Creating An Elan Client Mapping - Avaya M770 User Manual

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Creating an ELAN client mapping

When you create a new ELAN client mapping to a specific ELAN, first you must
decide whether it is a single LEC or a group of LECs that is to be mapped.
You must then decide what type of ELAN mapping to use. Possible mapping types
are:
An ATM address: the mappings refer to a specific LEC or a group of LECs.
An alias ELAN name: the mappings refer to a specific LEC or a group of LECs.
A MAC address: the mappings always refer to a specific LEC.
To create a new client mapping for a LEC ATM address, use the lane elan
client create atm command:
Command:
M15-155s8:/>lane elan client create atm <address value> <address mask> <ELAN name>
Example 1:
The following example shows how to map a specific LEC to the ELAN accounts_elan:
M15-155s8:/>lane elan client create atm
39.84.0F.80.01.BC.61.DF.00.07.80.20.00.00.00.6F.07.80.20.00
FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF
accounts_elan
This example shows how to map all LECs whose addresses begin with a specific prefix to the
ELAN accounts_elan:
Example 2:
M15-155s8:/>lane elan client create atm
39.84.0F.80.01.BC.61.DF.00.07.80.20.00 13 accounts_elan
Parameters:
<address
value>
<address mask>
<ELAN name>
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The full 20-byte ATM address.
The portion of the <address value> that needs to match the LEC's ATM
address for the mapping to apply.
The <address mask> is either entered as a number, (for example, 15
indicates that the first 15 bytes of the <address value> is to be masked),
or you can use FF to indicate the byte of the <address value> that is to be
masked and 00 to indicate the byte of the <address value> that is not
masked. When using the mask as a number, note that the number of
bytes entered in the address value should be limited to this number.
The name of the ELAN known to the LECS.
Chapter 16
Managing an ELAN
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