Table 23. Configuration of SP Switch - ATM - SP Switch
Adapter | IP Address |
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SP Switch Router Adapter card 1 | 192.168.13.4 |
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SP Switch Router ATM media card | 10.1.1.2 |
(port 00) in GRF 400 |
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SP Switch Router ATM media card | 10.1.1.1 |
(port 00) in GRF 1600 |
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SP Switch Router Adapter card 2 | 192.168.14.4 |
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To successfully run this configuration, a route to the distant SP Switch network has to be set on every SP Switch Router. On the nodes of SP2 and SP21, respectively, routes to the nodes of the distant SP have to be set.
The media card on the GRF routers should already be up and running (according to Section 3.7,
• On GRF 1600 (ATM card in slot 1, SP Switch card in slot 3):
1.The file /etc/gratm.conf needs the configuration statements for the port used:
Traffic_Shape name=high_speed_high_quality \ peak=155000 sustain=155000 burst=2048 qos=high
Interface ga010 traffic_shape=high_speed_high_quality
PVC ga010 0/132 proto=ip traffic_shape=high_speed_high_quality
2. The file /etc/grifconfig.conf has the following entries:
gt030 | 192.168.14.4 | 255.255.255.0 | - | mtu | 65520 |
ga010 | 10.1.1.1 | 255.255.255.0 | - | mtu | 9180 |
3.The file /etc/grroute.conf has the following line:
192.168.13.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.2
This will set the correct route to the other SP Switch network over the ATM interface automatically; of course, this route could also be set manually every time the GRF is rebooted.
4.The SP Switch Router Adapter card is connected to the SP Switch and configured, too. Check with SDRGetObjects switch_responds on the CWS and use Eunfence if needed.
•On GRF 400 (ATM card in slot 2, SP Switch card in slot 1):