ATM Configuration
Status | Displays the current administrative status of the |
| connection: enabled or disabled. In current versions of |
| Þrmware, all connections are enabled by default, and |
| cannot be disabled. |
UpTime | The length of time the selected connection has been |
| enabled. |
Selecting the Add button either adds a new connection or modiÞes an existing one, using the parameters entered in the Þelds below the list box. A conÞrmation window will appear for both additions and modiÞcations.
Selecting the Delete button deletes the selected connection; a conÞrmation window requires that you conÞrm the deletion.
Selecting Refresh refreshes the connection information displayed in the window.
Configuring Connections
Adding a New Connection
To conÞgure new Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs), enter the following information in the text Þelds which appear just below the connections list box:
1.In the I/F text box, click on the
2.In the VPI text box, enter the Virtual Path Identifier you wish to assign to this connection. Allowable values are 0 to 3; remember, the VPI you assign will be used to group virtual connections, allowing for channel trunking between ATM switches.
3.In the VCI text box, enter the Virtual Channel Identifier you wish to assign to this connection. Allowable values are 0 to 1023 for each VPI. For example, you could assign the same channel identifier — say, 25 — as many as four times: once with a VPI of 0, once with a VPI of 1, and so on. Again, remember that it is the combination of VPI and VCI that will be used to direct cells through the intermediate switches between the source and destination.
Configuring Connections |