It seems your ATM connection is mapped to two different locations. Then you
should create two
point-to-point subinterfaces and don't use the mapping. A point-to-point
interface is just for one
connection only.
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Hi ,
It says can't group on point-to-point interface .
How do I solve that ...
thanks,
krishnan.
NECATI ERTUGRUL wrote:
> I am sending you a configuration example below :
>
> interface ATM1/0
> bandwidth
> no ip address
> atm clock INTERNAL
> no atm ilmi-keepalive
> !
> interface
I am sending you a configuration example below :
interface ATM1/0
bandwidth
no ip address
atm clock INTERNAL
no atm ilmi-keepalive
!
interface ATM1/0.1 point-to-point
bandwidth XXX
ip address A.B.C.D 255.255.255.252
atm pvc 1 1 5 aal5snap
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You should use subinterfaces in your ATM configuration to piny itself. Due
to an unknown reason if
you don't use subinterfaces the router just can't ping itself.
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Hi,
Can you be more specific and also explain how to define sub interfaces for
ATM ?.
are there any pointers I can look at for the CLIs ?.
thanks,
krishnan.
NECATI ERTUGRUL wrote:
> You should use subinterfaces in your ATM configuration to piny itself. Due
> to an unknown reason if
> you don'
You should use subinterfaces in your ATM configuration to piny itself. Due
to an unknown reason if
you don't use subinterfaces the router just can't ping itself.
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Hi Robert,
I thought I configured my ATM correctly but apparently I am having some
problems. I am not sure what it might be
R1 (atm) (atm) R2.
conf of R1 (only relevant stuff)
interface ATM1/0/0
ip address 1.1.10.1 255.255.255.0
no ip directed-broadcast
ip route-cache distributed
ip o
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