Use the ELAN Name option to modify the configuration of the selected ELAN by changing the ELAN name.
Enter the new ELAN name in the window.
Select the Submit button.
Use the ELAN Type option to modify the configuration of the selected ELAN by changing the ELAN type.
Select the appropriate ELAN type from the list of choices.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default timeout value, enter the new timeout value.
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the maximum unknown frame count value, enter the new value.
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS. Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the maximum unknown frame time, enter the new value.
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS. Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the VCC time-out value, enter the new value (in seconds).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS. Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default maximum retry count value, enter the new value.
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default aging time, enter the new value (in seconds).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default forward delay time value, enter the new value (in seconds).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default expected LE_ARP response value, enter the new value (in seconds).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default flush timeout value, enter the new value (in seconds).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default path switching delay value, enter the new value (in seconds).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default local segment id value, enter the new value (in hex).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default multicast send VCC type value, enter the new value (in decimal).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default multicast send VCC average rate value, enter the new value (in cells per second).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default multicast send VCC peak rate value, enter the new value(in cells per second).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
If you want to override the default connection completion time value, enter the new value(in seconds).
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN.
An ELAN can be configured with a variable number of Type, Length, or Value (TLV) descriptors. TLVs provide a method to configure the client with optional or user-defined parameters. TLVs are defined on an ELAN basis. Thus, the same set of TLVs is returned to all clients that are assigned to a particular ELAN.
For example, a user-defined TLV would be useful in the following situation:
When ELANs are spread over a large geographic area, the default timeout values for LECs may be insufficient. These timeouts can be controlled for all LECs on the ELAN by specifying their value in a TLV at the LECS.
Use the TLVs Add option to add the TLVs of the selected ELAN.
Use a defined TLV as a pattern to:
Valid Values: a 8-digit alphanumeric
Default Value: none
Valid Values: any 30-digit alphanumeric string
Default Value: none
Valid Values:
Default Value: Decimal
Click back for a list of the TLVs.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN. Use the TLVs Disable option to disable a TLV in the static configuration. The TLV will not become active on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Select the TLV you want to disable from the list of choices.
Select the Submit button.
TLVs are optional parameters that may be returned to all clients assigned to the selected ELAN. Use the TLVs Enable option to enable a TLV in the static configuration. The selected TLV will become active on the next reload of the MSS Server.
Select the TLV you want to enable from the list of choices.
Select the Submit button.
The TLV Remove option removes a TLV from the static configuration of the selected ELAN. You are prompted to select the TLV to remove. Only TLVs that have been added to the selected ELAN are displayed.
Select the TLV you want to remove from the list of choices.
Select the Submit button.