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Software Configuration of ATM ISE Line Cards for Cisco 12000 Series Routers How to Configure AToM VCs on the 4-Port ATM ISE Line Card DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your password if prompted. Enters global configuration mode. Step 3 Example: Router# configure terminal policy-map policy-map-name Step 4 Example: Router(config)# policy-map out_cbr class class-default Specifies the name of the service policy to configure with the shaping queue size. Specifies to configure the default class. Step 5 Example: Router(config-pmap)# class class-default queue-limit number-of-cells cells Step 6 Example: Router(config-pmap-c)# queue-limit 200 cells exit Specifies or modifies the maximum number of cells the queue can hold for a class policy configured in a policy map. Exits class mode. Step 7 Example: Router(config-pmap-c)# exit exit Exits policy-map mode. Step 8 Example: Router(config-pmap)# exit interface atmslot/port Specifies an ATM interface or subinterface to configure. Step 9 Example: Router(config)# interface atm1/0 atm clock internal Step 10 Example: Router(config)# atm clock internal pvc [name] vpi/vci l2transport Example: Router(config-if)# pvc 21/21 l2transport Causes the ATM interface to generate the transmit clock internally. Specifies a PVC with the specified VPI and virtual circuit identifier (VCI). The l2transport keyword indicates that the PVC is a switched PVC and not a terminated PVC. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(27)S 51

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Software Configuration of ATM ISE Line Cards for Cisco 12000 Series Routers
How to Configure AToM VCs on the 4-Port ATM ISE Line Card
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Cisco IOS Release 12.0(27)S
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
enable
Example:
Router> enable
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
Enter your password if prompted.
Step 2
configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 3
policy-map
policy-map-name
Example:
Router(config)# policy-map out_cbr
Specifies the name of the service policy to configure with
the shaping queue size.
Step 4
class class-default
Example:
Router(config-pmap)# class class-default
Specifies to configure the default class.
Step 5
queue-limit
number-of-cells
cells
Example:
Router(config-pmap-c)# queue-limit 200 cells
Specifies or modifies the maximum number of cells the
queue can hold for a class policy configured in a policy
map.
Step 6
exit
Example:
Router(config-pmap-c)# exit
Exits class mode.
Step 7
exit
Example:
Router(config-pmap)# exit
Exits policy-map mode.
Step 8
interface atm
slot/port
Example:
Router(config)# interface atm1/0
Specifies an ATM interface or subinterface to configure.
Step 9
atm clock internal
Example:
Router(config)# atm clock internal
Causes the ATM interface to generate the transmit clock
internally.
Step 10
pvc
[
name
]
vpi/vci
l2transport
Example:
Router(config-if)# pvc 21/21 l2transport
Specifies a PVC with the specified VPI and virtual circuit
identifier (VCI). The
l2transport
keyword indicates that
the PVC is a switched PVC and not a terminated PVC.