Lucent Technologies Cajun M770 User manual

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Lucent Technologies
User’s Guide
CAJUN M770 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH
ATM SWITCH
SOFTWARE VERSION 2.2
August 2000
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Chapter 1 Introduction ............................................................................................. 1
About the Cajun M770 ATM Switch ....................................................... 1
Master Agent and Sub Agent ......................................................... 2
Related Documents .................................................................................. 2
Supported Modules.................................................................................. 2
Features List ............................................................................................. 3
Hardware Features ......................................................................... 3
M15-155F/SF/MS module features ..................................... 3
M3-622F/SF module features .............................................. 3
M2-2400/IR ATM module features ..................................... 3
Software Features .......................................................................... 4
Supported Standards ...................................................................... 6
Operational Standards ......................................................... 6
ATM Forum Standards ........................................................ 7
Chapter Getting Started ......................................................................................... 9
Powering up the Cajun M770 ATM Switch............................................. 9
Managing a Cajun M770 ATM Switch..................................................... 9
Management from a local or remote console ................................ 9
Management from a network management station .................... 10
Setup procedures on a Cajun M770 ATM Switch.................................. 10
Setting the IP address............................................................................. 11
ATM port configuration ......................................................................... 12
Setting the virtual port to its default configuration ..................... 12
Connecting to a device, supporting ILMI ..................................... 12
Connecting to a device not supporting ILMI ............................... 12
Routing Configuration ........................................................................... 13
PNNI Configuration ..................................................................... 13
Flat PNNI Configuration .................................................... 13
Configuring Hierarchical PNNI .......................................... 14
Connecting to an end-station or edge device not supporting ILMI .
15
Setting up LAN Emulation..................................................................... 16
Recommended Redundant LANE Services Setup ........................ 17
Example for LANE Configuration ................................................ 17
Support for LUNI 2.0 ................................................................... 19
Chapter 3 How to Use the Command-line Interface .............................................. 21
Getting Connected ................................................................................. 21
How the Command-line Interface Works .............................................. 22
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Master Agent and Sub Agent Commands ....................................23
Command hierarchy ....................................................................23
Conventions used to describe commands ....................................24
Using the on-line help ..................................................................25
Chapter 4 Managing Miscellaneous Commands..................................................... 27
Setting passwords for local/remote connections .................................... 27
To delete a password ....................................................................27
Managing the Sub Agents ...................................................................... 28
Switch Summary Information................................................................ 29
Configuring the Cajun M770 ATM Switch Address Information .......... 31
Setting the Cajun M770 ATM Switch IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway ........................................................................................31
Viewing Cajun M770 ATM Switch IP address information .........32
Viewing the End System Identifier (ESI) .....................................32
Viewing or changing the switch prefix ........................................32
Resetting the saved switch prefix .................................................33
Setting the switch prefix to its default value ................................34
Viewing or changing the IP time server address ..........................34
Using PING ...................................................................................34
Managing the IP Cache .......................................................................... 36
Listing the contents of the Cajun M770 ATM Switch’s IP ARP cache
36
Deleting an entry from the Cajun M770 ATM Switch’s IP ARP cache
36
Listing the contents of the Cajun M770 ATM Switch’s IP route cache
37
Connection Admission Control (CAC)................................................... 37
Allocating VBR bandwidth according to the SGCAC algorithm ..38
Allocating VBR bandwidth according to the PCR ........................38
Viewing VBR bandwidth allocation method ................................38
Chapter 5 Managing Physical Ports......................................................................... 39
Listing Information About All Physical Ports ......................................... 39
Displaying counter information for a physical port ............................... 42
Disabling a physical port ........................................................................ 44
Enabling a physical port ......................................................................... 44
Setting physical port parameters ............................................................ 44
Configuring payload scrambling ..................................................44
Specifying the framing mode for a port .......................................45
Configuring transmit rate limiting ...............................................45
Resetting parameters on a physical port ................................................ 46
