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CONTENTS
About This Book xv
Objectives xv
Audience xv
Organization xv
Documentation xvi
Documentation Notes for these Product Releases xvi
Related Documentation xvi
Technical Manual Order of Use xvii
Technical Manual Titles and Descriptions xviii
Obtaining Documentation xxix
Cisco.com xxix
Documentation DVD xxx
Ordering Documentation xxx
Documentation Feedback xxx
Cisco Product Security Overview xxxi
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products xxxi
Obtaining Technical Assistance xxxi
Cisco Technical Support Website xxxii
Submitting a Service Request xxxii
Definitions of Service Request Severity xxxiii
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xxxiii
CHAPTER
1Introduction 1-1
ATM Cell Bus Service Module Card Types 1-2
MPSM Card Common Features 1-3
MPSM-8T1E1 Card Common Features 1-3
MPSM-8T1-ATM Card Features 1-4
MPSM-8E1-ATM Card Features 1-4
MPSM-8T1E1 Card Differences 1-5
Eight Port AUSM and MPSM Card Features 1-6
AUSM and MPSM-8T1E1-ATM Common Card Features 1-7
Inverse Multiplexing over ATM 1-8
T1/E1 Clocking Mechanism 1-8
SRM Card Services 1-9
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Overview of the SRM Card 1-9
SRM Card Features 1-10
CHAPTER
2Preparing AUSM and MPSM Lines and Ports for Communications 2-1
Preparing for Provisioning 2-2
Quickstart Provisioning Procedures 2-2
MPSM Interface and Service Configuration Quickstart 2-3
Moving MPSM Feature Licenses Quickstart 2-3
AUSM and MPSM Line Configuration Quickstart 2-4
ATM Port Configuration Quickstart 2-5
IMA Group Configuration Quickstart 2-5
General AUSM and MPSM Provisioning Procedures 2-7
Selecting MPSM Interfaces and Services 2-7
Displaying Lines 2-9
Bringing Up Lines 2-10
Configuring Lines 2-11
Adding ATM Ports 2-14
Configuring Inverse Multiplexing over ATM 2-16
Adding IMA Groups 2-17
CHAPTER
3Provisioning SPVCs (PXM1E/PXM45) on AUSM and MPSM Cards 3-1
Preparing for Provisioning 3-2
Quickstart Provisioning Procedures 3-2
AUSM/MPSM-to-AUSM/MPSM SPVC Configuration Quickstart 3-3
AUSM/MPSM-to-Non-AUSM/MPSM SPVC Configuration Quickstart 3-4
General AUSM and MPSM SPVC Provisioning Procedures 3-5
Configuring SPVCs on AUSM-8-T1E1/B and MPSM-8-T1E1 Cards 3-5
Configuring the Slave Side of SPVCs 3-6
Configuring the Master Side of SPVCs 3-12
CHAPTER
4Provisioning PVCs (PXM1) on AUSM and MPSM Cards 4-1
Preparing for Provisioning 4-2
Quickstart Provisioning Procedures 4-3
AUSM and MPSM Feeder Connection Configuration Quickstarts 4-3
Three Segment Feeder Connection Configuration Quickstart 4-3
Two Segment Feeder Connection Configuration Quickstart 4-4
AUSM and MPSM Local Connection Configuration Quickstarts 4-5
Service Module to Service Module Local Connection Quickstart 4-5
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Service Module to PXM1 Local Connection Quickstart 4-6
General AUSM and MPSM PVC Provisioning Procedures 4-8
Configuring PVCs on AUSM and MPSM Cards 4-8
Configuring Feeder Connections on AUSM and MPSM Cards 4-10
Configuring Local Connections on AUSM and MPSM Cards 4-12
Configuring Service Module to Service Module Local Connections 4-12
Configuring Service Module to PXM1 Local Connections 4-16
CHAPTER
5Managing AUSM and MPSM Cards 5-1
