Enterasys Networks 2E43-27 User Manual

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ATM Client Application
ATM Client Application
This section describes the ATM Client application supported by this device. 
This application is available when the appropriate High Speed Interface 
Module (HSIM) is installed.
Table 5-6 lists the application-specific subviews available from the Icon 
Subviews menu for the ATM Client application:
ATM Client Application VCL View
This view provides a table containing detailed information about the virtual 
channels passing through this application. The ATM Client Application 
Virtual Channel Link view provides the following information.
Admin Status
This object is implemented only for a VCL that terminates a VCC (i.e., one 
that is not cross-connected to other VCLs). Its value specifies the desired 
administrative state of the VCL. The Up state indicates that the traffic flow 
for this VCL is enabled. The Down state indicates that the traffic flow for this 
VCL is disabled.
Oper Status
This object shows the current operational status of the VCL. The Up and 
Down states indicate that the VCL is currently operational or not operational, 
respectively. The Unknown state indicates that the status of this VCL cannot 
be determined.
Last Change
This is the value of the MIB II’s sysUpTime object at the time the VCL entered 
its current operational state. If the current state was entered prior to the last 
re-initialization of the agent, then this object contains a zero value.
RTD (Receive Traffic Description) Index
The value of this object identifies the row in the ATM Traffic Descriptor Table 
that applies to the receive direction of this VCL.
Table 5-6.
ATM Client Application Subviews menu
Menu Selection
Description
Configuration
Opens the Device Configuration view described in Chapter 
3, Configuration Views.
Model Information
Opens the Model Information view described in the 
Operator’s Reference.
VCL Table
Opens the ATM Client Application VCL (Virtual Channel 
Link) Table view described later in this chapter.
Interfaces
Opens the Interfaces view described later in this chapter.