Avaya M770 User Manual

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Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
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Chapter 13
LANE Services
This chapter describes the features of the LANE Services in an Avaya M770 ATM 
Switch.
LANE Components in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch
Each module in the Avaya M770 ATM Switch can host one LECS and multiple 
combined LES and BUS. This means that on one switch, there can be several 
resilient LECS, and for one ELAN, several distributed LES. The LES does not have 
to reside in the same device as the LECS.
The elected master module in each switch hosts the management LEC.
For a list of the factory-configured default settings for the LANE components in an 
M770 ATM Switch, see Appendix A “Default Settings on a New Avaya M770 ATM 
Switch”.
LANE configuration file config.data
A module’s LANE configuration is saved in a flash file called
 config.data
.  After 
a change is made to the module’s LANE configuration, it is written to this file.  If 
there is not enough room in flash memory (greater than 14 files or not enough 
memory left) for new LANE changes to be saved, you will receive the following 
message:
If this occurs, you need to delete at least one of the unused files in flash in order for 
the LANE configuration to be saved.
There is not enough room in flash to save your latest change.
If a reset occurs, this change will be lost.