
Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients
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Assigning ATM LES Addresses
LE clients use the LAN emulation server (LES) to establish the control direct
VCC. The LEC must know the LES address to obtain this information before it
can join an emulated LAN. The LES address consists of a user part and a network
prefix.
If you select manual configuration mode, you must enter at least one LES address
(see “Selecting a LEC Configuration Mode
” on page 8-8). If you select automatic
configuration mode, you do not need to enter a LES address. The LE client
receives the LES ATM address from the LAN emulation configuration server
(LECS).
You can configure a prioritized list of up to four LES addresses per LAN
emulation client. After you assign the list of addresses, the LEC references the list
and attempts to access the first LES address entry you created. If this attempt is
unsuccessful, the LEC attempts to connect to the next LES address, and so on.
When the LEC reaches the last address in the list, it starts again at the beginning of
the list until it successfully joins an emulated LAN.
Using the BCC
To specify a LES address, navigate to the service record prompt (for example,
box; atm/11/1; lec-service/newyork
) and enter:
les name
<name>
address
<address>
name
is a text string that you assign to identify the LES.
address
is the full LES ATM address.
For example, the following command creates a LES with the name primary and
the address 3900000000000000000000000000000000abcdef.
lec-service/newyork#
les name primary address 39000000000000000000
00000000000000abcdef
les/primary#
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