From: Muralidhar Devarasetty (dhar_murali@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jul 09 1999 - 12:42:22 GMT-3
   
I think when U want to run VTP on this scene U may require to config one
vlan as default and map the same for default elan.When  I tried to configure
elan1,elan2 and elan3 and tried to make elan3 as default,thinking that
switch expects one of the elan has to be configured as default I failed to
run VTP. i.e all the vlans are not created automatically in all the rest of
the switches.
Murali
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Ron Trunk" <rtrunk@xatlantic.com>
Reply-To: "Ron Trunk" <rtrunk@xatlantic.com>
To: "Scott F. Robohn" <sfr@ccci.com>
CC: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: Re: ATM:  Where does the LES/BUS go?
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 16:16:29 -0400
Scott (and all),
Thanks for your advice.
I use the name "default" because according to the config guide, if you use a
switch to do trunking over ATM, Vlan 1 must be named "default."  I don't
know if I will have to do that in the lab, but ya' never know....
Ron
(11 days and counting)
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott F. Robohn <sfr@ccci.com>
To: Ron Trunk <rtrunk@xatlantic.com>
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: ATM: Where does the LES/BUS go?
 >Ron,
 >
 >You're better off putting the LES/BUS on a subinterface.
 >You can put it on a major interface, but that *may* (I'm not
 >100% sure on this) pose some limitations what you can do on
 >other subinterfaces.
 >
 >The LECS always goes on the major interface, just as you
 >have it.
 >
 >You'll also probably want to use an ELAN name, something
 >other than 'default' just for practice.
 >
 >And don't forget 'no shut' on A0.  The ATM interfaces are
 >down by default.
 >
 >Now back to teaching my FORE class ;)
 >
 >HTH,
 >Scott
 >
 >Ron Trunk wrote:
 >> Does the LES/BUS go on the physical interface or the subinterface?  Most
 >> things I've read seem to say the subinterface, but the configuration
guide
 >> is a little schizophrenic -- It shows it both ways.  Which is correct?
Or
 >> does it matter?
 >
 >> I'm assuming that I'll be asked to create a elan using the switch as the
 >> LECS/LES/BUS.  My "model" configuration looks like this:
 >>
 >> (global)
 >> lane database mydb
 >> name default server-atm-address <nsap>
 >> default-name default
 >>
 >> int atm0
 >> atm pvc 1 0 5 qsaal
 >> atm pvc 2 0 16 ilmi
 >> ! bind lecs to database
 >> lane config auto-config-atm-address
 >> lane config database mydb
 >>
 >> int atm0.1 multipoint
 >> ! configure les/bus
 >> lane server-bus ethernet default
 >> ! configure client
 >> lane client ethernet
 >> ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
 >>
 >> Does this config look  OK?
 >>
 >> Thanks in advance for your help!
 >>
 >> Ron
 >>
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