Chapter 6 Managing Virtual Ports
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OSI NSAP
address The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Network Service
Access Point (NSAP) address. An OSI NSAP address is an
address to which a management station can send network
management protocol messages to access network
management information about the operation of the ATM
device local to this UNI Management Entity (UME).
IfName The textual name of this interface.
MaxVpiBits The maximum VPI bits. This, together with the MaxVpc,
determines the limits of the VPI range that can be supported.
MaxVciBits The maximum VCI bits. This, together with the MaxVcc,
determines the limits of the signalling VCI range that can be
supported.
MaxVpc The maximum Virtual Path Connections (VPCs) that the
remote device can support.
MaxVcc The maximum Virtual Circuit Connections (VCCs) that the
remote device can support.
SysObjectId The value for the SysObjectId in RFC 1213 MIB.
SysUpTime The number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds that the
remote device has been on-line.
SysName The administratively-assigned name for this node.
LECS address The ATM address of the LECS.
Probe MIB The probe is used to locate proprietary features on the remote
device.
If the probe is not supported on the remote device then
remaining fields in ILMI show command will be displayed has
“Not Available”.
Min Interop Specifies the minimum interoperability version supported on
the remote device.
IISP Admin
State Specifies the administration preference state supported by the
remote device when setting up an IISP link.
IISP Oper
State Specifies the operational preference state supported by the
remote device when setting up an IISP link.
Table 6.8 Output from the ILMI show command for a specific virtual port (Continued)
Field Description