
Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients
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Entering an ATM Address Network Prefix
The ATM address network prefix specifies the ATM domain of which the service
record is a part. This 13-byte portion of the ATM address can range from
XX000000000000000000000000 to XXFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.
The XX byte must contain 39, 45, or 47. These values define the authority and
format identifier (AFI). The AFI byte identifies the group responsible for
allocating the prefix and the format the prefix uses. For more information about
the AFI byte, refer to the ATM Forum UNI specification.
Entering an ATM address network prefix is optional. If you do not enter a network
prefix in the specified range, the service record accepts the first prefix value that it
receives from the switch.
Using the BCC
To assign an ATM address network prefix to a service record, navigate to the
service record prompt (for example,
box; atm/11/1; lec-service/newyork
) and
enter:
network-prefix
<address>
address
is the ATM address network prefix that you want the service record to
use.
For example, the following command defines the ATM address network prefix on
the service record as 39000000000000000000000000:
lec-service/newyork#
network-prefix 39000000000000000000000000
lec-service/newyork#
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