Cabletron Systems 9A426-01 appendix LEC Administration Screen Fields

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9A426-01/9A426-02 Module Specific Information

LEC Administration Screen Fields

NOTE

The following information briefly explains each LEC Administration Screen field.

Configure LEC (Toggle)

Specifies whether the LAN Emulation Client should auto-configure the next time it is started. Use the Space Bar to select one of the following choices:

Automatic (default) - A client uses a LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS) to learn the ATM address of its LAN Emulation Server and to obtain other parameters.

Manually - Management tells the client the ATM address of its LAN Emulation Server (LES) and the values of other parameters.

If you set Configure LEC to Automatic, do not write to any other attribute on the LEC Administration screen.

ELAN Name

The name of the ELAN to which this client is joined.

By default, the unit makes a LANE join request to the ATM network with the ELAN name blank (no entry). By popular LANE convention, Join Requests of this type will put that client into the first configured ELAN on the LECS (also known as the “default ELAN”). Assume this ELAN is named “ELAN1”. Once the device has successfully completed the Join process, all ATM-specific Local Management screens will then reflect “ELAN: ELAN1”. This means that all Local Management screen information pertains to the “ELAN1” ELAN.

To set the device back to join the “default” ELAN, you must delete the current ELAN (ELAN1). After the current ELAN is deleted, a message is displayed that states that there are no longer any active ELANs. Now, you can move to the ELAN Name: field. Press the Space Bar, then the Return key. Highlight SAVE and press the Return key. This will cause the device to join the “default ELAN” again.

Since we support just a single ELAN, you cannot create a new ELAN unless all current ELANs have been deleted.

NOTE

Future releases will support multiple ELANs. Check your release notes to determine whether your release supports multiple ELANs.

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Contents SmartSwitch 9000 9A426-01/9A426-02 Local Management Appendix Page Local Management Screens IntroductionInterface Number Name Description Module InterfacesPermanent and Switched Virtual Channels Modifying Fields and User PrivilegesVirtual Channels and Virtual Paths A426-01/9A426-02 FNB Resource Configuration Screen FNB Resource Configuration ScreenChanging the Current FNB Connection FNB Resource Configuration Screen FieldsA426-01/9A426-02 Connection Table Screen Connection Table ScreenConnection Table Screen Fields Displaying the Add/Delete Entry Screen 9A426-02 ADD/DELETE Entry Add/Delete Entry ScreenAdd/Delete Entry Screen Fields Deleting PVCs From the Connection Table Adding PVCs to the Connection TableA426-01/9A426-02 LEC Administration Screen LEC Administration ScreenLEC Administration Screen Fields Adding an Elan Modifying an Elan Deleting an Elan9A426-02 LEC Properties LEC Properties ScreenLEC Properties Screen Fields A426-01/9A426-02 SVC Signalling Screen SVC Signalling ScreenSVC Signalling Screen Fields A426-01/9A426-02 Diagnostics Screen Diagnostics ScreenEnabling and Disabling Extended Diagnostics Diagnostics Screen Field9A426-01/9A426-02 Module Specific Information

9A426-01 specifications

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