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Avaya M-ACCF/SF

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Avaya M770 M-ACCF/SF ATM Access Modules User’s Guide; Preface; Introduction; and; ATM Terminology; This user guide uses the term
  • Page 4 – Finding Information in This Guide; Finding Information
  • Page 5 – Conventions; Screen displays; Commands
  • Page 7 – Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 8 – Chapter 2
  • Page 9 – Chapter 4
  • Page 10 – Chapter 5
  • Page 13 – List of Figures; Figure 4.10 ATM Access Module Configuration Submenu
  • Page 14 – Figure 4.17 SNMP Submenu
  • Page 15 – List of Tables; Operational Meanings of Display Memory Submenu Items64
  • Page 17 – Overview; ATM Access Modules; ATM Benefits; ATM devices interoperate with your existing network.
  • Page 18 – ATM Access Module Features; Conforms to ATM Forum Standards; Avaya M770 Frame Switch Domains; M-ACC Module Architecture
  • Page 19 – Network Layer Concepts — LAN Emulation; LAN Emulation Overview
  • Page 20 – LAN destination
  • Page 21 – Emulated LAN Connections; Basic LAN Emulation Client Connections
  • Page 22 – Data VCCs
  • Page 23 – VCCs in LAN Emulation Components; Flush Protocol
  • Page 24 – Operation of the LAN Emulation; Connecting a LEC to an ELAN
  • Page 25 – Connection Processes of the LEC to LANE Server
  • Page 26 – Address Resolution
  • Page 27 – LAN Emulation Components; LAN Emulation and Avaya Devices; LANE Services
  • Page 28 – Joining the ELAN; The LEC must know the name of the ELAN it is to join.; policy; Locating the LECS; Mapping Ethernet and ATM Addresses
  • Page 29 – LAN Emulation Clients and Ethernet Hosts; If the destination MAC address is listed in the ARP Table:; — and an ATM connection has not already been set up, the LEC sets up an; If the destination MAC address is not listed in the ARP Table:; LAN Emulation
  • Page 30 – What Happens to Unicast Frames?; If the location of the destination address is known; What Happens to Broadcast and Multicast Frames?
  • Page 31 – Network Layer Concepts — ATM & ATM Adaptation; The Layered Network Architecture; is one part of the layered network architecture.
  • Page 32 – cells
  • Page 34 – ATM is Connection-Oriented
  • Page 35 – Connection Terminology
  • Page 36 – Switched Virtual Circuits
  • Page 37 – ATM Interfaces; Interim Local Management Interface (ILMI)
  • Page 38 – UNI Management Entities; ATM Address Registration; network; is a network prefix assigned to the device by the ATM Switch, and; host; Where; identifier; identifies the client within the edge-device, and is 1 byte long.
  • Page 39 – ATM Cell Structure
  • Page 40 – Physical Layer; Path; Line; line; Extending VLANs into the ATM Network; ELAN
  • Page 41 – Unassociated packets/cells are discarded.
  • Page 42 – Extending VLANs into the ATM Network.
  • Page 43 – Applications; Putting Your ATM Network Together; Planning Your Network; Can your ATM devices communicate with each other?
  • Page 44 – Does your network conform to the ATM configuration rules?; ATM Configuration Rules; Ensure that you have sufficient bandwidth.; You cannot connect one M-ACC module to another this is due to the; not; make the same associations twice since this will
  • Page 45 – Extending VLANs Through the ATM Network; Traffic from one; Will you have sufficient ELAN resources?; joins an ELAN, up to five control; Are the LAN Emulation services configured correctly?; Is the LAN Emulation service that the
  • Page 46 – local management screens.; ATM Connections Within Your Network; Signalling; The ATM access module does not support PVC connections; access module connections are SVCs.
  • Page 47 – Network Configuration Examples; ATM Backbone in the Building; Emulated LANs
  • Page 49 – Avaya M770 Multitechnology Functionality
  • Page 50 – Routing in the X-Switch Domain
  • Page 51 – Chapter 3; Installation; Installing the M-ACC Module; Safety Information; Appendix
  • Page 52 – Single-mode Module Laser Classification; Class 1 LED Product. Do not view the LED through any magnifying; Agency Approval; See Appendix A, Specifications on Page 85.; Device Support; CLASS 1
  • Page 53 – Domain Usage Considerations; Budget Calculation Examples; Avaya M770 Module DRU Budget
  • Page 54 – DRU Budget Information Window; Figure 2
  • Page 55 – Installing the Module
  • Page 56 – Inserting the Module into the Hub; Avaya
