Re: While we're on the subject of ATM....!

From: Bill Dellamar (wdellamar@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2000 - 16:48:24 GMT-3


   
Mark,
You have to use irb on the router if your using pvc's
to connect to a lane card. It won't work if you go
directly to the router interface. It has to do with
bridged vs. routed packets.
refer to the following link:
http://www-1.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/OpenForum/dispnewqa.pl/5103

Bill

--- Mark Lewis <markl11@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> MAY be useful (or maybe not!).
>
> How to configure ATM on the cat LANE module without
> LANE (!!)
>
> Take a simple topology like this:
>
> R-----LS-----Cat
>
>
> Config the router as per usual for a pvc to the cat
> (lane module) (having
> set up the pvc on the ls first of course).
>
> Then config you cat LANE module like this:
>
> int atm0
>
> atm VCD VPI VCI aal5snap
> atm bind pvc vlan VCD VLAN#
>
> (replacing the VCD,VPI,VCI, and VLAN#) with the
> appropriate numbers.
>
> Put an ip addr. on the router, put the cat sc0 int
> into the vlan as
> indicated by the VLAN# above, and ta-dah... you are
> now able to ping the cat
> from the router & visa-versa!
>
> (By the way, when I did it, I bridged through the
> atm int on the router to
> an ip addr on a bvi (irb), but I don't see any
> reason it won't work if you
> put the ip address directly on the atm int).
>
> Interesting, huh?
>
>
> Mark
>
>
>
>



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