Network Router User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Rules for Adding a DAX Connection
- Rules for Adding Three-Segment Connections
- Rules for Adding Management Connections
- BPX 8600-to-BPX 8600 Segment
- Very High Speed Frame Service Modules
- Eight-Port Channelized and Unchannelized Frame Service Module
- Four-Port Unchannelized Frame Service Module for V.35
- MGX-FRSM-2CT3 Features
- MGX-FRSM-2T3E3 Features
- MGX-FRSM-HS2/B Features
- MGX-FRSM-HS1/B Features
- Eight-Port FRSM Features
- Congestion Indication for NIW Connections
- PVC Status Management
- Cell Loss Priority
- Congestion Indication
- Command and Response Mapping
- Translation and Transparent Modes
- Loss Priority Indication
- Congestion Indication
- Cell Delay Treatment
- Error and Alarm Response
- Configuring the Card, Lines, and Ports
- Adding and Modifying Connections
- Configuring the Card, Lines, and Ports
- Configuring Bulk Distribution and Redundancy
- Adding and Modifying Connections
- Configuring Redundancy Through the Redundancy Bus
- Configuring Redundancy Through the Distribution Bus
- Pattern Test Options
- Loopback Test Options

ATM Universal Service Module
Cisco MGX 8850 Installation and Configuration, Release 1.1.00, Part Number 78-6186-02
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ATM Universal Service Module
The eight-port ATM Universal Service Module (MGX-AUSM/B-8T1 and MGX-AUSM/B-E1) is a
multipurpose card set with eight T1 or E1 lines that support:
• ATM UNI with high port-density for the CPE—with AUSMs in all 24 service module slots, an
MGX 8850 switch can support up to 192 individual T1 or E1 lines. An individual card set can
support 1000 data connections and 16 management connections.
• Inverse multiplexing for ATM (IMA) that complies with ATM Forum v3.0 and v3.1—the 8-port
AUSM can provide N x T1 or N x E1 logical ports up to maximum rates of 12 Mbps for T1 or
16 Mbps for E1.
• Classes of service—CBR, VBR, ABR, and UBR with per-VC queuing on ingress and multiple
class-of-service queues on egress.
• Statistics collection.
• Virtual path connections (VPCs).
• Network synchronization derived from one of its lines.
• Bit error rate test (BERT) functionality with loopback pattern generation and verification on
individual lines or logical port. For a description of the BERT functions, see the section titled “Bit
Error Rate Testing Through an MGX-SRM-3T3.”
• 1:N redundancy for through the optional MGX-SRM-3T3/B card.
• Automatic card-restore.
• SNMP and TFTP to support card and connection management.
• Resource partitions for individual network control applications.
Using the CLI to Configure the Card, Lines, and Ports
You can activate and configure the card, the lines, and the ports on the AUSM-series cards through
the CiscoView application or the CLI. To perform connection-related tasks, use the Cisco WAN
Manager application or the CLI. Refer to the documentation for these applications for task
descriptions. Use the commands described in this section to:
• Optionally modify resource partitioning at the card-level
• Activate and configure a line
• Create and configure a logical port
• Optionally modify resource partitioning at the port-level
• Configure usage parameters
• Configure queue depths
• Configure the ForeSight feature
• Configure a line as a clock source