From: Kevin Baumgartner (kbaumgar@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2000 - 12:18:41 GMT-3
Still need ILMI on the routers.
I have worked a lot with SVCs!!
Kevin
>
> hi
>
> you also need to configure ls1010 with static routes
>
> LS1O1O# atm route prefix.node.00 atm 9/0/1
> LS1O1O# atm route prefix.node.00 atm 9/0/3
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Lewis [mailto:markl11@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 4:24 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: ATM gurus...heeeelllp!!!
>
>
>
> Hi Gurus,
>
> ATM SVCs WITHOUT ILMI.
> ----------------------
>
> Wonder if you can offer a little help.
>
> I've been configuring atm svcs using the 'atm esi-address' command without
> any problems (this command requires the use of ilmi).
>
> However, if I'm not allowed to use ilmi (no atm pvc 1 0 16 ilmi) then it
> seems to me that the command I need is 'atm nsap-address'. Now I know that
> these two commands do bascially the same thing (but 'atm esi-address' allows
>
> you to be slightly lazier (very appealing!)), but in the Cisco IOS WAN
> Networking Solutions manual (the one for 11.x) it strongly implies that the
> '..nsap-addr..' command CAN be used without ilmi.
>
> Now here's the crux of the problem: I can't get it to work!
>
> My config is very simple, two routers either side of ls1010, both with
> approximately the following config:
>
> int atm0/0
> atm pvc 1 0 5 qsaal
> atm nsap-address xxx(prefix)xxx.123456789012.00
> ip address xxxxx yyyyy
>
>
> ESI is of course unique on each router.
>
> Now the moment I use '..esi-address' & ilmi, it starts working.
>
> So, how do I get SVCs WITHOUT ilmi to work???
>
> Thanks v.much in advance,
>
> Mark
>
> P.S. I know that it's possible to get it to work by turning on ilmi
> temporarily (so that prefix & esi are exchanged), but I need a real
> solution.
>
>
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