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Displays the entry the user will create, and the configuration option (createAndGo) that will
add the desired entry.
In this example, the instance in this field has been set to the wellknown LAN Emulation
Service (LES) address, defined as follows:
7000001.71.0.121.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.160.62.0.0.1.152.2
This decimal address format can be broken into several identifying parts, defined as follows:
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The first byte (7000001) identifies this as Node 1 of the 9A656-04 installed in slot 7 of the
chassis.
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The section of the address up to “.152.2” (decimal) represents the 19 byte ATM address.
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The 2 at the end of the address is the user-defined index for this address. This allows for
easy tracking of each entry in the table via sequential numbering.
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The 152 in this address represents the mask (significance) for this instance. This indicates
that this address is significant up to 47.0.79.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.A0.3E.0.0.1
(hexadecimal). This represents the full 19 bytes (152 bits) of significance.
Once active, this instance will direct all requests for the wellknown address to the interface
configured in the following steps.
C
This section of the screen displays the table of entries in the PNNI Route Address table. Once
the example in this section is “active”, the appropriate instance will be displayed in this
section.
D
SNMP confirmation that the instance has been created and is now in the create stage.
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