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Avaya M-ACCF User Manual (114 pages)
MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH MODULE
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Avaya
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Accessories
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Table of Contents
ATM Terminology
3
Finding Information in this Guide
4
Conventions
5
Table of Contents
7
Contents
8
List of Figures
13
List of Tables
15
Chapter 1 Overview
17
ATM Access Modules
17
Features and Benefits
17
ATM Benefits
17
ATM Access Module Features
18
Overview
17
Avaya M770 Frame Switch Domains
18
M-ACC Module Architecture
18
Network Layer Concepts - LAN Emulation
19
LAN Emulation Overview
19
Emulated LAN Components
19
LAN Emulation Client (LEC)
19
LAN Emulation Server (LES)
20
Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS)
20
LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS)
20
Emulated LAN Connections
21
Control Vccs
21
Data Vccs
22
Frame Ordering
23
Operation of the LAN Emulation
24
Connecting a LEC to an ELAN
24
Registration
25
Address Resolution
26
Connection Management
26
LAN Emulation Components in Your Network
26
Joining the ELAN
28
Mapping Ethernet and ATM Addresses
28
What Happens to Unicast Frames
30
What Happens to Broadcast and Multicast Frames
30
Avaya M770 M-ACCF/SF ATM Access Modules User's Guide I
30
Network Layer Concepts - ATM & ATM Adaptation
31
The Layered Network Architecture
31
ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)
32
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Layer
32
ATM Basics
32
ATM Is Service Transparent
33
ATM Is Connection-Oriented
34
ATM Interfaces
37
The ATM Layer and Cell Structure
38
Physical Layer
40
Extending Vlans into the ATM Network
40
Applications
43
Chapter 2 Applications
43
Putting Your ATM Network Together
43
Planning Your Network
43
ATM Configuration Rules
44
Extending Vlans through the ATM Network
45
ATM Connections Within Your Network
46
Network Configuration Examples
47
ATM Backbone in the Building
47
Chapter 2 Applications
48
Atm Backbone in the Building
48
Avaya M770 Multitechnology Functionality
49
Routing in the X-Switch Domain
50
Chapter 3 Installation
51
Installation
51
Installing the M-ACC Module
51
Safety Information
51
Single-Mode Module Laser Classification
52
Multi-Mode Module LED Warning
52
Agency Approval
52
Device Support
52
Pre-Installation Procedure
52
Domain Usage Considerations
53
Budget Calculation Examples
53
DRU Budget Information Window
54
Installing the Module
55
Connecting a Cable to the ATM Port
56
Removing an Existing ATM Access Module
57
Post-Installation Checks
58
Configuring the M-ACC Module
59
M-ACC Module Default Settings
59
Connecting to the Serial Port
59
Establishing a Telnet Session
60
Setting up the M-ACC Module
61
Changing the Default IP Address of the M-ACC Module Using the CLI
61
To Connect to the M-SPX/S Console Port
61
Module Setup Main Menu
62
ATM IP Configuration
62
Assigning the M-ACC Module IP Address, Gateway and Netmask
62
Setting up the ATM Access Module
63
Chapter 4 X-Switch CLI & ATM Terminal Interface
65
Conventions Used
66
X-Switch Command Line Interface (CLI)
67
Commands Summary Table
67
To Connect to the M-SPX/S Console Port
67
Module Setup Main Menu
68
Reset the Module
68
Software Download to the X-Switch CPU
69
Entering Software Download Parameters
69
Starting the Software Download Process
70
Monitoring the Software Download Process
70
Set Primary Version
71
Set Defaults to Factory Settings
71
Create Report
71
Clear Mac Address Table
72
Configuration Copy
72
ATM IP Configuration
72
Assigning the M-ACC Module IP Address, Gateway and Netmask
73
ATM Access Module Terminal Interface for Configuring ATM Parameters
74
Commands Tree Chart
74
Logging on
74
Logging off
75
Managing the ATM Access Module
75
Submenus
75
Main Menu Options
77
Configuring System Parameters [1]
77
System Menu
77
Display Submenu [1,1]
78
Initialize Submenu [1,2]
78
Passwords Submenu [1,3]
78
Reset Submenu[1,4]
78
System Logger Submenu [1,5]
79
Display FLASH Log Messages Submenu [1,5,1]
79
Display Memory Log Messages Submenu [1,5,2]
80
System Software Download Submenu [1,6]
81
Configuring an ATM Port [2]
81
ATM Access Module Configuration
81
Port Submenu [2,1]
82
ATM Port Physical Submenu [2,1,6]
83
VCC Submenu [2,2]
83
Aging Submenu [2,2,4]
84
Administering IP and SNMP Management [3]
85
IP Submenu [3,1]
85
SNMP Configuration Submenu [3,2]
85
Extending Vlans into the ATM Network [4]
88
VN Configuration Menu
88
Upgrading Software
91
Preliminaries
91
Downloading
91
Monitoring the ATM Access Module
92
ATM Port Statistics
92
VCC Statistics
94
Introduction
65
M-ACC Module Architecture
65
Chapter 5 Network Management and Monitoring
95
Introduction
95
Cajunview M770 Device Manager
96
Starting the M770 Manager
96
M770 Manager as Part of Cajunview
96
Lanemaster
97
Overview
97
Starting Cajun Lanemaster
97
Cajun Lanemaster Views
98
Overview
98
Appendix A Specifications
101
M-ACC ATM Access Module Technical Specifications
101
Environmental, Safety, and EMC Specifications
101
ATM Cable Specification
101
Optical Standard Supported
102
SDH Standard Supported
102
Safety Information
104
Important Safety Information
104
Appendix B Troubleshooting
105
Appendix B Troubleshooting
106
Index
107
How to Contact Us
111
In the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) Region
111
In the United States
111
In the AP (Asia Pacific) Region
113
In the CALA (Caribbean and Latin America) Region
113
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