From: Nemo (nemo@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 17 2000 - 19:31:07 GMT-3
The example you mention simply
reflects this rule:
LEC: add 0 to the last digit of the ESI
LES: add 1 to the last digit of the ESI
BUS: add 2 to the last digit of the ESI
LECS: add 3 to the last digit of the ESI
Router-2#sh atm lane default-atm-address
interface ATM0:
LANE Client: 47.009181000000001011B8CF01.00603E5A03E8.**
LANE Server: 47.009181000000001011B8CF01.00603E5A03E9.**
LANE Bus: 47.009181000000001011B8CF01.00603E5A03EA.**
LANE Config Server: 47.009181000000001011B8CF01.00603E5A03EB.00
Nemo
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Muthu Mohanasundaram
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 3:05 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: LANE Question
Hi All,
The Catalyst 5000 manuals say the ESI part of the ATM
address for LANE components are :
LEC = .......0.**
LES = .......1.**
BUS = .......2.**
LECS= .......3.00
That is LEC has 0, LES has 1, BUS has 2 and LECS has 3
in the last byte of the ESI.
Is this sequence a MUST for LANE to operate? Or are
these values are just given as Cisco defaults so that
they are easy to remember?
My problem is, if I am configuring all these LANE
components with my own explicit atm addresses, do I
have to follow this sequence.
For example if my LECS address is
47.0091810000......00.0061.705b.7702.00,
can I use
47.0091810000......00.0061.705b.1111.** for my LES
47.0091810000......00.0061.705b.2222.** for my BUS
47.0091810000......00.0061.705b.3333.** for my LEC
on the same router ?
Can someone point me to a good URL on this stuff.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mohan.
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