#!/bin/sh # # Initializes the atm interfaces on # your system IPADDR="192.168.1.10" NETMASK="255.255.255.0" NETWORK="192.168.1.0" BROADCAST="192.168.1.255" ARPSERVER="192.168.1.1" ARPSRVNSAP="47.0005.80.ffe100.0000.f21c.0d9f.0020481c0d9f.00" # # NOTE: We change the SDU size below when # using the Efficient ENI-1* *55P # adapter cards. # SDU_SIZE="4352" MTU_SIZE="4344" # # start up the daemons needed for UNI # signaling and ATMARP # (If you are using PVCs only, you don't # need atmsigd and ilmid, but # you still need atmarpd for PVCs!) /usr/local/atm/bin/atmsigd -b /usr/local/atm/bin/ilmid -b /usr/local/atm/bin/atmarpd -b # # create the atm interface /usr/local/atm/bin/atmarp -c atm0 # configure the atm interface /sbin/ifconfig atm0 ${IPADDR} broadcast \ i${BROADCAST} netmask ${NETMASK} * \ *mtu ${MTU_SIZE} /sbin/route add -net ${NETWORK} netmask ${NETMASK} atm0 # # set the atmarp server nsap address /usr/local/atm/bin/atmarp -s ${ARPSERVER} \ ${ARPSRVNSAP} qos ubr:sdu=9188 * *arpsrv # # tell atmarp the max sdu for the network # interface /usr/local/atm/bin/atmarp -q ${NETWORK} \ ubr:sdu=${SDU_SIZE} # # The next line creates a PVC from this # node to node2 over # VPI 0, with VCI 70. Note that you can # use the host name from the /etc/hosts file. # /usr/local/atm/bin/atmarp -s node2 0.0.70