From: michael robertson (michael_w_2ca@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 23 2001 - 02:22:11 GMT-3
Dear group,
I have practiced atm lately, and the atm switch is
lightstream 1010.
I have tried to assign the atm nsap address with esi
address, I can ping between two routers, If I assign
the atm nsap address with the following command,
atm nsap-address
47.009181000000001007386501.888888888888.00 ,
then I have no luck to ping other side. I debug atm
signal, and it says that E164 is not converted. In
this scenario, does this mean that lightstream can't
allow youself to assign your own atm address and the
only way you have to do is use atm esi address??
Question 2:
If I can assign atm nsap address, the first 13 bytes
should be identical to ATM switch or not?
Regards
michael
------R1-------ATM lightstream 1010------R2----
Configuration is as follows:
R1
r1#sh run int atm2/0
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
interface ATM2/0
ip address 200.10.11.16 255.255.255.0
map-group 1483svc
atm nsap-address
47.009181000000001007386501.999999999999.00
no atm scrambling cell-payload
atm pvc 5 0 5 qsaal
no atm ilmi-keepalive
end
map-list 1483svc
ip 200.10.11.15 atm-nsap
47.009181000000001007386501.888888888888.00 broadcast
-------------------------------
R2:
interface ATM2/0
ip address 200.10.11.15 255.255.255.0
map-group 1483svc
atm nsap-address
47.009181000000001007386501.888888888888.00
no atm scrambling cell-payload
atm pvc 5 0 5 qsaal
no atm ilmi-keepalive
end
map-list 1483svc
ip 200.10.11.16 atm-nsap
47.009181000000001007386501.999999999999.00 broadcast
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