From: Scott F. Robohn (sfr@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 01 1999 - 23:26:37 GMT-3
Brian,
In general, the first 13 bytes of all addresses in your
network should be unique. Does your example config work?
If so, it may be due to the fact that you're connected to
only one switch. Throwing a second switch in the middle may
break things.
Also, when you have ILMI configured, you shouldn't have to
hard-code an NSAP address on edge devices. ILMI takes the
13-byte prefix of the switch and automatically assigns it to
any attached edge devices.
You may run into problems with the AFI (Address Format
Identifier, the first byte) being something other than 39,
45, 47, BD, C3, or C5.
While anything is game on the exam, I would expect the lab
to focus on LANE and PVCs.
HTH,
Scott
Brian Van Benschoten wrote:
>
> Are there certain address combinations that wont work when changing the NSAP
> or ESI address
> I'm doing some testing with SVCs
> Here is what I have:
>
> LS1010
> !
> atm address 66.1234.0000.0000.0000.0000.0000.6666.6666.6666.00
> atm router pnni
> no aesa embedded-number left-justified
> node 1 level 56 lowest
> redistribute atm-static
>
> -----------------Router 1 -----------------
> interface ATM0/0
> ip address 192.168.50.1 255.255.255.0
> no ip directed-broadcast
> map-group brian
> atm nsap-address 66.123400000000000000000000.131313131313.00
> atm pvc 1 0 5 qsaal
> atm pvc 2 0 16 ilmi
> no atm ilmi-keepalive
> map-list brian
> ip 192.168.50.2 atm-nsap 66.123400000000000000000000.141414141414.00
>
> ----------------Router 2 -------------
>
> interface ATM0/0
> ip address 192.168.50.2 255.255.255.0
> no ip directed-broadcast
> atm nsap-address 66.123400000000000000000000.141414141414.00
> atm pvc 1 0 5 qsaal
> atm pvc 2 0 16 ilmi
> no atm ilmi-keepalive
> !
> svc r13 nsap 66.123400000000000000000000.131313131313.00
> protocol ip 192.168.50.1 broadcast
>
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