Select the radio button corresponding to the slot number of the ATM device and press the Submit button at the bottom of the page. A message appears that confirms that a device has been configured and tells you the interface network number of that device. Be sure to record this interface number. It identifies the device in that particular slot as you proceed with the configuration.
Note: Interface number and Net number have the same meaning.
When you have added the ATM device interfaces, proceed to NETWORK interface configuration to configure LAN emulation.
If you do not plan to use LAN emulation, proceed to PROTOCOL configuration to configure Classical IP or IPX over ATM.
This option is used to give users access to the MSS Server. You can authorize up to 50 users to access the MSS Server. Each user name is eight characters long and is case-sensitive. You may use more than eight characters but the MSS Server retains only eight.
When the first user is added, console login is automatically enabled.
Each user added must be assigned one of the following permission access
levels. Table 1 describes the different
access privileges that are available.
Level of Access Description Admin Displays configuration and user information, adds/modifies/deletes configuration and user information. The Administrator can access any router function. Operations Views router configuration, views statistics, runs potentially disruptive tests, dynamically changes router operation, and restarts the router. Operators cannot modify the permanent router configuration. All actions can be undone with a system reload. Monitor Views router configuration and statistics but cannot interrupt or disrupt the operation of the router.
Note: To add a user, you must have administrative permission. You do not have to reinitialize the MSS Server after adding a user.
To add a user:
Valid values: Up to 8 ASCII characters.
Default value: None
Valid values: Up to 80 alphanumeric characters
Default value: None
Valid values: Admin, Operations, or Monitor
Default value: Admin
Select the Submit button.
Use the Change option to modify an interface in the configuration, change your own password, or change user information.
The option Change Device ATM is used to change the interface number and the slot number of the physical ATM interface.
The option Change Password modifies the password of the user who is presently logged in.
Note: To change a user password, you must have administrative permission.
To change the password:
Valid values: Up to 80 alphanumeric characters
Default value: None
If you do not get confirmation that your password has been changed, the old password remains in effect.
Select the Submit button.
The Change User option modifies the user information that was previously configured with the Add User option.
Note: To change a user, you must have administrative permission.
To change a user:
Valid values: Up to 8 ASCII characters.
Default value: None
Valid values: Yes or No
Default value: No
Valid values: Up to 80 alphanumeric characters
Default value: None
Valid values: Yes or No
Default value: No
Valid values: Admin, Operations, or Monitor
Default value: Admin
Select the Submit button.
Use the Clear All option to delete the MSS Server's configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
This option clears all information from configuration memory, except for device information.
If you want to clear all information, including the device information, use the Clear All option and then the Clear Device option.
To clear the protocol information select the yes radio button and then select the Submit button.
Use the Clear ARP option to delete the ARP configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear ARP from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select the Submit button.
Use the Clear ASRT option to delete the ASRT configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear ASRT from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select the Submit button.
Use the Clear ATM option to delete the ATM configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear ATM from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select the Submit button.
Use the Clear BGP option to delete the BGP configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear BGP from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select the Submit button.
Use the Clear Boot option to delete the boot configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear the boot configuration from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
Use the Clear Device option to delete the MSS Server's device configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear the device configuration from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
Use the Clear ELS option to delete the ELS configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear ELS from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
Use the Clear IP option to delete the IP configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear IP from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
Use the Clear IPX option to delete the IPX configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear IPX from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
Use the Clear LE option to delete the LAN emulation configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear LAN emulation from non-volatile configuration memory, select the Clear option and the process or protocol name.
Use the Clear OSPF option to delete the OSPF information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear OSPF from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
Use the Clear SNMP option to delete the SNMP configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear SNMP from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
Use the Clear TCP/IP Host option to delete the TCP/IP configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear TCP/IP from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
Use the Clear option to delete the time of day configuration information from non-volatile configuration memory.
Attention: Use this option only after calling your service representative.
To clear the time of day from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
The Clear User option clears all user information except the router console login information. This is left as enabled (if it was configured as enabled) even though the default value is "disabled".
Note: To clear user information, you must have administrative permission.
To clear user information from non-volatile configuration memory, select the yes radio button and then select Submit.
This option removes user access to the MSS Server for the specified user.
Note: To use the Delete option, you must have administrative permission.
To delete a user, enter the user name and select the Submit button.
The Disable Interface option causes the interface identified by the specified interface number to be disabled after issuing the Reload Gateway option. The default is enabled.
To disable an interface:
Valid values: 0 to 7
Default value: 0
The option Enable Interface causes the interface to be enabled after the MSS Server has been reloaded. The interface is specified by its interface number, also called its network number. The option Network displays the interface number of each interface.
To enable an interface:
Valid values: 0 to 7
Default value: 0
Groups are user-defined collections of events that are given a name, the group name. You can use the group name as a parameter to ELS options. However, there are no predefined group names. You must create a group before you can specify its name.
The Add Group configuration option allows you to specify the name that you want to call the group, and then specify the events that you want to be part of the group. The events you add to the group can be from different subsystems and have different logging levels.
After creating a group, you can use the group name to manipulate the events in the group as a whole. For example, to turn off display of all messages from events that have been added to a group named grouptwo, indicate the group name as a parameter for the Nodisplay option.
To add a group, enter the group name and select the Submit button.
Note: This function will only take effect when the router is restarted.
To display the list of subsystems on your router, use List Subsystems.
Select the Submit button.
Use the ELS Clear option to clear all of the ELS configuration information.
To clear the ELS configuration, select the yes radio button and then select the Submit button.
Note: This function will only take effect when the router is restarted.
The Display option controls the output of the display of messages to the console. You can use the Default Display Event option to reset the display setting to a disabled state for a certain event.
To reset an event, enter the event and then select the Submit button.
Note: This function will only take effect when the router is restarted.
The Display option controls the output of the display of messages to the console. You can use the Default Display Group option to reset the display setting to a disabled state for a group.
To reset the group, enter the group name and then select the Submit button.
Note: This function will only take effect when the router is restarted.
The Display option controls the output of the display of messages to the console. You can use the Default Display Subsystem option to reset the display setting to a disabled state for a subsystem.
To reset the subsystem, select the subsystem from the list. Selecting 'ALL" resets all subsystems.
Note: This function will only take effect when the router is restarted.
The Trap option controls the generation of traps to the network management station. You can use the Default Trap Event option to reset trap generation to a disabled state for a certain event.
To reset the trap, enter the trap and then select the Submit button.
Note: This function will only take effect when the router is restarted.
The Default Trap option controls the generation of traps to the network management station. You can use the Default Trap Group option to reset trap generation to a disabled state for a certain group.
To reset the group, enter the group name and then select the Submit button.
Note: This function will only take effect when the router is restarted.
Use the Delete Group option to delete an event number from an existing group or to delete the entire group. If the specified event is the last event to be deleted in a group, you will be notified. If All is specified instead of subsystem.event_number, a prompt asks you to confirm the deletion of the entire group.
To delete an event from a group:
Select the Submit button.
Note: This function will only take effect when the router is restarted.
Use the Display Event option to enable message displaying on the console monitor for specific events.
To enable an event, enter the event and then select the Submit button.
Note: This function will only take effect when the router is restarted.