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Platform Notes: The SunATM Driver Software
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Preface
Chapter 1 Installing the SunATM Software
Removing Previous Versions of the SunATM Software
To Remove Older SunATM Software Packages
Removing Links to Older SunATM 1.0 Device Entries
Installing the SunATM Software
Checking the Package Installation Using pkgchk
Checking the Package Installation Using pkginfo
Removing the Software Packages Using pkgrm
Configuring the SunATM Interfaces
Known Issues About the SunATM 5.1 Release
Redundant LANE Servers
Classical IP and IPv6
SunATM and Solstice FireWall-1
hyperSPARC Modules Are Not Supported
Chapter 2 Configuring the SunATM Interfaces
Using the atmadmin Configuration Program
Starting the atmadmin Configuration Program
atmadmin Main Menu
atmadmin Navigation Commands
System Parameter Group Menu
ATM SNMP Agent Status
Interface Configuration Menu
atmadmin and the SunATM Configuration Files in the /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm directory
atmadmin Parameter Groups
Physical Layer Parameter Group
Framing Interface
Signalling Parameter Group
UNI Version
ILMI Parameter Group
Classical IP Parameter Group
Classical IP Interface Type
Hostname and IP Address
Local ATM Address
ATM Address Formats and Variables
ATM ARP Server Address
Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC)
Static Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC)
LAN Emulation Parameter Group
Per-Instance LAN Emulation
Hostname or IP Address
Local ATM Address
LECS Indicator
LECS ATM Address
LES ATM Address
Emulated LAN Name
Additional Hostnames
Chapter 3 Editing SunATM Configuration Files
Basic ATM Interface Plumbing
Editing the /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/atmconfig File
Changing the Framing Interface in the /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/atmconfig File
Example of an /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/atmconfig File
Using Variables in the /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/aarconfig File
Sample Classical IP Configurations
Configuring a Classical Internet Protocol Interface
Editing the /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/aarconfig File
Configuring a LAN Emulation Interface
Editing the /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/laneconfig File
Using Variables in the /etc/opt/SUNWconn/atm/laneconfig File
Sample LAN Emulation Configurations
Chapter 4 Plumbing and Unplumbing SunATM Interfaces
Starting the SunATM Software for the First Time
Plumbing and Unplumbing Individual ATM Interfaces
Chapter 5 Classical IP and LAN Emulation
ATM Addresses and Address Registration
ATM Address Registration Daemon (ilmid)
Classical Internet Protocol
ATM Address Resolution
ATM ARP Address Resolution Tables
IPv6 Address Resolution Process
LAN Emulation
LAN Emulation Servers
LAN Emulation Configuration Server
LAN Emulation Server
Broadcast and Unknown Address Server
Resolving an IP Address to an ATM Connection
LAN Emulation Connections
Chapter 6 SunATM and Solaris Networking Features
ATM and SNMP
SNMP and Solaris
Solaris 2.6, Solaris 7, and Solaris 8 Compatible Software
ATM and Logical Interfaces
Supporting Multiple Emulated LANs on a Single Interface
ATM and IP Multipathing
Appendix A Application Programmers' Interface
Using the SunATM API with the Q.93B and the ATM Device Drivers
Q.93b Driver Interface
Establishing a Connection to the Q.93B Driver
Setting up an ATM Connection Over a Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC)
Call Setup
Release Procedure
Exception Conditions
Connecting, Sending, and Receiving Data with the ATM Device Driver
Raw Mode Connections
DLPI Mode Connections
Appendix B Troubleshooting and Error Messages
Troubleshooting While Starting a SunATM Interface
Generic Configuration
Classical IP Configuration
LAN Emulation Configuration
Common Problems
Are you replacing an old SunATM SBus adapter?
Are you trying to use the /usr/sbin/arp command?
Are you using a Router with Classical IP and LAN Emulation (LANE)?
Are you trying to use the /usr/sbin/snoop command?
Do you want to increase system performance by adjusting TCP/IP parameters?
Are you trying to mount a diskless, dataless, or autoclient system?
Did the atmtest diagnostic fail?
Error Messages
Error Messages from S00sunatm
Error Messages from aarsetup and lanesetup
Error Messages from the Kernel Drivers
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