Use the LES Delete option to delete a LES ATM address from the LECS. The policy value information associated with that LES is also deleted.
To delete a LES, select the LES from the list of choices then select the Submit button.
If you select the All enabled LESs choice, then all LESs which are enabled in static memory for this ELAN will be deleted.
Use the LES Set Backup LES Address option to change the ATM address of a backup LES.
To set a backup LES address, select the LES from the list of choices and then select the Submit button.
To complete creation of the backup LES:
Valid values: Local, Remote, or Unspecified
Default value: Local
Note: Unspecified removes the backup definition for the LES.
Valid values: Any ATM address
Default value: None
Select the Submit button.
Use the LES Set Primary LES Address option to change the ATM address of a primary LES.
To set a primary LES address, select the LES from the list of choices and then select the Submit button.
To complete the creation of the primary LES:
Valid values: Local or Remote
Default value: Local
Valid values: Any ATM address
Default value: None
Select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Create Policies option to create a policy from the configuration data. Note that the policy must exist in the static configuration before it can be created.
To create a policy, select the policy from the list of choices and then select the Submit button.
If you select the All enbld pols choice, then all policies which are enabled in static memory for this LEC will be created.
Use this option to restart the LECS. The Restart option stops an operating LECS, frees its resources, and reinitializes/restarts the LECS.
To restart the LEC, select the submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Search ATM option to search the LECS database of client ATM address prefixes. The output lists the longest prefix of that address found in the database, the LES associated with that prefix, and the ELAN associated with the LES.
For example, if you want to know to which LES the LEC with ATM address 39.00.82.48.29.10.39.38.10.AB.CD.E1.02.FA.83.29.00.00.00.1D is assigned, use the option Search ATM and specify the ATM address.
ATM address:
Valid values: Any valid ATM address
Default value: None
To search for an ATM address, enter the ATM address and then select the Submit button.
Note: You can also search for a LES ATM address if you entered it as a non-local LES. A non-local LES is a LES that is not located on the MSS Server that you are configuring.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Search LES option to search for a given LES address in the LECS database of LES ATM addresses. The output lists the ELAN associated with the LES.
For example, if you want to know the ELAN associated with the LES with
39.99.99.99.99.99.99.01.01.01.02.02.02.84.92.84.92.83.83.03,use the option Search LES and specify the LES address.
To search for a LES address, enter the LES address and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Search MAC option to search for a given MAC address in the LECS database of client MAC addresses.
To search for a MAC address:
A sample MAC address is: 12.34.12.34.12.35
Valid values: Ethernet bit-order or Token ring bit-order
Default value: Ethernet bit-order
Select the Submit button.
The output lists the LES associated with the MAC address and the ELAN associated with that LES.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Search Name option to search for a given ELAN name in the LECS database of ELAN name policy values. The ELAN name policy value is the ELAN name used by clients in their configuration requests. The output lists the LES address associated with the given ELAN name, and the ELAN associated with the LES.
ELAN name:
Valid values: Up to 32 characters
Default value: None
To search for an ELAN name, enter the ELAN name and then select the Submit button.
Sample output:
ELAN name 'R&D Elan' for LES address 39.99.99.99.99.99.99.01.01.01.02.02.02.84.92.84.92.83 for ELAN 'R&D Token Ring Elan'
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Search Route option to search for a route descriptor in the LECS database of client route descriptors. The output lists the LES associated with that route descriptor, and the ELAN associated with that LES.
Route descriptor:
Valid values: Any defined route descriptor in the range 00.00 to 99.99
Default value: None
To search a route, enter the route descriptor and then select the Submit button.
Sample output:
Route descriptor 39.02 for LES address 39.99.99.99.99.99.99.01.01.01.02.02.02.84.92.84.92.83.83.03 for ELAN 'R&D Token Ring ELAN'
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Set Maximum option to set the maximum number of simultaneous configuration direct VCCs permitted by the LECS. When this number is exceeded, the LECS releases all VCCs not used within the VCC idle time. VCCs that have been used within the VCC idle time are not released.
Maximum number of VCCs:
Valid values: 1 to 128
Default value: 128
To set the maximum number of VCCs, enter the number and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Set Reserved Bandwidth Maximum option to set the maximum reserved bandwidth on a configuration direct VCC. The LECS will not accept reserved bandwidth connections specifying a reserved bandwidth that is larger than this maximum.
Maximum reserved bandwidth:
Valid values: An integer Kbps in the range of 0 to the line speed of the ATM device.
Default value: 0
To set the bandwidth, enter the bandwidth and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Set Start Accepting VCCs option to move the LECS into a state where it accepts VCCs (this is its normal operating state).
To start accepting VCCs, make sure the Reject all incoming VCCs is deselected and then select the Submit button.
