
Using the Console Interface
Table | LEC Configuration Screen Fields (continued) | |
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LEC Status | Allows you to enable or disable the selected LEC. | |
| Default | Disable |
| Range | Disable, Enable |
LEC State | This | |
| Default | Disabled |
| Range | Disabled, Idle, Operational, Unknown |
ELAN Name | Allows you to enter a name for the ELAN that is associated with the selected LEC. | |
| You should also verify that the ELAN you are connecting to exists on the target ATM | |
| switch. |
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| Default | default |
| Range | Any ASCII string of up to 20 printable characters |
VLAN | This | |
| LEC. The default configuration for the LEC is 0 (no VLAN assigned). | |
| You can assign a LEC to any currently active | |
| Configuration screen to assign the appropriate VPort number for the LEC to a VLAN. | |
| Default | 0 |
| Range | 1 - 4094 |
LEC VPort | This | |
| with the selected LEC. This VPort number is also shown on other CI screens (such | |
| as the VLAN Configuration screen or the Spanning Tree Configuration screen, as | |
| appropriate). |
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| Default | 13 / 25 |
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| The four LECs are assigned VPort numbers that directly relate to |
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| the switch version (12 port or 24 port) where they are installed. For |
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| example, when installed in a |
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| are assigned as VPorts 25, 26, 27, and 28 respectively. |
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Desired Physical Allows you to configure the physical port (A1 or A2) for the selected LEC.
Port
DefaultA1
Range | A1, A2 |
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