
Configuring ATM Services
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Assigning an Emulated LAN Name
Emulated LAN (ELAN) names are optional values that provide administrative
assistance when you need to distinguish a LEC as belonging to one of several
ELANs.
You can specify an ELAN name up to 128 alphanumeric characters. If you choose
not to enter an ELAN name, the LECS assigns the LE client to an ELAN for this
domain. However, because some switches do not support a default emulated
LAN, Bay Networks recommends that you assign an ELAN name to the LEC.
Using the BCC
To assign an emulated LAN name, navigate to the service record prompt (for
example,
box; atm/11/1; lec-service/newyork
) and enter:
emulated-lan-name
value
value is the alphanumeric string that identifies the emulated LAN that you want
this LEC to join.
For example, the following command assigns the LEC to the marketing emulated
LAN:
lec-service/newyork# emulated-lan-name marketing
lec-service/newyork#
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