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SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide ATM Sub-Interface Config Command Set
5991-2114 © Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 671
Default Values
client-id By default, the client identifier is populated using the following formula:
TYPE: INTERFACE SPECIFIC INFO : MAC ADDRESS
Where TYPE specifies the media type in the form of one hexadecimal byte
(refer to
hardware-address <hardware-address> <type> on page 283 for a
detailed listing of media types), and the MAC ADDRESS is the Media Access
Control (MAC) address assigned to the first Ethernet interface in the unit in
the form of six hexadecimal bytes. (For units with a single Ethernet interface,
the MAC ADDRESS assigned to ethernet 0/1 is used in this field).
INTERFACE SPECIFIC INFO is only used for Frame Relay interfaces and
can be determined using the following:
FR_PORT# : Q.922 ADDRESS
Where the FR_PORT# specifies the label assigned to the virtual Frame Relay
interface using four hexadecimal bytes. For example, a virtual Frame Relay
interface labeled 1 would have a FR_PORT# of 00:00:00:01.
The Q.922 ADDRESS field is populated using the following:
Where the FECN, BECN, C/R, DE, and high order EA bits are assumed
to be 0 and the lower order extended address (EA) bit is set to 1.
The following list provides a few example DLCIs and associated Q.922 address:
DLCI (decimal) / Q.922 address (hex)
16 / 0x0401
50 / 0x0C21
60 / 0x0CC1
70 / 0x1061
80 / 0x1401
hostname
By default, the hostname is the name configured using the Global Configuration
hostname command.
“<string>”
By default, the hostname is the name configured using the Global Configuration
hostname
command.
DLCI (high order)
DLCI (lower)
EA
EA
DE
C/R
FECN BECN
876 5 4 3 2 1
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