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1. To identify an MPS with a specific name, use the following command:

mpoa server config name mps−name

2. The ATM address that specifies the control ATM can be optionally identified using this command:

atm−address atm−address

3. To specify the network ID, use the following command:

network−id id

4. To identify a keepalive time value, use the following command:

keepalive−time time

5. To change the holding−time value, use the following command:

holding−time time

Monitoring the MPS

To monitor the MPS, use the following command in Privileged EXEC mode:

show mpoa server

Enabling ILMI Autoconfiguration

The following example shows how to enable Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI) autoconfiguration on interface ATM 3/1/2:

CoriolisLS1010(config)# interface atm 3/1/2

CoriolisLS1010(config−if)# atm auto−configuration

CoriolisLS1010(config−if)#

%ATM−5−ATMSOFTSTART:Restarting ATM signaling and ILMI on ATM3/1/2

Configuring LANE on a LightStream 1010

To configure a LANE client connection from a remote ATM switch router to the processor card (CPU) of a local switch, follow these configuration steps:

1. Use the enable command to enter Privileged EXEC mode:

CoriolisLS1010> enable

2. Use the config terminal command to enter Global Configuration mode:

CoriolisLS1010# config terminal

3.Enter Subinterface mode for the processor card using the following command:

CoriolisLS1010(config)# interface atm 0[.subinterface]

4.You must specify an ATM address to override the automatic ATM address assigned to a LANE client:

CoriolisLS1010(config−if)# lane client−atm−address atm−address−template

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5.Use the lane client ethernet command followed by the name of the ELAN to configure a LANE client:

CoriolisLS1010(config−if)# lane client ethernet elan−name

Powering on the LightStream 100 ATM Switch

To power on the LightStream 100 ATM switch, use the following steps:

1.Turn the power switch to the on position, which is depicted by a symbol that looks like this: (|).

2.The switch will execute the diagnostic power on self test (POST). The results can be viewed by connecting to the console port. If there is a problem with the POST, you can see the error on screen and you will be notified with a lit alarm LED. A red alarm LED indicates a failure that must be resolved before the boot process can continue. The screen displays NG (for “no good”) when a POST item doesn’t pass; you will see a Not Installed error if the switch has an empty slot.

Configuring the LS100 Switch

To perform the basic configuration on the LS100 switch, follow these steps:

1.Use the show interface or show module command to display the interfaces installed. Make sure there is a line number for each module installed.

2.If a card or module does not appear, turn off the power, reseat the module or card, and turn the power back on. If the card or module still does not appear, contact Cisco’s Technical Assistance Center (TAC).

3.Use the enable command to enter Privileged EXEC command mode. The system requests a password; if one has not been assigned, just hit the Enter key.

4.Type in a lowercase c to allow changes. The prompt changes from > to #.

5.You must set the time and date on the LS100 switch. The following command shows how to set the time to 7:37 p.m. in military time and the date to November 30, 2000:

CoriolisLS100# set time 00−11−30 19:37:00 System Timer is set.

00−11−30 19:37:00

6.Use the set clock command to set the clock to synchronize the time with the other connected LightStream switches. This step will also determine if the switch is a master or slave time synchronizer unit.

7.Use the set interface command to register a line. This command sets the interface type to user−network interface (UNI) or network−to−network interface (NNI), the standard body conformance to either ATM or ITU, the length of the VPI valid bits, and the length of VCI valid bits.

8.Use the pvc establish command to configure a point−to−point PVC.

Warning This command becomes active immediately.

9.To optionally set PVC multicast, use the pvc add command to add the endpoint. The pvc add command can also be used to add a PVC endpoint for point−to−multipoint connection. If you are using an SVC, use the route add command instead of the pvc add command. The pvc establish command allows you to enter the line number, VPI, and VCI.

Note To delete an endpoint, use the pvc remove command.

10.Use the save command to save the configuration data.

11.Use the exit command to exit Privileged EXEC command mode.

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Recovering a Lost Password

To recover a password, such as that used for the root account, look at the following example (the output is quite long, so unnecessary information has been omitted):

Type ‘. to get a Test and Control System (TCS) hub prompt. user name:’.

TCS HUB<>

At the TCS hub prompt, use reset and connect to reset the NP card.