Managing CLI Sessions 5-1
Managing Cards 5-2
Displaying General Card Information 5-3
Displaying Software Version and Status Information 5-3
Displaying AUSM Card Features 5-5
Managing MPSM Feature Licenses 5-5
Displaying MPSM Feature Licenses 5-5
Moving MPSM Feature Licenses 5-6
Allocating MPSM Feature Licenses 5-8
Managing MPSM Feature License Alarms 5-9
Node License Alarm 5-9
Slot License Alarms 5-10
Managing Lines 5-10
Displaying a List of Lines 5-11
Display the Configuration for a Single Line 5-11
Bringing Down a Line 5-12
Managing Line Alarms 5-13
Managing Ports 5-14
Displaying a List of Ports 5-15
Displaying the Status of a Single Port 5-15
Deleting Ports 5-16
Monitoring Port Statistics 5-17
Managing IMA Groups 5-18
Displaying a List of IMA Groups 5-19
Displaying the Configuration for a Single IMA Group 5-19
Configuring IMA Groups 5-20
Adding an IMA Link to an IMA Group 5-21
Deleting Lines from an IMA Group 5-22
Deleting an IMA Group 5-23
Managing Resource Partitions 5-23
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Resource Partitions on PXM45 and PXM1E Based Switches 5-24
Managing Port Resource Partitions on PXM45 and PXM1E Based Switches 5-24
Resource Partitions on PXM1 Based Switches 5-28
Managing Card Resource Partitions on PXM1 Based Switches 5-28
Managing Port Resource Partitions on PXM1 Based Switches 5-31
Managing Connections 5-34
Displaying a List of Connections 5-34
Displaying the Status of a Single Connection 5-35
Deleting SPVC Connections 5-38
Deleting PVC Connections 5-38
Testing Connections 5-40
Testing with tstcon 5-40
Testing with tstdelay 5-40
Monitoring Connection Statistics 5-41
Displaying Connection Alarms 5-43
Managing Loopbacks 5-45
AUSM Card Loopbacks 5-45
MPSM Card Loopbacks 5-46
Managing Bit Error Rate Testing (BERT) 5-47
SRM Supported BERT 5-48
Overview of SRM Supported BERT 5-48
BERT Configuration Parameters on the SRM 5-48
MPSM-8T1E1 Onboard BERT 5-50
MPSM-8T1E1 Onboard BERT Features 5-51
Managing a BERT Session on the MPSM-8T1E1 5-52
Managing MPSM Online Diagnostics 5-55
MPSM-8T1E1 Online Diagnostics Features 5-55
Managing Online Diagnostics on the MPSM-8T1E1 5-58
Managing MPSM Core Dumps 5-61
Overview of MPSM Core Dumps 5-61
Managing Core Dump Files 5-62
Aborting Core Dumps 5-62
Displaying Core Command Options 5-63
Displaying Core Dump Settings 5-63
Displaying the Core Dump Mask 5-63
Configuring Core Dump Settings 5-64
Enabling Automatic Core Dumping 5-64
Disabling Automatic Core Dumping 5-64
Changing the Core Dump Mask 5-65
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Restoring the Default Core Dump Mask 5-66
Hot-Dumping the Core 5-66
CHAPTER
6AUSM and MPSM Command Reference 6-1
?6-7
addaimgrp 6-8
addchan 6-10
addchanloop 6-12
addcon 6-13
addimagrp 6-19
addln 6-21
addlnloop 6-22
addlns2aimgrp 6-23
addlns2imagrp 6-24
addport 6-25
addrscprtn 6-26
addspvc 6-28
aimhelp 6-32
chkflash 6-33
clear 6-34
clraimgrpcnt 6-35
clraimlncnt 6-36
clralm 6-37
clralmcnt 6-38
clralmcnts 6-39
clralms 6-40
clrbertstats 6-41
clrcderrs 6-42
clrchancnt 6-43
clrchancnts 6-44
clrdiagresults 6-45
clrimagrpcnt 6-47
clrimalncnt 6-48
clrimatst 6-49
clrmsgcnt 6-50
clrportcnt 6-51
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clrsarcnt 6-53
clrsarcnts 6-54
clrscrn 6-55
