01-24-2004 12:10 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:07 PM
Dear All,
I am wondering do any of you have any similar experience with ATM.
I am trying to setup an ATM connection to my upstream provider though a local telco ATM network. My router configuration have been verified by my upstream but we are not able to ping to each other.
All my ATM interfaces are up but when I used oam-pvc managed on the interface to my upstream, it went down/down. Even without the oam-pvc managed command, I am not able to ping myself. However, I am able to do that with a physical or logical loopback.
The telco have checked the connection from layer-1 to layer-2 and have found no problem. The telco when doing a physical loopback before the ATM cloud on my upstream is able to see data coming from them but the same cannot be said from my end.
Therefore, I am wondering where can the problem lies? I am using a 7206 running version 12.2 IOS. I have tried using 12.3 but the same result still appear.
Therefore, I would appreciate any assistance rendered. Thank you.
Vincent
01-27-2004 10:54 PM
http://cco.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk39/tk371/technologies_tech_note09186a0080093c99.shtml
Look at this page and see if it helps you sir.
Steve Johnson, Park Nicollet Health Services
01-27-2004 11:05 PM
Thanks Steve but I have gone through that documents before and it did not work.
Anyway, thanks and to everyone who have helped but I have finally manage to resolved the problem. It is due to the scrambling.
Once I add the following command:
atm scrambling cell-payload
I am able to ping to both the remote and the local end. :)
Once again thank you all for your assistance. Really valued and appreciate them.
01-27-2004 11:06 PM
Ah yes the cell scrambling command. It got me once as well.
01-28-2004 06:24 AM
you will need to enable oam on the pvc
pvc vpi/vci
oam-pvc manage
with this the pvc will most likely go down down , there is a problem in the cloud
you can do a sh atm pvc vpi/vci
sh atm pvc 4/297
ATM1/0.297: VCD: 1, VPI: 4, VCI: 297, Connection Name:
VBR-NRT, PeakRate: 7000, Average Rate: 5000, Burst Cells: 94
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags: 0x20, VCmode: 0x0
OAM frequency: 10 second(s), OAM retry frequency: 1 second(s), OAM retry frequency: 1 second(s)
OAM up retry count: 3, OAM down retry count: 5
OAM Loopback status: OAM Received
OAM VC status: Verified
ILMI VC status: Not Managed
VC is managed by OAM.
VC TxRingLimit: 196 particles
VC Rx Limit: 82 particles
InARP frequency: 15 minutes(s)
Transmit priority 4
InPkts: 144093429, OutPkts: 163472357, InBytes: 3936084328, OutBytes: 187439534
InPRoc: 2670651, OutPRoc: 2710133
InFast: 141422778, OutFast: 160626953, InAS: 0, OutAS: 0
InPktDrops: 0, OutPktDrops: 31616/0/31616 (holdq/outputq/total)
InByteDrops: 0, OutByteDrops: 0
CrcErrors: 7, SarTimeOuts: 0, OverSizedSDUs: 0, LengthViolation: 0, CPIErrors: 0
Out CLP=1 Pkts: 0
OAM cells received: 1880438
F5 InEndloop: 1880244, F5 InSegloop: 0, F5 InAIS: 194, F5 InRDI: 0
F4 InEndloop: 0, F4 InSegloop: 0, F4 InAIS: 0, F4 InRDI: 0
OAM cells sent: 1880445
F5 OutEndloop: 1880251, F5 OutSegloop: 0, F5 OutRDI: 194
F4 OutEndloop: 0, F4 OutSegloop: 0, F4 OutRDI: 0
OAM cell drops: 0
Status: UP
look at the F5 counters you will probally be getting rdi or AIS in
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