ipatm arpserver atm here
DSL> ip ipatm arpserver atm 47.0.83.10.a2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.20.2b.4.3.8.0
DSL> ip ipatm arpserver atm
ipatm arpserver atm 47.00.83.10.a2.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.20.2b.04.03.08.00
13.5.10. ipatm files
Syntax:
ipatm files
Description:
Lists the IP-over-ATM connections, listens, and slots for available connections.
Example:
DSL>
ip ipatm files
i/f atm 0 transmissions queued, 6 free connections, 4 listeners
0: on atm Connected to 192.168.220.48, 2 rx buffers idle 0ms
1: on atm Listening, 1 rx buffers (in use)
2: on atm Listening, 1 rx buffers (in use)
3: on atm Listening, 1 rx buffers (in use)
4: on atm Listening, 1 rx buffers (in use)
5: on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers
6: on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers
7: on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers
8: on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers
9: on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers
10: on atm Idle, 0 rx buffers
13.5.11. ipatm lifetime
Syntax:
ipatm lifetime <secs>
Description:
Displays or sets idle time-out for IP-over-ATM SVCs: if there is no traffic on an SVC for this period, then it will be
disconnected. (It might be disconnected before this period in order to make room for new connections.) There is no way
to disable the time-out, but “ip ipatm lifetime 999999” will have much the same effect.
Configuration saving saves this information. The default lifetime is 60 seconds.
Example:
DSL> ip ipatm lifetime
Idle lifetime for connections: 1m
DSL> ip ipatm lifetime 90
Idle lifetime for connections: 1m30s
13.5.12. ipatm pvc
Syntax:
ipatm pvc
ipatm pvc add <i/f> <vci>/[<IP address>][/<pcr>] [<port>]
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