B-7
AMI Configuration Commands
B.2.1.2
Setting the ARP Server Address
This command allows the user to set the address of the RFC-1577 ATM ARP
server. Enter the following parameters:
localhost::configuration atmarp arpserver>
set <NSAPaddress> [<interface>]
NSAPaddress
Indicates the ATM network layer address for the
RFC-1577 ATM ARP server.
interface
Enter the name of one of the Classical IP interfaces,
such as
qaa0
,
qaa1
,
qaa2
, or
qaa3
. The default is
qaa0
.
The switch itself can be used as an ARP server. To do this, set the ARP server
address to be the NSAP address of the switch’s control port.
B.2.2
Deleting an ARP Entry
This command allows the user to remove an ARP entry from the ATM ARP
cache. Enter the following parameters:
localhost::configuration atmarp>
delete <host>
host
Indicates the host name or the IP address of the end-
station for which the outgoing ARP entry is to be
deleted.
NOTE:
If you have ILMI enabled on your switch,
ILMI creates an ATM ARP cache entry for
each address that it registers. These entries
cannot be deleted using this command.
Summary of Contents for MMAC-Plus SFCS-1000
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Page 50: ...1 28 Configuring PVCs...
Page 72: ...2 22 Configuring a Classical IP ATM Network...
Page 120: ...5 12 DS 3 Configuration...
Page 130: ...6 10 E 3 Configuration...
Page 326: ...C 22 AMI Operation Commands...
Page 360: ...D 34 AMI Statistics Commands...
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