clrslftst 6-56
clrtaskinfo 6-57
cls 6-58
cnfaimgrp 6-59
cnfautorestart 6-61
cnfbert 6-62
cnfcacparm 6-64
cnfcdparms 6-65
cnfcdprtntype 6-67
cnfcdrscprtn 6-68
cnfchan 6-69
cnfchanfst 6-71
cnfchanq 6-73
cnfchantrapenbl 6-74
cnfcon 6-75
cnfconabrparams 6-77
cnfconabrrates 6-79
cnfconstdabr 6-80
cnfdiagtest 6-82
cnffst 6-84
cnfilmi 6-86
cnfimaalmparm 6-88
cnfimagrp 6-89
cnfimaparms 6-91
cnfimatst 6-92
cnfln 6-93
cnflnloop 6-95
cnfplpp 6-96
cnfportq 6-97
cnfportrscprtn 6-99
cnfprfparam 6-101
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cnfslftst 6-104
cnfupcabr 6-105
cnfupccbr 6-107
cnfupcrtvbr 6-109
cnfupcubr 6-111
cnfupcvbr 6-113
copychans 6-115
core 6-117
delaimgrp 6-119
delbert 6-120
delcdrscprtn 6-121
delchan 6-122
delchanloop 6-123
delchans 6-124
delcon 6-125
delimagrp 6-126
delln 6-127
dellnloop 6-128
dellnsfmaimgrp 6-129
dellnsfmimagrp 6-130
delport 6-131
delrscprtn 6-132
dncon 6-133
dnport 6-134
dspaimgrp 6-135
dspaimgrpcnt 6-137
dspaimgrps 6-138
dspaimlncnt 6-139
dspalm 6-141
dspalmcnf 6-142
dspalmcnt 6-144
dspalms 6-146
dspautorestart 6-147
dspbert 6-148
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dspcacparm 6-150
dspcd 6-151
dspcderrs 6-154
dspcdparms 6-155
dspcdprtntype 6-156
dspcdrscprtn 6-157
dspchan 6-158
dspchancnt 6-161
dspchans 6-163
dspchantrapenbl 6-166
dspcon 6-167
dspcons 6-170
dspconstdabr 6-173
dspdiagresults 6-174
dspdiagtests 6-175
dspfeature 6-177
dspfst 6-178
dspilmi 6-179
dspilmicnt 6-180
dspimaalmparm 6-181
dspimagrp 6-182
dspimagrpcnt 6-183
dspimagrps 6-184
dspimainfo 6-185
dspimaln 6-186
dspimalncnt 6-187
dspimaparms 6-189
dspimatst 6-190
dsplcn 6-191
dspliccd 6-192
dspln 6-193
dsplns 6-194
dsploads 6-195
dspmaptbl 6-197
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dspplpp 6-199
dspport 6-200
dspportcnt 6-202
dspportq 6-204
dspportqs 6-205
dspportrscprtn 6-206
dspports 6-208
dspprfhist 6-209
dsprscprtn 6-215
dspsarcnt 6-216
dspsarcnts 6-217
dspslftst 6-218
dspslftsttbl 6-219
dspstatparms 6-220
dsptaskinfo 6-221
dsptotals 6-222
Help 6-223
i6-224
insbiterror 6-226
memShow 6-227
movelic 6-228
myid 6-229
oldcnfcdrscprtn 6-230
pausediag 6-231
restartimagrp 6-232
resumediag 6-234
rrtcon 6-235
rundiagtest 6-236
runslftstno 6-237
setcmdc 6-238
setpagemode 6-239
startbert 6-240
stopbert 6-241
tstcon 6-242
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tstdelay 6-244
upcon 6-245
upport 6-246
version 6-247
xaddcon 6-248
xclrchancnt 6-256
xclrportcnt 6-257
xcnfalm 6-258
xcnfalmcnt 6-260
xcnfcon 6-262
xcnfconabrparams 6-271
xcnfconabrrates 6-274
xcnfconstdabr 6-276
xcnfilmi 6-279
xcnfln 6-281
xcnfplpp 6-284
xcnfportq 6-286
xcnfrscprtn 6-288
xdelcon 6-290
xdnport 6-298
xdspchancnt 6-299
xdspcon 6-301
xdspcons 6-304
xdspconstdabr 6-305
xdspilmi 6-306
xdspln 6-307
xdsplns 6-308
xdspport 6-309
xdspportq 6-310
xdspportqs 6-313
xdspports 6-315
xupport 6-316
TABLES
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Table 1 Technical Manuals and Release Notes for Cisco MGX and BPX Switches and Media Gateways (January 2005
Product Releases) xix
Table 2 Documents that Ship with Multiservice Switch Products xxiv
Table 3 Descriptions of Technical Manuals and Release Notes for Cisco Multiservice Switch Products xxv
Table 1-1 ATM Cell Bus Service Module Card Types Supported by PXM1E Controllers 1-2
