myswitch> ip ipatm pvc add ipoa b1 61 pcr 50000 myswitch> ip ipatm pvc add ipoa b1 62 remoteip
192.168.4.32
myswitch> | ip ipatm pvc |
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ipatm pvc | ipoa a3 | 0/60 pcr 60000 |
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ipatm | pvc | ipoa | b1 | 0/61 pcr 50000 |
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ipatm | pvc | ipoa | b1 | 0/62 pcr 60000 | remoteip 192.168.4.32 |
10.23 iphostname
10.23.1Syntax
iphostname add <IP address> <name> iphostname flush
iphostname list
iphostname help [all<cmd>]
10.23.2Description
Sets up a mapping between an IP address and a symbolic name; deletes all such mappings; lists the mappings; or displays help on the iphostname command.
The symbolic names can be used in most IP commands where an IP address is required, and as values of the attributes LHOST and RHOST (described in the ATMOS TCP/IP Functional Specification,
The iphostname command is hidden, not shown by ip help. Configuration saving saves this information.
10.24 nat
10.24.1Syntax
ip nat adddelete <i/f name>
10.24.2Description
This command adds or removes NAT functionality from the named interface. The interface name is the name as listed by the ip device command. NAT should always be enabled only on the interface connecting to the public network, not the interface connecting to the private network.
10.24.3Example
bd3000> ip nat add ether
nat: Interface “ether” added