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"* # $ % & ,' K( l) +/ ,1 -.#/70H1 O2Z3q4!56&78 : !;!B<!d=$> ' zn p [g  !rJ"# #n!$j"m%o#5&'W(+r)k,*-X,..///516374z8A6i97:R:o;|;<=?=O=>?@?@@AATM LAN Emulation Client (Ethernet)ATM LAN Emulation Client (Token Ring)Emulated LAN NameLocal LE Client's LAN MAC Address (dotted hex)Local ATM Device NameEmulated LAN TypeLE Client Device NameControl Timeout (seconds)Maximum Configuration RetriesData Direct VCC Timeout Period (seconds)Expected ARP Response Time (seconds)Maximum Retry LE_ARP_REQUEST CountARP Cache SizeARP Cache Aging Time (seconds)Forward Delay Time (seconds)Flush Timeout (seconds)Path Switching Delay (seconds)Connection Completion (Ready) Timer (seconds)Maximum Connection Completion (Ready) RetriesMaximum Unknown Frame Time (seconds)Maximum Unknown Frame CountInitialization Failsafe Timeout (seconds)Forward and Backward Peak Rate (Kbits/sec)Maximum Queued FramesAutomatic Configuration via LECSRing SpeedLES ATM Address (dotted hex)LECS ATM Address (dotted hex)Maximum Frame Size (bytes)Hold data VC's on loss of LES/BUSForce Emulated LAN NameEnable Forum MPOA and LANE-2 functionsMPOA Primary Auto ConfiguratorDebug Trace EnabledReceive Checksum Offload EnabledInitial Control Timeout (seconds)Maximum Control Timeout (seconds)Forward Disconnect Timeout (seconds)ATM LAN EmulationList All Defined ATM LE ClientsAdd an ATM LE ClientName of Device to AddAdd an Ethernet ATM LE ClientChange / Show an ATM LE ClientName of Device to Change / ShowRemove an ATM LE ClientName of Device to RemoveKEEP definition in databaseGenerate an Error ReportTrace an ATM LE ClientEmulated LAN NameLocal LE Client's LAN MAC Address (dotted hex)Local ATM Device NameEmulated LAN TypeLE Client Device NameControl Timeout (seconds)Maximum Configuration RetriesData Direct VCC Timeout Period (seconds)Expected ARP Response Time (seconds)Maximum Retry LE_ARP_REQUEST CountARP Cache SizeARP Cache Aging Time (seconds)Forward Delay Time (seconds)Flush Timeout (seconds)Path Switching Delay (seconds)Connection Completion (Ready) Timer (seconds)Maximum Connection Completion (Ready) RetriesMaximum Unknown Frame Time (seconds)Maximum Unknown Frame CountInitialization Failsafe Timeout (seconds)Forward and Backward Peak Rate (Kbits/sec)Maximum Queued FramesApply change to DATABASE onlyATM LAN Emulation Device DriversAdd a Token Ring ATM LE ClientAutomatic Configuration via LECSConfigure a Defined LE ClientName of Device to Configure If No, enter the LES ATM Address (dotted hex) If Yes, enter the LECS ATM Address (dotted hex)Maximum Frame Size (bytes)Ethernet/IEEE 802.3Unspecified,1516No,YesToken RingUnspecified,4544,18190Unspecified,1516,4544,18190Hold data VC's on loss of LES/BUSForce Emulated LAN NameEnable Forum MPOA and LANE-2 functionsMPOA Primary Auto ConfiguratorDebug Trace EnabledReceive Checksum Offload EnabledInitial Control Timeout (seconds)Maximum Control Timeout (seconds)Forward Disconnect Timeout (seconds)Unspecified,1516,4544,9234,18190Specifies the name of the Emulated LAN this LE Client wishes to join (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C5). This is a SNMPv2 string of 1-32 characters, or may be left blank (unused). NOTE 1: Any operator configured "elan_name" should match exactly what is expected at the LECS/LES server when attempting to join an ELAN. Some servers can alias the ELAN name and allow the operator to specify a logical name that correlates to the actual name. Other servers may require the exact name to be specified. Previous versions of LANE would accept any elan_name from the server, even when configured differently by the operator. However, with multiple LECS/LES now possible, it is desirable that only the ELAN identified by the network administrator is joined. Use the "force_elan_name" attribute below to insure that the name you have specified will be the only ELAN joined. If no elan_name attribute is configured at the LEC, or the "force_elan_name" attribute is disabled, the server can stipulate whatever elan_name is available. Failure to use an ELAN name that is identical to the server's when specifying the "elan_name" and "force_elan_name" attributes will cause the LEC to fail the join process, with entstat/tokstat status indicating Driver Flag "Limbo". NOTE 2: Blanks may be inserted within an elan_name by typing a tilde (~) character whenever a blank character is desired. This allows a network administrator to specify an ELAN name with imbedded blanks as is the default of some servers. Any tilde character that occupies the first character position of the elan_name is left as is (ie., the resulting name may start with a tilde but all remaining tilde characters are converted to blanks). Specifies the local unicast LAN MAC address that will be represented by this LE Client and registered with the LE Server (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C6). This 6-byte address must be entered as hexadecimal numbers using a . (period) as the delimiter between bytes. Leading zeros of each byte may be omitted. Ethernet Example: 2.60.8C.2C.D2.DC Token Ring Example: 10.0.5A.4F.4B.C4 Specifies the logical name of the physical ATM device driver that this emulated LAN is to operate with, as specified in the CuDv database (eg. atm0, atm1, atm2, ...). The default is . Identifies the type of local area network being emulated (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C2). Both Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 