Table 1-2 AUSM and MPSM Cards Supported by PXM1 and PXM1E Controllers 1-3
Table 1-3 Eight Port AUSM and MPSM Card Features 1-6
Table 1-4 Card Redundancy, Bulk Distribution, and BERT Services for AUSM and MPSM cards 1-11
Table 2-1 Line and Port Configuration on AUSM and MPSM Cards 2-1
Table 2-2 cnfcdmode Command Parameters 2-7
Table 2-3 MPSM-8-T1E1 Card Names in the PXM dspcd and dspcds Command Displays 2-8
Table 2-4 Valid AUSM and MPSM Line Numbers 2-10
Table 2-5 cnfln Command Parameters 2-12
Table 2-6 Parameters for the addport Command 2-15
Table 2-7 Parameters for addimagrp Command 2-17
Table 3-1 SPVC Connection Types Applicable to AUSM and MPSM Cards 3-1
Table 3-2 Parameters for the addcon Command 3-7
Table 4-1 PVC Connection Types Applicable to AUSM and MPSM Cards 4-1
Table 4-2 AUSM and MPSM Switching and Connection Types on the PXM1 Platform 4-9
Table 4-3 Parameters for the addcon Command on the AUSM and MPSM 4-10
Table 4-4 Parameters for the addcon Command on the PXM1 4-17
Table 5-1 Session Management Commands 5-2
Table 5-2 AUSM and MPSM Line Errors and Alarms 5-13
Table 5-3 AUSM and MPSM Line Alarm Commands 5-13
Table 5-4 AUSM and MPSM Card Alarms 5-14
Table 5-5 AUSM and MPSM Port Statistics Commands 5-17
Table 5-6 Parameters for cnfimagrp Command 5-21
Table 5-7 Parameters for addlns2imagrp Commands 5-21
Table 5-8 Parameters for dellnsfmimagrp Command 5-22
Table 5-9 AUSM and MPSM Port Resource Partitioning Commands (PXM45/PXM1E Platform) 5-24
Table 5-10 Parameters for the addrscprtn Command 5-25
Table 5-11 Parameters for the cnfrscprtn Command 5-26
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Table 5-12 Parameters for the delrscprtn Command 5-28
Table 5-13 AUSM/MPSM Card Resource Partitioning Commands (PXM1 Platform) 5-29
Table 5-14 Parameters for the cnfcdrscprtn Command 5-30
Table 5-15 Parameters for the cnfcdrscprtn Command 5-31
Table 5-16 Parameters for the delcdrscprtn Command 5-31
Table 5-17 AUSM/MPSM Port Resource Partitioning Commands (PXM1 Platform) 5-32
Table 5-18 Parameters for the cnfrscprtn Command 5-33
Table 5-19 AUSM and MPSM Connection Statistics Commands 5-41
Table 5-20 Loopback Commands Supported on the AUSM cards 5-45
Table 5-21 Loopback Commands Supported on the MPSM-8T1-ATM and MPSM-8E1-ATM Cards 5-46
Table 5-22 SRM Supported BERT Configuration Options for MPSM-8T1-ATM and AUSM-8T1/B Cards 5-48
Table 5-23 SRM Supported BERT Configuration Options for MPSM-8E1-ATM and AUSM-8E1/B cards 5-49
Table 5-24 SRM Supported T1 and E1 BERT Patterns 5-50
Table 5-25 SRM Supported BERT Loopback Options 5-50
Table 5-26 Onboard BERT Commands Supported on the MPSM-8T1-ATM and MPSM-8E1-ATM Cards 5-51
Table 5-27 Parameters for the cnfbert Command 5-52
Table 5-28 MPSM-8T1E1 Online Diagnostics Tests 5-56
Table 5-29 MPSM-8T1E1 Online Diagnostics Commands 5-57
Table 5-30 Parameters for the cnfdiagtest Command 5-59
Table 5-31 Parameters for the rundiagtest Command 5-60
Table 6-1 AUSM/MPSM Session Management Commands 6-1
Table 6-2 AUSM Card Management Commands 6-2
Table 6-3 AUSM Line Management Commands 6-3
Table 6-4 AUSM Port Management Commands 6-3
Table 6-5 AUSM IMA and AIM Group Management Commands 6-4
Table 6-6 AUSM Resource Partition Management Commands 6-5