To reject all incoming VCCs, select Reject all incoming VCCs and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Set Stop Accepting VCCs option to move the LECS into a state where it rejects all incoming VCCs. You should put the LECS in such a state before creating or deleting ELANs, policies, etc. Otherwise, changing these other structures could cause a client to issue two identical configuration requests, but be assigned to different LESs with each request, because the modifications changed the LECS databases between configuration requests.
To reject all incoming VCCs, make sure Reject all incoming VCCs is selected and then select the Submit button.
To start accepting VCCs, deselect Reject all incoming VCCs and select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Set Trace Mask option to change the "trace mask". The trace mask and trace value are used by the LECS to determine over which VCCs packet tracing should be active. For each VCC, the LECS compares the logical AND of the trace value and the trace mask with the logical AND of the calling ATM address and the trace mask. If the resulting bit strings are identical, then the LECS should perform packet tracing on that VCC. To activate packet tracing over all VCCs, use a mask of all zeros.
Packet tracing over particular VCCs is indicated by using a more specific trace mask and trace value. Packet tracing must also be enabled for the LECS subsystem through the ELS console or configuration.
ATM trace mask:
Valid values: Any 20 hexadecimal bytes that are not an actual ATM address
Default value: FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF
To set the trace mask, enter the trace mask value and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Set Trace Value option to change the "trace value". The trace mask and trace value are used by the LECS to determine over which VCCs packet tracing should be active. For each VCC, the LECS compares the logical AND of the trace value and the trace mask with the logical AND of the calling ATM address and the trace mask. If the resulting bit strings are identical, then the LECS should perform packet tracing on that VCC. To activate packet tracing over all VCCs, use a mask of all zeros.
Packet tracing over particular VCCs is indicated by using a more specific trace mask and trace value. Packet tracing must also be enabled for the LECS subsystem through the ELS console or configuration.
ATM trace value:
Valid values: Any ATM address
Default value: 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
To set the trace value, enter the trace value and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Set Validate option to determine whether the LECS validates the peak cell rate of best-effort connections. If this parameter is selected, the LECS rejects connections specifying a peak cell rate greater than the line rate of the ATM interface.
Clients specifying such a peak cell rate expect that they may use more bandwidth than is available which can adversely affect network performance. Setting this parameter on may create interoperability problems with clients exhibiting this behavior.
To validate best effort peak cell rate, select validate best effort peak cell rate and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. These options do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Set VCC Idle Time option to set the VCC idle time of the LECS.
VCC idle time:
Valid values: 3 to 43,200 seconds
Default value: 60
To set the idle time, enter the time and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options enable you to monitor and control operational LE services. These options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. They do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Create option to create a LES-BUS from the active configuration. You must have previously defined the LES-BUS using the LE SERVICES option in the router configuration - network function. To create a LES-BUS either:
Valid values: Up to 32 alphanumeric characters
Default value: None
- OR -
Select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options enable you to monitor and control operational LE services. These options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. They do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Delete option to stop the LES-BUS and remove it from the active configuration. (The LES-BUS definition remains in static RAM). If you delete a LES-BUS and you then want to start the LES-BUS, without restarting the MSS Server, you must select the Create option.
To delete the LES/BUS, select yes and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options enable you to monitor and control operational LE services. These options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. They do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Restart option to restart the LES-BUS using either the configuration saved in static RAM or the configuration built in dynamic RAM.
To restart using the dynamic configuration, select T5 (using config parms in Talk 5).
To restart using the static configuration, select T6 (using config parms in Talk 6).
Select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options enable you to monitor and control operational LE services. These options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. They do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
You can dynamically set the BUS-Monitor Duration of Sample. This is the time during which samples are taken, as compared to the time between samples, which is the time during which the BUS Monitor waits before taking another sample.
This option, like other Operator Console options, must be used for a LES-BUS that already exists.
Sample duration:
Valid values: 1 to 600
Default value: 10
To change the sample duration, enter the number of seconds and then select the Submit button.
The Operator Console options enable you to monitor and control operational LE services. These options modify the current LE services and take effect immediately. They do not modify the static memory of the router and are lost on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Use the Set BUS-Monitor Sample Rate option to set the BUS-Monitor sample rate. The sample rate specifies the rate at which the BUS Monitor samples frames sent to the BUS during a duration of sample. A value of 10 means that 1 out of every 10 frames is sampled.
This option, like other Operator Console options, must be used for a LES-BUS that already exists. You must use the options in Router Configuration to create the LES-BUS, then Write the configuration, and Reload the Gateway to create a LES-BUS.
Sample rate:
Valid values: 1 to 1000
Default value: 10
To set the sample rate, enter the rate and then select the Submit button.