Chapter 6 Managing Virtual Ports........................................................................... 47
Configuring Virtual Ports ....................................................................... 47
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Listing information about virtual ports ........................................ 47
Creating a virtual port .................................................................. 51
Deleting a virtual port .................................................................. 51
Disabling a virtual port ................................................................ 52
Enabling a virtual port ................................................................. 52
Managing ILMI....................................................................................... 53
Disabling ILMI on a virtual port .................................................. 53
Disabling ILMI polling on a virtual port ...................................... 53
Disabling ILMI multiple registration ............................................ 53
Enabling ILMI on a virtual port ................................................... 54
Enabling ILMI polling on a virtual port ....................................... 54
Enabling ILMI multiple registration ............................................. 54
Setting the ILMI version on a virtual port ................................... 55
Resetting the ILMI version on a virtual port ............................... 55
Setting virtual port parameters .............................................................. 56
Setting the signalling profile parameter ....................................... 56
Setting the stack type parameter ................................................. 57
Setting the signalling VPCI range ................................................. 58
Setting the signalling VPCI Base .................................................. 58
Setting the signalling VPC VPI range ........................................... 59
Setting the signalling VCI range ................................................... 60
Setting the VPI range on a root virtual port ................................ 60
Setting the QSAAL wait parameter on a virtual port .................. 61
Resetting virtual port parameters........................................................... 62
Resetting the signalling profile parameter ................................... 62
Resetting the stack type parameter .............................................. 63
Resetting the signalling VPC VPI range ........................................ 63
Resetting the signalling VPCI range ............................................. 64
Resetting the signalling VCI range ............................................... 64
Resetting the VPI range ................................................................ 65
Resetting the Waitqsaal parameter .............................................. 65
Resetting all configurable parameters on a specific virtual port .. 66
Managing the Probe Method ................................................................. 66
Setting the managing probe method for proprietary features .....66
Displaying the method of probing for proprietary features ......... 67
Showing Virtual Port Information ......................................................... 67
Listing the link configuration information for all virtual ports .... 67
Listing the VPI and VCI range information for all virtual ports ... 69
Listing the status information for all virtual ports ....................... 70
Virtual port signalling information ........................................................ 72
Virtual port signalling information .............................................. 72
Resetting signalling statistics ........................................................ 81
Managing Connections .......................................................................... 81
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Listing all virtual circuits ..............................................................81
Listing switch virtual circuits .......................................................81
Listing permanent virtual circuits ................................................82
Viewing ILMI information for a virtual port .......................................... 84
Chapter 7 Managing Module Hardware ................................................................. 87
Managing modules................................................................................. 87
Viewing the Clock Source Ports ...................................................87
Managing Packet Discard Thresholds for a Module .....................88
Displaying the packet discard threshold for modules ........89
Changing the packet discard thresholds for modules ........89
Managing the speed for the serial port ........................................90
Managing the number of VPI and VCI bits ..................................90
Managing Trunk ID range for P2MP PVCs ...................................91
Managing VPI range for VP switching .........................................91
M2-2400/IR ATM Module Channel CAC ....................................92
Choosing the CAC Algorithm ............................................92
Displaying the CAC Algorithm ..........................................93
Displaying the Channel BW Allocation .............................93
Chapter 8 Automatic Protection Switch ................................................................. 95
APS ...............................................................................................95
General Operation .............................................................95
Operation Modes ...............................................................96
Initiation ............................................................................96
Managing APS ..............................................................................96
Setting the SD BER Threshold ...........................................97
Applying an External APS Command ................................97
Enabling or Disabling the Physical Port .............................98
Displaying Current APS Status ........................................100
Chapter 9 Permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs and PVPs) ............................... 103
Managing Permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs and PVPs) .............. 103
Managing PVC connections .......................................................103
Creating a PVC connection ..............................................104
Creating a Point-to-Point (PP) PVC connection ...............104
