Re: ATM SVCs

From: Michael Bausenwein (mikeb55@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 23 2000 - 14:09:53 GMT-3


   
show atm ilmi-st will give you the nsaps you have registered. Usually you
would have to know what is the NSAP you are trying to reach. If you have
access to both routers, its easy do a show atm ilmi-st on both routers. If
you are using ILMI and are on the same switch, they could (I guess) give you
the esi address of the remote router. Add this to the ILMI Prefix you are
receiving from the switch and you could figure it out...
----- Original Message -----
From: Denton Bobeldyk <denny@kentwoodps.org>
To: Michael Bausenwein <mikeb55@home.com>
Cc: groupstudy <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: ATM SVCs

> Thanks for taking the time to respond:
>
> In your second point you mention setting up a map-list.
> Where do you get the NSAP address of the person you
> want to map to? Is that something that you would be given
> on the exam, or is there some show command that shows you
> what is available on the atm cloud (Kind of like the 'show frame map'
> command that shows you what inverse-arp learned about).
>
> Also: If somebody asked for my full NSAP address and I just entered
> the 'atm esi-address' command. What show command shows me my full
> nsap??
>
> -Denny
>
>
>
> Michael Bausenwein wrote:
>
> > at this point you have built a means for establishing a virtyal circuit.
> > >From here there are a couple of ways to map atm addresses to NSAP's.
> >
> > The first is to configure RFC 1577 arp server. Basically you
> > configure the router that will be the arp server with the arp-server
self
> > command. The clients will be configured with the arp-server nsap
> > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx where xxxxxxxxxxx is the NSAP of the arp server.
> >
> > The second is to configure Map-lists. to do this you create a map
list
> > in global config.
> > map-list ccielab
> > ip 1.1.1.1 atm-nsap xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > next you apply the map-list to an interface using map-group command:
> > int amt 0
> > map-group ccielab
> >
> > Finally the last way of doing this is to use Lane. This involves
setting
> > up a LECS, LES-BUS, and a LEC.
> > This one's a little involved. I think Cisco's Docs can better explain
it
> > than I can
> >
> > Hope this long-winded messages is useful
> >
> > Michael Bausenwein
> > Network Engineer
> > Greenwich Technology Parteners
> > CCNP MCSE CNE
> > email:mbausenwein@greenwichtech.com
> >
> > 4 days and counting. Do you know the way to San Jose?????
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Denton Bobeldyk <denny@kentwoodps.org>
> > To: groupstudy <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2000 10:40 PM
> > Subject: ATM SVCs
> >
> > > SVCs appear to be the most simple to setup.
> > > It would seem that all you have to do is:
> > >
> > > interface ATM0
> > > ip addr 172.16.10.1 255.255.255.0
> > > atm esi-address xxxxxxxxxxxx.xx <--It would appear that I could enter
> > > either this, or the atm-nsap address
> > > atm pvc 1 0 5 qsaal <-- This pvc needs to be setup
> > > atm pvc 2 0 16 ilmi <-- This pvc needs to be setup.
> > >
> > > Are you done then?
> > > What sort of commands can I use to see what other IP addresses area
> > > available for pinging
> > > on this ATM cloud?
> > >
> > > When would I need to use a map-list for SVCs???
> > >
> > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. And of course the sooner the
> > > better :)
> > >
> > > -Denny
> > >
> > > --
> > > -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-
> > > Denton Bobeldyk MCNE, CCDA, CCNA, CCSI
> > > Email: denny@kentwoodps.org
> > > Phone: 616-530-9196
> > >
> > > Master CNE - Connectivity
> > > Cisco Certified Design Associate
> > > Cisco Certified Network Associate
> > > Cisco Certified Systems Instructor
> > >
> > >



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