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myswitch> ip ipatm pvc add atm 62/192.168.4.32 b1 myswitch> ip ipatm pvc

ipatm pvc atm 60//60000 A3 ipatm pvc atm 61//50000 B1

ipatm pvc atm 62/192.168.4.32/60000 B1

13. iphostname

Syntax:

iphostname add <IP address> <name> iphostname flush

iphostname list

iphostname help [all<cmd>]

Description:

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. They are also displayed and returned as attribute values in place of numerical addresses, when a suitable mapping exists.

The “iphostname” command is “hidden”, not shown by “ip help”.

Configuration saving saves this information.

14. norelay

Syntax:

norelay [all <i/f> [<i/f>] [forward]]

Description:

Turns off forwarding between interfaces; see the “relay” command for more details.

The command “norelay” with no parameters is equivalent to “norelay all”: it turns off all forwarding.

Configuration saving saves this information.

Example:

DSL> ip relay

relay ether ether relay ether vlane relay vlane vlane

DSL> ip norelay ether vlane forward relay ether ether

relay vlane ether forward

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Heritage specifications

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