2.21.16.1.1.12 | 2 | # Node State |
2.21.16.1.1.13 | 0 | # Switch Chip Link |
2.21.16.1.1.14 | 64 | # Node Delay (cycles) |
2.21.16.1.1.15 | 1 | # Admin Status |
B.10 /etc/grifconfig.conf
This file documents the correlation of the logical interfaces on the media cards in the GRF to IP addresses, together with some other information, like MTU.
#NetStar $Id: grifconfig.conf,v 1.10.2.3 1997/08/01 17:24:04 pargal Exp $
#Configuration file for GigaRouter/GRF interfaces.
#
#The contents of this file specify the IP addressing information for
#the networks attached to the system’s interfaces. This includes
#interfaces on media cards as well as directly attached interfaces
#such as de0 or ef0 (maintenance Ethernet) or lo0 (software loopback).
#The addresses of directly attached interfaces are configured
#directly from this file by the /etc/netstart calling the grifconfig(8)
#script.
#
#The addresses of the interface(s) on a given media card are
#configured into the BSD/OS kernel when the media card boots and
#comes on line.
#
#Each entry in this file has the following format:
# name address | netmask | broad_dest | arguments |
# |
|
|
|
#The name of a GigaRouter interface encodes the hardware type,
#GigaRouter cage number, slot number, and interface number.
#
#
#interface).
#
#interface: ’a’ for ATM, ’e’ for ETHERNET,
#’f’ for FDDI, ’h’ for HIPPI, ’p’ for PPP, ’s’ for HSSI.
#(’l’ is also used, for GigaRouter software loopback.)
#
#(Currently this must be ’0’, as multiple GigaRouter cages
#are not yet supported.)
#
#the slot number within the GigaRouter cage.
#
#LOGICAL interface on the card:
#
#For ATM cards, the fifth and sixth characters are
#the hex digits of the logical interface. Logical
#interfaces numbered from 0 to 7f are on the top
#physical connector on the ATM card, and logical
#interfaces numbered 80 to ff are on the bottom
#physical connector. NOTE: These logical interface
#numbers are NOT the same as the VPI/VCI numbers
#of a PVC (see /etc/grpvc.conf for that).
#
#For FDDI cards, the fifth character will be 0, 1,
#2, or 3 to specify the logical interface on the