Chapter 15 Managing the LES/BUS

To display the current status of a LES, specify the name of the ELAN that currently hosts the LES.

Command:

M15-155s8:/>lane les state <elan-name>

Example:

M15-155s8:/>lane les state default

 

LES ‘default’ is enabled

Restarting a local LES and BUS

Certain changes made to the characteristic of a LES are not immediate, for these changes to take effect you must restart the LES.

Note: When restarting a LES, all attached LECs will be thrown off the ELAN hosted by the LES, but they will rejoin the ELAN when the LES restarts, if the LEC criteria is still met. The restart command also affects the BUS functions.

To restart a local LES and BUS, use the lane les restart command.

Command:

M15-155s8:/>lane les restart <elan-name>

Parameters:

<elan-name>The name of the ELAN that currently hosts the LES that

 

you wish to restart. This parameter is case-sensitive.

Changing the ELAN name that the LES will host

You can change the name of the ELAN that is currently hosted by a LES. The new ELAN must be somewhere on the network and be known to the LECS that your LES is hosting.

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M770 specifications

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