Re: RFC 1577 multicast and broadcast capability

From: Thomwin Chen (thomwin_chen@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Aug 31 2005 - 22:56:54 GMT-3


hehehe, no atm equipment to test, but this link is useful
 
http://cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk39/tk371/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094418.shtml
 
Router_A#show atm map

 Map list ATM2/0.1_ATM_ARP : DYNAMIC
 arp maps to NSAP 47.00918100000000902B03E001.111111111111.11
        , connection up, VC 15, VPI 0, VCI 46, ATM2/0.1
 ip 10.1.1.1 maps to NSAP 47.00918100000000902B03E001.111111111111.11
        , broadcast, connection up, VC 15, VPI 0, VCI 46, ATM2/0.1
 ip 10.1.1.2 maps to NSAP 47.00918100000000902B03E001.222222222222.22
        , broadcast, connection up, VC 34, VPI 0, VCI 66, ATM2/0.1
 ip 10.1.1.3 maps to NSAP 47.00918100000000902B03E001.333333333333.33
        , broadcast, connection up, VC 35, VPI 0, VCI 67, ATM2/0.1

Thanks

Thomwin Chen <thomwin_chen@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi All,

If I configure CLIP and ARP in SVC environment, will it have multicast and broadcast capability by default ??

I know that CLIP and ARP in PVC environment don't have multicast and broadcast capability by default, except if I use point-to-point subinterface (most implementation use this).

thanks in advanced

Rgds,
Thomwin



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