From: Scott F. Robohn (sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 01 2000 - 14:57:13 GMT-3
Lee,
Not sure of your question here.
LANE uses SVCs for LEC-to-LEC connectivity, period. It also
uses SVCs between LECs and the LECS, LES, and BUS.
There is an option to use the 'well-known PVC' (VPI 0, VCI
17) for communication between a LEC and the LECS, so that an
SVC is not needed for this connection.
I have also heard that the LANE 1.0 spec allowed for the use
of PVCs from each LEC to the LECS, LES, and BUS, but I have
*never* seen this implemented, nor would I care to! What a
mess!
The bottom line is that LANE inherently uses SVCs. The NSAP
addresses used for LANE are also assigned by default (if
ILMI is on between the router and switch), so you almost
never need to assign explicit NSAP addresses. If you want
to override the automatically assigned NSAP addresses,
you'll need 'atm route' statements in the LS1010.
Note also that the LS1010 is not on the official equipment
list for the R/S lab exam.
HTH,
sfr
"Riviere, Lee (CRTATL)" wrote:
>
> Can anyone provide me with a proven solution to configuring LANE using
> manually configured LEC/LECS/LES and BUS NSAP addresses and PVC not SVC I
> have had trouble getting this to work in my training lab.
>
> Thanks,
> Lee
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