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ATM Addresses Port
Table
You can configure the ATM addresses as follows:
Display User Management Entities (UME) ATM Addresses at Port
Display Static ATM Addresses at Port
Display De-registered ATM Addresses at Port
Delete All ATM Addresses at Port
Delete ATM Address by Member ID
Delete All Active Addresses
Display User
Management Entities
(UME) ATM
Addresses at Port
Display User Management Entities (UME) registered ATM addresses for
specified ports of the CoreBuilder 9000 ATM Enterprise Switch. These
ATM addresses were received from end stations or edge devices attached
to the port and registered using ILMI in the MIB address table. (For more
information, see “UNI Address Registration” on page 325.)
Addresses defined through LMA are not displayed.
For easy reference, each ATM address registered at a port is assigned a
member ID
. The member ID is made up of the port number followed by a
two-digit number of the form 0n, where 0 corresponds to the 1
st
ATM
address registered. For example, the member ID for the first ATM address
registered at port 3.1.3 is 31301.
The member ID is useful for displaying information about calls that are
associated with the ATM address. For example, the switched virtual
channels (SVC) are established to the LEC, whose ATM address is
registered at the port. You can use the member ID to get information for
the specific port attached to that ATM address.
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 9000
Page 18: ......
Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW...
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Page 152: ...152 CHAPTER 6 MANAGING NETWORK INTERFACES...
Page 224: ...224 CHAPTER 8 VIEWING STATISTICS...
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Page 320: ...320 CHAPTER 10 ATM NETWORK BASICS...
Page 332: ...332 CHAPTER 11 NETWORK INTERFACE MANAGEMENT...
Page 348: ...348 CHAPTER 12 E IISP PROTOCOL...
Page 374: ...374 CHAPTER 14 ATM SWITCHING...
Page 410: ...410 CHAPTER 16 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT...
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Page 450: ...450 APPENDIX D TECHNICAL SUPPORT...
Page 454: ...454 GLOSSARY...