Re: ATM ARP Server

From: Todd Bishop (tbishop@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 21 2001 - 15:32:53 GMT-3


   
I'm not aware of a way for a router to be both a client and a server at the
same time. On the production CLIP network I work on, we have a separate
router designated as the ARP Server.

Todd Bishop

----- Original Message -----
From: "Peng Li" <lipeng@canada.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 6:05 AM
Subject: ATM ARP Server

> Hi,
> I don't have a real ATM switch to test svc arp server. I just tried on my
lab the necessary commands with a atm back-back connection.
>
> When I use ESI add, you can only put in eigher of the Arp server or arp
serser-self,not both, even the ESI part is same as the ESI part of the
SERVER NSAP. I see that some note on the list that it works. Where am I
wrong.? May be in this way, I really dont' get full prefix from a Switch, so
it doesnt' work?
>
> When I use NSAP add, I can configue the Arp server with exact same Nsap
and arp server-self.
>
> Is this correct for configue a classica IP over ATM with the router at the
same time being a server too?
>
> Also, if u r asked to configure a max speed 100mbps for atm, do u use abr,
ubr, or which ever?
>
> Hope some guy out there with this at hands can help me out.
>
> Thanks
> peng
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