Chapter 11 Managing the Management LEC

Managing the ELAN for the management LEC

You can select the ELAN that the management LEC will attempt to join. By default, the management LEC attempts to join the ELAN “default”.

You can:

Specify the ELAN that the management LEC will attempt to join.

Set up the LECS to dictate which ELAN the management LEC will attempt to join.

View the current ELAN that the management LEC will attempt to join.

Note: Any changes caused by the following commands will not take effect until the M770 ATM Switch management LEC is restarted. To restart the M770 ATM Switch management LEC, use the lane lec restart command.

To specify the ELAN that the management LEC will attempt to join, enter the lane lec elan command:

Command:

M15-155s8:/>lane

lec

elan

<name>

Example:

M15-155s8:/>lane

lec

elan

default

Parameters:

<name>

The name of the new ELAN that the management LEC

 

 

will attempt to join. The ELAN must be somewhere on

 

 

the network and known to the LECS.

To leave the decision about the ELAN that the management LEC joins, to the LECS, enter the lane lec elan command:

Command:

M15-155s8:/>lane

lec

elan

-

Example:

M15-155s8:/>lane

lec

elan

-

Parameters:

-

The decision about which ELAN the management LEC

 

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will attempt to join is left to the LECS.

 

 

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