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ATM Address Shows the ATM address of LEC for either the ATM Module or the ATM Switch.
If Near is shown in the End field, the address is the address of the LEC in the ATM Module.
If Far is shown in the End field, it is the address of the LEC in the ATM Switch or attached ATM device at the far end of the connection.
Type shows the connection type. The connection types can be:
Incoming — the switched virtual circuit was set up by the Far End LEC.
Outgoing — the switched virtual circuit was set up by the Near End LEC.
Reserved — a permanent virtual circuit has been set up.
VPI:VCI Allows you to specify the ATM connection by typing in the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier labels. Alternatively, you can use the spacebar to select and copy a VPI:VCI entry from the listbox.
FIND ATM ADDRESS This button allows you to find an ATM Address.
REFRESH This button allows you to update the view of ATM connection details.
Setting Up Resilient Links |
Finding an ATM Connection
1In the VPI:VCI field, type in the ATM Connection you wish to view.
2Select the FIND ATM ADDRESS button.
Updating Address Entries
To view
Setting Up Resilient Links
You can protect a critical communication link against failure by ensuring that, should the main communication link fail, a standby duplicate communication link immediately and automatically takes over the task of the main link.
Each main and standby link pair is referred to as a resilient link pair.
■If you wish to setup an ATM port as part of a resilient link, the other port in the resilient link must be a Virtual LAN Trunk (a member of all VLANs).
■Typically the ATM Module port is paired with a Fast Ethernet port on the ATM Switch.