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NOTICE
FCC CLASS A NOTICE
DOC CLASS A NOTICE
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ADDENDUM
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REVISION HISTORY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF TABLES
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1 INTRODUCTION
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2 SWITCH INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.1 UNPACKING THE SWITCH
2.2 INSPECTING THE SWITCH
2-2 SmartCell 6A000 User Guide
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2.3 INSTALLING THE SWITCH
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2.4 CONFIGURING THE SWITCH
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2.5 USING THE CONSOLE
2.5.1 Console Commands
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As with the show command, each prompt provides you with a default. For example
2.5.2 Console Help
3 IP OVER ATM AND LANE
3.1 CREATING AN IP OVER ATM VLAN
3.1.1 ATM Addressin
for IP over ATM
3.2 CREATING AN EMULATED LAN
2. Create an ELAN on your switch by executing the add elan command. The following is an example:
3. Create a client for the switch on the ELAN. For example, enter
5. Physically connect your end nodes and edge devices to the switch ports.
Note When you create a client, it automatically finds the LECS address using ILMI.
4. Enter the show client command to make certain that the client is operational.
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3.2.2 ELANs Across Multiple Switches
3.2.3 Switch Clients
4 SWITCH ADMINISTRATION
4.1 BACKING UP AND RESTORING SWITCH CONFIGURATION
4.2 UPGRADING OPERATING SOFTWARE
4.2.1 Unsuccessful Update
4.2.2 Usin
the df Command to Recover
4.3 SETTING UP ROUTES
4.3.1 IISP Routin
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IISP Routes
IISP Routes Amon
Multiple Switches
Default IISP Routes
IISP Routes and Network Topolo
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IISP Metrics and Load Sharin
4.3.2 UNI Routes
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4.4 LOGS AND ALARMS
4.4.1 Lo
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4.5 SETTING UP PVC CONNECTIONS
4.5.1 Point-to-Point PVCs
Connectin
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h Point-to-Point PVC
4.5.2 Point-to-Multipoint PVCs
4.5.3 Non-zero VPIs
1. Use set vccmask to change the VPI/VCI values to 3/9.
Note Do not set the VCI part of the VCCMask to fewer than 5 bits.
2. Use the show vccmask command to see the new VPI/VCI combination.
3. Use the set portconfig command to reconfigure a port to use the new values for VPI and VCI. For
example, to set up a PVC on port A1 using the new VPI/VCI bit ranges (3/9), enter
4. Use show portconfig to see the change to port A1.
PVCs can be configured for port A1 using VPI values from 0 to 7 and VCI values from 0 to 511.
4.6 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
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4.6.2 Call Admission Control Policy
4.6.3 Class of Service Queues
Class of Service Queue Allocation Guidelines
4.6.4 EFCI, EPD, and RM Thresholds
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5 TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING IP OVER ATM
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5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING LAN EMULATION
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5.3 TROUBLESHOOTING CONGESTION
5.3.3 Port Con
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APPENDIX A FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
A.1 HARDWARE COMPONENTS
A.1.1 Front Panel
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A.1.2 CPU Module
A.1.3 Switch Modules (MSM and ESM)
A.1.4 Input/Output (Port) Modules
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A.2 FEATURES
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A.3 SPECIFICATIONS
A.3.1 Technical Specifications
A.3.2 Physical Specifications
A.3.3 ATM Port Specifications
A.3.4 Standards Specifications
A.3.5 CPU Serial Port Pin-Out Descriptions
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APPENDIX B SMARTCELL 6A000 AND SNMP
B.1 INTERNET MIB HIERARCHY
B.2 ZEITNET PROPRIETARY MIB
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B.2.1 Interpretin
the Object Identifier
B.2.2 Proprietary MIB Functions
B.3 A CLIENT FOR SNMP MANAGEMENT
B.4 CONSOLE COMMANDS THAT AFFECT THE AGENT
B.5 MIB EXCEPTIONS
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APPENDIX C TECHNICAL SUPPORT
C.1 TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE
C.2 FAX SERVICE
C.3 ELECTRONIC SERVICES
C.4 PLACING A SUPPORT CALL
C.5 HARDWARE WARRANTY
C.6 SOFTWARE WARRANTY
C.7 REPAIR SERVICES
APPENDIX D ACRONYMS
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