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Chapter 20
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Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
Clearing the event log
Command:
M15-155s8:/> vport sig sigsecurity event clear
Contents
Main
AVAYA M770 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH
ATM S
SOFTWARE VERSION 2.3
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List of Commands in the Command-line Interface
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Chapter 1
Introduction
About the Avaya M770 ATM Switch
Related Documents
Supported Modules
Features List
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Chapter 2
Getting Started
Powering up the Avaya M770 ATM Switch
Managing an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
Setup Procedures on an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
Setting the IP address
ATM Port Configuration
Routing Configuration
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Setting up LAN Emulation
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Chapter 3
How to Use the Command-line Interface
Getting Connected
How the Command-line Interface Works
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Managing Miscellaneous Commands
Setting passwords for local/remote connections
Managing the Sub Agents
Chapter 4 Managing Miscellaneous Commands
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Switch Summary Information
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Configuring the Avaya M770 ATM Switch Address Information
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Managing the IP Cache
Connection Admission Control (CAC)
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Managing Physical Ports
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Displaying Counter Information for a Physical Port
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Chapter 5 Managing Physical Ports
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Disabling a Physical Port
Enabling a Physical Port
Setting Physical Port Parameters
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Resetting Parameters on a Physical Port
Chapter 6
Managing Virtual Ports
Showing Virtual Port Information
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Configuring Virtual Ports
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Managing ILMI
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Setting Virtual Port Parameters
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Resetting Virtual Port Parameters
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Managing the Probe Method
Virtual Port Signalling Information
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Managing Connections
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Viewing ILMI information for a virtual port
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Chapter 7
Managing Module Hardware
Managing Modules
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Chapter 8
Permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs and PVPs)
Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3
Managing Permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs and PVPs)
PortA
Port B Port C Port D PVC connection VCL A VCLB
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Managing PVP Connections
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Managing Traffic Descriptors
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Chapter 9
Managing Static Routing
Setting up routing entries
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Chapter 10
Managing PNNI Routing
PNNI (Private Network-Network Interface)
PNNI Global Topology Information
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PNNI Local Topology Information
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PNNI Configuration Commands
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Chapter 11
Managing the Management LEC
Avaya M770 LANE services
Configuring the Management LEC
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Chapter 12
Managing SNMP
Using SNMP Commands
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Using Permanent Managers Configuration Commands
Secure Group Commands
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Configuring Authorized Managers
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Chapter 13
LANE Services
LANE Components in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
LANE 2 Capability
The LECS in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
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The LES and BUS in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
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The Management LEC in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
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Chapter 14
Managing the LECS
LECS Location
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Managing Resilient LECS Candidates
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Specified ELAN Defaults in the LECS
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Managing the LES/BUS
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Chapter 16
Managing an ELAN
ELAN Database Maintenance
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Managing ELAN Clients
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Chapter 17
Managing System Commands
Using System Commands
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Using Terminal Commands
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Chapter 18
Managing Events
Assigning an Event Priority Level
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Chapter 19
Upgrading Avaya M770 ATM Switch Software
Managing Switch Software
Viewing Software Version Information
Upgrading Software via TFTP from the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Downgrading the Main Software Version via TFTP from the CLI
Managing the Flash Filing system
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Chapter 20
Signaling Security (Access Control) Commands
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Signaling Security State
Signaling Security Templates
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Signaling Security Filters
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Virtual Ports Security Mode
Signaling Security Event Log and Traps
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Chapter 21
Command Line Interface Scripts
What CLI Scripts Are
Structure of the CLI Script File
CLI Script File Downloading and Maintenance.
Running a CLI Script
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CLI Scripts Restrictions
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Appendix A
Default Settings on a New Avaya M770 ATM Switch
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Appendix B
Using BOOT Loader
Start-up Process
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How the BOOT Loader Command-line Interface Works
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Managing the Flash Filing system
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Hardware Commands
System-wide Commands
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Terminal Commands
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Viewing Software Version Information
Appendix C
Creating PVCs
Creating P2P
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Creating P2MP PVCs
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Appendix D
Creating PVPs
Creating PVPs
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Appendix E
Components in LANE Services
LAN Emulation
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Appendix F
Routing and Signalling Concepts
Switching ATM cells through the ATM network
Virtual Circuits and Virtual Paths
Virtual Ports
ILMI
Setting up SVCs
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Appendix G
Setting Address Prefixes to Match Hierarchical PNNI
Algorithm for Automatic Setting of ATM Prefixes
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