B-38
AMI Configuration Commands
B.5.4.4
Displaying LES Information
This command lets the user display the current LES information in four dif-
ferent ways. To display information about every LES that is currently config-
ured on the switch, enter the following parameters:
localhost::configuration lane les>
show
Index AdminStatus OperStatus Selector ELAN
1 up up 0x0a eng-net
BUS:0x47.0005.80.ffe100.0000.f21a.00d0.0020481a00d0.0b (Co-Located)
2 up up 0x1a eng-net2
BUS:0x47.0005.80.ffe100.0000.f21a.00d0.0020481a00d0.1b (Co-Located)
The fields in this display are defined as follows:
Index
Shows the unique, integer index of the LES that is
dynamically assigned by the switch when the LES is
created.
AdminStatus
Reflects any changes that the user has made to the
status of the LES.
Up
means the user started the LES.
Down
means the user stopped the LES.
OperStatus
Reflects the actual current status of the LES.
Up
means the LES is currently active.
Down
means the
LES is currently inactive.
Selector
Displays the selector byte portion (20th byte) of the
ATM address of the host or switch that is the LES in
hexadecimal format.
ELAN
Shows the name of the ELAN that this LES services.
NOTE:
When you change the administrative status
of a LES
up
to
down
, it takes a few seconds
for the operational change to occur and to be
reflected in the
OperStatus
field. Therefore, it
is possible for the information above to show
the
AdminStatus
as
up
, but the
OperStatus
as
down
. If you show the information again
after two or three seconds, the change will
have taken place and is reflected here.
Summary of Contents for MMAC-Plus SFCS-1000
Page 1: ...ATM Switch Configuration Manual...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...Notice iv...
Page 22: ...xx PREFACE...
Page 50: ...1 28 Configuring PVCs...
Page 72: ...2 22 Configuring a Classical IP ATM Network...
Page 120: ...5 12 DS 3 Configuration...
Page 130: ...6 10 E 3 Configuration...
Page 326: ...C 22 AMI Operation Commands...
Page 360: ...D 34 AMI Statistics Commands...
Page 382: ...F 10 ForeThought PNNI...
Page 404: ...g 22 GLOSSARY...