Avaya M-ACCF/SF manual Managing the ATM Access Module, Logging Off, Submenus

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Chapter 4 X-Switch CLI & ATM Terminal Interface

For access rights to Switch screens, see the user guide that accompanies your Switch.

When you have logged on, the Main Menu screen is displayed.

Logging Off

When you have finished using the facility, select the option quit from the bottom of the Main Menu. If you accessed the facility using a Telnet session or modem, the connection will be closed automatically.

To disconnect a session, the disconnect command may be used. Alternately, it is enough simply to drop ATM connectivity in order to free resources. In addition, it is better to use the disconnect command rather than the quit option, so that another user may immediately operate the terminal interface. The connection will then be dropped by the foreign host.

Managing the ATM Access Module

The following Section describes how to manage the ATM access module. If you wish to view statistics, see Chapter 5, Network Management and Monitoring.

Submenus

Figure 4.1 shows the menu tree structure for the ATM access module options.

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Contents ACCF/SF Module Page ATM Terminology IntroductionFinding Information in This Guide Conventions Page Contents Contents Avaya M770 M-ACCF/SF ATM Access Modules User’s Guide Iii Contents Contents Page List of Figures Port Submenu Display ResultsManagement Submenu ATM Submenu Snmp SubmenuList of Tables Page ATM Benefits ATM Access ModulesFeatures and Benefits OverviewLAN Emulation Lane version Avaya M770 Frame Switch DomainsATM Access Module Features Wire Rate Transmission on ATM portLAN Emulation Client LEC Network Layer Concepts LAN EmulationLAN Emulation Overview Emulated LAN ComponentsLAN Emulation Configuration Server Lecs LAN Emulation Server LESBroadcast and Unknown Server BUS Control VCCs Emulated LAN ConnectionsData VCCs Flush Protocol Frame OrderingOperation of the LAN Emulation Connecting a LEC to an ElanRegistration Connection Processes of the LEC to Lane ServerAddress Resolution Connection ManagementLAN Emulation Components in Your Network An Example LAN Emulation and Avaya DevicesMapping Ethernet and ATM Addresses Joining the ElanLEC must know the name of the Elan it is to join Locating the LecsIf the destination MAC address is listed in the ARP Table Address ResolutionLAN Emulation Address Resolution Protocol Learp What Happens to Unicast Frames?What Happens to Broadcast and Multicast Frames? Layered Network Architecture Network Layer Concepts ATM & ATM AdaptationAsynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Layer ATM Adaptation Layer AALATM Basics Service Processing ATM is Service Transparent10 Communication Channels ATM is Connection-OrientedVirtual Path Identifier VPI Virtual Channel Identifier VCI 11 Connection TerminologySwitched Virtual Circuits SVCs 12 Switching Cells Using VPI and VCI ValuesInterim Local Management Interface Ilmi ATM InterfacesATM Address Registration NetworkhostidentifierATM Layer and Cell Structure 15 ATM Cell Structure Extending VLANs into the ATM Network Physical Layer16 Vlan to Elan Mapping 17 Extending VLANs into the ATM Network Applications Putting Your ATM Network TogetherPlanning Your Network Does your network conform to the ATM configuration rules? ATM Configuration RulesWill you have sufficient Elan resources? What logical network domains, VLANs, do you wish to set up?Are the LAN Emulation services configured correctly? Extending VLANs Through the ATM NetworkATM Connections Within Your Network ATM Backbone in the Building Network Configuration ExamplesATM Backbone in the Building Avaya M770 Multitechnology Functionality Avaya M770 Multitechnology FunctionalityRouting in the X-Switch Domain Routing in the X-Switch DomainInstallation Installing the M-ACC ModuleSafety Information Agency Approval Pre-installation ProcedureSingle-mode Module Laser Classification Multi-Mode Module LED WarningDomain Usage Considerations Avaya M770 Module DRU BudgetBudget Calculation Examples DRU Budget Information Window DRU Budget Information WindowInstalling the Module Inserting the Module into the Hub Connecting a Cable to the ATM PortPower On Self Test CAM Contents Addressable Memory testsRemoving an Existing ATM Access Module M-ACC LEDs Descriptions Post-Installation ChecksConnecting to the Serial Port Configuring the M-ACC ModuleACC Module Default Settings M-ACC Module Default SettingsFor example telnet Establishing a Telnet SessionTo connect to the M-SPX/S Console port Setting up the M-ACC ModuleModule Setup Main Menu ATM IP ConfigurationAssigning the M-ACC module IP address, Gateway and Netmask Setting up the ATM Access Module There is no need to perform a reset. Configuration ExampleMLS Bridging Accmmls SwitchIntroduction Switch CLI & ATM Terminal InterfaceSwitch Command Line Interface CLI ACC ATM Access Module Terminal Menu InterfaceConventions Used Commands Summary Table Switch Command Line Interface CLIReset the Module Entering Software Download Parameters Software Download to the X-Switch CPUMonitoring the Software Download Process Starting the Software Download ProcessSet Defaults to Factory Settings Set Primary VersionCreate Report Clear Mac Address Table Configuration CopyAssigning the M-ACC module IP address, Gateway and Netmask Logging On Commands Tree ChartManaging the ATM Access Module Logging OffSubmenus Menu Structure of the ATM Access Module Configuring System Parameters Main Menu OptionsSystem Menu Initialize Submenu 1,2 Passwords Submenu 1,3Reset Submenu1,4 Display Submenu 1,1System Logger Submenu 1,5 Display Flash Log Messages Submenu 1,5,1Operational Meanings of Display Flash Log Submenu Items Operational Meanings of Display Memory Submenu Items Display Memory Log Messages Submenu 1,5,2Configuring an ATM Port ATM access module ConfigurationSystem Software Download Submenu 1,6 Operational Meanings of Port Submenu Items Port Submenu 2,1VCC Submenu 2,2 ATM Port Physical Submenu 2,1,6Aging Submenu 2,2,4 VCC Submenu Items and their Operational MeaningsAdministering IP and Snmp Management Snmp Configuration Submenu 3,2IP Submenu 3,1 Configure Submenu Items and their Operational Meanings 18 updSysAtt Submenu 3,2,6 20 Virtual net Submenu VN Configuration MenuLEC ATM VlanVlan Elan ID ElanLES ATM LECDownloading Setting up an ATM VLAN/ELANUpgrading Software PreliminariesATM Port Statistics Monitoring the ATM Access ModulePort Statistics Display Items and their Meanings 22 ATM Port Statistics ScreenStatistics Display Items and their Meanings VCC StatisticsNetwork Management and Monitoring CajunView M770 Device Manager versionCajun LANEMaster version Running M770 Manager from HP Windows NT CajunView M770 Device ManagerStarting the M770 Manager Running M770 Manager from HP-OV for WindowsLANEMaster OverviewStarting Cajun LANEMaster Overview Cajun LANEMaster ViewsCajun LANEMaster Window Page ATM Cable Specification SpecificationsACC ATM Access Module Technical Specifications Environmental, Safety, and EMC SpecificationsSDH Standard Supported Table A.3 Standard Multi-mode Cable SpecificationsOptical Standard Supported ATM ForumEIA-492CAAA Table A.4 Standard Multi-mode Cable SpecificationsImportant Safety Information Safety InformationTroubleshooting Table B.1 Troubleshooting TipsELAN/VLAN Page SAR IndexNumerics ATM WANText ATM VLAN/ELAN LearpLuni LESVCC How to Contact Us United StatesEmea Europe, Middle East and Africa Region UAE AP Asia Pacific Region Avaya.com