Switch Attribute Entries
Table 1-1
Operator
Action
stop
Stops an object
update
Upgrades firmware
Parameters
Most switch attributes have input or output parameters (or both). If an attribute has parameters, they are listed in tables
under a "Parameters" heading. You enter input parameters at the console command line. You view output parameters
at the console screen after the command executes. Some input parameters have default values (shown in parenthesis).
You do not need to type an entry if you accept the default.
Following is an example of the format of input and output parameter tables.
Input Parameter
[ATMAddress]
[ClientNumber]
[InterfaceType]
[SigRole]
In the output parameter table below, </d> indicates parameters available only in detailed display mode. To view the
display for these parameters, type
Output Parameter
[Port ID]
[Intf Type]
[Sig Role] </d>
[Client Address] </d>
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List of Operators (Continued)
Description
ATM address assigned to the port.
Number of the client. Each client on
the switch must have a unique client
number. Client numbers are shared
between LAN emulation (LANE) and
IP/ATM (IP over ATM) clients.
Interface type advertised by the port.
Signaling role of the port. Other is used
only for autoConfig and pnni10.
after the attribute in the command string (for example:
/d
Description
Same as the [PortNumber] input parameter.
Same as the [InterfaceType] input parameter.
Signaling role of the port.
ATM address of the client.
Value/Field Size
13-20 byte hex-based format
separated by colons.
0 to 127, or All
Private, Public
Network, Other, User
operator attribute /d
Introduction
Default
No default
All
Private
Other
).
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