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IBM 9077 SP Switch Router: Get Connected to the SP Switch

Table 24 shows the IP addresses used in our configuration.

Table 24. Configuration of SP Switch - ATM Bridged - SP Switch

Basically, the two ports are managed by a specific daemon and packets are
sent over the participating ports depending on parameters in the
configuration file /etc/bridged.conf.

A "wrapped" version of vi, called bredit, is available on the GRF router, and
you should use it to create or edit the configuration file by running the
command

bredit

.

First, we look at the GRF 1600:

1. The following screen shot gives you the minimum required data to be put

into /etc/bridged.conf:

Remarks: The data from

bridge_group bg0

(used in Section 5.1.4.2, “SP

Switch - FDDI Connection with Bridging” on page 179) was commented
out for our convenience. Up to 16 bridge groups are allowed on a GRF

Adapter

IP Address

SP Switch Router Adapter card 1

192.168.13.4

SP Switch Router ATM media card
(port 00) in GRF 400

10.1.1.2

SP Switch Router ATM media card
(port 00) in GRF 1600

10.1.1.1

SP Switch Router Adapter card 2

192.168.14.4

# bredit
# bridge_group bg0 {
# port gf000 gf001 gf002 gf003;
# };

bridge_group bg1 (
port ga010 ga0180;
};

:wq!
/tmp/bridged.conf.6117: 7 lines, 101 characters.
Update /etc/bridged.conf with these changes? [y/n] [n] y
Parsed file "/tmp/bridged.conf.6117" successfully.
Changes committed.
Use grwrite(8) to make the changes permanent.
Signal bridged to effect changes now? [y/n] [n] n
Use ’brsig hup’ to force bridged(8) to re-read the configuration file.
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