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1-Port G.SHDSL WAN Interface Card for Cisco 2600 Series Routers

Feature History

Release

Modification

 

 

12.2(4)XL

This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)XL for Cisco 2600

 

series routers.

 

 

This document describes the Multirate Symmetrical High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line (G.SHDSL) feature supported on the 1-port G.SHDSL WAN interface card (WIC) (WIC-1SHDSL) on Cisco 2600 series routers in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(4)XL. This document describes the benefits of the new feature, supported platforms, configuration, and related documents and provides command reference information.

This document includes the following sections:

Feature Overview, page 2

Supported Platforms, page 3

Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs, page 3

Prerequisites, page 4

Configuration Tasks, page 4

Configuration Examples, page 9

Command Reference, page 14

Glossary, page 21

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Feature Overview

Feature Overview

G.SHDSL is ATM-based, multirate, high-speed (up to 2.3 MB), symmetrical digital subscriber line technology for data transfer between a single customer premises equipment (CPE) subscriber and a central office.

G.SHDSL is supported on the G.SHDSL WAN interface card (WIC-1SHDSL), a 1-port WAN interface card (WIC) for Cisco 2600 series routers.

The G.SHDSL WIC is compatible with the Cisco 6015, Cisco 6130, Cisco 6160, and Cisco 6260 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs). The DSLAM must be equipped with G.SHDSL line cards that are compatible with the DSL service to be configured.

The G.SHDSL WIC supports ATM Adaptation Layer 2 (AAL2), ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5), and various classes of quality of service (QoS) for both voice and data service.

Benefits

Enables business-class broadband service with voice integration, scalable performance, flexibility, and security.

Symmetrical WAN speeds (up to 2.3Mbps) over a single copper pair.

Repeatable and has thirty percent longer reach than SDSL.

Rate adaptive with G.HS “handshake” Protocol.

Based on ITU Recommendation G.991.2 (Accepted Worldwide).

Support for G.SHDSL Annex A (U.S. signaling) and Annex B (European signaling).

Multiple G.SHDSL WAN Interface Cards configurable per Cisco 2600 series chassis.

Toll-quality voice over delivery over AAL2, AAL5, and VoIP.

Provides ATM traffic management and quality of service (QoS) features to enable service providers to manage their core ATM network infrastructures.

Critical IP QoS features.

Supports ATM class of service features constant bit rate (CBR), variable bit rate-nonreal time (VBR-nrt), variable bit rate-real time (VBR-rt), and unspecified bit rate (UBR and UBR+).

Operates back-to-back or through a DSLAM.

Sustains up to 23 virtual circuits Per WAN on a WIC in Cisco 2600 series routers.

Restrictions

The G.SHDSL WIC does not support dual latency. When the DSL link is intended to support both voice and data traffic simultaneously, the total supported data rate must be reduced to adjust for the reduced coding gain, which is usually present with high-latency traffic.

The G.SHDSL WIC does not support Dying Gasp in ANSI T1.413 Issue 2.

The G.SHDSL WIC does not support available bit rate (ABR) class of service (CoS).

The G.SHDSL WIC should be inserted only into onboard WIC slots or 1FE2W network modules. This WIC is not supported in old combination network modules.

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Supported Platforms

Related Documents

For more information about voice configuration, see the following Cisco IOS Release 12.2 guides:

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide, Release 12.2

Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Command Reference, Release 12.2

The following configuration guides describe the configuration of IP and ATM:

For more information about configuring IP, see the Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide, Release 12.2.

For more information about configuring ATM, see “Configuring ATM” in the Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide, Release 12.2.

For information about configuring a DSLAM, see the Configuration Guide for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2.

The following online feature documentation and installation guides describe the configuration and installation of hardware components:

For information about installing Cisco 2600 series hardware, see the documents listed at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis2600/index.htm

Supported Platforms

This feature is supported on the following router platforms:

Cisco 2610

Cisco 2611

Cisco 2612

Cisco 2613

Cisco 2620

Cisco 2621

Cisco 2650

Cisco 2651

Supported Standards, MIBs, and RFCs

Standards

Supports ITU-T G.991.2 (SHDSL).

MIBs

No new or modified MIBs are supported by this feature.

To obtain lists of supported MIBs by platform and Cisco IOS release, and to download MIB modules, go to the Cisco MIB website on Cisco.com at the following URL:

http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml

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Prerequisites

RFCs

No new or modified RFCs are supported by this feature.

Prerequisites

A G.SHDSL WIC must be installed in the router to match the DSL service to be configured. A compatible G.SHDSL line card must be installed in the DSLAM.

