7 ATM and LANE Confusions (ATM stand for "A Tremendous Migraine")

From: Lachberg (samlach@xxxxxxx)
Date: Fri May 05 2000 - 05:19:04 GMT-3


   
   7 ATM and LANE Confusions
   1.
   Can anyone tell me what the 1 in the following command is on the
   Cat5500 ATM
   module, is it the vlan tied to the elan1, also does the subinterface
   have to
   match the vlan #?
   interface atm0.1 multipoint
    lane client ethernet 1 elan1
   2.
   If I have a NSAP address configured on the switch but I don't know it,
   how
   do I find out what it is, I know you configure ilmi, is their a show
   command?
   3.
   With Lane, under what circumstances would I use the static command for
   the
   LECS NSAP lane config config-atm-address 47.00918100000...44A31.01
   rather
   than the lane config auto-config-atm-address?
   Does it have to do with not setting up the atm lecs-address-default
   lecsaddress [sequence #] on the switch?
   4.
   Following number 3, what circumstances would I use following commands
   under
   the subinterfaces:
   lane config-atm-address
   lane client-atm-address
   lane server-atm-address
   lane bus-atm-address
   5.
   Why do I need the default-name elan-name in the LECS database, what
   purpose
   does it have?
   6.
   Do I always set up an atm subinterface to be multipoint with SVC's and
   either point-to-point or multipoint with PVC depending on map
   statements
   (just like frame relay)??
   7.
   Using the atm ilmi-pvc-discovery subinterface command, how do I know
   what
   subinterface number to use? Do you enter this globally, then identify
   the
   PVC's coming in, and then create the subinterface to match the VPI?
   Thanks in advance, if anyone can answer these by Sat. night 5-6-00.
   If you
   live in the LA area, Beers on me.
   Matthew Lachberg, CCNP, CCDP, MSCE



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