From: Alejando Cadarso Cerdeiriņa (a.cadarso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Apr 06 2000 - 08:42:17 GMT-3
Yes the two last bytes must match the subinterface number where you configure t
he LES
ATM#sh lane def
interface ATM0:
LANE Client: 47.0091810000000050E20A3901.00D0BC230820.**
LANE Server: 47.0091810000000050E20A3901.00D0BC230821.**
LANE Bus: 47.0091810000000050E20A3901.00D0BC230822.**
LANE Config Server: 47.0091810000000050E20A3901.00D0BC230823.00
Alejandro,
"Price, Jamie" wrote:
>
>
>
> Isn't the last byte the subinterface number??
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joel W. Ekis
> To: Rob Barton; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Sent: 4/4/00 11:10 AM
> Subject: Re: ATM LANE
>
> From 'show lane default' on the device hosting the LES. Last byte
> corresponds to the 'hex' equivalent of the ELAN number. You need
> signaling up to that device to get the NSAP Prefix.
>
> Joel
>
> At 08:39 AM 4/4/2000 -0700, Rob Barton wrote:
> >When configuring the ATM address on the LECS database, where do you get
> >the nsap addresses for LES from?
> >
> >- Rob.
> >
> >
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