
Understanding Classical IP over ATM Concepts
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For your convenience, Appendix A describes ATM-specific IP parameters
necessary for Classical IP ATMARP operation over ATM. Refer to “ATMARP
Configuration Parameter Descriptions” for details.
Configuring an ATM Address for an Adjacent Host
An adjacent host is a network device on the local LIS. You must configure an ATM
address for all hosts on the LIS that do not use ATMARP.
Appendix A describes ATM-specific IP parameters for creating adjacent hosts in a
Classical IP over ATM environment. Refer to “Adjacent Host Parameter
Descriptions” for details.
Refer to Configuring IP Services for more information about adding, editing, and
deleting adjacent hosts.
Editing an ATMARP IP Interface
After you configure ATMARP on an IP interface, you can modify characteristics
of the client or server by editing ATM-specific IP parameters.
Appendix A describes ATM-specific IP parameters necessary for Classical IP
operation within an ATM environment. Refer to “IP Interface Parameter
Descriptions” for details.
Note: If you remove and replace a link module that is configured to act as an
ATMARP client, the client loses connectivity until the ATMARP Server Reg
Interval parameter for that client expires (900-second default). This occurs
only when the client is configured to autogenerate the ATM address user part
(refer to Chapter 6 for additional information on autogenerating ATM
addresses).
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