networking:fvcaccessngi
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networking:fvcaccessngi [26/07/2025 18:01] – [Background] andrew | networking:fvcaccessngi [03/09/2025 08:36] (current) – [AccessNGI Configuration] andrew | ||
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It supports both SVCs and PVCs. The basic switch has an ethernet port on the control module next to the RJ45 console connection. This is not the same pinout as Cisco use. The ethernet port interfaces to the atm network using Lan Emulation. An alternative module can supply 6 ethernet ports. All the ports in this module are on the same ELAN, the choice of ELAN is made at the vether modue level. All the ethernet ports are 10MB/s. | It supports both SVCs and PVCs. The basic switch has an ethernet port on the control module next to the RJ45 console connection. This is not the same pinout as Cisco use. The ethernet port interfaces to the atm network using Lan Emulation. An alternative module can supply 6 ethernet ports. All the ports in this module are on the same ELAN, the choice of ELAN is made at the vether modue level. All the ethernet ports are 10MB/s. | ||
- | I was told that the firmware running is FORE's ForeThought, | + | I was told that the firmware running is FORE's ForeThought, |
The built in ethernet port uses LAN Emulation to bridge to atm, but seems unable to terminate an rfc1483 pvc. We used to use them as an access switch on the end of a 2MB/s G703 leased line, the ethernet port linked in to an ethernet switch, and the 25MB/s ports is used for a few pc's which need to connect to different networks. | The built in ethernet port uses LAN Emulation to bridge to atm, but seems unable to terminate an rfc1483 pvc. We used to use them as an access switch on the end of a 2MB/s G703 leased line, the ethernet port linked in to an ethernet switch, and the 25MB/s ports is used for a few pc's which need to connect to different networks. | ||
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The initial config of the switch is useless for our application, | The initial config of the switch is useless for our application, | ||
- | Log in as the admin user, user=admin, password=vswitch. (Just type " | + | Log in as the admin user, user=admin, password=vswitch. |
+ | (Just type " | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | FVCcoreATM> | ||
+ | Enter Password: | ||
- | Have a look at the system ports (really for interest only) | + | ADMIN FVCcoreATM> |
+ | ADMIN FVCcoreATM> | ||
+ | Telnet password changed to: yourpassword | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | ===== Initial view of system ===== | ||
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+ | Have a look at the system | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | ADMIN FVCcoreATM> | ||
+ | crash modules | ||
+ | ADMIN FVCcoreATM> | ||
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+ | Module | ||
+ | ----------------------------------- | ||
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+ | 10 Not Present | ||
+ | Flash Card slot 3 size 4M | ||
+ | ADMIN FVCcoreATM> | ||
+ | </ | ||
< | < | ||
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</ | </ | ||
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+ | ==== Config of global ATM parameters ==== | ||
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Delete the previous config and return to factory defaults | Delete the previous config and return to factory defaults | ||
"set system delflashcfg" | "set system delflashcfg" | ||
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set the atm network prefix length. | set the atm network prefix length. | ||
- | "set pnni pglevel 96" | + | < |
+ | ADMIN FVCcoreATM> | ||
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+ | ADMIN FVCcoreATM> | ||
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+ | ADDR: 39826f3148000000000001000a00000000000000 LEN: 104 SCOPE: | ||
+ | ADDR: 39826f3148000000000001002000000000000000 LEN: 104 SCOPE: | ||
+ | ADDR: 39826f3148000000000001002000a0b1007cc200 LEN: 104 SCOPE: | ||
+ | ADMIN FVCcoreATM> | ||
+ | </ | ||
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Set the atm network prefix and switch number (Don't use my numbers, they have to match the existing atm numbering hierachy in use). Depending on your atm network mask (pglevel in FVC speak), your ilmi netprefix may be longer or shorter than this. The .05 at the end is the switch id. | Set the atm network prefix and switch number (Don't use my numbers, they have to match the existing atm numbering hierachy in use). Depending on your atm network mask (pglevel in FVC speak), your ilmi netprefix may be longer or shorter than this. The .05 at the end is the switch id. | ||
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This completes the basic global config. | This completes the basic global config. | ||
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+ | ==== Interfaces ==== | ||
Next start to configure some interfaces: | Next start to configure some interfaces: | ||
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"set e1 clocking 201 external" | "set e1 clocking 201 external" | ||
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- | Scrambling is only required for e1 ports, not 155MB/s fibre ports. | + | Scrambling is only required for e1 ports, not 155MB/s fibre ports. |
Please note, the scrambling is to ensure a zero dc average level, not for encryption, security etc.... | Please note, the scrambling is to ensure a zero dc average level, not for encryption, security etc.... | ||
HDB3 is "High Density Bipolar 3zero substitution", | HDB3 is "High Density Bipolar 3zero substitution", | ||
- | Note also that the pnni implementation includes | + | Note also that the PNNI implementation includes |
Next configure the ethernet port to use bridging and connect to ELAN name desired | Next configure the ethernet port to use bridging and connect to ELAN name desired |
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