LANE is still used by a couple of customers and I have in the past
simply binded PVCs to VLANs and routed accross.  I did this when the
customer had purchased LANE cards, big bandwidth, but didn't actually
need LANE.

  Dave

Ken Chipps wrote:
> 
> Thanks, to the several that pointed out that ATM is dead in such an
> environment. I know that. What I mean is in the case where it is already in
> place, how do they do it? Assuming for whatever I reason I do not want to
or
> cannot get rid of the ATM as the campus link, how is such a thing
> configured? Which of the techniques I listed do most people use? Or is
there
> some other method I have yet to hear about? Is there just one way to do
> this? Does everybody with such an ATM link use LANE, if IP is the only
thing
> they need to send?
> 
> ""MADMAN""  wrote in message
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> > Hopefully none!!!
> >
> >   ATM is mostly dead in the LAN with the advent of 100/1000M ethernet
> > and 10G starting to trickle out.
> >
> >   I know someone will point out and exception but it will be the
> > exception not the rule.
> >
> >   Just say no!! to LANE
> >
> >   Dave
> >
> > Ken Chipps wrote:
> > >
> > > I have been reading up on how to configure ATM on Cisco equipment. In
> > > particular I have been looking at examples of how ATM is used in a
> campus
> > > network, such as to connect two buildings. The Cisco documents for the
> 8510
> > > MSR for example discuss configuration using LANE clients, MPOA,
> Classical
> > > IP, and bridging. The part I have been unable to figure out is, in the
> real
> > > world, which of these methods would I use to create a campus area
> network
> > > connecting together two or more buildings using ATM? For example, Cisco
> > says
> > > that Classical IP over ATM is only used for inband management of the
ATM
> > > switch router. Yet it seems to me to be the way to do this. If not, is
> LANE
> > > the answer? Any help would be appreciated.
> > >
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> > Sr. Network Engineer
> > Qwest Communications
> > 612-664-3367
> >
> > "You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer." --Winston
> > Churchill
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David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

"You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer." --Winston
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