Re: ATM vpi/vci .... how do you get it?

From: Jayashanker Warrier (jwarrier@rediffmail.com)
Date: Mon Sep 09 2002 - 04:10:41 GMT-3


Hi Pieter,

There is a PVC discover feature. Configure ILMI and PVC
discovery. This hopes helps your cause

Thanks

J
On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 Pieter Jordaan wrote :
>Hi
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>I was doing a lab this weekend where one of the requirements was
>to
>configure 2 routers to establish a connection through the ATM
>link. The
>requirement however is for you to determine what the vpi/vci
>values are as
>they don't provide it and you don't have access to the ATM
>switch.
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>Has anyone come across this. I have checked the cisco doc CD and
>website but
>couldn't find anything useful. I have also tried all the debug
>atm xxx
>commands that I could find.
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>All help appreciated.
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>
>Regards Pieter
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