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MAS V3.3 Protocol Config Ref Vol 1


Configuring and Monitoring LAN Network Manager (LNM)

This chapter describes IBM's ASRT implementation of the LAN Network Manager (LNM). It includes the following sections:


Configuring LNM

This section summarizes the procedure for basic configuration of the LNM feature on your bridging router.

  1. Obtain the MAC address required for network manager software.

    Enter the list lnm ports command at the ASRT> prompt to obtain the MAC addresses required by the Network Manager software running on the Network Manager Station. For example:

      ASRT> list lnm ports
      Port Number [1]? 1
      Port 1
      LNM Agents Enabled: RPS CRS REM
      Reporting Link          State          LNM Station Address
      0                       ACTIVE         10:00:5A: F1:02:37
      1                       AVAILABLE
      2                       AVAILABLE
      3                       AVAILABLE
      MAC Addresses to use when configuring LNM Manager:
      00:00:C9:08:35:47
      40:00:D9:08:35:47
      LNM not enabled on port 4
      LNM not enabled on port 5
    

    The MAC addresses displayed (shown in bold in the example) are used by the Network Manager to configure it to the LNM agents present in the router.
    Note:These addresses must be entered exactly as they appear in the output, otherwise LNM will not configure correctly.

  2. Enable the LNM agents on the router. Type enable lnm at the LNM config> prompt to enable the LNM agents on the desired port of your bridging router. For example:
      LNM config>enable lnm
      Port Number [1]? 1
    

    The default setting has all LNM agents enabled.

  3. Check the configuration by displaying enabled LNM agents. Type list port at the LNM config> prompt to display which LNM agents are enabled on your configured port. For example:
      LNM config>list port
      Port Number [1]? 1
      LNM Agents Enabled: RPS CRS REM
    

LNM Commands

This section describes the LNM configuration and monitoring commands. These commands allow you to configure and monitor network parameters for the LNM.
Note:The LNM configuration commands are not effective immediately. You must restart the device before they become effective.

Enter configuration commands at the LNM config> prompt. Access this prompt as follows:

  Config>protocol asrt
  Adaptive Source Routing Transparent Bridge user configuration
  ASRT config>lnm
  LNM configuration
  LNM config>

Enter monitoring commands at the LNM> prompt. Display this prompt as follows:

  +protocol asrt
  ASRT>lnm
  LNM>

Table 16 lists the LNM commands.

Table 16. LNM Command Summary
Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the options for specific commands (if available). See "Getting Help".
 Disable     Disables all LNM agents on a specified port or specified LNM agents (RPS, CRS, or REM) on a specified port.

Disables the setting of certain LNM parameters from the remote LNM application linked to the bridge. Applies globally to all instances of LNM within the bridge.

This command is used for configuration only.

 Enable     Enables all LNM agents on a specified port or specified LNM agents (RPS, CRS, or REM) on a specified port.

Enables the setting of certain LNM parameters from the remote LNM application linked to the bridge. Applies globally to all instances of LNM within the bridge.

This command is used for configuration only.

 List     Displays the LNM agents that have been enabled for the specified port. Displays the passwords configured for the bridge.

This command is used for both configuration and monitoring.

 Set     Sets the password for the specified reporting link number.

This command is used for configuration only.

Exit Returns you to the previous command level. See "Exiting a Lower Level Environment".

Response to LNM Configuration Commands

The LNM configuration (Talk 6) commands do not become effective immediately. They remain pending until you issue the reload command.

Disable

Use the disable command to disable all LNM agents (RPS, CRS, or REM) on a specified port.

This command also disables the setting of the reporting link passwords from the remote LNM application linked to the bridge.

Syntax:

disable
agent port#

lnm . . .

configuration-remote-change

agent port#
Disables the specified LNM agent (RPS, CRS, or REM) on the specified port. If the port is not configured then the message LNM not configured for port XX is displayed, and the command has no effect.

Example:
disable REM 1

lnm
Disables LNM on the specified port. If the port is not configured for LNM, the message LNM not configured for port XX is displayed, and the command has no effect.

Example:
disable lnm
Port number [1]? 1
LNM not configured for Port 1

configuration-remote-change
Disables the setting of the reporting link passwords from the remote LNM application linked to the bridge. This command applies globally to all instances of LNM within the bridge.

Example:
disable configuration-remote-change
CONFIGURATION-REMOTE-CHANGE: disabled

Enable

Enables all LNM agents on a specified port or enables specified LNM agents (CRS, REM, or RPS) on a specified port.