Configuration Tasks

See the following sections for configuration tasks for this feature. Each task in the list is identified as either required or optional:

Configuring G.SHDSL on a Cisco Router (required)

Configuring ILMI on the DSLAM Connected to the G.SHDSL WIC (optional)

Verifying ATM Configuration (optional)

Configuring G.SHDSL on a Cisco Router

To configure G.SHDSL service on a Cisco router containing a G.SHDSL WIC, complete the following steps, beginning in global configuration mode:

 

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

Step 1

Router(config)# interface atm 1/0

Enters ATM configuration mode for interface ATM 0 in slot 1.

 

 

Note If a slot has two subslots for WIC modules and no ATM

 

 

interface is present in subslot 0, the WIC will take ATM x/0

 

 

as its interface number even if placed in subslot 1 (ATMx/1).

 

 

If a two-port ATM module is present in subslot 0, the WIC

 

 

will use ATM x/2 as its interface number. This subslot

 

 

number is pertainent to all interface commands such as

 

 

show interface atm and show dsl interface atm.

 

 

 

Step 2

Router(config-if)# ip-address IP-address

Assigns an IP address to the DSL ATM interface.

 

 

 

Step 3

Router(config-if)# atm ilmi-keepalive

(Optional) Enables Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI)

 

seconds

keepalives.

 

 

If you enable ILMI keepalives without specifying the seconds, the

 

 

default time interval is 3 seconds.

 

 

 

Step 4

Router(config-if)# pvc [name] vpi/vci

Enters atm-virtual-circuit (interface-atm-vc) configuration mode,

 

 

and configures a new ATM permanent virtual circuit (PVC) by

 

 

assigning a name (optional) and VPI/VCI numbers.

 

 

The default traffic shaping is UBR; the default encapsulation is

 

 

AAL5+LLC/SNAP.

 

 

 

Step 5

Router(config-if-vc)# protocol ip

(Optional) Enables IP connectivity and create a point-to-point IP

 

IP-address

address for the virtual circuit (VC).

 

 

 

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Configuration Tasks

 

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

Step 6

Router(config-if-vc)# vbr-rt peak-rate

(Optional) Configures the PVC for real-time variable bit rate (VBR)

 

average-rate burst

traffic shaping.

 

 

Peak rate—Peak information rate (PIR)

 

 

Average rate—Average information rate (AIR)

 

 

Burst—Burst size in cells

 

 

 

Step 7

Router(config-if-vc)# encapsulation {aal1

(Optional) Configures the ATM adaptation layer (AAL) and

 

| aal2 | aal5ciscoppp | aal5mux |

encapsulation type.

 

aal5nlpid | aal5snap}

aal1—AAL1

 

 

 

 

aal2—AAL2

 

 

aal5ciscoppp—Cisco PPP over AAL5

 

 

aal5mux—AAL5+MUX

 

 

aal5nlpid—AAL5+NLPID

 

 

aal5snap—AAL5+LLC/SNAP (the default)

 

 

 

Step 8

Router(config-if-vc)# exit

Exits from interface-atm-vc configuration mode.

 

 

 

Step 9

Router(config-if)# dsl operating-mode

Configures the DSL interface to operate in a specified DSL mode:

 

{gshdsl symmetric annex {A | B}}

gshdsl—Configures multirate, high-speed DSL per ITU

 

 

 

 

 

G.991.2

 

 

symmetric—Configures symmetrical mode per ITU G.992.1.

 

 

annex—Configures the regional operating parameters.

 

 

A—Sets the operating parameters for North America. This

 

 

 

value is the default.

 

 

B—Sets the operating parameters for Europe.

 

 

The default is gshdsl symmetric annex A.

 

 

Step 10 Router(config-if)# equipment-type

Configures the DSL interface to function as central office

 

{co | cpe}

equipment or customer premises equipment:

 

 

co—The WIC functions as central office equipment and can

 

 

 

interface with another G.SHDSL WIC configured as cpe.

 

 

cpe—The WIC functions as customer premises equipment and

 

 

 

can interface with a DSLAM or with another G.SHDSL WIC

 

 

 

configured as co.

 

 

The default is cpe.

 

 

 

Step 11

Router(config-if)# dsl linerate {kbps |

Configures the DSL line rate:

 

auto }

kbps—Line rate (data transfer rate) in kilobits per second.

 

 

 

 

 

Allowable entries are 72, 136, 200, 264, 392, 520, 776, 1032,

 

 

 

1160, 1544, 2056, and 2312.

 

 

auto—The WIC automatically trains for an optimal line rate by

 

 

 

negotiating with the far-end DSLAM or WIC.

 

 

The default is auto.

 

 

Step 12 Router(config-if)# exit

Exits from ATM interface configuration mode.

 

 

 

Step 13

Router(config)# exit

Exits from global configuration mode.

 

 

 

 

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Configuration Tasks

 

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

Step 14

Router> show interface atm 1/0

Verifies the ATM interface configuration.

 

 

 

Step 15

Router clear interface atm 1/0

Permits the configuration changes to take effect.

