Chapter 14 Managing the LECS
190 Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
If the M770 ATM Switch is looking for a remote LECS then it can be configured to
use a LECS that is advertising one of the following addresses:
The WKA
A specific ATM address on the network.
The address of an elected M770 ATM Switch resilient LECS.
Viewing the Location of the LECS
You can view the current location of the active LECS on the network.
Note: The output display from the following command will depend on the current
location of the active LECS.
To view the location of the LECS, use the lane lecs location command:
Command: M15-155s8:/>lane lecs location
If the switch is using its own simple LECS then the following output will be
displayed.
Output: There is a local, simple LECS.
It is advertising the ATM Forum Well-Known Address.
Local LECS clients will use the local LECS.
If the switch is using LECS redundancy and the local resilient LECS is on standby
then the following output will be displayed.
Output: The local resilient LECS is on standby.
It will advertise
39.84.0F.80.01.BC.61.DF.00.24.24.24.00.24.24.24.24.24.24.30
The elected LECS is at NSAP
39.84.0F.80.01.BC.61.DF.00.A4.A4.A4.00.A4.A4.A4.A4.A4.A4.30
If the switch is looking for a remote LECS then the following output will be
displayed.
Output: There is no local LECS.
Local LECS clients will use the LECS at the ATM Forum well-known
address.
If the switch is looking for a remote elected resilient LECS then the following
output will be displayed.
Output: There is no local LECS.
Local LECS clients will use the elected resilient LECS.
The elected LECS is at the ATM Forum well-known address.