Other ADSL Commands
interface atm
This command creates an ATM interface object and its associated device driver which downloads
the specified firmware file to the on‐board DSP. Depending on the size of the DSP firmware and
the characteristics of the download procedure, this procedure may take a noticeable amount of
time. After a successful load, the interface and device driver is in the administrative down state
(shutdown).
Syntax
interface atm {slot/card/port}
slot
card
port
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no form of this command removes the interface object and all associated sub‐interface objects.
The interface must be shut down first.
no interface atm {slot/card/port}
Mode
Global configuration:
Next Mode
ATM Interface configuration:
Example
The following example creates an ATM interface on slot 0, card 1, port 1:
XSR(config)#interface atm 0/1/1
XSR(config-if<ATM0/1/1>)#
interface atm sub-interface
This command creates an ATM sub‐interface object and associates it with its ATM interface peer.
Setup of internal data paths, which will route an IP interface to the ATM sub‐interface, will
continue as configuration proceeds and a
sub‐interface instance. On successful construction, the sub‐interface is in the administrative down
state (shutdown).
This command requires that the ADSL NIM be installed, the DSP firmware file be present in the
Flash:
The following commands are sub‐commands of
13-88 Configuring ADSL
Caution: This command requires that the ADSL NIM be installed and the DSP firmware file be
present in the Flash: directory.
The XSR slot number, ranging from 0 to 2.
The XSR NIM number, ranging from 1 to 2.
The XSR slot number: 0. The sub‐interface number ranges from 1 to 30.
XSR(config)#
directory, and the ATM port be properly configured.
XSR(config-if<ATMxx>)#
no shutdown
atm sub-interface
command has been issued against this
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