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Chapter 11
Managing the Management LEC
This chapter describes how to use the command-line interface to manage the
management LEC in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch. For information about how to
access and use the command-line interface, see Chapter 3 How to Use the
Command-line Interface.
Avaya M770 LANE services
The Avaya M770 can host multiple LANE Servers (LECS, LES and BUS) in addition
to one management LEC. For a list of all the M770 ATM Switch default LANE
services settings, see Appendix A, “Default Settings on a New Avaya M770 ATM
Switch”.
For information on how to manage the LANE services in an Avaya M770, see the
LANE Chapters in this manual.
Configuring the Management LEC
The M770 ATM Switch has one management LEC for managing the M770 ATM
Switch. It supports several high-level protocols such as:
Telnet for a command-line interface.
UDP for SNMP management and TFTP software upgrades.
BOOTP for obtaining M770 ATM Switch’s IP address from a server.
ICMP for PING inward and outward for IP network configuration diagnosis.
The management LEC resides on the module elected as the Master Agent. For
information on Master Agent, see Chapter 1, ”Introduction”.
By default, the M770 ATM Switch management LEC uses the Burnt-In Address
(BIA) of the Master Agent as its MAC address. This address can be overridden and a
Locally Administered Address (LAA) can be assigned.
The management LEC will register this address with the LAN Emulation Server
(LES) that is hosting the Emulated LAN (ELAN) the LEC wishes to join.
The M770 ATM Switch management LEC, by default, is assigned to register to an
Ethernet ELAN named “default”.