Creating a Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) PVC connection ..106
Freeing a PVC connection ................................................107
Listing the current PVC connections ................................108
Disabling a PVC connection .............................................109
Enabling a PVC connection ..............................................110
Listing all the VCLs ..........................................................110
Managing PVP Connections ................................................................. 112
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Managing PVP Connections ....................................................... 112
Creating a PVP connection ......................................................... 113
Freeing a PVP connection .......................................................... 115
Listing the current PVP connections .......................................... 115
Disabling a PVP connection ....................................................... 116
Enabling a PVP connection ........................................................ 116
Listing all the VPLs ..................................................................... 116
Managing traffic descriptors................................................................. 118
Creating a CBR traffic descriptor ............................................... 118
Creating a UBR traffic descriptor ............................................... 119
Creating a VBR traffic descriptor ............................................... 119
1st Method ....................................................................... 119
2nd Method ..................................................................... 119
3rd Method ...................................................................... 119
Removing a traffic descriptor ..................................................... 120
Listing the traffic descriptors ...................................................... 120
Chapter 10 Managing Static Routing...................................................................... 123
Setting up routing entries .................................................................... 123
Adding a new routing entry to the routing table ....................... 123
Deleting a routing entry from the routing table ........................ 126
Listing the routing entries in a routing table ............................. 126
Chapter 11 Managing PNNI Routing ...................................................................... 129
PNNI (Private Network-Network Interface)......................................... 129
Hierarchical PNNI ....................................................................... 129
PNNI Implementation in the Cajun M770 ATM Switch ............ 129
PNNI Global Topology Information...................................................... 130
General topology information ................................................... 130
Topology hierarchy list .............................................................. 131
Global topology links ................................................................. 132
Global Topology Nodes .............................................................. 133
Global Topology PTSEs .............................................................. 134
Global Topology Reachable Addresses ....................................... 135
Global Topology Uplink ............................................................. 136
PNNI Local Topology Information ...................................................... 137
Local PNNI Links ........................................................................ 137
Local Memory Information ........................................................ 139
Local Peer Neighbors .................................................................. 140
Local Reachable Addresses ......................................................... 142
PNNI Local Switch Information ................................................. 143
Local Switch links ............................................................ 143
Local Switch Reachable Addresses .................................. 144
Local Switch Uplinks ....................................................... 146
PNNI configuration commands ............................................................ 147
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Showing all PNNI configured variables ......................................147
PNNI Administrative Status .......................................................149
Showing PNNI node admin status ...................................149
Setting PNNI node admin status ......................................150
PNNI ATM addresses ..................................................................150
Setting PNNI defaults for all parameters ....................................150
PNNI Interfaces ..........................................................................151
Showing all PNNI interfaces ............................................151
Setting the PNNI interface aggregation token ..................152
Setting the PNNI interface administrative weight ............152
Set PNNI interfaces to default values ...............................153
PNNI Levels ................................................................................153
Showing PNNI Node Level ...............................................153
Setting PNNI Node Level ..................................................153
Setting PNNI Node Level to the Default Value ................154
PNNI Node ID .............................................................................155
Showing PNNI node ID ....................................................155
Setting PNNI node ID .......................................................155
Setting PNNI node ID to default value .............................155
PNNI Operational Status ............................................................155
PNNI Peer Group ID ...................................................................157
Showing PNNI peer group ID ..........................................157
Setting PNNI peer group ID .............................................157
Setting PNNI peer group ID to default value ...................157
PNNI PGLE Parameters ..............................................................157
Showing PNNI PGLE parameters .....................................158
Set PNNI PGLE parameters to default values ...................158
Set PNNI PGLE Parameter ................................................158
PNNI Restricted Transit Flag .......................................................158
Showing PNNI node restrict transit flag ...........................159
