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How to Configure AToM VCs on the 4-Port ATM ISE Line Card Software Configuration of ATM ISE Line Cards for Cisco 12000 Series Routers DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable configure terminal Step 3 Example: Router# configure terminal class-map match-all class-map-name Step 4 Example: Router(config)# class-map match-all cpl0 match not match-criteria Step 5 Example: Router(config-cmap)# match not atm clp exit Step 6 Example: Router(config-cmap)# exit policy-map child-vbr2 Step 7 Example: Router(config)# policy-map child-vbr1 class class-map-name Step 8 Example: Router(config-pmap)# class clp0 police rate scr cps atm-mbs mbs cells conform-action transmit exceed-action drop Step 9 Example: Router(config-pmap-c)# police rate 100 cps atm-mbs 1024 cells conform-action transmit exceed-action drop exit Example: Router(config-pmap-c)# exit Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your password if prompted. Enters global configuration mode. Specifies the user-defined name of the traffic class. Use match-all to specify a logical AND operator for all matching statements under this traffic class. Specifies that CLP1 is used as an unsuccessful match criterion, meaning that CLP1 cells will pass and CLP0 cells will be discarded. Exits class-map mode. Specifies the name of the child service policy to configure. Specifies to configure the class defined in Step 3. Specifies a maximum bandwidth usage by a traffic class through the use of a token bucket algorithm. For a description of the conform-action and exceed-action keywords, see Table 5 on page 16. Exits class mode. Cisco IOS Release 12.0(27)S 68

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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
class-map match-all
class-map-name
Example:
Router(config)# class-map match-all cpl0
Specifies the user-defined name of the traffic class. Use
match-all to specify a logical AND operator for all
matching statements under this traffic class.
Step 4
match not
match-criteria
Example:
Router(config-cmap)# match not atm clp
Specifies that CLP1 is used as an unsuccessful match
criterion, meaning that CLP1 cells will pass and CLP0 cells
will be discarded.
Step 5
exit
Example:
Router(config-cmap)# exit
Exits class-map mode.
Step 6
policy-map child-vbr2
Example:
Router(config)# policy-map child-vbr1
Specifies the name of the child service policy to configure.
Step 7
class
class-map-name
Example:
Router(config-pmap)# class clp0
Specifies to configure the class defined in
Step 3
.
Step 8
police rate
scr
cps atm-mbs
mbs
cells
conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
Example:
Router(config-pmap-c)# police rate 100 cps
atm-mbs 1024 cells conform-action transmit
exceed-action drop
Specifies a maximum bandwidth usage by a traffic class
through the use of a token bucket algorithm. For a
description of the
conform-action
and
exceed-action
keywords, see
Table 5 on page 16
.
Step 9
exit
Example:
Router(config-pmap-c)# exit
Exits class mode.