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This preface tells you who should read this document, how it is organized, and the document conventions it follows.
This guide is written for anyone who installs or operates a Cisco digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) with a second-generation network interface card (NI-2). Systems covered by this guide include:
This guide does not cover
This guide contains descriptions of commands that are available only on the Cisco NI-2 DSLAMs. For information on other Cisco IOS commands that can be used on the NI-2 DSLAMs, see the Cisco ATM Switch Router Command Reference Guide.
Note The port assignments and outputs of DSLAM commands are different from those for commands listed in the ATM Switch Router Command Reference Guide. |
If you are not familiar with Cisco IOS software, read the first chapter of the Configuration Guide for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2 for an overview of how the user interface works.
Cisco NI-2 DSLAMs do not support these ATM switch router commands:
administrative-weight | lane config database |
age-timer | lane config-atm-address |
aggregation-mode | lane database |
aps clear | lane fixed-config-atm-address |
aps force | lane le-arp |
aps lockout | lane server-atm-address |
aps manual | lane server-bus |
aps mode | name server-atm-address |
aps signal-degrade | prefer |
archive tar | redundancy |
associate | redundancy force-failover |
atm abr-mode | show aps |
atm lecs-address | show atm rmon |
atm lecs-address-default | show atm snoop |
atm nni | show atm snoop-vc |
atm pacing | show atm snoop-vp |
atm pnni admin-weight | show diag |
atm pnni aggregation-token | show dialer |
atm pnni link-selection | show dnsix |
atm rmon collect | show ip cache |
atm rmon enable | show ip irdp |
atm rmon portselgrp | show ip local pool |
atm route-optimization (EXEC) | show ip local protocols |
atm route-optimization (interface) | show ip protocols |
atm route-optimization percentage-threshold | show ip route |
atm service-class | show lane |
atm snoop interface atm | show lane bus |
atm snoop-vc | show lane client |
atm snoop-vp | show lane config |
atm threshold-group discard-threshold | show lane database |
atm threshold-group marking-threshold | show lane default-atm-addresses |
atm threshold-group max-cells | show lane le-arp |
atm threshold-group max-queue-limit | show lane name |
atm threshold-group min-queue-limit | show lane server |
atm threshold-group name | show nrp |
atm threshold-group service | show redundancy |
auto-summary | show tag-switching atm-tdp bindings |
auto-sync | show tag-switching atm-tdp capability |
bandwidth | show tag-switching atm-tdp summary |
clear dialer | show tag-switching interfaces |
clear ip accounting | show tag-switching tdp discovery |
clear lane client | show tag-switching tdp neighbor |
clear lane le-arp | show tag-switching tdp parameters |
clear lane server | show tag-switching tsp-tunnels |
client-atm-address name | tag-switching advertise-local-tags |
custom-queue-list | tag-switching atm allocation-mode |
debug ports | tag-switching atm control-vc |
debug tag-switching | tag-switching atm vc-merge |
hw-module | tag-switching atm vpi |
lane auto-config-atm-address | tag-switching ip (global) |
lane bus-atm-address | tag-switching ip (interface) |
lane client | tag-switching tdp discovery |
lane client-atm-address | tag-switching tdp holdtime |
This guide is organized as follows:
Chapter | Title | Description |
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1 | A Commands for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2 | Describes NI-2 DSLAM commands that begin with the letter A. |
2 | C Commands for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2 | Describes NI-2 DSLAM commands that begin with the letter C. |
3 | D Commands for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2 | Describes NI-2 DSLAM commands that begin with the letter D. |
4 | L Commands for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2 | Describes NI-2 DSLAM commands that begin with the letter L. |
5 | P Commands for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2 | Describes NI-2 DSLAM commands that begin with the letter P. |
6 | S Commands for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2 | Describes NI-2 DSLAM commands that begin with the letter S. |
| Index |
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^ | The symbol ^ represents the key labeled Ctrlfor example, the key combination ^D in a screen display means hold down the Control key while you press the D key. |
Command descriptions use these conventions:
boldface font | Commands and keywords are in boldface. |
italic font | Arguments for which you supply values are in italics. |
[ ] | Elements in square brackets are optional. |
{x | y | z} | Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. |
Examples use these conventions:
| Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in |
boldface screen | Information you must enter is in boldface screen font. |
< > | Nonprinting characters such as passwords are in angle brackets. |
[ ] | Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets. |
| This pointer highlights an important line of text in an example. |
Notes and cautions use these conventions:
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the publication. |
Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. |
The software described in this guide runs on several Cisco DSLAM platforms, including the Cisco 6160, the Cisco 6260, and the Cisco 6130. This section lists hardware documents for each platform and software documents for all the platforms.
This section lists the documents for each NI-2 DSLAM platform. In general, you should use the hardware documentation that was shipped to you with your equipment.
These documents contain hardware information that might be useful to Cisco 6160 users:
These documents contain hardware information that might be useful to Cisco 6260 users:
These documents contain hardware information that might be useful to Cisco 6130 users:
These documents contain software information for all NI-2 DSLAMs:
In these ATM software guides, look for information pertaining to the Cisco LightStream 1010, which uses the same software base as the NI-2 DSLAMs:
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