
Using Technician Interface Scripts
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The circuit table includes the following information:
Internal LAN ID For the IBM LAN Network Manager to be able to link to LNM Servers, the
Internal LAN ID must be equal to the Source Route Internal LAN ID.
Bridge ID For the IBM LAN Network Manager to be able to link to LNM Servers, the
Bridge ID must be equal to the Source Route Bridge ID.
Circuit Name of the circuit the protocol runs on.
Protocol Routing protocol on that specific circuit. Examine the state of these
protocols. They must all be enabled and up for IBM LAN Network
Manager to be able to link. The state of the LNM Servers circuit is
enabled or disabled only.
State State of the protocol, which is one of the following:
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Disabled
- User has manually disabled the protocol on that
circuit.
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Down
- Protocol or server is not functioning. When LNM is
disabled on the circuit, the individual LNM Servers (LRM, LBS,
REM, RPS, REM, or CRS) go into a Down state.
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Enabled
- LNM Servers as an entity has been enabled on the
circuit.
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Init
- Protocol or server is initializing on the circuit.
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Not Present
- Circuit is down; the server has not yet started.
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Up
- Protocol or server is functioning on the circuit.
External Ring ID Source Route External Ring ID. If the ID differs from the Segment
number that IBM LAN Network Manager has for the Bay
Networks bridge, you may need to delete and redefine the Bay
Networks bridge in IBM LAN Network Manager.
Internal MAC Address LNM Internal MAC address, which should be the same as the one
configured in IBM LAN Network Manager. If the field contains
dashes, the address is in canonical format and you must convert it to
TR format before entering it or comparing it with the addresses
entered in IBM LAN Network Manager.
External MAC Address TR External Mac address, which should be the same as the one
configured in IBM LAN Network Manager. If the field contains
dashes, the address is in canonical format and you must convert it to
TR format before entering it or comparing it with the addresses
entered in IBM LAN Network Manager.
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