Setting up the lecs, Configuring the local lecs, Viewing resilient lecs table – Lucent Technologies M770 User Manual

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Chapter 7

Managing LANE Services

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Cajun M770 ATM Switch Manager User’s Guide

still valid, and an active LES will be found as soon as PNNI reconfigures the routing
tables. If the ELAN is configured for Round Robin, then the recovery time is
unpredictable, and may be faster or slower.

Setting Up the LECS

Any ATM network which uses LANE must have one LECS that acts as a central
co-ordinator, ensuring that all LAN Emulation Clients (LECs) join the correct ELANs.
This section describes how to configure the LECS in the Cajun M770 ATM Switch
Manager.

You can view the resilient LECS table, and you can configure the local LECS, the
LECS ELANs table, and the LES/BUS Table.

Configuring the Local LECS

You can view and configure the local LECS using the LECS Configuration dialog box.
To configure the local LECS:

1

Select the module you want to manage.

2

Open the

Configuration

menu and select

LANE



LECS Configuration

. The

LECS Configuration dialog box is displayed.

Figure 7.1

LECS Configuration Dialog Box

The LECS Configuration dialog box provides information on the local and remote
LECSs’ configuration, such as the local LECS’s status and mode.

For a full description of the fields in the LECS Configuration window, refer to
Appendix B, Configuration Fields.

Viewing Resilient LECS Table

To view the Resilient LECS Table:

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