Administering Routes

9-9

Adding a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC)

Top-Level Menu

system

 

 

 

 

fddiethernet

 

 

 

interface

 

atm

 

route

summary

bridge

 

arp

detail

ip

 

atmArpSErver

 

 

 

define

ipx

 

multicast modify

 

udpHelperremove

appletalk

 

 

routing

addAdvertisement

snmp

 

 

 

removeAdvertisement

analyzer

 

rip

 

addPvc

script

 

logout

 

ping

removePvc

 

 

statistics

This command adds a PVC to an LIS interface.

To add a PVC:

1From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:

ip interface addPvc

2Enter the index interface number that you want to associate with the PVC.

3Enter the Virtual Path Interface (VPI) and the Virtual Circuit Interface (VCI) pairs in this format: VPI/VCI. Separate additional entries with a comma.

Example:

Select interface index [1]: 1

Enter [VPI/VCI]: 2/20

Removing a

Permanent Virtual

Circuit (PVC)

Top-Level Menu

system

 

 

 

 

fddiethernet

 

 

 

interface

 

summary

atm

 

route

 

arp

detail

bridge

 

 

multicast

define

ip

 

 

 

 

modify

ipx

 

atmArpServer

 

udpHelperremove

appletalk

 

 

routing

addAdvertisement

snmp

 

 

 

removeAdvertisement

analyzer

 

 

 

 

rip

addPvc

script

 

ping

removePvc

logout

 

 

statistics

 

 

This command removes one or more PVCs associated with an LIS interface.

To remove a PVC, from the top level of the Administration Console, enter:

ip interface removePVC

Enter the index number of the interface you want to remove and the VPI/VCI pair that you want to remove.

Administering

Each system maintains a table of routes to other IP networks, subnets, and

Routes

hosts. You can make static entries in this table using the Administration

 

Console or configure the system to use RIP to exchange routing information

 

automatically.

Each routing table entry contains the following information:

Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask — These elements define the address of the destination network, subnet, or host. A route matches an IP address if the bits in the IP address that correspond to the bits set in the route subnet mask match the route destination address. If the system finds

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