  • Page 57 – Power On Self Test; — Checksum tests of boot and system areas of; Removing an Existing ATM Access Module; Loosen the screws by turning the knobs.
  • Page 58 – Post-Installation Checks; LED Indications for the M-ACC ATM Access Module
  • Page 59 – Configuring the M-ACC Module; M-ACC Module Default Settings; Connecting to the Serial Port
  • Page 60 – Establishing a Telnet Session
  • Page 61 – Setting up the M-ACC Module; Changing the Default IP Address of the M-ACC Module Using the CLI; and Password; super; and Enter
  • Page 62 – Module Setup Main Menu; Select Option 1 “Set IP Configuration”
  • Page 63 – Setting up the ATM Access Module; in the
  • Page 65 – M-ACC ATM Access Module Terminal Menu Interface; You can use the CajunViewTM M770 Device Manager and LANEMasterTM.; The ATM CPU performs all ATM signalling.; Macc; software updates using the ATM Terminal interface (filename:
  • Page 66 – Conventions Used; Mandatory keywords are in boldface
  • Page 67 – Commands Summary Table; Following is a table of the
  • Page 68 – The Switch Main Menu displays:
  • Page 69 – selected module only.; Software Download to the X-Switch CPU; Entering Software Download Parameters
  • Page 70 – Set Primary Version
  • Page 71 – Set Defaults to Factory Settings; This command is intended for use by
  • Page 72 – Clear Mac Address Table
  • Page 74 – Commands Tree Chart; Users and their Privileges; ATM Access Module
  • Page 75 – Logging Off; When you have finished using the facility, select the option; Managing the ATM Access Module; Submenus
  • Page 76 – Management Submenu Map; Menu Structure of the ATM Access Module
  • Page 77 – Main Menu Options; Main Menu
  • Page 78 – Display Submenu; Power up diag results: OK
  • Page 79 – Logger Submenu; System Logger Menu
  • Page 80 – Display Memory Log Messages Submenu; Display Memory Log Messages Menu
  • Page 81 – System Software Download Submenu; System SW Download Menu
  • Page 82 – Ensure that the ATM access module and the ATM Switch to which it is; ATM Port Menu
  • Page 83 – Display Results; The ATM Port Physical submenu; allows you to set the ATM Port Speed (either; The VCC submenu; enables you to see ATM VCC attributes and display statistics
  • Page 84 – VCC Submenu; The Aging; submenu displays the time in seconds after which the MAC-ATM; ATM VCC Menu
  • Page 85 – Management Submenu
  • Page 86 – Configure Submenu Items and their Operational Meanings
  • Page 87 – updSysAtt Submenu; Attribute Menu
  • Page 88 – You can make a maximum of 16 ELAN-to-VLAN associations per M-ACC; VN; Virtual net Submenu; Virtual Net Menu
  • Page 90 – VN Number
  • Page 91 – Setting up an ATM VLAN/ELAN; Preliminaries; File to be downloaded:
  • Page 92 – Monitoring the ATM Access Module; ATM Port Statistics; atm; ATM Menu
  • Page 93 – ATM Port Statistics Screen
  • Page 94 – VCC Statistics; VCC Statistics Display Example
  • Page 95 – Network Management and Monitoring; Port Mirroring is not supported on the M-ACC module.
  • Page 96 – CajunView M770 Device Manager; User’s Guid; Starting the M770 Manager; M770 Manager as Part of CajunView
  • Page 97 – LANEMaster; — Set up LANE on an ATM network via a series of simple steps using; Starting Cajun LANEMaster; Cajun LANEMaster opens.
  • Page 98 – Cajun LANEMaster Views; - An overview of the different views of the network.; Using the Tree View; - A detailed description of the Tree View and its; Using the Table View; - A detailed description of the Table View and the; make the same associations twice since this will result
  • Page 99 – Cajun LANEMaster Window
  • Page 101 – Appendix A; Specifications; M-ACC ATM Access Module Technical Specifications; Environmental, Safety, and EMC Specifications; Environmental Specifications
  • Page 102 – Optical Standard Supported; ATM Forum; SDH Standard Supported
  • Page 104 – Important Safety Information; safety. Follow all instructions carefully.
  • Page 105 – Appendix B; Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Tips
  • Page 107 – Index; Numerics; ATM WAN
  • Page 108 – III
  • Page 110 – II
  • Page 111 – How to Contact Us; In the United States; Country
  • Page 113 – In the CALA (Caribbean and Latin America) Region
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User’s Guide

M-ACCF/SF M

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July 2000

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Page 5 - Conventions; Screen displays; Commands

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