 

 

 

Configuring ILMI on the DSLAM Connected to the G.SHDSL WIC

The ILMI protocol allows DSLAMs to be used for ATM address registration across an ATM User-Network Interface (UNI). If ILMI is configured on the G.SHDSL WIC, the ATM PVC must be configured on the DSLAM. All switch terminating connections use interface 0/0 to connect to the switch CPU.

For information about configuring the DSLAM, see the Configuration Guide for Cisco DSLAMs with NI-2.

Verifying ATM Configuration

Use the following commands to verify your configuration:

To verify current configuration and to view the status for all controllers, use the show running-config command.

To view ATM controller statistics, use the show controllers atm slot/port command.

To verify the PVC status, use the show atm vc command. Make sure that active PVCs are up.

To help identify ATM related events as they are generated, use the debug atm events command.

To indicate which interfaces are having trouble, use the debug atm errors command.

To identify an entry for the ATM interface you configured and to show an entry for the ATM slot/port you configured, use the show ip route command.

To view the status of ATM interface, use the show interface atm command. Make sure that the ATM slot/port and the line protocol are up, as shown in the following example:

Router# show interface atm 1/0

ATM1/0 is up, line protocol is up

Hardware is DSLSAR (with Globespan G.SHDSL Module)

MTU 4470 bytes, sub MTU 4470, BW 800 Kbit, DLY 2560 usec, reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255

Encapsulation ATM, loopback not set Keepalive not supported Encapsulation(s):AAL5 AAL2, PVC mode

24 maximum active VCs, 256 VCs per VP, 2 current VCCs VC idle disconnect time:300 seconds

Last input never, output 00:00:01, output hang never Last clearing of "show interface" counters 03:16:00 Queueing strategy:fifo

Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops 30 second input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec

30 second output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec

2527 packets input, 57116 bytes, 0 no buffer

Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles

0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort 10798 packets output, 892801 bytes, 0 underruns

0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets

0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

Router# show atm vc

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Configuration Tasks

 

VCD /

 

 

 

 

 

Peak

Avg/Min

Burst

 

Interface

Name

VPI

VCI

Type

Encaps

SC

Kbps

Kbps

Cells

Sts

1/0.3

2

9

36

PVC

MUX

UBR

800

 

 

UP

1/0.2

1

9

37

PVC

SNAP

UBR

800

 

 

UP

Router# show controllers atm

1/0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interface ATM1/0 is up

 

 

 

 

 

Hardware is DSLSAR (with Globespan G.SHDSL Module)

 

IDB:

62586758

Instance:6258E054 reg_dslsar:3C810000 wic_regs:3C810080

PHY Inst:62588490

Ser0Inst:62573074

Ser1Inst: 6257CBD8

us_bwidth:800

Slot:

1

Unit:

1

 

Subunit:

0

pkt Size:4496

VCperVP:256

max_vp:

256

max_vc:

65536

total vc:2

rct_size:65536

vpivcibit:16

connTblVCI:8

vpi_bits:8

vpvc_sel:3

enabled: 0

 

throttled:0

 

WIC

Register

Value

 

Notes

 

 

 

---------------

----------

----------

 

 

FPGA Dev ID (LB)

0x44

 

'D'

 

 

 

FPGA Dev ID (UB)

0x53

 

'S'

 

 

 

FPGA Revision

0x99

 

 

 

 

 

WIC Config Reg

0x45

 

WIC / VIC select = WIC;

 

 

 

 

 

CTRLE addr bit 8 = 1;

 

 

 

 

 

OK LED on;

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOOPBACK LED off;

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD LED on;

 

 

WIC Config Reg2

0x07

 

Gen bus error on bad ADSL access

Int 0 Enable Reg

0x03

 

ADSL normal interrupt enabled

 

 

 

 

ADSL error interrupt enabled

 

To view the status of the G.SHDSL modem, use the show dsl interface atm command. If the line is down, the following statement appears: Line is not active. Some of the values may not be accurate. You can also verify whether the equipment type and operating mode configuration are correct for your application.

Sample output—The WIC is configured as central office equipment, and the line is up

Router# show dsl interface atm 0/0

Globespan G.SHDSL Chipset Information

Equipment Type:

 

Central Office

Operating Mode:

 

G.SHDSL

Clock Rate Mode:

 

Auto rate selection Mode

Reset Count:

 

2

Actual rate:

 

2320 Kbps

Modem Status:

 

Data

Noise Margin:

 

43 dB

Loop Attenuation:

0.0 dB

Transmit Power:

 

13.5 dB

Receiver Gain:

 

204.8000 dB

Last Activation Status:No Failure

CRC Errors:

 

0

Chipset Version:

 

1

Firmware Version:

R1.0

Farend Statistics since CO boot-time:

CRC Errors:

0

 

Errored Seconds:

0

 

Severly ES:

0

 

Un Available S:

48

 

Loss Of Sync S:

0

 

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