ATM Administration
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ATM Address - An ATM address consists of 20 Bytes (40 characters)
and has three parts. The network prefix, obtained from the ATM
switches in the network, has 13 Bytes. The End Station ID has 6 Bytes
and normally represents the MAC address. The final part is the
Selector byte (Sel) and allows shared devices such as an adapter card
to have multiple ATM addreses. For the AT-4016, the Sel also can be
used to set up a default ELAN as opposed to a specific ELAN.
NOTE
VCI number 65 does not have an associated ELAN name but is used as a
connection to your LECS.
To view additional VCI information in the VCI Statistics Menu, enter an
active VCI number and press return.
This menu displays statistics for the VCI you specified. Again, Fields in this
menu cannot be configured.
This VCI Statistics menu provides the following information:
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Received AAL5 Frames - The total number of AAL5 frames received
by this switch from the specified VCI.
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Received Frame Errors - The total number of frame errors received
by this switch from the specified VCI.
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Received Bytes - The total number of bytes received by this switch
from the specified VCI.
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Transmitted AAL5 Frames - The total number of AAL5 frames
transmitted from this switch to the specified VCI.
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Transmitted Frame Errors - The total number of frame errors
transmitted from this switch to the specified VCI.