86Command Sets for Command Line Interface

9.ipatm arpserver

Syntax:

ipatm arpserver [<i/f> [<ATM address>here]]

Description:

Displays or sets the ATMARP server used for an interface, which must be an IP-over-ATM interface using SVCs. The interface name is optional when displaying: if omitted, the ATMARP servers for all such interfaces are listed. (Since currently there can only be one such interface, this behavior is present only for possible consistency with future versions.) The parameter “here” causes no ATMARP server to be used; only the local ATMARP cache will be consulted when setting up an SVC. This will normally be used when this machine is the ATMARP server for the local network.

Configuration saving saves this information.

Example:

DSL> ip ipatm arpserver ipatm arpserver atm here

DSL> ip ipatm arpserver atm 47.0.83.10.a2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.20.2b.4.3.8.0 DSL> ip ipatm arpserver atm

ipatm arpserver atm 47.00.83.10.a2.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.20.2b.04.03.08.00

10. ipatm files

Syntax:

ipatm files

Description:

Lists the IP-over-ATM connections, listens, and slots for available connections.

Example:

DSL> ip ipatm files

i/f atm 0 transmissions queued, 6 free connections, 4 listeners

0:on atm Connected to 192.168.220.48, 2 rx buffers idle 0ms

1:on atm Listening, 1 rx buffers (in use)

2:on atm Listening, 1 rx buffers (in use)

3:on atm Listening, 1 rx buffers (in use)

4:on atm Listening, 1 rx buffers (in use)

5:on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers

6:on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers

7:on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers

8:on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers

9:on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers

10:on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers

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