Enterasys Networks VHSIM2-A6DP Network Card User Manual


 
ATM Connection Setup By Virtual Interface Screen
Local Management 3-25
Virtual Interface # (Selectable)
Displays the virtual interface number that this LEC or PVC has been assigned by the
VHSIM2-A6DP. Each LEC and PVC configured on the VHSIM2-A6DP is automatically assigned
a virtual interface number once the LEC or PVC is activated by Local/Remote Management. In
SecureFast mode, each LEC and PVC is an entry in the MIB-II interface table. In 802.1Q mode,
each port is an entry in the MIB-II interface table. Section 3.13 provides instructions on creating
LECs via Local Management. Section 3.6 provides instructions on creating PVCs via Local
Management.
Application Port # (Read-only)
Displays the application port number that this interface has been assigned by the VHSIM2-A6DP.
Each interface configured on the VHSIM2-A6DP is automatically assigned an application port
number once the connection is activated by Local/Remote Management. Section 3.13 provides
instructions on creating LECs using Local Management.
VPI (Read-only)
Displays the VPI of each connection that this interface is currently supporting.
VCI (Read-only)
Displays the VCI of each connection that this interface is currently supporting.
Encapsulation Type (Read-only)
Displays the type of data encapsulation chosen for the displayed VCI.
ATM Address (ESI) (Read-only)
Displays the MAC Address of the device to which the SVC or PVC is currently connected (End
System Indentifier). This identifies the devices with which the VHSIM2-A6DP is currently
communicating. The UNI and ILMI connections will not display any value in this field.
Traffic Category (Read-Only)
Displays the traffic category of the assigned index.
Rate (Read-Only)
Displays the traffic rate of of the assigned index, rounded to Mbps.
NOTE: Section 3.4 also provides instructions on how to view all PVCs that have been
created via Local/Remote Management.
The Virtual Interface # and Application Port # fields may be assigned the same value,
but the two fields are unrelated.