined on the PVCs as well. If the NodeB has OAM enabled on its PVC, OAM should be defined on the PVCs of the Cisco 3825 router as well. Step 15 Configure the AAL and encapsulation type to AAL0 encapsulation. Router(config-if)# encapsulation aal-encap Where aal-encap specifies the AAL and encapsulation type. For example, the following command specifies the AAL as AAL0: Router(config-if)# encapsulation aal0 Step 16 To configure the local parameters required to establish an IP/UDP backhaul connection, enter the following command including the IP address and port you want to establish the IP/UDP backhaul connection from. Router(config-if)# umts-iub local ip-address port For example, the following command configures the umts-iub local interface with an IP address and port of 20.20.20.21 6666: Router(config-if)# umts-iub local 20.20.20.21 6666 OL-15667-03 Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide 4-43

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Chapter 4
Configuring the Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router in a RAN-O Solution with the Command-Line
Configuration Sequence
Where:
name—(Optional) specifies the name of the ATM PVC interface you create.
vpi
—Specifies the ATM network virtual path identifier (VPI) of this PVC.
vci
—Specifies the ATM network virtual channel identifier (VCI) of this PVC.
qsaal
—(Optional) specifies theQ.2931 signaling ATM adaptation layer (QSAAL) encapsulation
type.
Note
Typically AAL5 PVCs are defined using qsaal encapsulation. However, if the traffic profile is
such that the AAL5 packets exceed normal signaling (272 bytes) payload size, it is
recommended that the PVC be defined using AAL0.
This is commonly true for OAM PVCs and synchronization PVCs. NodeB Application Part
(NBAP) and Access Link Control Application Part (ALCAP) PVCs can be defined using qsaal
encapsulation.
For example, the following command specifies the ATM PVC interface with a VPI of 2and a VCI of 1:
Router(config-if)#
pvc 2/1
Note
PVC definitions should match those on the NodeB and use the following definitions:
NBAP signaling–use qsaal
ALCAP signaling–use qsaal
AAL2 bearer–use encapsulation aal0
All other PVCs should use encapsulation aal0
Class of service should be defined to match the NodeB PVC class of service definitions. For
instance, if the NodeB has defined a PVC with CBR, the PVC on the Cisco 3825 router should
use the same CBR definitions.
OAM can be defined on the PVCs as well. If the NodeB has OAM enabled on its PVC, OAM
should be defined on the PVCs of the Cisco 3825 router as well.
Step 15
Configure the AAL and encapsulation type to AAL0 encapsulation.
Router(config-if)#
encapsulation
aal-encap
Where
aal-encap
specifies the AAL and encapsulation type.
For example, the following command specifies the AAL as AAL0:
Router(config-if)#
encapsulation aal0
Step 16
To configure the local parameters required to establish an IP/UDP backhaul connection, enter the
following command including the IP address and port you want to establish the IP/UDP backhaul
connection from.
Router(config-if)#
umts-iub local
ip-address port
For example, the following command configures the
umts-iub local
interface with an IP address and port
of 20.20.20.21 6666:
Router(config-if)#
umts-iub local 20.20.20.21 6666