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About This Guide

About This Guide

This preface describes who should read the LightStream  1010 ATM Switch Software Configuration Guide, how it is organized, and its document conventions.

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Who Should Read This Guide

This publication is intended as a standalone document for experienced network administrators who are responsible for configuring and maintaining the LightStream  1010 ATM switch.

How This Guide Is Organized

The major sections of this guide are as follows:

Chapters

Chapter 1

LightStream 1010 ATM Switch Product Overview

Provides an overview of the LightStream  1010 ATM switch features and functions.

Chapter 2

Understanding the User Interfaces for the LightStream 1010 ATM Switch

Describes how to access and list the commands available in each command mode, and explains the primary uses for each command mode.

Chapter 3

Configuring Terminal Lines and Modem Support

Describes how to configure lines and terminal settings.

Chapter 4

Initially Configuring the LightStream 1010 ATM Switch

Describes the initial configuration of the LightStream  1010 ATM switch.

Chapter 5

Configuring System Management Functions

Describes the basic tasks needed to manage the general system features of the LightStream  1010 ATM switch.

Chapter 6

Configuring Virtual Connections

Describes how to configure virtual circuits.

Chapter 7

Configuring Operation, Administration, and Maintenance

Describes OAM fault management and performance management functions at the ATM management (M)-plane layer of the LightStream  1010 ATM switch.

Chapter 8

Configuring ATM Interfaces

Describes how to configure typical ATM network interfaces after autoconfiguration has established the default connections.

Chapter 9

Configuring Resource Management

Describes resource management, which involves modeling and managing switch, interface, and connection resources.

Chapter 10

Configuring ILMI

Describes the Interim Link Management Interface protocol implementation within the switch.

Chapter 11

Configuring ATM Routing and PNNI

Describes the Private Network-Network Interface protocol implementation within the switch.

Chapter 12

Using Access Control

Describes how to configure and maintain access control lists.

Chapter 13

Configuring IP Over ATM

Describes how to configure the Ethernet port for IP-over-ATM connections.

Chapter 14

Configuring LAN Emulation

Describes how to configure LAN emulation

Chapter 15

Configuring ATM Accounting and ATM RMON

Describes the ATM accounting and ATM Remote Monitoring features used with the LightStream  1010 ATM switch.

Chapter 16

Configuring Tag Switching

Describes how to configure tag switching on the LightStream  1010 ATM switch.

Chapter 17

Configuring Signalling Features

Describes how to configure signalling features.

Chapter 18

Configuring Special Features

Describes special features added to the LightStream  1010 ATM switch configuration software. These features will not be used by most LightStream  1010 ATM switch users.

Chapter 19

Configuring Port Adapter Module Interfaces

Describes the individual steps required to configure the individual port adapter modules.

Chapter 20

Loading System Software Images and Configuration Files

Includes procedures for updating the LightStream  1010 ATM switch software.

Appendix

Appendix A

PNNI Migration Examples

Provides PNNI migration examples.

Related Documentation

This document provides detailed software configuration examples; however, it does not provide complete software command syntax information. For detailed software command syntax information, refer to the LightStream  1010 ATM Switch Command Reference publication.

Refer to the following documents for detailed hardware installation and configuration information:

Document Conventions

Command descriptions use the following conventions:

boldface font

Commands and keywords are in boldface.

italic font

Arguments for which you supply values are in italics.

[      ]

Elements in square brackets are optional.

{ x | y | z }

Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.

[ x | y | z ]

Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars.

string

A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string will include the quotation marks.

Screen examples use the following conventions:

screen font

Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font.

boldface screen font

Information you must enter is in boldface screen font.

italic screen font

Arguments for which you supply values are in italic screen font.



This pointer highlights an important line of text in an example.

^

The symbol ^ represents the key labeled Control. For example, the key combination ^D in a screen display means hold down the Control key while you press the D key.

<      >

Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are in angle brackets.

[      ]

Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets.

!, #

An exclamation point (!) or a pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line of code indicates a comment line.

Notes use the following conventions:


Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the publication.

Cautions use the following conventions:

Caution
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.

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