Enterasys Networks STS16-20 manual Configuring Permanent Virtual Circuits, Settings

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Configuring ATM Connections

Settings

The Settings group box contains information about each of the currently conÞgured PVCs, as well as the Þelds used to conÞgure new connections.

I/F

The device interface index on which the PVC was conÞgured. An

 

ATM SSIM installed in the left hand slot will have an I/F value of

 

21; an ATM SSIM installed in the right hand slot will have an I/F

 

value of 25.

VPI

The Virtual Path IdentiÞer assigned to the connection. Allowable

 

values are 0 - 3. VPIs are used to group virtual connections,

 

allowing for channel trunking between ATM switches. Each VPI

 

can be conÞgured to carry many different channels (designated

 

by Virtual Channel IdentiÞers) between two points.

VCI

The Virtual Channel IdentiÞer assigned to the connection.

 

Allowable values are 0 - 1023 for each VPI. Each assigned VCI

 

must be unique within its deÞned VPI. However, you can assign

 

the same VCI to multiple VPIs (e.g., VPI 0/VCI 14, VPI 1/VCI 14,

 

VPI 2/VCI 14, etc.). Remember, it is the combined VPI and VCI

 

designations assigned to a channel that create the grouping of

 

virtual connections.

Encapsulation

The method used to encapsulate LAN packets on the selected

Type

circuit. Current versions of ATM SSIM Þrmware use VC MUX

 

802.5 LANE as the encapsulation method.

Status

The current administrative status of the connection: Enabled or

 

Disabled.

UpTime

The length of time the selected connection has been enabled.

Configuring Permanent Virtual Circuits

You can use the Add, Delete, or Refresh command buttons at the bottom of the Current ATM Connections window to add or delete a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC), or refresh the window.

¥Add Ñ adds a new connection or modiÞes an existing connection, using the parameters entered in the Þelds below the Settings list box. A conÞrmation window will appear for additions and modiÞcations.

¥Delete Ñ deletes the selected connection; a conÞrmation window requires that you conÞrm the deletion.

¥Refresh Ñ refreshes the connection information displayed in the window.

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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 Location Common Window FieldsDevice Name IP AddressUptime Using Window ButtonsUsing the Mouse Getting Help Using On-Line HelpGetting Help from the Global Technical Assistance Center Accessing On-line DocumentationIntroduction Using the STS16-20 Chassis View Connection Status Viewing Front Panel InformationFirmware Boot PromUp Time Port StatusDevice Menu Menu StructurePort Status Menu Port Menus Selecting a Port Status DisplayUtilities Menu Help MenuLoad StatusType ErrorsMapping SpeedViewing the Device Type Displaying MIBs and MIB ComponentsViewing Hardware Descriptions Viewing the Interface Description Viewing System Group InformationName ServicesContact Viewing I/F Summary Information Logical Status IndexDescription Physical StatusRaw Counts Viewing Interface Detail Statistics RateNon-Unicast ErrorAddress UnicastMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Transmit Queue Size Transmit Packets onlyUsing the STS16-20 Chassis View Viewing Chassis Information Configuring ATM Connections Connection Data Configuring Permanent Virtual Circuits SettingsDeleting a Permanent Virtual Circuit Adding a Permanent Virtual CircuitIndex Index-2