Table 6-7 AUSM Connection Management Commands 6-5
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This preface describes the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the Cisco ATM
Services (AUSM/MPSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX Switches.
Objectives
This guide describes how to configure ATM services and provides detailed information about the
commands used to configure ATM services.
Audience
The Cisco ATM Services (AUSM/MPSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX
Switches provides network operators and administrators who are responsible for MGX 8250, MGX
8230, MGX 8850, or MGX 8830 switches with information to set up ATM services, whether the Cisco
WAN switch used is running a PXM1 card or a PXM1E card, which now provides Release users access
to narrowband service modules.
Organization
The body of this publication is:
Chapter 1 Introduction. This chapter introduces the AUSM cards covered in this guide and their
features.
Chapter 2 Preparing AUSM and MPSM Lines and Ports for Communications. This chapter
describes how to prepare AUSM and MPSM lines and ports for provisioning.
Chapter 3 Provisioning SPVCs (PXM1E/PXM45) on AUSM and MPSM Cards. This chapter
describes how to provision SPVCs between the AUSM/MPSM cards described in this
guide and between these AUSM/MPSM cards and other types of cards.
Chapter 4 Provisioning PVCs (PXM1) on AUSM and MPSM Cards. This chapter describes how
to provision PVCs between the AUSM/MPSM cards described in this guide and
between these AUSM/MPSM cards and other types of cards.
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Documentation
Documentation
A Guide to Cisco Multiservice Switch and Media Gateway Documentation ships with your product. That
guide contains general information about how to locate Cisco MGX, BPX, SES, and CWM
documentation online.
Documentation Notes for these Product Releases
This release includes new hardware or features for the following releases:
Cisco MGX Release 5.1 introduces the Cisco MGX 8850/B multiservice switch
Cisco MGX Release 5.1, for these multiservice switches:
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E)
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM45)
Cisco MGX 8950
Cisco MGX 8830
Cisco MGX Release 1.3, for these multiservice switches:
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1)
Cisco MGX 8230
Cisco MGX 8250
Cisco MGX Release 5.1, for the Route Processor Modules (RPM-XF and RPM-PR)
Cisco WAN Manager Release 15.1. CWM Release 15 introduced a helpful new documentation
feature: web-based online help. To invoke online help, press F1 on a PC, press the Help key on a
UNIX workstation, or select Help from the main or popup menu. Cisco WAN Manager online help
has been updated for Release 15.1.
Other components of multiservice WAN products, such as the Service Expansion Shelf (SES) and WAN
switching software have no new features for this release.
Related Documentation
This section describes the technical manuals and release notes that support this release of Cisco
Multiservice Switch products.
Chapter 5 Managing AUSM and MPSM Cards. This chapter describes card management tasks
you might want to do after provisioning is complete.
