Advanced Pnni Configuration; Tuning Route Selection; Configuring Background Route Computation - Cisco Catalyst 8540 MSR Configuration Manual

Atm switch router software configuration guide
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Chapter 11
Configuring ATM Routing and PNNI

Advanced PNNI Configuration

This section describes how to configure advanced PNNI features. The advanced features described in
this section are not required to enable PNNI, but are provided to tune your network performance.
For additional information about the features described in this section, refer to the Guide to ATM
Technology.
This section includes the following subsections:

Tuning Route Selection

The tasks described in the following subsections are used to tune the mechanisms by which routes are
selected in your PNNI network.

Configuring Background Route Computation

The ATM switch router supports the following two route selection modes:
The background routes mode should be enabled in large networks where it usually exhibits less stringent
processing requirements and better scalability. Route computation is performed at almost every poll
interval when a significant change in the topology of the network is reported or when significant
threshold changes have occurred since the last route computation.
To configure the background route computation, perform these steps, beginning in global configuration
mode:
Command
Step 1
Switch(config)# atm router pnni
Switch(config-atm-router)#
Step 2
Switch(config-atm-router)#
background-routes-enable
[insignificant-threshold number] [poll-interval
seconds]
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Tuning Route Selection, page 11-29
Tuning Topology Attributes, page 11-39
Tuning Protocol Parameters, page 11-49
Configuring ATM PNNI Statistics Collection, page 11-52
On-demand—A separate route computation is performed each time a SETUP or ADD PARTY
message is received over a User-Network Interface (UNI) or Interim Interswitch Signaling Protocol
(IISP) interface. In this mode, the most recent topology information received by this node is always
used for each setup request.
Background routes—Call setups are routed using precomputed routing trees. In this mode, multiple
background trees are precomputed for several service categories and quality of service (QoS)
metrics. If no route can be found in the multiple background trees that satisfies the QoS requirements
of a particular call, route selection reverts to on-demand route computation.
Advanced PNNI Configuration
Purpose
Enters ATM router PNNI mode.
Enables background routes and configures
background route parameters.
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