Avaya M770 M-ACCF/SF ATM Access Modules User’s Guide 49
Chapter 4
X-Switch CLI & ATM Terminal Interface
Introduction
There are several interfaces for configuring the ATM access module:
• X-Switch Command Line Interface (CLI)
Basic module configuration via the Console port of the M-SPX/S Avaya M770
Supervisor Module or Telnet to the Switch IP address.
• M-ACC ATM Access Module Terminal Menu Interface
ATM Edge Device parameters setup such as LECS, LES and BUS via the
Console port of the M-ACC or to the M-ACC module IP address.
• SNMP Management
You can use the CajunView™ M770 Device Manager and LANEMaster™.
This chapter provides instructions for the configuration of your Avaya M770 using
the Cajun Campus Command Line Interface (CLI) and the Menu-based Terminal
Interface. You can also configure your Avaya M770 and ATM access module using
the M770 Manager with its graphical user interface (see Chapter 5).
The configuration procedure involves establishing a Telnet session or a serial
connection and then using the M-ACC module’s internal CLI and Terminal
Interface. The CLI is command-line driven and does not have any menus whereas
the Terminal Interface is menu-driven. To activate a configuration option in the CLI,
you must type the desired command at the prompt and press Enter.
M-ACC Module Architecture
The M-ACC module consists of separate X-Switch and ATM entities.
• The X-switch CPU connects the M-ACC module to the Avaya M770 X-Domain.
• The ATM CPU performs all ATM signalling.
Since each entity has it’s own embedded software, ensure that you download
X-Switch software updates (filename: Macc) via the X-Switch CLI and ATM
software updates using the ATM Terminal interface (filename: Piccolo.tsl).