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Cabletron Systems MMAC-Plus 9A128-01 Management Manual

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  • Page 1 MMAC-Plus 9A128-01/9A129-01 ® ATM Module Local Management Appendix 9032070...
  • Page 3: Module Interfaces

    Appendix 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information Introduction This appendix contains local management information that is specific to the following ATM Modules: • 9A128-01 (1 Port, Multimode Fiber, SC Connector) • 9A129-01 (1 Port, Single-Mode Fiber, SC Connector) Module Interfaces The 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 ATM Modules have four interfaces.
  • Page 4 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information FNB Resource Configuration Codes The 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 ATM Modules provide connectivity between two interfaces: the front panel interface and one of the FDDI rings on the backplane (FNB-1 or FNB-2). The FNB Resource Configuration Screen allows you to connect the module’s front panel interface to one of the chassis’...
  • Page 5 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information Virtual Channels and Virtual Paths Rather than addressing cells to a specific destination, as in a LAN, ATM addresses cells to Virtual Channels (VCs) and/or Virtual Paths (VPs). This addressing takes place in the header field of the ATM cell. VCs and VPs are bi-directional (i.e., they transfer information in both directions on a single channel or path), and are “set up”...
  • Page 6: Atm Connection Setup Screen

    9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information ATM Connection Setup Screen The ATM Connection Setup Screen (Figure 1), displays the module’s Permanent Virtual Channels (PVCs) and Switched Virtual Channels (SVCs). You can add or delete PVCs. MMAC-Plus LOCAL MANAGEMENT ATM CONNECTION SETUP Module Name: 9A128-01 Firmware Revision: 02.10.13 Slot Number: 5...
  • Page 7 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information ATM Connection Setup Screen Fields The following information briefly explains each ATM Connection Setup Screen field. ATM Port Displays the MIB II interface number. Valid values are 4 through 67. Current Connections Displays the number of connections (PVCs and SVCs) configured to the module. Displays the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) of each connection.
  • Page 8 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information Oper. Status Displays the operational status of each connection. Valid values are: • Enabled ( default ) • Disabled Displaying Information About Another Port To display information about another port (change the MIB II interface number): 1.
  • Page 9 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information ATM Connection Add/Delete Entry Screen The ATM Connection Add/Delete Entry Screen (Figure 2), is used to add or delete a PVC on the module. MMAC-Plus LOCAL MANAGEMENT ATM CONNECTION ADD/DELETE ENTRY Module Name: 9A128-01 Firmware Revision: 02.10.13 Slot Number: 5 BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.08...
  • Page 10 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information ATM Connection Add/Delete Entry Screen Fields The following information briefly explains each ATM Connection Add/Delete Entry Screen field. Port The MIB II interface that the PVC is being created on. Use this field to enter the VPI of the PVC you want to add, delete, or modify. The acceptable value for this field is 0.
  • Page 11 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information Adding PVCs to the ATM Connection Table To add a PVC to the ATM Connection Table: 1. Go to the ATM Connection Add/Delete Entry Screen. 2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the VPI field. 3.
  • Page 12 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information Modifying an Existing PVC To modify a PVC: 1. Go to the ATM Connection Add/Delete Entry Screen. 2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the VPI field. 3. Enter the number of the VPI you want to modify and then press the Tab key. 4.
  • Page 13: Lec Administration Screen

    9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information LEC Administration Screen The LEC Administration Screen (Figure 3), is used to add, delete, modify, or view LAN Emulation attributes on the module. MMAC-Plus LOCAL MANAGEMENT 9A128-01 LEC Administration Module Name: 9A128-01 Firmware Revision: 02.10.13 Slot Number: 5 BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.08 LEC Index:...
  • Page 14 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information LEC Administration Screen Fields The following information briefly explains each LEC Administration Screen field. LEC Index Displays the MIB II interface number. Valid values are 4 through 67. Configure ELAN (Toggle) Specifies whether the LAN Emulation Client should auto-configure. Use the Space Bar to select one of the following choices: •...
  • Page 15 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information Max MTU Size (Toggle) The maximum data frame size that this client will use the next time it returns to the Initial State. Use the Space Bar to select one of the following choices: •...
  • Page 16 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information Deleting an ELAN To delete an ELAN: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight DELETE, then press the Return key. The message “DELETE COMPLETE” is displayed. Modifying an ELAN To modify an ELAN: 1. Use the arrow keys to move to the field you want to modify. 2.
  • Page 17: Lec Properties Screen

    9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information LEC Properties Screen The LEC Properties Screen (Figure 4), displays information about the various LAN Emulation components. MMAC-Plus LOCAL MANAGEMENT 9A128-01 LEC PROPERTIES Module Name: 9A128-01 Firmware Revision: 02.10.13 Slot Number: 5 BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.08 LEC Index: LEC STATE: operational(7)
  • Page 18 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information LEC Properties Screen Fields The following information briefly explains each LEC Properties Screen field. LEC Index Displays the MIB II interface number. Valid values are 4 through 67. LEC ID Displays the two-byte ID assigned to this LEC by the LES. LEC STATE The current state of this LEC instance.
  • Page 19 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information LES Control Distribute VCC An optional point-to-multi-point, or point-to-point connection. The LES uses this to forward LE_ARP requests that it cannot process. This connection is maintained for as long as the LEC participates in the ELAN. BUS Multicast Send VCC A bi-directional, point-to-point VPI/VCI used by the LEC to send broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast traffic to the BUS.
  • Page 20 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information SVC Signalling Screen The SVC Signalling Screen (Figure 5), is used to change the type of SVC signalling and LAN Emulation used by the module. MMAC-Plus LOCAL MANAGEMENT 9A128-01 SVC Signalling Module Name: 9A128-01 Firmware Revision: 02.10.13 Slot Number: 5 BOOTPROM Revision: 01.01.08...
  • Page 21 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information SVC Signalling Screen Fields The following information briefly explains each SVC Signalling Screen field. Signalling/LAN Emulation Type (Toggle) Displays the types of signalling and LAN Emulation to be used by the module. Use the Space Bar to select one of the following choices: •...
  • Page 22 9A128-01 and 9A129-01 Module Specific Information...

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