Setting Up a Circuit Line
Enter the cnfln command to configure the circuit line.
Step 3
The upln and cnfln commands establish the general parameters for the line but do not establish specific
Frame Relay, data, or voice parameters. See the applicable chapters for details on a particular service.
To down a line, use the following procedure.
Step 1
Remove all connections on a line by entering the delcon or delcongrp commands).
Enter the dnln command o down the line. A downed line is inactive, so no signals or statistics are
Step 2
generated.
Flow Diagram for ATM Line Setup
The command sequence for setting up lines for ATM is shown in Figure 19-1.
A yes/no decision branch for "Other Side?" and the vt command in the sequence indicates command
sequences on local and far nodes.
Figure 19-1 Setting Up ATM Lines
SETUP ATM LINES
AND PORTS?
Line Commands
The names and descriptions for each line command are listed in Table 19-1.
Table 19-1 Line Commands
Name
cnfln
cnfrsrc
dnln
dsplncnf
dsplns
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UPLN
CNFLN
ADDPORT
VT
Description
Configures the line (See also the cnfcln command.).
Configures the resources.
Downs the line (See also the dncln command.). A downed line is inactive, so no
signals or statistics are generated. Before you down the line by using the dnln
command, you must remove all connections on a line by using either the delcon
command or the delcongrp command.
Displays the line configuration (See also the dspclncnf command.). Displays the
configuration of a specified circuit line.
Displays the circuit line configuration and alarm status for the node (See also the
dspclns command.).
Chapter 19
Configuring Circuit Lines and Ports
No
Other
UPPORT
CNFPORT
side?
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Configure
connections
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