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4.Enter the show client command to make certain that the client is operational.

SmartSwitch # show client 1

LANE Client 1

============================================================================

Client State

: Operational

Client Address

: 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:41:80:00:20:D4:14:41:81:00

LAN Name

: Marketing

LECS Addr Source

: ILMI

LECS Address

: 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:41:80:00:20:D4:14:41:80:01

LES Address

: 39:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:14:41:80:00:20:D4:14:41:82:02

LAN Type

: 802.3

MTU

: 1516

IP Address

: 90.1.1.1

IP NetMask

: 255.255.255.0

SmartSwitch #

Note While creating an ELAN client for the switch is not absolutely necessary, it does provide management connectivity with the switch over its ATM ports (instead of the Ethernet port). See Chapter 4, “Switch Administration” for information about how to reach switches not directly connected to the Ethernet network.

5.Physically connect your end nodes and edge devices to the SmartSwitch 9A100 ports.

6.Configure the ATM interface or adapter for all end nodes and edge devices. Typically, configuration consists of specifying LAN Emulation as the protocol, assigning the device an IP address that corresponds to the subnet of the switch’s client, and indicating that you want the device to either acquire the LECS address through ILMI or use the Well Known Address as the address for the LECS. For details on the SmartSwitch 9A100 automatic addressing scheme for LANE, see Section 3.2.1.

7.As each end device registers with the LES and BUS, messages are sent to the event log of the SmartSwitch 9A100 containing the LECS. You can check connectivity by pinging between end nodes.

Note If configured devices fail to join the ELAN, see Chapter 4, Section 4.2.2, “UNI

Routes.” Also, see Chapter 5, Section 5.2, “Troubleshooting LAN Emulation.”

Your ELAN is now operational. Additional ELANs can be created in the same way. See Chapter 4, “Switch Administration,” for information about SmartSwitch 9A100 switch operations and maintenance.

Note While it is possible for a single ELAN on the SmartSwitch 9A100 switch to support multiple subnets, in general, switch performance is best (and management easiest) when the “One-subnet-per-ELAN” rule is observed.

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Contents SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide FCC Class a Notice Declaration of Conformity Addendum Safety Information Class 1 Laser Transceivers Fiber Optic Protective Caps Regulatory Compliance Summary Safety Revision History Table of Contents Specifications Acronyms Index Xii SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide List of Figures List of Figures Xiv SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide List of Tables List of Tables Xvi SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide Introduction Introduction SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide Switch Installation and Setup Unpacking the SwitchCheck Accessory Carton Contents SmartSwitch 9A100-04 front panel Inspecting the Switch1 DS3 and E3 I/O Module Configuration Installing the Switch Installing the SmartSwitch 9A100 Configuring the Switch SmartSwitch 9A100 console and network connections Console Commands Using the ConsoleSmartSwitch # show portconfig a1 Traffic SmartSwitch # set consoletimeoutConsole Time-out Creating an AliasSwitchTrafficCongestion. For example Ambiguous CommandsExterior Smartswitch ATM AdministratorSmartSwitch # ? add laneclient Console HelpSmartSwitch ATM Administrator MB RAM Installation StepsStarting SmartSwitch ATM Administrator the First Time Accessing Online HelpUser Name Access Level Default Password SmartSwitch ATM Administrator SmartSwitch # add ipatmclient IP Over ATM and LaneCreating AN IP Over ATM Vlan Server Is local Server Connection Established Creating AN Emulated LAN ATM Addressing for IP over ATM3900000000000000000014418000005A01010100 No Lane server address is specified see note below Add ElanIlmi ATM Addressing for LAN Emulation ELANs Across Multiple SwitchesSwitch Clients SmartSwitch# add laneclientElan1 Page Switch Administration Backing UP and Restoring Switch ConfigurationPath /backdir/config-1 Creating an Iisp Route SmartSwitch# restore switchSmartSwitch # show netprefix b2 ATM RoutingAtmroute AtmAddressIisp route across Pnni domain UNI Routes Route Metrics IP Routing SmartSwitch # show pnnimetricsRoute NET Table 90.1.1.254Event Categories Events and AlarmsSmartSwitch # set eventdisplay Viewing Events and AlarmsDeleting Events and Alarms SmartSwitch # set alarmdisplayPVC Connections 100 SmartSwitch # add trafficdescriptorSmartSwitch # show trafficdescriptor Point-to-Point PVCsMd1 #add trafficdescriptor Point-to-Multipoint PVCsConnecting to Local Switch Client Through a PVC Local10.1.1.0 VCC Mask Index VPI Bits VPI Values VCI Bits VCI Values Non-zero VPIsSmartSwitch # set portconfig a1 Use show portconfig to see the change to port A1Traffic Descriptors Traffic ManagementTraffic Descriptor with CLP and best effort Type Number Descriptor CharacteristicsCall Admission Control Policy 80005000 Ubr Min for CBR queue SmartSwitch # set porttrafficcongestionQoS Queue Recommended Settings SmartSwitch # show switchtrafficcongestionEFCI, EPD, and RM Thresholds Upgrading and Changing Software Accessing the Boot Load PromptCommand Action Parameters Boot Load CommandsUpgrading Boot Load Software Boot PromFlash RAM =df b Upgrading Post Diagnostic Software =chpi=df p =df s Upgrading Switch Operating SoftwareUsing the Update Firmware Command SmartSwitch # update firmware214.95.77.240 Saving Core Dumps Bobr Tftpboot/bobr/coreSet CoreDump command 204.95.77.240Error IP e0103288 PFP e04be080 R0pfp e04be040 R1sp e04be0c0 Troubleshooting IP Over ATM TroubleshootingTroubleshooting LAN Emulation Troubleshooting Pnni Links Troubleshooting Congestion Diagnosing CongestionGlobal Congestion Port Congestion Troubleshooting Congestion Function Appendix a SpecificationsFigure A-1 SmartSwitch 9A100 front panel ¢ %+2,%/˜96%,,%,329 Specification ValueProtocol Standard Table A-4 ATM port specificationsRJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Color DB-9 Pin DB-9 Description Management Protocol Supported MIBsTechnical Specifications MIB, SMI, MIB Files and Internet MIB Hierarchy Appendix B Agent SupportMIB, SMI, MIB Files and Internet MIB Hierarchy ZeitNet Cabletron Proprietary MIBsRelation Between Object Identifier and the Represented Value Supported SMI Formats Supported protocolsName Object Identifier Function Zeitnet Cabletron Proprietary MIB GroupsMIB Exceptions SmartSwitch 9A100 MIB SupportManaging the SmartSwitch 9A100 Update firmware Backup Restore Reboot Console Commands that Affect the AgentTelephone Assistance FAX ServiceElectronic Services Appendix C Technical SupportHardware Warranty Software WarrantyRepair Services Appendix D Acronyms Bootp DTE FCS Ilmi LES Netbeui PDU RMA SVC VBR/RT Acronyms SmartSwitch 9A100 User Guide Numerics IndexElan Lane Snmp Lane Pnni Non-zero values