9A656-04 and 9A600 Configuration Guide
1-7
Default Settings Upon First Initialization
1.5
DEFAULT SETTINGS UPON FIRST INITIALIZATION
The 9A656-04, upon first initialization, performs a series of pre-configured setup procedures.
These procedures set up a default configuration of the switch that allows the device to begin
functioning in the network immediately. No setup is required by the user except the
assignment of an IP address for management purposes. This provides the 9A656-04 with
plug-and-play capabilities.
1.5.1
9A656-04 Initialization Steps
The 9A656-04 performs the following procedures when it is first inserted into a powered up
SmartSwitch 9500 chassis.
1.
The 9A656-04 assigns itself an ATM address.
Figure 1-1
provides an example of a default
ATM address.
Figure 1-1
Default ATM Address Breakdown
The 9A656-04 will always assign itself the default NSAP prefix shown in
Figure 1-1
. The
section of the address following the NSAP prefix will be the last 4 bytes of the base MAC
address of the module. The End System Identifier (ESI) will always be the base MAC
address of the module. The 9A656-04 will assign itself a default PNNI level of 72. This
ensures that multiple 9A656-04s installed in the same chassis will automatically belong to
the same peer group (via the default NSAP prefix and level) and will not produce multiple
Nodes with the same Node ID (via the unique base MAC address).
47-000000-000000-0000-1D123456-00001D123456-00
13 Byte NSAP Prefix
End System
Identifier (ESI)
Least Significant 4 Bytes of
Base Mac Address/ESI
Selector Byte
Default 9 Byte NSAP Prefix
Based on the Default PNNI
Level of 72
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