Setting PNNI node restrict transit flag ..............................159
Setting PNNI node restrict transit flag to default value ....159
PNNI Summary Tables ...............................................................160
Showing PNNI summary table .........................................160
Set the PNNI summary address prefix .............................162
Enable the PNNI summary address prefix .......................162
Disable the PNNI summary address prefix .......................162
Remove the PNNI summary address prefix .....................163
Set the PNNI summary table to the default .....................163
PNNI SVCC timers ......................................................................163
Showing PNNI SVCC timers ............................................164
Set PNNI SVCC timers to default values ..........................164
Set PNNI SVCC timers ......................................................164
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PNNI Timers ............................................................................... 164
Show PNNI node timers .................................................. 164
Set PNNI node timers to default values ........................... 165
Set PNNI node timers ....................................................... 165
Chapter 12 Managing the Management LEC ......................................................... 167
Cajun M770 LANE services.................................................................. 167
Configuring the management LEC ...................................................... 167
Viewing information about the management LEC .................... 168
Managing the ELAN for the management LEC ......................... 169
Managing a Locally Administered Address for the management LEC
170
Restarting the management LEC ............................................... 171
Displaying the LANE-ARP cache ............................................... 171
Viewing the management LEC statistics .................................... 171
Chapter 13 Managing SNMP .................................................................................. 175
Using SNMP Commands ...................................................................... 175
Viewing the system group information ..................................... 175
Show the list of community names .......................................... 176
Set the read-only community name .......................................... 176
Delete the read-only community name ..................................... 176
Show the list of read-only community names ........................... 177
Set the read-write community name ......................................... 177
Delete the read-write community name ................................... 177
Show the list of read-write community names ......................... 177
Set the trap community name ................................................... 178
Show the trap community name ............................................... 178
Using Permanent Managers Configuration Commands....................... 179
Adding a new manager to the list .............................................. 179
Listing all the current managers ................................................ 179
Updating an existing manager ................................................... 179
Removing a manager from the list ............................................ 180
Secure Group Commands .................................................................... 181
Listing the status of the SNMP security ..................................... 181
Viewing or changing secure current table row timeout ............ 182
Listing all current NMS’s accessing the Cajun M770 ATM Switch ..
182
Configuring authorized managers........................................................ 183
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Listing all authorized managers .................................................183
Setting up an authorized manager entry ...................................183
Deleting an authorized destination station ................................184
Disabling the authorized managers table ...................................184
Enabling the authorized managers table ....................................184
Chapter 14 LANE Services ...................................................................................... 185
LANE Components in a Cajun M770 ATM Switch.............................. 185
LANE configuration file config.data ...........................................185
LANE 2 Capability ................................................................................ 185
The LECS in a Cajun M770 ATM Switch ............................................. 187
Proprietary resilient LECS ..........................................................187
Changing the priority of a resilient LECS ........................189
The LES and BUS in a Cajun M770 ATM Switch ................................ 189
LUNI 2.0 capability .....................................................................190
Proprietary resilient standby LESes ............................................190
Proprietary Distributed LANE Services ......................................190
Virtual Channel Connection (VCC) requirements ...........191
Setting up Distributed LANE Services ........................................191
LEC Assigned for a Distributed ELAN ........................................191
Round-robin. ...................................................................191
Group address ..................................................................191
Longest Match with LEC address. ....................................192
The Management LEC in a Cajun M770 ATM Switch......................... 192
Chapter 15 Managing the LECS.............................................................................. 193
LECS Location ...................................................................................... 193
Advertised address of a LECS .....................................................193
Viewing the Location of the LECS .............................................194
Changing the location of the LECS ............................................195
Local simple LECS ............................................................195
Local resilient LECS .........................................................195
Remote LECS ...................................................................196
Setting priority level for a resilient LECS ...................................196
Managing resilient LECS candidates .................................................... 198
Displaying a resilient LECS election candidate ..........................198
