Configuring ATM
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ATM is not supported on the Cisco RSP3 module. |
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Information About Configuring ATM Interface
ATM Interface
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) uses one Virtual Circuit (VC) to carry all traffic to the next hop address. Even with VC multiplexing, a single VC carries all traffic of the same protocol to the next hop address. Though Weighted Random Early Discard (Per-VC (D)WRED) and WFQ can classify and prioritize the packets, they all share one single Quality of Service (QoS) VC.
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If you have configured ATM on any IM and and you perform a IM OIR, then the standby RSP is reloaded. This is applicable to RSP1 and RSP2 Modules. |
Restrictions for Clear Channel ATM
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Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) is not supported.
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Access Circuit Redundancy (ACR) is not supported.
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Automatic Protection Switching (APS) is not supported.
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Optical Carrier level 12 (OC-12) mode is not supported.
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Clear Channel ATM is not supported for layer 3 on the routers.
Information About Clear Channel ATM
When the clear channel ATM feature is enabled, the entire payload rate over Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) or the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) line is used as a single flow of cells or packets. An STS-3c/VC4 container is used to represent the OC-3/STM-1 concatenation types (OC-3 clear channels). Up to four OC-3/STM-1 are supported.
Clear channel ATM supports the following Layer 1 features:
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Framing configuration between SONET and SDH
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Local (diagnostic) and line (network) loopback
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Alarm detection and reporting capabilities
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System, local and line timing options
Effective Cisco IOS-XE Release 3.18, Clear Channel ATM on OC-3/STM-1 is supported on Cisco ASR 900 RSP2 Module .
Clear channel ATM Pseudowire supports the following Layer 2 features:
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Permanent Virtual Path (PVP)
For configuration examples, see the "Configuring Pseudowire, Time Division Multiplexing Configuration Guide" chapter.
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QoS experimental bits (Exp) marking on ATM Layer 2 interfaces
For configuration examples, see the "Configuring Pseudowire, Time Division Multiplexing Configuration Guide chapter.