appletalk interface
define
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For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.
Defines an AppleTalk interface.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
ap i def
Important Considerations
An AppleTalk interface defines the relationship between a virtual LAN
(VLAN) and an AppleTalk network:
Every AppleTalk interface has one VLAN associated with it.
For routing purposes, you define a range of network numbers that
are assigned to the AppleTalk interface. Example:
You can configure the interface to be a seed or nonseed interface:
Seed interface — Initializes ("seeds") the network with your
configuration information. This information includes the network
range and zone name list.
Nonseed interface — Listens for a seed router and then takes the
zone and network range information from the first seed interface
that it detects. After a nonseed interface obtains this information,
it can participate in AppleTalk routing.
Before you define the AppleTalk interface, you must define a VLAN
and select AppleTalk as a protocol that the VLAN supports.
Clients that have not been configured to use a particular zone use the
default zone name.
You can enter up to 16 zone names per interface.
Options
Prompt
Description
Seed
Whether an interface is
Interface
configured as an AppleTalk
seed (y) or non-seed interface
(n).
Start of
Start of the network range that
network
is associated with the seed
range
interface. Seed interfaces only .
End of
End of the network range that
network
is associated with the seed
range
interface. Seed interfaces only .
appletalk interface define
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Possible Values
[Default]
n (no)
y (factory
default), or
y (yes)
current value
1 – 65279
–
1 – 65279
Value specified
for start of
network range,
or current value
665
–
20310
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