Creating a resilient LECS election candidate ..............................199
Deleting a resilient LECS election candidate ..............................200
Specified ELAN defaults in the LECS ................................................... 201
Viewing default ELANs ..............................................................201
Specifying default ELANs ...........................................................202
Viewing ATM Forum compliant statistics for the LECS .............202
Chapter 16 Managing the LES/BUS........................................................................ 203
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Creating a new LES .................................................................... 203
Deleting a LES ............................................................................ 205
Viewing all LESes ....................................................................... 205
Viewing LECs using a specific LES ............................................. 207
Display ATM Forum compliant statistics for a LES .................... 208
Enabling or disabling a LES ....................................................... 208
Restarting a local LES and BUS .................................................. 209
Changing the ELAN name that the LES will host ...................... 209
Changing the LES registration mode ......................................... 210
Viewing the LES registration mode ........................................... 211
Listing the peer LESes in a distributed LANE environment ...... 211
Display ATM Forum compliant statistics for a BUS ................... 212
LANE 2.0 Capability ................................................................... 212
MAX Frame Size ........................................................................ 212
Chapter 17 Managing an ELAN .............................................................................. 215
ELAN Database Maintenance............................................................... 215
Viewing Default ELANs ............................................................. 215
Listing all ELANs known to the local LECS ............................... 216
Creating a New ELAN ................................................................ 216
Deleting an ELAN ...................................................................... 217
Renaming an ELAN ................................................................... 218
Changing the Operating Mode of an ELAN ............................... 218
Changing the Automatic Registration Mode of an ELAN .......... 219
Changing the Security of an ELAN ............................................ 220
Managing ELAN Clients....................................................................... 221
Creating an ELAN client mapping ............................................. 223
Displaying ELAN Client Mappings ............................................. 225
Deleting ELAN client mappings ................................................. 226
Changing the Formula for LES address that a LEC will call ......226
Changing the Maximum Number of LESes in an ELAN ........... 227
LANE 2.0 Capability ................................................................... 228
MAX Frame Size ........................................................................ 228
Chapter 18 Managing System Commands.............................................................. 231
Using System Commands..................................................................... 231
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Downloading over TFTP .............................................................231
Uploading over TFTP ..................................................................232
Viewing a list of fatal system exceptions ....................................232
Clearing the list of fatal system exceptions ................................233
Controlled shutdown of the module ..........................................233
Taking a snapshot of the current system configuration .............233
Resetting the module to its factory defaults ...............................235
Rebooting the module or switch ................................................235
Viewing the current switch memory allocation .........................235
Viewing time received from the time server ..............................236
Manually changing the date or time on a Cajun M770 ATM Switch
236
Viewing the current time zone ..................................................237
Manually changing the time zone .............................................237
Using terminal commands.................................................................... 237
Viewing the pager status ............................................................237
Enabling the pager .....................................................................238
Disabling the pager .....................................................................238
Viewing the number of lines ......................................................238
Setting the number of lines ........................................................238
Viewing the terminal width .......................................................239
Setting the terminal width .........................................................239
Viewing the wordwrap status ....................................................239
Setting the wordwrap ................................................................239
Viewing the linewrap status .......................................................239
Setting the linewrap ...................................................................239
Viewing the prompt ...................................................................240
Changing the prompt .................................................................240
Chapter 19 Managing Events.................................................................................. 241
Assigning an event priority level.......................................................... 241
Displaying or setting the event logging priority level ................242
Displaying or setting the event trap priority level ......................243
Displaying logged events ............................................................243
Resetting logged events ..............................................................244
Chapter 20 Upgrading Cajun M770 ATM Switch Software.................................... 245
Managing Switch Software .................................................................. 245
Viewing software version information................................................. 245
Upgrading Software via TFTP from the Command Line Interface (CLI).....
