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LES(8)							       Maintenance Commands							    LES(8)

NAME
les, bus - ATM LAN Emulation service demons SYNOPSIS
lecs [-l listen_address] [-f configuration_file] [-d ] DESCRIPTION
LE Service consists of three components: LAN Emulation Configuration Server (lecs), LAN Emulation Server ( les(8)) and Broadcast and Unknown Server (bus(8)). Lecs implements the distribution of LECs to different emulated LANs. This is done by giving different LAN Emulation Server ATM addresses to LECs. Distribution is based on lecs's configuration database and information provided by the LE client. It is not required that a lecs exists for all emulated LANs. It is possible to bypass this configuration phase by directly telling ATM address of the les(8) to the LEC. Configuration file example for lecs: # Our ATM address (should be included to differentiate us from # e.g. LEC) # Must be before ELAN definitions 470023000000030300010002010020ea000ae905 # ELAN name is inside brackets. # Parameters below are for Ethernet type LE (Linux & almost all # other LE clients) [tut-lane1] # Address of the LES LES:=470023000000030300010002010020ea000ae901 # 802_3 or 802_5 (802_3 = Ethernet) Type:=802_3 # 1515, 4544, 9234 or 18190 (1516= Ethernet) Max_Frame:=1516 # ATM address for hosts that are guided to this ELAN. # Wildcard is x or X. 470023000000030300010002010020ea0005aax0 470023000000030000010002010020ea0005bx00 47.002300000003030001000201.00603E2FDX23.00 470023000000030300010002010020ea000Xxx00 DEFAULT # Another ELAN, which has empty name [asdf] # This directive sets this elan as the default i.e. it will be # included if LEC's configure request could not be matched to # other ELANs #DEFAULT LES= 470023000000030300010002010020ea000ae902 Type=Ethernet Rules for finding ELAN definitions using information provided in LE_CONFIGURE_REQUEST and the configuration file are as follows: 1. Find an entry where ELAN-NAME matches exactly and an ATM address of the LEC is found in ELAN definition. These are to match exactly with the information given in LE_CONFIGURE_REQUEST. If ELAN-NAME is found, but ATM address doesn't match then reject with reason "Permission denied". 2. Search for first ELAN which matches in type of emulated LAN, maximum frame size and ATM address of the LEC. 3. If matching ELAN was not found, return default ELAN definitions. 4. No match, so request is rejected with reason "No Configuration". SIGHUP restarts the server. OPTIONS
-d Reads the configuration file, dumps its contents and exits. -l listen_address Use the listen_address to where wait connections. -f configuration_file Use the specified configuration file instead of .lecs_conf. FILES
.lecs_conf configuration file BUGS
Undocumented. AUTHOR
Marko Kiiskila, TUT <carnil@cs.tut.fi> SEE ALSO
les(8), atmsigd(8), zeppelin(8) Linux Sep 11, 1996 LES(8)

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LES(8)							       Maintenance Commands							    LES(8)

NAME
les, bus - ATM LAN Emulation service demons SYNOPSIS
lecs [-l listen_address] [-f configuration_file] [-d ] DESCRIPTION
LE Service consists of three components: LAN Emulation Configuration Server (lecs), LAN Emulation Server ( les(8)) and Broadcast and Unknown Server (bus(8)). Lecs implements the distribution of LECs to different emulated LANs. This is done by giving different LAN Emulation Server ATM addresses to LECs. Distribution is based on lecs's configuration database and information provided by the LE client. It is not required that a lecs exists for all emulated LANs. It is possible to bypass this configuration phase by directly telling ATM address of the les(8) to the LEC. Configuration file example for lecs: # Our ATM address (should be included to differentiate us from # e.g. LEC) # Must be before ELAN definitions 470023000000030300010002010020ea000ae905 # ELAN name is inside brackets. # Parameters below are for Ethernet type LE (Linux & almost all # other LE clients) [tut-lane1] # Address of the LES LES:=470023000000030300010002010020ea000ae901 # 802_3 or 802_5 (802_3 = Ethernet) Type:=802_3 # 1515, 4544, 9234 or 18190 (1516= Ethernet) Max_Frame:=1516 # ATM address for hosts that are guided to this ELAN. # Wildcard is x or X. 470023000000030300010002010020ea0005aax0 470023000000030000010002010020ea0005bx00 47.002300000003030001000201.00603E2FDX23.00 470023000000030300010002010020ea000Xxx00 DEFAULT # Another ELAN, which has empty name [asdf] # This directive sets this elan as the default i.e. it will be # included if LEC's configure request could not be matched to # other ELANs #DEFAULT LES= 470023000000030300010002010020ea000ae902 Type=Ethernet Rules for finding ELAN definitions using information provided in LE_CONFIGURE_REQUEST and the configuration file are as follows: 1. Find an entry where ELAN-NAME matches exactly and an ATM address of the LEC is found in ELAN definition. These are to match exactly with the information given in LE_CONFIGURE_REQUEST. If ELAN-NAME is found, but ATM address doesn't match then reject with reason "Permission denied". 2. Search for first ELAN which matches in type of emulated LAN, maximum frame size and ATM address of the LEC. 3. If matching ELAN was not found, return default ELAN definitions. 4. No match, so request is rejected with reason "No Configuration". SIGHUP restarts the server. OPTIONS
-d Reads the configuration file, dumps its contents and exits. -l listen_address Use the listen_address to where wait connections. -f configuration_file Use the specified configuration file instead of .lecs_conf. FILES
.lecs_conf configuration file BUGS
Undocumented. AUTHOR
Marko Kiiskila, TUT <carnil@cs.tut.fi> SEE ALSO
les(8), atmsigd(8), zeppelin(8) Linux Sep 11, 1996 LES(8)
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