and Token Ring LAN's can be emulated using ATM Forum LANE Specifies the timeout period (in seconds) for most request/response control frame interactions (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C7) The default value is 120 seconds (2 minutes). Specifies the number of times a configuration control frame such as LE_JOIN_REQUEST should be retried using a duration of Control Timeout seconds between retries. The default is 1. Specifies the timeout (in seconds) for Data Direct VCCs. Any SVC Data Direct VCC that does not transmit or receive data frames in this timeout period is terminated (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C12). The default value is 1200 seconds (20 minutes). Specifies the maximum expected period (in seconds) for LE_ARP request/response exchanges (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C20). The default value is 1 second. Specifies the maximum number of times an LE_ARP request can be retried (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C13). The default value is 1. Specifies the maximum number of LE_ARP cache entries that will be held by the LE Client before removing the least recently used entry. The default value is 32 entries. Specifies the maximum time (in seconds) that the LE Client will maintain an LE_ARP cache entry without verification (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C17) The default value is 300 seconds. Specifies the maximum time (in seconds) that the LE Client will maintain an entry for a non-local MAC address in its LE_ARP cache without verification, as long as the Topology Change flag is true. (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C18) The default value is 15 seconds. Specifies the maximum expected period (in seconds) for FLUSH request/response exchanges (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C21). The default value is 4 seconds. Specifies the maximum expected time (in seconds) that frames sent on any path in the network will take to be delivered. (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C22) The default value is 6 seconds. Specifies the period (in seconds) in which data or a READY_IND message is expected from a calling party (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C28). The default value is 4 seconds. Specifies the maximum number of READY_QUERY packets sent in response to an incoming call that has not yet received data or a READY_IND packet. The default value is 2 retries. Specifies the time period (in seconds) that a given unicast LAN address may be sent to the Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS). The LE Client will send no more than Maximum Unknown Frame Count packets to a given unicast LAN destination within this timeout period (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C11). The default value is 1 second. Specifies the maximum number of frames for a given unicast MAC address that may be sent to the Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS) within a time period of Maximum Unknown Frame Time seconds. (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C10) The default value is 1. Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) that the LE Client will attempt to recover from a network outage. A value of zero indicates that attempts to recover should not stop, unless a non-recoverable error is encountered. The default value is 0 (unlimited). Specifies the forward and backward peak bit rate that will be used by this LE Client to set up virtual channels. It is generally best to specify a value that is compatible with the lowest speed remote device that you expect this LE Client to be communicating with. Higher values may cause congestion in the network. The default value is 155000 K-bits per second. Specifies the maximum number of outbound packets that will be held for transmission per LE_ARP cache entry. This queueing occurs when the Maximum Unknown Frame Count has been reached, or when flushing previously transmitted packets while switching to a new virtual channel. The default value is 60 packets. Select if the LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS) will be used by the LE Client to obtain the ATM address of the LE ARP Server, as well as any additional configuration parameters provided by the LECS. Configuration parameters provided by LECS will over-ride configuration values provided by the operator. The default value is No. If doing manual configuration, without the aid of an LECS, this field specifies the ATM address of the LE ARP Server (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C9). This 20-byte address must be entered as hexadecimal numbers using a . (period) as the delimiter between bytes. Leading zeros of each byte may be omitted. Example: 39.11.ff.22.99.99.99.0.0.0.0.1.49.10.0.5a.68.0.a.1 If doing auto configuration via LE Configuration Server (LECS), this field specifies the ATM address of LECS. It can remain blank if the address of LECS is not known and the LECS is connected via PVC (VPI=0, VCI=17) or the well-known address. If the 20-byte address of the LECS is known, it must be entered as hexadecimal numbers using a . (period) as the delimiter between bytes. Leading zeros of each byte may be omitted. Example: 39.11.ff.22.99.99.99.0.0.0.0.1.49.10.0.5a.68.0.a.0 Specifies the maximum AAL-5 send data unit size of data frames for this LE Client. In general, this value should coincide with the LAN type and speed as follows: Unspecified - for auto LECS configuration. 