246
Downgrading the main software version via TFTP from the CLI......... 247
Managing the flash filing system.......................................................... 248
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Viewing the contents of the flash memory ................................ 248
Viewing the default image ......................................................... 249
Changing the main image .......................................................... 250
Viewing the default boot loader image ...................................... 250
Changing the default boot loader image .................................... 250
Activating a configuration file .................................................... 251
Deactivating an active configuration file ................................... 251
Deleting a file from the flash memory bank .............................. 252
Renaming a file in the flash memory bank ................................ 252
Chapter 21 Signaling Security (Access Control) Commands.................................. 253
Signaling Security State ....................................................................... 254
Managing Signaling Security State ............................................ 254
Displaying Signaling Security State ........................................... 254
Signaling Security Templates ............................................................... 255
Creating a template .................................................................... 255
Creating a template: ................................................................... 256
Displaying configured templates ................................................ 256
Displaying a specific template's information: ............................. 256
Deleting a template .................................................................... 257
Signaling Security Filters...................................................................... 257
Creating a filter: ......................................................................... 257
Displaying configured filters ...................................................... 257
Filter’s state ................................................................................ 257
Deleting a template .................................................................... 258
Virtual Port’s Security Mode................................................................ 259
Virtual port’s security mode ....................................................... 259
Setting a vport to secured mode: ..................................... 259
Setting a vport to unsecured mode: ................................. 259
Testing vport's Security configuration by simulation ................ 259
Signaling Security Event Log and Traps............................................... 260
Signaling Security Traps Management ...................................... 260
Enabling/Disabling Signaling Security related SNMP traps: ......260
Displaying event logs ................................................................. 260
Clearing the event log ................................................................ 260
Chapter 22 Command Line Interface Scripts.......................................................... 261
What CLI scripts are............................................................................. 261
Structure of the CLI Script File ............................................................ 261
The Script File Header ................................................................ 261
The Script File Command List .................................................... 262
CLI Script File downloading and maintenance. ................................... 262
Running a CLI Script............................................................................ 262
Running a CLI script on a single module ................................... 262
Monitoring CLI Script Execution ..................................... 263
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Stopping a CLI Script .......................................................264
Script Execution Log ........................................................264
Running a CLI script on a multiple modules .............................264
Remote Script Execution Status .......................................266
CLI scripts restrictions .......................................................................... 267
Appendix A Default Settings on a New Cajun M770 ATM Switch .......................... 269
Appendix B Using BOOT Loader.............................................................................. 271
Start-up Process.................................................................................... 271
Getting connected to the BOOT Loader .....................................271
How the BOOT Loader Command-line Interface Works ..................... 273
Command hierarchy ..................................................................274
Conventions used to describe commands ..................................274
Using the on-line help ................................................................274
Managing the flash filing system.......................................................... 276
Contents of the flash memory ....................................................276
Viewing the default image .........................................................276
Changing the main image ..........................................................277
Viewing the default boot loader image ......................................277
Changing the default boot loader image ....................................277
Activating a configuration file ....................................................278
Deactivating an active configuration file ....................................278
Deleting a file from the flash memory bank ..............................278
Renaming a file in the flash memory bank ................................279
Hardware Commands........................................................................... 280
Wiping flash and eerom memory in a Cajun M770 ATM Switch ....
280
Setting/Displaying the speed for the serial port .........................280
System-wide commands ...................................................................... 281
Viewing the invariant information in BOOT Loader .................281
Viewing a list of fatal system exceptions ....................................282
Clearing the list of fatal system exceptions ................................282
