This two lines were changed from the basic configuration!

PVC ga020 0/132 proto=llc,bridging

PVC ga0280 0/134 proto=llc,bridging

Because the GRF supports InATMARP, there is no need to have any entries in /etc/grarp.conf.

The file /etc/grroute.conf also remains unchanged:

192.168.14.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1

If there is no such entry in /etc/grroute.conf, the following command must be run on GRF 400 after every reboot:

route add -net 192.168.14.0 -netmask 255.255.255.0 -mtu 9180 10.1.1.1

We chose to have the IP address of the bg1 "interface" the same as the respective ATM port0 interface before, so there was no need to change any routes on the SP2 or SP21 nodes.

Check for correct routing entry on all nodes in SP21:

root@sp21cw0:/ dsh -a netstat -rn grep 192.168.13

 

 

 

 

 

sp21n01: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UG

1

1020086

css0

9180

-

sp21n05: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UG

0

12456

css0

9180

-

sp21n06: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UG

0

15

css0

9180

-

sp21n07: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UG

0

731470

css0

9180

-

sp21n08: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UG

0

0

css0

9180

-

sp21n09: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UG

0

1533484

css0

9180

-

sp21n10: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UG

0

643863

css0

9180

-

sp21n11: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UG

0

1460254

css0

9180

-

sp21n13: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UGc

0

0

css0

9180

-

sp21n15: 192.168.13/24

192.168.14.4

UGc

0

0

css0

9180

-

root@sp21cw0:/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check for correct routing entry on all nodes in SP2:

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