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Sample detail display for a LAN Emulation Client:

location

bridgePort

state

Port 1

Port 10

init

requestedState

configSource

cfgMaxArpRtryCt

enabled

manual

1

maxArpRtryCt

cfgArpRespTime

arpRespTime

1

1

1

cfgMaxUnkFrmCt

arpAfterCt

inArpReqs

1

0

0

inArpRsps

outBusUcDscrds

 

3

0

 

 

cfgElanName

 

 

elanName

cfgElanType

 

elan463_0

802.3

elanType

cfgElanMtu

elanMtu

802.3

1516

1516

cfgLesAccessType

lesAccessType

cfgConnCompTime

lecs

lecs

4

connCompTime

cfgCtrlTimer

controlTime

4

120

120

cfgFlushRspTime

flushRspTime

maxUnkFrmTime

4

4

1

maxUnkFrmTim

cfgPathSwDlyTime

pthSwtDlyTim

1

6

6

cfgVccTime

vccTime

topologyChgFlag

1200

1200

0

cfgFwdDlyTime

fwdDelayTime

cfgAgeTime

15

15

300

ageTime

inCtrls

outCtrls

300

34

4271

inDds

outDds

inBus

0

0

0

outBus

outArpReqs

outArpRsps

0

3

0

macAddress

 

 

00-80-3e-20-9e-fd

 

 

busAddress 47-0000-00-000000-0000-0000-00aa-00c0da6001cf-00

cfgLesAddr 00-0000-00-000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000-00

lesAddr 47-0000-00-000000-0000-0000-00aa-00c0da6001cf-00

lecAddress 47-0000-00-000000-0000-0000-00aa-080002138cc1-01

lecsAddr 00-0000-00-000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000-00

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3Com Version 8.1.2 manual Sample detail display for a LAN Emulation Client

Version 8.1.2 specifications

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