Chapter 15 Managing the LES/BUS
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Note: For information about the proprietary “automatic LES address determination
method”, see “Creating a new LES” earlier in this chapter.
Note: The above command will take immediate effect. The command must be used
with care as all LECs will be thrown off the ELAN hosted by the LES.
Viewing the LES registration mode
To display the registration mode of a LES, use the lane les mode command.
Listing the peer LESes in a distributed LANE environment
A peer LES is defined as all distributed LESes hosted by the same ELAN. You can
list the ATM address and LEC id range of all peer LESes that a specified distributed
LES knows about.
To display a list of the peer LESes in a distributed LANE environment, use
the lane les peers command.
Parameters: <elan-name> The name of the ELAN that currently hosts the LES that you
wish to change. This parameter is case-sensitive.
distributed The LES will register with the LECS using the proprietary
“automatic LES address determination method” and will act as
a distributed LES.
standby The LES will register with the LECS using the proprietary
“automatic LES address determination method” and will act as
a “single” mode LES but support standby resilient LES.
manual The LES will use the ATM Forum-compliant method to
manually register the LES with the LECS.
Command: M15-155s8:/>lane les mode <elan-name>
Example 1: M15-155s8:/>lane les mode M770ElanEth
Output: LES ‘M770ElanEth’ registers automatically
The LES can act as a standby LES
Example 2: M15-155s8:/>lane les mode M770ElanEth
Output: LES ‘M770ElanEth’ registers automatically
The LES can act as a distributed LES
Command: M15-155s8:/>lane les peers <elan-name>