From: Waters, Kivas (UK72) (Kivas.Waters@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 30 2001 - 10:19:06 GMT-3
   
Hi Michael, I don't know what the problem could be.  I do not have the use
of an ATM switch and only run ATM back to back which is why I tried to
summarise the possible configs.  Have to learn them parrot fashion without
an ATM switch.
I can't answer your question, perhaps someone else can?
regards
Ki
-----Original Message-----
From: michael robertson [mailto:michael_w_2ca@yahoo.ca]
Sent: 29 November 2001 23:07
To: Waters, Kivas (UK72)
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Bootcamp # 20 Classical IP over ATM -- the new way.
Hi, Waters,
I have done lots of times with ATM esi-address, but
never assign my own nsap address. As whenever I assign
a specific NSAP address, the NSAP prefix ( 13 bytes)
should be from atm switch. So I get the same default
cisco lightstream prefix for my NSAP address and put
suffix ( 7 byres ). i.e. 111111111111.00, But I don't
know why that I never get this work. I think all other
configuration are correct.
I have done it in CLIP and map svc etc. Never get it
work. Can you explain me why?
regards
michael
--- "Waters, Kivas (UK72)"
<Kivas.Waters@Honeywell.com> wrote:
> Here is a summary I did of the different ATM configs
> that I suspect we may
> be asked.  Please note that I have not paid carefull
> attention to the use of
> the ESI/NSAP address and PVC 0/16.  Therefore these
> configs may show my
> configuring an NSAP address in addition to standard
> ILMI PVC and ESI addres
> which is not required.  Also, I have used
> subinterfaces which are not
> strictly a requirement.  If you see any other
> oddities, please let me know!
>
> ...
>
>
> ATM PVC - RFC 1483
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
> Rack1R6(config)#
> interface ATM6/0
>  no atm ilmi-keepalive
>  ip address 68.6.6.6 255.0.0.0
>  pvc ccie 3/107
>       encapsulation aal5snap
>       protocol ip 68.8.8.8 broadcast
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
> Rack1R8(config)#
> interface ATM3/0
>  no atm ilmi-keepalive
>  ip address 68.8.8.8 255.0.0.0
>  pvc ccie 3/107
>       encapsulation aal5snap
>       protocol ip 68.6.6.6 broadcast
>
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
>
>
> ATM PVC - RFC 1577
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
> Rack1R6(config)#
> interface ATM6/0
>  ip address 68.6.6.6 255.0.0.0
>  no atm ilmi-keepalive
>  pvc 0/32
>   inarp 10
>   broadcast
>   encapsulation aal5snap
>   oam-pvc manage
>   oam retry 3 3 3
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
> Rack1R8(config)#
> interface ATM3/0
>  ip address 68.8.8.8 255.0.0.0
>  no atm ilmi-keepalive
>  pvc 0/32
>   inarp 10
>   broadcast
>   encapsulation aal5snap
>   ! OAM F5 management is optional
>   oam-pvc manage
>   oam retry 3 3 3
>
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
>
>
> ATM SVC - RFC 1483
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
> Rack1R6(config)#
> interface ATM6/0
>  no ip address
>  no atm ilmi-keepalive
>       !The ILMI keepalive is used like the FR LMI and is
> used to determine
> interface
>       !signalling health.  It can be turned on or off
> depending on SNMP &
> ATM NSAP prefix
>       !support
>  pvc 0/16 ilmi
>       !Configuring the ILMI is not requried in this
> example as the
> complete NSAP address is defined
>       !on the ATM interface.  If we wanted to just
> specify the ESI part
> then configuring the ILMI
>       !makes more sense.
>
>  pvc 0/5 qsaal
>  !
> !
> interface ATM6/0.10 multipoint
>  ip address 68.6.6.6 255.0.0.0
>  atm nsap-address
> 47.112233445566778899001122.666666666666.00
>       !The following command can be used with ILMI 0/16
> instead of
> configuring the full ATM NSAP
>       !address "atm esi-address 666666666666.00"
>
>  svc nsap
> 47.112233445566778899001122.888888888888.00
>   protocol ip 68.8.8.8 broadcast
>   encapsulation aal5snap
>   broadcast
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
> Rack1R8(config)#
> interface ATM3/0
>  no ip address
>  no atm ilmi-keepalive
>  pvc 0/5 qsaal
>  !
>  pvc 0/16 ilmi
>  !
> !
> interface ATM3/0.10 multipoint
>  ip address 68.8.8.8 255.0.0.0
>  atm nsap-address
> 47.112233445566778899001122.888888888888.00
>  !
>  svc nsap
> 47.112233445566778899001122.666666666666.00
>   protocol ip 68.6.6.6 broadcast
>   encapsulation aal5snap
>   broadcast
>
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
>
>
> ATM SVC - RFC 1577
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
>
> Rack1R6(config)#
> interface ATM6/0
>  no ip address
>  atm ilmi-keepalive
>  pvc 0/5 qsaal
>  !
>  pvc 0/16 ilmi
>  !
> !
> interface ATM6/0.10 multipoint
>  ip address 68.6.6.6 255.0.0.0
>  atm nsap-address
> 47.666600006666000066660000.666666666666.00
>  atm arp-server nsap
> 47.666600006666000066660000.888888888888.00
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
>
> Rack1R8(config)#
> interface ATM3/0
>  no ip address
>  atm ilmi-keepalive
>  pvc 0/5 qsaal
>  !
>  pvc 0/16 ilmi
>  !
> !
> interface ATM3/0.10 multipoint
>  ip address 68.8.8.8 255.0.0.0
>  atm nsap-address
> 47.666600006666000066660000.888888888888.00
>  atm arp-server self
>
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