Lexmark IBM 9077 User Manual

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GRF Configuration Files

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# The PVC section is where Permanent Virtual Circuits are defined,

# using traffic shapes defined in the Traffic Shaping section,

# along with other parameters specific to PVC configuration.

#

#

# Notes on the format of this file:

#

# Comments follow the Bourne Shell style (all characters following a #

# on a line are ignored).

#

# Statements in this file are separated by newlines. A statement may

# span multiple lines by ending each incomplete line of the statement

# with a ’\’ character. Example:

#

# Traffic_Shape name=high_speed peak=15000 # this is a statement

#

# Service name=bc0 type=bcast addr=198.174.11.1 \ # this is also a statement

# addr=198.176.11.1

#

# User-defined names for Traffic_Shape’s and Service’s must be defined

# before they are used, ie., the definition of a traffic shape must

# precede its use in an Interface or PVC specification, and the

# definition of a Service must precede the use of the name of that

# service in defining any Interfaces.

#

#

# ARP Service info

#

# Lines beginning with the keyword "Service" define virtual "services" which

# may or may not be present on an ATM network attached to a GigaRouter.

#

# Each Service entry the ATM configuration file has the following format:

#

# Service name=value type=arp|bcast addr=value [addr=value ...]

#

# The "name" field is a unique name to identify this ATM service

#

# The "type" field specifies the type of ATM service being configured.

# and how the address argument(s) which follow are interpreted.

#

# type=arp Indicates an ARP service. One to three "addr" field(s)

# must follow, defining NSAP addresses of ARP

# services on the attached ATM network.

#

# A logical interface using this "Service" entry

# will connect to one of the addresses defined for

# this service to get ATM address information for

# any IP addresses it does not already know the

# ATM address of.

#

# type=bcast Defines a "broadcast service". The "addr" field(s)

# contain IP addresses of hosts on a given logical

# logical ATM network to which copies of any broadcast

# packets will be sent, allowing the GigaRouter, when

# so configured, to simulate broadcast over a logical

# IP network.

#

#Service name=arp0 type=arp addr=47000580ffe1000000f21513eb0020481513eb00

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