We have a 6260 Dslam which terminates its ATM interface on a 7204 ATM for customers.
One the Dslam we configure a customer like this: interface ATM1/2 no ip address dsl subscriber xxxxx dsl profile standard no atm ilmi-keepalive atm pvc 0 35 interface ATM0/1 1 36 ! Then on the 7204 the customer is terminated as so: interface ATM4/0.3 point-to-point description xxxxx ip address 64.114.226.13 255.255.255.252 atm route-bridged ip pvc 1/36 oam-pvc 10 encapsulation aal5snap ! We have a /23 and one /24 that we use for this DSL and we would like to renumber out of them. One the Dslam I was thinking of changing atm pvc 0 35 interface ATM0/1 1 36 to atm pvc 0 35 interface ATM0/1 1 <new pvc> Then on the 7204 creating a new ATM p2p sub-interface with the new pvc and new IP's and get the customer to renumber then delete the old sub interface. But now I just realized just change the IP address on the ATM sub-interface on the router and get the customer to renumber to the new IP. No changing of PVC's needed. There is another faste interface on the 7204 that would connect to a new switch which goes out to a new upstream that the new block of IP's would route and would allow customers to use the old IP blocks until we get them to renumber. This is all just off the top of my head but it seems either should work. Anyone see a problem with this renumber? Thanks, Keith _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
