Configuring AppleTalk
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6.
Select the port or slot/port to be configured from the port pulldown menu(s).
7.
Modify the ARP age value from the default value of 10 minutes, if desired. Possible values are 1 – 240
minutes.
8.
Beginning in software release 06.0.00, the AppleTalk ARP age is a global parameter instead of an interface
parameter. When you enter an ARP age value for a port and apply the change to the running-config file or
save the change to the startup-config file, the change is saved as the global setting. If you try to set different
values for different ports, the interface does not display an error message. Instead, the most recent value you
enter before saving the configuration change becomes the global setting.
9.
Enable the routing option.
10. Click the Apply button to apply the changes to the device’s running-config file.
11. Select the Save link at the bottom of the dialog. Select Yes when prompted to save the configuration change
to the startup-config file on the device’s flash memory.
Modifying AppleTalk Interface Configurations
Once AppleTalk is active on a router, all configuration changes are dynamic and require no reset. However, once
you configure an interface for AppleTalk, you must disable AppleTalk routing before you can make any changes to
the cable range, network address, or zones values. Once you make changes, you then must re-enable AppleTalk
routing for the new changes to take effect.
EXAMPLE:
Suppose you want to expand the network numbers supported on interface 3 from the range 10 – 50 to the range
10 – 100. Additionally, you want to add engineering and human resource zones to the interface. To do so, use
one of the following methods.
USING THE CLI
BigIron(config)# int e3
BigIron(config-if-3)# no appletalk routing
BigIron(config-if-3)# appletalk cable 10-100
BigIron(config-if-3)# appletalk zone engineering
BigIron(config-if-3)# appletalk zone humanresource
BigIron(config-if-3)# appletalk routing
BigIron(config-if-3)# end
BigIron# write memory
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