Chapter 6 AUSM and MPSM Command Reference. This chapter describes the command-line
interface (CLI) commands that you can use to configure, provision, and manage the
AUSM cards.
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Documentation
Technical Manual Order of Use
Use the technical manuals listed here in the following order:
Step 1 Refer to the documents that ship with your product. Observe all safety precautions.
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco Multiservice Switch and Media Gateway
Products (MGX, BPX, and SES)This document familiarizes you with safety precautions for your
product.
Guide to Cisco Multiservice Switch and Media Gateway Documentation—This document explains
how to find documentation for MGX, BPX, and SES multiservice switches and media gateways as
well as CWM network management software. These documents are available only online.
Installation Warning Card—This document provides precautions about installing your cards. It
explains such subjects as removing the shipping tab and inserting cards properly into the correct
slots.
Step 2 Refer to the release notes for your product.
Step 3 If your network uses the CWM network management system, upgrade CWM. (If you are going to install
CWM for the first time, do so after Step 4.) Upgrade instructions are included in the following
documents:
Cisco WAN Manager Installation Guide, Release 15.1
Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide, Release 15.1
Step 4 If your network contains MGX and SES products, refer to this manual for planning information:
Cisco PNNI Network Planning Guide for MGX and SES Products
Step 5 Refer to these manuals for information about installing cards and cables in the MGX chassis:
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco MGX 8880
Hardware Installation Guide, Releases 2 Through 5 for installing cards and cables in these chassis.
Cisco MGX 8xxx Edge Concentrator Installation and Configuration Guide for installing cards and
cables in the Cisco MGX 8230, Cisco MGX 8250, or Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1) chassis.
Step 6 Refer to the manuals that help you configure your MGX switch and processor cards:
Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX 8950, and Cisco MGX 8830 Configuration Guide,
Release 5.1 for these chassis.
Cisco MGX 8xxx Edge Concentrator Installation and Configuration Guide for the Cisco MGX 8230,
Cisco MGX 8250, or Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1) chassis.
Step 7 Refer to the manual that supports the additional cards you intend to install in your switch. For example:
The services books can help you establish ATM, Frame Relay, or circuit emulation services on your
switch.
The VISM book can help you set up your switch as a voice gateway, and the RPM book can help
you implement IP on the switch.
Step 8 Additional books, such as command reference guides and error message books, can help with the daily
operation and maintenance of your switch.
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Documentation
Note Manual titles may be different for earlier software releases. The titles shown in Table 1 are for the
January 2005 release.
Technical Manual Titles and Descriptions
Table 1 lists the technical manuals and release notes that support the January 2005 multiservice switch
product releases. Books and release notes in Table 1 are listed in order of use and include information
about which multiservice switch or media gateway the document supports.
The books for Cisco MGX 8230, Cisco MGX 8250, and Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1) switches were not
updated for the January 2005 release, therefore, some information about configuring and using the new
MPSM-8-T1E1 card in these switches is included in the following books:
Cisco ATM Services (AUSM/MPSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for MGX
Switches, Release 5.1
Cisco Frame Relay Services (FRSM/MPSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for
MGX Switches, Release 5.1
Cisco Circuit Emulation Services (CESM/MPSM) Configuration Guide and Command Reference for
MGX Switches, Release 5.1
Information about how to install or upgrade to the MPSM-8-T1E1 card in Cisco MGX 8230, Cisco
MGX 8250, and Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1) switches is in the Release Notes for Cisco MGX 8230, Cisco
MGX 8250, and Cisco MGX 8850 (PXM1) Switches, Release 1.3.10.
Note Refer to each product’s release notes for the latest information on features, bug fixes, and more.
Terms
Two main types of ATM cards are used in MGX switches: AXSM and AUSM. AXSM stands for ATM
Switching Service Module. AUSM stands for ATM UNI (User Network Interface) Service Module.
CWM stands for Cisco WAN Manager, our multiservice switch network management system.
Legacy service module refers to a previously introduced card. For this release, the term is used
specifically for the CESM-8-T1E1, FRSM-8-T1E1, and AUSM-8-T1E1 cards, which can now be
replaced by the new MPSM-8-T1E1 card.