1516 bytes - for Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 networks. 4544 bytes - for 4 Mbps Token Rings. 18190 bytes - for 16 Mbps Token Rings. Select if active data VC's are to be maintained during connection loss of ELAN services such as the LE ARP Server (LES) or Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS). Normal ATM Forum operation forces a disconnect of data VC's when LES/BUS connections are lost. This option to maintain active data VC's may be advantageous when server backup capabilities are available. The default value is No. If doing auto configuration via LE Configuration Server (LECS), this field specifies the ATM address of LECS. It can remain blank if the address of LECS is not known and the LECS is connected via PVC (VPI=0, VCI=17), or uses the well-known LECS SVC address, or is registered via ILMI. If your network requires that the 20-byte LECS address be entered manually, it can be entered as hexadecimal digits using a . (period) as the delimiter between bytes. Leading zeros of each byte may be omitted. Example: 39.11.ff.22.99.99.99.0.0.0.0.1.49.10.0.5a.68.0.a.0 Specifies that the Emulated LAN Name returned from the LECS or LES servers must exactly match the name entered in the "elan_name" attribute above. Select "Yes" if the elan_name field must match the server configuration and join parameters. This allows a specific ELAN to be joined when multiple LECS and LES servers are available on the network. The default value is "No", which allows the server to specify the ELAN Name. Specifies whether Forum MPOA and LANE-2 functions should be enabled for this LE Client. Select "Yes" if MPOA will be operational on this LE Client. Select "No" when traditional LANE-1 functionality is required. The default is "No" (LANE-1). Specifies whether this LE Client is to be the primary configurator for MPOA via LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS). Select "Yes" if this LE Client will be obtaining configuration information from the LECS for the MPOA Client. This atttribute is only meaningful if running auto config with an LECS, and indicates that the MPOA configuration TLV's from this LEC will be made available to the MPC. Only one LE Client can be active as the MPOA primary configurator. The default is "No". Specifies whether this LE Client should keep a real time debug log within the kernel and allow full system trace capability. Select "Yes" if full tracing should be operational for this LE Client. Select "No" for better performance when minimal tracing is desired. The default is "Yes" (provide full tracing capability). Specifies the forward and backward peak bit rate that will be used by this LE Client to set up virtual channels. It is generally best to specify a value that is compatible with the lowest speed remote device that you expect this LE Client to be communicating with. Higher values may cause congestion in the network. A value of zero allows the LE Client to adjust its peak_rate to the actual speed of the adapter. If the adapter does not provide its maximum peak rate value, the LE Client will default peak_rate to 25600. Any non-zero value specified will be accepted and used by the LE Client up to the maximum value allowed by the adapter. The default value is 0 (use the adapter's maximum peak rate). Specifies whether this LE Client should allow IPV4 IP and TCP checksum offloading by the ATM adapter in the receive direction. Select "Yes" if the receive checksum should be performed by the adapter. Select "No" if the receive checksum should be performed in software. The default is "Yes" (provide receive checksum offload capability). Specifies the initial control timeout period (in seconds) for most request and response control frame interactions (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C7i). This timeout is increased by its initial value after each timeout expiration without a response, but does not exceed the value specified by the Maximum Control Timeout attribute (max_ctl_time). The default value is 5 seconds. Specifies the maximum timeout period (in seconds) for most request and response control frame interactions (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C7) The default value is 30 seconds. Specifies the timeout period (in seconds) that can elapse without an active Multicast Forward VCC from the BUS (ATM Forum LE Client parameter C33). If the timer expires without an active Multicast Forward VCC, the LE Client will attempt recovery by re-establishing its Multicast Send VCC to the BUS. The default value is 60 seconds. Specifies the number of times a configuration control frame such as LE_JOIN_REQUEST should be retried. Duration between retries is derived from the init_ctl_time and max_ctl_time attributes. The default is 1. Specifies the maximum AAL-5 send data unit size of data frames for this LE Client. In general, this value should coincide with the LAN type and speed as follows: Unspecified - for auto LECS configuration. 1516 bytes - for Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 networks. 4544 bytes - for 4 Mbps Token Rings or Ethernet jumbo frames. 9234 bytes - for 16 Mbps Token Rings or Ethernet jumbo frames. 18190 bytes - for 16 Mbps Token Rings or Ethernet jumbo frames. Specifies the maximum number of LE_ARP cache entries that will be held by the LE Client before removing the least recently used entry. The default value is 128 entries.