Dell 7x0N manual Set -lecs, Wait

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The -autoflag is used to delete an Automatic ELAN that was specified by -autoflag during the add operation. Used with the -lecsflag, remove the current LECS from the configuration. A LECS may be deleted only if no ELANs are currently configured from that LECS.

set -lecs

If the single argument, ATMaddress is used, set the ATM address of the LECS to ATMaddress and mark this LECS as current. If another set command is invoked with a different LECS address, this LECS is now marked as current. The add and delete commands may only be applied to ELANs returned by the current LECS.

The -manualflag places the host in a manual configuration mode; configuration information will not be retrieved from the LECS and the addition of ELANs will require the user to set the LES address.

wait

The wait command waits until all ELAN interfaces are ready, or until the number of seconds specified by maxSeconds have elapsed, whichever occurs first. If maxSeconds is not specified, then the default is 60 seconds. The elconfig wait command should be put in the /etc/rc file after the last ifconfig command so that subsequent commands that depend on the ELAN interfaces do not fail. When the filer is booted, the ELAN interfaces may not become ready immedi- ately after the ifconfig command has been issued because it may take several seconds for the filer and ATM switch to complete the initialization required by the UNI signalling, ILMI, and LANE protocols.

NOTES

The -unitflag is mandatory if there is more than one adapter installed.

RESTRICTIONS

The interface associated with an ELAN must first be configured "down" through ifconfig(1) before deleting the ELAN. If the user attempts to delete an ELAN that is "up", the message ￿￿'￿￿￿￿,￿￿￿5￿0￿￿￿￿￿%￿ will be displayed.

CLUSTER CONSIDERATIONS

In takeover mode, the ELAN interface names and unit numbers are those on the live filer, and in partner mode the interface names and unit numbers are those on the failed filer. Only ELANs associated with the live or failed filer are shown, depending on the current host mode.

SEE ALSO

na_ifconfig(1)

Dell PowerVault 7x0N Systems — Connecting to ATM and FDDI Networks

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