Re: ATM BAck to back!

From: kym blair (kymblair@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Feb 23 2002 - 19:50:10 GMT-3


   
Without a switch, you'll need to add clocking to one end:

atm clock INTERNAL

By the way, you can also do subinterfaces (point-to-point or multipoint) on
ATM back-to-back for variety.

HTH, Kym

>From: "Engelhard M. Labiro" <engelhard@netmarks.co.jp>
>Reply-To: "Engelhard M. Labiro" <engelhard@netmarks.co.jp>
>To: "CCIE Lab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: Re: ATM BAck to back!
>Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 21:55:56 +0900
>
>This is simple config that I do on my lab (using IPexpert scenario).
>R6 and R9 are connected back to back with a PVC 0/100
>Hope you get the idea.
>
>r6
>!
>interface ATM1/0
> ip address 150.50.9.66 255.255.255.252
> no atm ilmi-keepalive
> pvc 0/100
> protocol ip 150.50.9.65 broadcast
> protocol ip 150.50.9.66 broadcast
> protocol ipx 66.0001.6305.8400 broadcast
> protocol ipx 66.0004.4d6a.73e1 broadcast
> encapsulation aal5snap
> !
> ipx network 66
>!
>
>r9
>interface ATM2/0
> ip address 150.50.9.65 255.255.255.252
> no atm ilmi-keepalive
> pvc 0/100
> protocol ip 150.50.9.65 broadcast
> protocol ip 150.50.9.66 broadcast
> protocol ipx 66.0001.6305.8400 broadcast
> protocol ipx 66.0004.4d6a.73e1 broadcast
> encapsulation aal5snap
> !
> ipx network 66
>!
>
>
>
> > I have been "lucky" enough to put my hands on a fe 1401's and
> >?@I wan't to
> > configure the ATM interfaces to be connected back-to-back...
> > Somehow I cannot find information on this on CCO, unless you use
> > PPP
> > encapsulation!
> >
> > I just wan't to have basic IP connectivity working...
> >
> > Any good ideas or docs?



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