Configuring Layer 2 And 3 Switching Attributes; Configuring Access List Attributes; Changing Image And Configuration Attributes - Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 6800 Installation And User Manual

Asynchronous transfer mode (atm) module
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Configuring Layer 2 and 3 Switching Attributes

All of the IP routing protocols are supported for either L2 encapsulation or IP
encapsulation: RIP, OSPF, BGP, DVMRP, and PIM.
When L2 encapsulation is enabled on an ATM port, IPX RIP and SAP are supported.

Configuring Access List Attributes

For more information on the ExtremeWare access list commands, see the ExtremeWare
Software User Guide.
On the ATM module, the access list functions apply to port pairs, where ports 1
and 2 are a pair, and ports 3 and 4 are a pair. This pairing scheme means that
the ports in a given pair share the same access lists: ports 1 and 2 share the
same lists, while ports 3 and 4 share their access lists. For example, if an access
list is configured for port 1, that access list also applies to port 2, and vice versa.

Changing Image and Configuration Attributes

Except as described below, the ATM module supports all of the ExtremeWare
commands associated with managing image and configuration attributes. For more
information about these commands and operations, see the "Software Upgrade and
Boot Options" appendix in the ExtremeWare Software User Guide. Table 3-15 describes the
command changes to support the ATM module. Commands with keywords or
parameters shown in italic typeface are existing ExtremeWare commands that have been
enhanced to support the ATM module.
Table 3-15: Changes to Image Commands
Command
download bootrom [<ipaddress> |
<hostname>] <filename> {slot <slot>}
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Module Installation and User Guide
Additional ATM Module Support Topics
Description of Change
The slot <slot> option has been added to this
command to support downloading the bootrom
code to a specified ATM module rather than to
one of the switch's MSMs.
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