Running all the hardware tests ..................................................282
Downloading over XMODEM ....................................................283
Downloading over serial interface .............................................283
Downloading over tftp ...............................................................284
Uploading over XMODEM .........................................................284
Uploading over tftp ....................................................................284
Rebooting the switch .................................................................285
Controlled shutdown of the switch ............................................286
Terminal commands............................................................................. 286
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Viewing the number of lines ...................................................... 286
Setting the number of lines ....................................................... 286
Viewing the terminal width ....................................................... 287
Setting the terminal width ......................................................... 287
Viewing the wordwrap status .................................................... 287
Setting the wordwrap ................................................................ 287
Viewing the linewrap status ...................................................... 287
Setting the linewrap ................................................................... 288
Viewing the pager status ............................................................ 288
Enabling the pager ..................................................................... 289
Disabling the pager .................................................................... 289
Viewing the prompt ................................................................... 289
Changing the prompt ................................................................. 289
Viewing software version information................................................. 290
Appendix C Creating PVCs ...................................................................................... 291
Creating P2P......................................................................................... 291
Creating a Traffic Descriptor ...................................................... 291
Limiting the Signaling SVC range for the virtual port ............... 291
Creating the P2P PVC ................................................................. 292
Creating P2MP PVCs ............................................................................ 292
Creating a Traffic Descriptor ...................................................... 293
Setting the Trunk ID range for the module ............................... 293
Limiting the Signaling SVC range for the virtual port ............... 293
Creating the P2MP PVC ............................................................. 294
Appendix D Creating PVPs....................................................................................... 295
Creating PVPs....................................................................................... 295
Define a VPI range for VP switching .......................................... 296
Define the VPI range to be used for Signaled VPs ...................... 296
Creating a Traffic Descriptor ...................................................... 297
Appendix E Components in LANE Services ............................................................ 299
LAN Emulation .................................................................................... 299
The principles of LAN Emulation ............................................... 299
Components of LAN Emulation ................................................. 299
Communication on an Emulated LAN ...................................... 299
Discovering the ATM address of the LES ......................... 300
Discovering the ATM address of another LEC ................. 300
Setting up the connection ................................................ 300
Transmitting the data ....................................................... 300
Locating the LECS, LES, and BUS services ................................ 300
Appendix F Routing and Signalling Concepts ......................................................... 303
Switching ATM cells through the ATM network................................. 303
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Virtual Circuits and Virtual Paths......................................................... 303
Virtual Ports ......................................................................................... 304
ILMI...................................................................................................... 305
Setting up SVCs.................................................................................... 305
Appendix G Setting Address Prefixes to Match Hierarchical PNNI .......................... 307
Algorithm for Automatic Setting of ATM Prefixes ............................... 307
Example: ....................................................................................307
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List of Commands in the Command-line Interface
A
access * 28
address default 34
address esi * 32
address prefix * 33
address reset * 33
aps set 98
APS show 100
C
cac pcr * 38
cac sgcac * 38
cac show * 38
E
event clear 244
event log * 242
event show 244
event trap * 243
F
flash config 251
flash config disable 251
flash default 249
flash delete 252
flash directory 249
flash loader 250
flash rename 252
H
hardware clock show 87
hardware packetdiscard 89
hardware serial speed 90
hardware vpivcibits 90
hardware wipe 280
help 25
help system download xmodem 275
I
ilmi show 84
ip address * 31
ip arpcache delete * 36
ip arpcache show * 36
ip gateway * 31
ip ping * 34
ip routecache * 37
ip show * 32
ip timeserver * 34
L
lane elan autovers 219
lane elan client create alias 224
lane elan client create atm 223
lane elan client create mac 224
lane elan client delete 226
lane elan client show 225
lane elan create 217
lane elan delete 217
lane elan les 219
lane elan lesaddress 227
lane elan maxles 228
lane elan rename 218
lane elan security 220
lane elan show 216
lane lec arpcache 171
lane lec elan 169
lane lec laa 170
lane lec restart 171
lane lec show 168
lane lec statistics 171
Note: Commands marked ’ * ’ are available in the Master Agent module only.
