Con®guring Forum LE Clients

3: Bridge Application

5 : CHARM ATM Adapter Network number [0]? 1 LEC+

The LEC monitoring prompt (LEC+), is displayed.

If you know the interface number of the LEC you wish to monitor, enter the network command followed by the interface number of the LEC.

+network 1 LEC+

LEC Monitoring Commands

This section summarizes and then explains the LEC monitoring commands. You can access LEC monitoring commands at the LEC+ prompt. Table 45 shows the commands.

Table 45. LE Con®g monitoring command Summary

Command

Function

 

? (Help)

Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists

 

 

the options for speci®c commands (if available). See ªGetting Helpº

 

 

on page 10.

 

List

Lists:

 

 

v LEC Address Resolution Table (ARP)

 

 

v

LEC con®guration

 

 

v Data Direct VCC information

 

 

v

LEC statistics

 

 

v

VCC table.

 

MIB

Displays LEC MIB objects including:

 

 

v LEC MIB Con®guration Table

 

 

v LEC MAC ARP Table

 

 

v LEC Route Descriptor Table

 

 

v LEC MIB Server VCC Tables

 

 

v LEC MIB Statistics Table

 

 

v LEC MIB Status Table

 

QoS

Gets you to the LEC x QoS+ prompt from which you can monitor

 

 

Quality of Service as described in Quality of Service Monitoring

 

 

Commands in Using and Con®guring Features.

 

Trace

Sets packet tracing on or off.

 

Exit

Returns you to the previous command level. See ªExiting a Lower

 

 

Level Environmentº on page 11.

 

 

 

 

 

List

Use the list command to list the LEC Address Resolution Table (ART), list the LEC con®guration, list Data Direct VCC information, or list LEC statistics.

Syntax:

 

list

arp-table

 

con®guration

 

data-direct-vccs

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