If the interface is not a token-ring then the message Port number XX is not token-ring is displayed and the command has no effect.

If the port is not configured, then the message Port number XX does not exist is displayed and the command has no effect.

If the specified agent is already enabled for the specified port the message Already enabled is displayed.

This command also enables the setting of the reporting link passwords from the remote LNM application linked to the bridge.

Syntax:

enable
agent port#
lnm . . .
configuration-remote-change

agent port#
Enables the specified LNM agent (RPS, CRS, or REM) on the specified port.

Example:
enable CRS 1

lnm port#
Enables all LNM agents on the specified port.

Example:
enable lnm
Port Number [1]? 1

configuration-remote-change
Enables the setting of the reporting link passwords from the remote LNM application linked to the bridge. The default setting disables the setting of LNM configuration parameters remotely.

This command applies globally to all instances of LNM within the bridge.

Example:
enable configuration-remote-change
CONFIGURATION-REMOTE-CHANGE: Enabled

List (configuration command)

Displays the LNM agents enabled for the specified port, and also displays passwords that have been configured for the bridge. The command is entered at the ASRT> prompt.

Syntax:

list
password
port . . .

password
Displays the passwords that have been configured for the reporting links of the bridge. Displays whether or not the passwords can be changed by the remote LNM application.

Example:
list password
Reporting Link     Password
0             87654321
1             MADRAS
2             ABC1234
3             123ABC
CONFIGURATION-REMOTE-CHANGE: Disabled

port port#
Displays the LNM agents enabled for the specified port if the port is a token-ring port supporting Source Routing Bridging.

Example:
list port
Port Number [1]? 1
LNM Agents Enabled: RPS CRS REM

List (monitoring command)

Displays information about the status of the LNM configuration. The command is entered at the ASRT> prompt.

Syntax:

list
bridge
lnm ports
source-routing configuration

bridge
Displays whether LNM is enabled on a specific port.

Example:
list bridge
Bridge ID (prio/add):  32768/00-00-00-00-00-38
Bridge state:          Enabled
UB-Encapsulation:      Disabled
Bridge type:           SR-TB
Bridge capability:     ASRT
Number of ports:       5
STP Participation:     IEEE802.1d on TB ports and IBM-8209 on SR ports
Maximum
Port  Interface State MAC Address      Modes   MSDU  Segment  Flags
1  FDDI/0      Up  AA-00-04-00-26-14    T    4491            RD
2  TKR/0       Up  00-00-93-90-4C-F7    T    2096            RD
3  TKR/1     Down  00-00-00-00-00-00 SR         0 223        RD,LE
4  FDDI/1    Down  00-00-00-00-00-00    T       0            RD
5  Eth/0     Down  AA-00-04-00-26-14            0            RD
Flags: RE =IBMRT PC behaviour Enabled, RD = IBMRT PC behaviour Disabled
LE = LNM Enabled, LD = LNM Disabled, LF = LNM Failed
SR bridge number:      8
SR virtual segment:    812
Adaptive segment:      214

lnm ports
Displays information about the configuration of the LNM enabled on the bridging router.

Example:
list LNM ports
LNM not enabled on port 1
LNM not enabled on port 2
Port 3
LNM Agents Enabled: RPS CRS REM
Reporting Link          State          LNM Station
Address
0                 AVAILABLE
1                 AVAILABLE
2                 AVAILABLE
3                 AVAILABLE
MAC Addresses to use when configuring LNM Manager:
00:00:00:00:00:00
00:00:00:00:00:00
LNM not enabled on port 4
LNM not enabled on port 5

source-routing configuration
Displays whether LNM is enabled on a specific port.

Example:
list source-routing configuration
Bridge number:               8
Bridge state:                Enabled
Maximum STE hop count        14
Maximum ARE hop count        14
Virtual segment:             812
Port  Segment  Interface  State    MTU   STE Forwarding   LNM
   3  223      TKR/1      Enabled  4399  Auto             ENA
   -  214      Adaptive   Enabled  1470  Yes

Set

Sets the password for the specified reporting link number. The link number can be 0, 1, 2, or 3. Link 0 is used for the controlling link. Links 1, 2, and 3 are used for observing links.

The password must consist of six to eight characters, and must match the password used by LNM when it establishes a reporting link with the bridge. If the password is not set for a link, it defaults to the string 00000000.

Syntax:

set password
link# password
Example:
set password

Example:
set password
Link Number [0]? 1
Enter new password :  [ABCDEFGH]? guesswho


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