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Field
Loopback Status
MAC Address
Manual, LES at address
Max Frame Size
Max Number of Slots
Maximum Active LESs
(1-10)
Module Type
Name if Known
Neighbor ATM Address
Neighbor Interface
Name
Neighbor IP
Neighbor Sys Name
Node ATM Address
Node ID
Node Index
Avaya M770 M770 ATM Manager User Guide
Description
The current state of loopback on a DS3 interface.
The loopback Status contains user defined loopback
information.
The MAC address of the device, agent, or ring
interface.
The address of the LES. This field is only significant
if the discovery method of the LES is set to Manual.
The maximum data frame size of supported by the
ELAN.
Maximum number of ATM Switch modules that
can work together as a single switch within the
device.
The maximum number of LESs that can be
configured for the ELAN.
The module type.
The name of the LEC that has been assigned by the
user. The name can be assigned using the Avaya
Name Server.
The address of the remote interface linked to the
interface.
The name of the remote interface linked to the
interface.
The IP address of the immediate neighbor switch
that the VC passed through or of the end station
where the VC terminates.
The name of the remote device linked to the
interface.
The ATM address of the PNNI node. This may be
important when the node acts as a PNNI border
node and/or a PNNI Peer Group Leader.
The value the switching system is using to
represent the node.
The Node ID can only be changed when the
Administration Status of the node is down.
For the lowest level, the Administration Status
cannot be down. Therefore, any change to the
Node ID is only effective after the device is reset.
A unique number identifying the node. Possible
values are between 1 and 5.
Configuration Fields
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