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Starting ATM
114056 Rev. A 1-7
Things to Remember
When enabling protocols on a service record, keep the following in mind:
A PVC service record requires that you add at least one PVC for the service
record to operate.
Each ATM service record globally controls
-- All protocols for any standard PVCs and SVCs that it contains
-- All nonbridging protocols for any hybrid PVCs that it contains
When you select either NULL or LLC/SNAP data encapsulation to run on an
SVC, you automatically select the technology defined in RFC 1577, Classical
IP and ARP over ATM. This technology allows you to set up logical IP
subnets within your ATM network and provides the ability to use an address
resolution protocol to obtain information, and receive that information from a
designated ATMARP server. For additional information about RFC 1577 and
how to configure logical IP subnets on an ATM network, refer to Chapter 3.
After you add protocols to an LLC/SNAP, NULL, or LANE switched virtual
circuit, Site Manager adds an SVC button to the ATM Service Records List
window. Clicking on the SVC button opens the SVC window. From this
window, you can view and delete individual SVCs from the service record
(dynamic mode only).
Selecting LANE to run on an SVC service record defines that service record
as belonging to an emulated LAN. This means that any protocols on that
service record operate as if they were running over a traditional Ethernet
LAN.
After you add protocols to a LANE switched virtual circuit, Site Manager
adds a LEC (LAN emulation client) button to the ATM Service Records List
window. Clicking on the LEC button opens the ARE LAN Emulation
Parameters window. For additional information about customizing LAN
emulation clients, refer to Chapter 8.
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