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ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY Commands

Syntax and (alias)

ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY/CIP (mcip)
ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY/LEC (mlec)
ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY/PORT (map)
ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY/PTOP (mptop)
ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY/TRUNK (mtrunk)

Description

The

ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY

commands allow you to modify services

that you have created (via the

ATM/CONFIG/CREATE

command).

See the command examples for a brief description of these services.

ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY/CIP Example

This command allows you to modify a CIP entity (a member of an LIS)
using . If that index does not exist, the screen displays
the error message,

No Such CIP

. This command displays the same

screen as the

ATM/CONFIG/CREATE/CIP

command.

You can modify some of the parameters of the CIP entity while the
CIP is in service, and without affecting the open connections
associated with that CIP. However, you cannot modify certain
parameters such as the IP address, subnet mask, etc. without taking
the CIP entity out of service. Under these conditions, use

ATM/

DELETE/CIP

followed by

ATM/CREATE/CIP

in place of

ATM/

MODIFY/CIP

.

ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY/LEC Example

This command allows you to modify a LEC as specified by Number>. If that index does not already exist, the screen displays the
error message,

LEC does not exist

. This

command displays the same screen as

ATM/CONFIG/CREATE/LEC

.

ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY/PORT Example

The ATM port is configured with certain default parameters. This
command changes some of the default settings to suit a specific
network configuration. A sample display of

ATM/CONFIG/MODIFY/

PORT

is shown below, and parameters are described in Table 2-6.