Card Capacities; Trunk Redundancy; Table 25-1 Virtual Trunk Criteria - Cisco BPX-BXM-155-8DX Installation And Configuration Manual

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Overview
A virtual trunk cannot be used as a feeder trunk. Feeder connections cannot be terminated
Note
on a virtual trunk.

Table 25-1 Virtual Trunk Criteria

BXM
This syntax describes a virtual trunk:
UXM/BXM:slot.port.vtrunk
slot = slot number (1–32) Keep in mind that on the BPX slots 7 and 8 are reserved for BCCs and slot
and 15 is reserved for the ASM card.
port = port number (1–16)
vtrunk = virtual trunk number (1–31 on BXM) (1–15 on UXM)

Card Capacities

These three principles define card capacities for virtual trunking:
For example, the BXM supports 31 virtual interfaces and therefore up to 31 virtual trunks may be
defined within one port.
Thus maximum capacities are:

Trunk Redundancy

Trunk redundancy refers to one of two features:
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The maximum number of virtual trunks that may be configured per card equals the number of
virtual interfaces (VIs).
Valid virtual trunk numbers are 1 through 31 per port.
The maximum number of virtual trunks is limited to the number of virtual interfaces (VIs) available
on the card and each logical trunk (physical or virtual) utilizes one VI.
Each BPX node can have a combined maximum of 64 logical (physical and virtual) trunks per node.
Each IGX node can have a combined maximum of 32 logical (physical and virtual) trunks per node.
A BNI-T3 or E3 line can support up to 32 virtual trunks on one or both physical ports.
A BNI-OC-3 line can support up to 11 virtual trunks.
A BXM card can support up to 31 virtual trunks.
A UXM card can support up to 15 virtual trunks.
SONET Automatic Protection Switching (APS)
With Release 9.2, APS line redundancy is supported. APS line redundancy is available only on
BXM SONET trunks and is compatible with virtual trunks. The trunk port supporting virtual trunks
Number of
VIs
Max LCNs
31
32000
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001
Chapter 25
Configuring BXM Virtual Trunks
Default LCNs
16320

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