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Installing ATM Version 2.0x Drivers for Windows NT
Determining the CIP ARP Server Address
Note:
Commands such as
aatmcnfg
should be entered from
the MS-DOS command prompt, which you can access by
selecting the MS-DOS Command Prompt icon in Program
Manager’s Main group window.
To obtain the 20-byte, ATM ARP server address
Note:
The ATM driver should be started and registered to
the switch.
1
On the ARP server, enter the following command from the
directory (
\etc\opt\adptaatm\bin
) where the ATM CIP software
was installed:
aatmcnfg -p
The ATM address for the ARP server appears, for example,
39.11.22.11.22.11.22.00.00.11.22.11.22.00.00.d1.00.04.45.00
2
Write this address down. Then replace the 20th byte (the final
byte, which is 00) with 03. Use this altered address as the ATM
ARP server address when you install the CIP client software
on all client workstations in the LIS.
The ATM ARP server address consists of the following:
■
The first 13 bytes are from the ATM switch. (Refer to the
switch documentation.)
■
The next 6 bytes are the MAC address (ESI address) of the
adapter installed in the ATM ARP server.
The MAC address also appears when you use the
aatmcnfg -p
command.
■
The 20th byte (the ATM ARP selector) must be different than
the CIP client selector and the ATM selector. Adaptec ATM
drivers use the following default selectors:
– ARP selector (
aarp.sys
): 03
– CIP client selector (
acip
): 02
– ATM selector (
aatm
): 00