Note: Be prepared to press Enter at the prompt, as shown below.

TCS HUB<> reset 1

TCS HUB<> connect 1

Memory Autosizing…(32Meg)…Done

Clearing 32Meg Memory…Done

NP1 POST Version 0.220 Nov 23 1994

NP1 POST SUMMARY:

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0 Tests Failed

System will boot in 5 seconds: hit to interrupt. Press Enter now.

Choose option 5 to boot the system for a single−user: Network Processor bootstrap(version 1.3: Sep 13 1993) 1 − Boot ATM switch application

2 − Begin full installation with boot from floppy disk 3 − List contents of hard disk root directory

4 − List contents of floppy disk root directory

5 − Boot system single−user

6 − Escape to full set of bootstrap options

7 − Extended help Option> 5

booting: drive:0, partition:0, kernel:"lynx.os", flags:0x4100 Resetting SCSI bus

Kernel linked for 0xea010000 LOAD AT 0x10000 483328+49152+262564[+62796+51901] TOTAL SIZE: 909744 at 0x1001c START AT 0x10020

NP memory size: 32 MB

ILACC: EEPROM enet addr:8:0:8:0:ae:61, Silicon Rev:0x5, IB:0xea1dfce0 virtual console: IB: 0xea1dfe68

NCR 53C710: Chip Revision: 0x2, IB: 0xec18e000

Memory Autosizing…(32Meg)…Done

Clearing 32Meg Memory…Done

NP1 POST Version 0.220 Nov 23 1994

NP1 POST SUMMARY:

————————

0 Tests Failed

booting: drive:0, partition:0, kernel:"lynx.os", flags:0x5104 Resetting SCSI bus

Kernel linked for 0xea010000 LOAD AT 0x10000 483328+49152+262564[+62796+51901] TOTAL SIZE: 909744 at 0x1001c START AT 0x10020

NP memory size: 32 MB

ILACC: EEPROM enet addr:8:0:8:0:ae:61, Silicon Rev:0x5, IB:0xea1dfce0 virtual console: IB: 0xea1dfe68

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NCR 53C710: Chip Revision: 0x2, IB: 0xec18e000

LynxOS/68040−MVME167 Version 2.1.0

Copyright 1992 Lynx Real−Time Systems Inc.

All rights reserved.

LynxOS release 2.1.0, level 1: NP−LynxOS #112: compiled Nov 08 1994 19:49:33 Single−user boot

single−user$

Type ’. to get a TCS hub prompt: single−user$ ’.

TCS HUB<>

Reset the NP card: TCS HUB<> reset 1 TCS HUB<> connect 1

Memory Autosizing…(32Meg)…Done

Clearing 32Meg Memory…Done

NP1 POST Version 0.220 Nov 23 1994

NP1 POST SUMMARY:

————————

0 Tests Failed

The following accounts do not have passwords: root fldsup npadmin oper

Install a password on the root account? (y/n) [y] y

Changing password for root

Enter new password:

Retype new password:

Install a password on the fldsup account? (y/n) [y] y

Changing password for fldsup

Enter new password:

Retype new password:

Install a password on the npadmin account? (y/n) [y] y

Changing password for npadmin

Enter new password:

Retype new password:

Install a password on the oper account? (y/n) [y] y

Changing password for oper

Enter new password:

Retype new password:

Starting VM system … Virtual Memory Engaged! inetd started

Starting crond …

Initializing the switch hardware interface …

Using switch A, cards are NOT synchronized, fast cutover is supported PCP version: 0x410, CMP version: 0x12, FSU version 0x109

Starting the switch software LightStream 2020 Version 2.0.6

Copyright 1993 LightStream Corp. All rights reserved.

Portions copyright 1992 by Lynx Real−Time Systems Inc., 1983 by the Regents of the University of California, 1988 and 1990 by Paul Vixie, and 1991 by SNMP Research Inc.

This software contains unpublished proprietary and trade secret information of LightStream Corp.

LightStream 2020 Software provided to the U.S. Government is subject to the notices on the software and on the LightStream user documentation copyright page.

PROGRAM: cbuf: (ls2_0) compiled Nov 08 1994 @ 23:33:35 [pid:50] Login as root and check the new password:

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user name: coriolisuser password:

This process changes the password and recovers any lost passwords.

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