Enterasys Networks STS16-20 manual Connection Data

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Configuring ATM Connections

Figure 3-1. Current ATM Connections Windows

The Current ATM Connections window provides the following information about the deviceÕs ATM connections:

Connection Data

The Connection Data list box displays the conÞguration parameters for each ATM interface available on the device.

I/F

The index number assigned to each ATM SSIM installed in the

 

STS16-20. If an ATM SSIM is installed in the left hand slot, the

 

value in this Þeld will be 21; if an ATM SSIM is installed in the

 

right hand slot, the value in this Þeld will be 25.

Maximum

The maximum number of connections allowed by the current

Connections

version of Þrmware.

Current

The maximum number of connections the port will keep active at

ConÞgured

one time; the default value is 2048.

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Contents STS16-20 Users Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Restricted Rights Notice Contents Contents Introduction Using the STS16-20 User’s Guide Related Manuals IP Address Common Window FieldsDevice Name LocationUsing the Mouse Using Window ButtonsUptime Using On-Line Help Getting HelpAccessing On-line Documentation Getting Help from the Global Technical Assistance CenterIntroduction Using the STS16-20 Chassis View Viewing Front Panel Information Connection StatusPort Status Boot PromUp Time FirmwareMenu Structure Device MenuPort Status Menu Help Menu Selecting a Port Status DisplayUtilities Menu Port MenusStatus LoadSpeed ErrorsMapping TypeViewing Hardware Descriptions Displaying MIBs and MIB ComponentsViewing the Device Type Viewing System Group Information Viewing the Interface DescriptionContact ServicesName Viewing I/F Summary Information Physical Status IndexDescription Logical StatusRaw Counts Rate Viewing Interface Detail StatisticsUnicast ErrorAddress Non-Unicast Transmit Queue Size Transmit Packets only Making Sense of Detail StatisticsUsing the STS16-20 Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information Configuring ATM Connections Connection Data Settings Configuring Permanent Virtual CircuitsAdding a Permanent Virtual Circuit Deleting a Permanent Virtual CircuitIndex Index-2