Creating A Resilient Lecs Election Candidate - Avaya M770 User Manual

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The lane lecs resilient show command displays the information described
in Table 14.1.
Table 14.1
Field
Index
Election Protocol
Endpoint
Address
Type
LECS address
Status
Link State
Priority
Uptime

Creating a resilient LECS election candidate

You can create a communication connection to a remote resilient LECS by
specifying its election protocol end-point address. This is only necessary when
using a 3rd party switch.
Note: Remote resilient LECS candidates should only be created in third party
environments.
Avaya M770 ATM Switch User's Guide
Output from the lane lec resilient show command
Description
A unique number assigned for each resilient LECS known
to this switch. Index 0 is assigned to the local LECS.
The full 20-byte ATM address that the resilient LECS uses to
communicate with other resilient LECSes.
Note all resilient LECS are assigned with selector byte of 7F.
Type of resilient LECS. This can be either local, manually
configured, or PVC.
The full 20 byte ATM address of the LECS.
The state of the resilient LECS. One of these should be
active.
The state of the link to the resilient LECS.
The priority level assigned to the resilient LECS.
The time in days, hours, minutes and seconds that the
resilient LECS has been active.
Chapter 14
Managing the LECS
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