MPSM stands for Multiprotocol Service Module.
RPM stands for Route Processor Module.
SES stands for Service Expansion Shelf.
VISM stands for Voice Interworking Service Module.
VXSM stands for Voice Switch Service Module.
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Table 1 Technical Manuals and Release Notes for Cisco MGX and BPX Switches and Media Gateways (January 2005
Product Releases)
Document Title and Part Number
BPX
with SES
Rel. 4
MGX
8230 Rel.
1.3
MGX
8250 Rel.
1.3
MGX
8850
(PXM1)
Rel. 1.3
MGX
8830
Rel. 5.1
MGX
8850
(PXM1E)
Rel. 5.1
MGX
8850
(PXM45)
Rel. 5.1
MGX
8950
Rel. 5.1
MGX
8880
Rel. 5.1.
Overview and Safety Documents
Guide to Cisco Multiservice Switch
and Media Gateway
Documentation
DOC-7814807=
xxxxxxxxx
Installation Warning Card
DOC-7812348=
xxxxxxxxx
Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Information for Cisco Multiservice
Switch and Media Gateway
Products (MGX, BPX, and SES)
DOC-7814790=
xxxxxxxxx
Release Notes for the Cisco MGX
8880 Media Gateway, Release
5.1.00
OL-6493-01
————————x
Release Notes for Cisco MGX 8850
(PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX
8950, and Cisco MGX 8830
Switches, Release 5.1.00
OL-6478-01
————xxxx
Release Notes for Cisco MGX 8230,
Cisco MGX 8250, and Cisco MGX
8850 (PXM1) Switches, Release
1.3.10
OL-4539-01
—x x x —————
Release Notes for the Cisco Voice
Switch Service Module (VXSM),
Release 5.1
OL-4627-01
——————x —x
Release Notes for Cisco WAN
Manager, Release 15.1.00
OL-6495-01
xxxxxxxxx
Release Notes for the Cisco Voice
Interworking Service Module
(VISM), Release 3.3.00
OL-5357-01
xxxxxx—x
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Release Notes for Cisco MGX
Route Processor Module (RPM-XF)
IOS Release 12.3((11)T3 for
PXM45-based Switches, Release
5.1.00
OL-4536-01
————x —x x x
Release Notes for Cisco MGX
Route Processor Module (RPM-PR)
IOS Release 12.3(11)T3 for MGX
Releases 1.3.10 and 5.1.00
OL-4535-1
xxxxxxxx
Cisco MGX 8230 Edge
Concentrator Overview, Release
1.1.31
DOC-7812899=
—x ———————
Cisco MGX 8250 Edge
Concentrator Overview, Release
1.1.31
DOC-7811576=
——x ——————
Cisco MGX 8850 Multiservice
Switch Overview, Release 1.1.31
OL-1154-01
———x —————
Hardware Installation Guides
Cisco MGX 8850
(PXM1E/PXM45), Cisco MGX
8950, Cisco MGX 8830, and Cisco
MGX 8880 Hardware Installation
Guide, Releases 2 Through 5
OL-4545-01
————xxxxx
Cisco Service Expansion Shelf
Hardware Installation Guide,
Release 11
DOC-786122=
x ————————
Planning and Configuration Guides
Cisco PNNI Network Planning
Guide for MGX and SES Products
OL-3847-01
x—xxxxx
Table 1 Technical Manuals and Release Notes for Cisco MGX and BPX Switches and Media Gateways (January 2005
Product Releases) (continued)
Document Title and Part Number
BPX
with SES
Rel. 4
MGX
8230 Rel.
1.3
MGX
8250 Rel.
1.3
MGX
8850
(PXM1)
Rel. 1.3
MGX
8830
Rel. 5.1
MGX
8850
(PXM1E)
Rel. 5.1
MGX
8850
(PXM45)
Rel. 5.1
MGX
8950
Rel. 5.1
MGX
8880
Rel. 5.1.
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