ATM Interface Con®guration Commands (Talk 6)

Table 36. ATM INTERFACE Con®guration Command Summary (continued)

Command

Function

Remove

Removes an ESI.

Set

Sets parameters of the ATM network.

Disable

Disables an ESI.

Enable

Enables an ESI.

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See ªExiting a

 

Lower Level Environmentº on page 11.

 

 

Add

Use the add command to add an ESI to your ATM con®guration.

Octets 14±19 of an ATM address are the End System Identi®er (ESI). Each end system attached to the same switch must use a disjoint set of ESIs. When a end system activates, it attempts to register its ESIs with its ATM switch using ILMI. The switch forces all of its registered ESIs to be unique.

Syntax:

add

esi esi-address

esi esi-address

Address of End System Identi®er.

Valid Values: Any 12 hexadecimal digits

Default Value:

none

List

Use the list command to list the con®guration of this ATM device or to list the set of con®gured ESIs.

Syntax:

 

list

con®guration

 

esi

con®guration

Lists the ATM device con®guration. For an explanation of the listed ®elds, see ªSetº on page 280.

Example: list con

 

ATM Configuration

 

Interface (net) number =

0

 

 

Maximum VCC data rate Mbps

=

155

 

Maximum frame size

= 9234

 

 

Maximum number of callers =

209

 

 

Maximum number of calls =

1024

 

 

Maximum number of parties to a multipoint call =

512

Maximum number of Selectors that can be configured

= 200

UNI Version = UNI 3.0

 

 

 

 

Packet trace = OFF

 

 

 

 

esi Lists the ESIs in the ATM con®guration.

Example: list esi

ATM INTERFACE> list esi

ESIEnabled

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