Nigel,
We have Nortel's ATM solution in our LAN. The "partially operational"
result is usually caused by one of two things or both.
1. Your call routes (on one side) are not set correctly.
2. There is an error (on one side) in the remote les/bus address.
Specifically, the error means that traffic is being transmitted or received
by the remote device, but the local device can't "see" the far end.
When I configure these switches, I open notepad and then cut and paste the
LES/BUS addresses into SpeedView. That's the only way I've found to not
screw up the address.
..confused yet?
Mike Smith
>From: "Nigel Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Nigel Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Bryant Andrews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Cisco Group
>Study" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Nortel/Bay ATM woes...
>Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 01:54:12 +0100
>
>Hi All,
> I was wondering if anyone in the group had any ATM experience
>using Bay 5000 and Centillion 1600 ATM switches.
>I'm trying to solve a problem with the LES/BUS and remote coop pairs within
>the ELANs. When running a "show les"
>that various ELANs show LES/BUS as partially and fully Optimal. In order
>to get a greater understanding of the whole picture I'm now trying to
>figure out what exactly does Fully/Partially Optimal mean. Currently all
>devices join the various ELANs(12) but within those twelve ELANs various
>LES/BUS pairs show up as fully and partially optimal.
>
>Does anyone have an idea as to what I'm rambling about?
>
>TIA
>
>Nigel
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