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The Resource Management (Interface) category is selected, the default window displayed is the ATM RM IF Configuration window.
Subcategories available including the following:
If you select the Resource Management (Interface) category, the ATM RM IF Configuration window opens. The ATM RM IF Configuration window (Figure 6-46) displays the Resource Management interface information for the port. To modify the current configuration, edit the field(s) and click Modify to commit the modification. If an invalid value is entered, an error message opens. (See "Hints for Modifying the ATM RM IF Configuration Entry" for more information.)
When defining the fields, consider the following:

If you select the ATM RM IF Service Category category, the ATM RM IF Service Category window opens. The ATM RM IF Service Category window (Figure 6-47) displays the service category information for the port.

If you select the ATM RM IF sharedMem category, the ATM RM IF sharedMem window opens. The ATM RM IF sharedMem window (Figure 6-48) displays the output queue information for the port, and contains action buttons. To modify the current configuration, edit the field(s) and click Modify to commit the modification. If an invalid value is entered, an error message opens. (See "Hints for Modifying the ATM RM IF sharedMem Entry" for more information.)

When defining the fields, consider the following:
If you select the ATM RM IF Traffic Configuration category, the ATM RM IF Traffic Configuration window opens. The ATM RM IF Traffic Configuration window (Figure 6-49) displays the traffic configuration information for specified port, and contains action buttons. To modify the current configuration, edit the field(s) and click Modify to commit the modification. If an invalid value is entered, an error message opens. (See "Hint for Modifying the ATM RM IF Traffic Configuration Entry" for more information.)
Changing the Max Aggregate Guaranteed Service value does not affect existing connections.

If you select the ATM RM Statistics category, the ATM RM Statistics window opens. The ATM RM Statistics window (Figure 6-50) displays the resource allocation request information for the port.

The VCC Setup menu allows you to configure PVC parameters. When the VCC Setup menu is selected, the default window displayed is the Cross-PVC window.
Subcategories available including the following:
If you select the VCC Setup menu, the Cross-PVC window (Figure 6-51) displays cross-PVC information, and allows you to create or modify cross-PVC connections.
The action buttons are as follows:

When defining the fields, consider the following:
If you select the Cross-PVC Statistics category, the Cross-PVC Statistics window (Figure 6-52) displays cross-PVC statistic information.

If you select the Soft-PVC category, the Soft-PVC window (Figure 6-53) displays soft-PVC information.

The action buttons are as follows:
When defining the fields, consider the following:
If you select the Soft-PVC Statistics category, the Soft-PVC Statistics window
(Figure 6-54) displays soft-PVC statistic information.

If you select the Soft-VC (SVC) category, the SVC window (Figure 6-55) displays SVC information.

The action buttons are as follows:
When setting the WRR Weight value, valid weighting values are 1 to 15.
If you select the SVC Statistics category, the SVC Statistics window (Figure 6-56) displays SVC statistic information.

If you select the SVC Link Address category, the SVC Link Address window (Figure 6-57) displays the SVC link address information.

If you select the VC Snooping category, the VC SnoopingVC window (Figure 6-58) displays VC snooping information.

The VPC Setup category allows you to configure PVP parameters. When the VPC Setup category is selected, the default window displayed is the Cross-PVP window.
Subcategories available including the following:
If you select the VPC Setup category, the Cross-PVP window (Figure 6-59) displays cross-PVP information and allows you to create a new cross-PVP entry, modify an existing entry, or add a point-multipoint leaf or VC snooping.
The action buttons are as follows:

When defining the fields, consider the following:
If you select the Cross-PVP Statistics category, the Cross-PVP Statistics window (Figure 6-60) displays cross-PVP statistic information.

If you select the Soft-PVP category, the Soft-PVP window (Figure 6-61) displays soft-PVP information.

The action buttons are as follows:
If you select the Soft-PVP Statistics category, the Soft-PVP Statistics window
(Figure 6-62) displays soft-PVP statistic information.

If you select the category, the SVP window (Figure 6-63) displays SVP information.

If you select the SVP Statistics category, the SVP Statistics window (Figure 6-64) displays SVP statistic information.
The action buttons are as follows:

If you select the SVP Link Address category, the SVP Link Address window (Figure 6-65) displays SVP link address information

If you select the VP Snooping category, the VP SnoopingVP window (Figure 6-66) displays VP snooping information.

If you select the VP Tunnel category, the VP Tunnel window (Figure 6-67) displays soft-PVP information and allows you to create a new VP tunnel. To create a new tunnel, click Create. Assign values to the fields. After values are entered, click Apply to set configuration to the switch.

The ATM Signaling (Interface) category allows you to access the following subcategories:
When the ATM Signaling (Interface) category is selected, the default window displayed is the SVC Signaling Support window.
If you select the ATM Signaling (Interface) category, the SVC Signaling Support window opens. The SVC Signaling Support window (Figure 6-68) allows you to modify various call parameters. To modify the current configuration, edit the field(s) and click Modify to commit the modification. If an invalid value is entered, an error message opens.

If you select the ATM Signaling Statistics category, the ATM Signaling Statistics window opens. The ATM Signaling Statistics window (Figure 6-69) lists ATM signaling statistics.

The PNNI Interface category displays configuration information for the PNNI interfaces defined on a port. The following subcategories are available:
When the PNNI Interface category is selected, the default window displayed is the PNNI Interface window.
If you select the PNNI Interface category, the PNNI Interface window opens. The Private Network-Network Interface (PNNI) window displays configuration information for the PNNI interfaces defined on a port (Figure 6-70). To modify the current configuration, edit the field(s) and click Modify to commit the modification. If an invalid value is entered, an error message opens.

If you select the Cisco PNNI Interface category, the Cisco PNNI Interface window opens. The Cisco PNNI Interface window allows you to display or modify Cisco-specific configuration information for the PNNI interfaces defined on a port (Figure 6-71). To modify the current configuration, edit the field(s) and click Modify to commit the modification. If an invalid value is entered, an error message opens.

The ILMI Interface category displays configuration information for the ILMI interfaces defined on a port. The following subcategories are available:
When the PNNI Interface category is selected, the default window displayed is the PNNI Interface window.
If you select the Enable/Disable ILMI Auto Configuration category, the Enable/Disable ILMI Auto Configuration window opens. The Enable/Disable ILMI Auto Configuration window allows you to enable or disable the ILMI link and interface type determination on this device (Figure 6-72). To modify the current configuration, edit the field(s) and click Modify to commit the modification. If an invalid value is entered, an error message opens.

If you select the ILMI Interface Configuration category, the ILMI Interface Configuration window opens. The ILMI Interface Configuration window allows you to configure the ILMI interface (Figure 6-73). To modify the current configuration, edit the field(s) and click Modify to commit the modification. If an invalid value is entered, an error message opens.

If you select the LECS Address (Interface) category, the LECS Address (Interface) window opens. The LECS Address (Interface) window (Figure 6-74) lists the LECS address index and corresponding LECS address, and allows you to create new LECS or delete existing LECS. To create a new LECS, click Create and assign values to the fields. After values are entered, click Apply to set configuration to the switch.

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