List of Commands in the Command-line Interface
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lane lecs default 201
lane lecs location 194
lane lecs location local 196
lane lecs location remote 196
lane lecs priority 197
lane lecs resilient create 200
lane lecs resilient delete 200
lane lecs resilient show 198
lane lecs stats 202
lane les busstats 212
lane les clients 207
lane les create 204
lane les delete 205
lane les elan 210
lane les mode 211
lane les peers 212
lane les restart 209
lane les show 205
lane les state 208, 209
lane les stats 208
P
password * 27
pport disable 44
pport enable 44
pport enable/disable 98
pport reset 46
pport set framing 45
pport set payloadscrambling 45
pport set txrate 46
pport show 40, 99
pport show counters 42
pvc disable 109
pvc setup 105
pvc show 108
R
route add 124
route delete 126
route pnni config admin set 150
route pnni config admin show 149
route pnni config atm_addr show 150
route pnni config default 150
route pnni config interfaces aggrToken 152
route pnni config interfaces default 153
route pnni config interfaces show 151
route pnni config interfaces weight 152, 259
route pnni config level set 153
route pnni config level show 153
route pnni config node_id default * 155
route pnni config node_id set * 155
route pnni config node_id show * 155
route pnni config oper show 156
route pnni config pg_id default 157
route pnni config pg_id set * 157
route pnni config pg_id show * 157
route pnni config pgle default 158
route pnni config pgle set 158
route pnni config pgle show 158
route pnni config restrict_transit default 159
route pnni config restrict_transit set 159
route pnni config restrict_transit show 159
route pnni config show 147, 148
route pnni config summary default 163
route pnni config summary disable 162
route pnni config summary enable 162
route pnni config summary remove 163
route pnni config summary set 162
route pnni config summary show 160
route pnni config svcc default 164
route pnni config svcc set 164
route pnni config svcc show 164
route pnni config timers default 165
route pnni config timers set 165
route pnni config timers show 164
route pnni local link 137, 153, 263
route pnni local memory 139
route pnni local nbr 140
route pnni local ra 142
route pnni local switch link 143, 146
route pnni local switch ra 144
route pnni topology general 130
route pnni topology hlist 131
route pnni topology link 131, 132
route pnni topology node 133
route pnni topology ptse 134
route pnni topology ra 135
route pnni topology uplink 136
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route show 126
S
script log clear 264
script log show 264
script run 265
script showprogress 263
script status 266
snmp community ro add * 176
snmp community ro delete * 176
snmp community ro show * 177
snmp community rw add * 177
snmp community rw delete * 177
snmp community rw show * 177
snmp community show * 176
snmp community trap set * 178
snmp community trap show * 178
snmp permngr add * 179
snmp permngr remove * 180
snmp permngr show * 179
snmp permngr update 179
snmp secure allowed add 183
snmp secure allowed delete 184
snmp secure allowed disable 184
snmp secure allowed enable 184
snmp secure allowed show 183
snmp secure current * 182
snmp secure show * 181
snmp secure timeout * 182
snmp show * 175
summary info 29
summary lane 30
system breaklog 233
system breaklog clear 233, 282
system default * 235
system download serial 283
system download tftp 232
system download xmodem 275, 283
system halt 233
system invariant 281
system memory 236
system reboot 237
system reboot sw * 235
system snapshot 233, 246
system test 282
system time 236
system time set 236
system time zone 237
system upload tftp 232
T
td free 120
td setup CBR 118
td setup UBR 119
td setup VBR 119
td show 120
terminal lines 238
terminal linewrap 239
terminal pager 237
terminal pager disable 238
terminal pager enable 238
terminal prompt 240
terminal width 239
terminal wordwrap 239
tree 24
V
version 245
vport connections all 81
vport connections pvcs 82
vport connections svcs 81
vport create 51
vport delete 51
vport disable 52
vport disable ilmi 53
vport disable ilmimultireg 53
vport disable poll 53
vport enable 52
vport enable ilmi 54
vport enable ilmimultireg 54
vport enable poll 54
vport probe 66
vport reset all 66
vport reset ilmiver 55
vport reset profile 63
vport reset sigvpcirange 64
vport reset stacktype 63
vport reset vcirange 64
List of Commands in the Command-line Interface
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vport reset vpirange 65
vport reset waitqsaal 65
vport set ilmiver 55
vport set profile 57
vport set sigvpcibase 59
vport set sigvpcirange 58
vport set stacktype 58
vport set vcirange 60
vport set vpirange 60
vport set waitqsaal 61
vport show 47
vport show config 67
vport show status 70
vport show vpivciranges 69
vport sig sigsecurity event clear 260
vport sig sigsecurity event show 260
vport sig sigsecurity filter create 257
vport sig sigsecurity filter disable 258
vport sig sigsecurity filter disable vport 259
vport sig sigsecurity filter enable vport 259
vport sig sigsecurity filter remove 258
vport sig sigsecurity filter show 257
vport sig sigsecurity filter simulate 259
vport sig sigsecurity show 254
vport sig sigsecurity template create 256
vport sig sigsecurity template remove 257
vport sig sigsecurity template show 256
vport sig sigsecurity traps 260
vport sig stats 72
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