Lucent Technologies 9077 04S Manuale Utente

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 October 22, 1999   
SP Switch Router Adapter Guide - 1.4 Update 2
Configuring the SP Switch Router Adapter
Step 2. Assign IP addresses
Type 
sh
 at the 
super>
 prompt for the UNIX shell prompt to appear:           
super> sh
Interface name             
The SP Switch Router interface name has five components that describe an individual interface 
in terms of its physical slot location in the chassis, and its specific and virtual locations on a 
media card.
In a 4-card SP Switch Router, model 04S, the SP Switch Router Adapter card interface names 
look like these: 
gt000, gt010, gt020, gt030
   (only the slot # changes, 0 – 4).
Figure 2-5.  Components in the SP Switch Router Adapter card’s interface name 
Internet address  
The Internet address is the 32-bit IP address for the specified logical interface. Enter this 
address in standard dotted-decimal (octet) notation:  
xx.xx.xx.xx
. This value must match 
any entered into 
/etc/grdev1.conf
.  
Netmask  
Netmask is the 32-bit address for the logical IP network on the physical network to which the 
specific SP Switch Router or media card physical interface is attached. The netmask is entered 
in standard dotted-decimal (octet) notation. If no destination/broadcast address is supplied, a 
netmask is required.  This value must match any entered into 
/etc/grdev1.conf
Broadcast / destination address     
The broadcast or destination address is the 32-bit address for this network. Enter the broadcast 
or destination address in standard dotted-decimal (octet) notation. When a broadcast IP address 
is assigned to a logical interface, the netmask value is ignored. A dash (-) can be entered in the 
netmask column, or it can be left blank.
The connection of the SP Switch Router Adapter card to the SP system is point-to-multipoint.    
g  t  0  y  0
1st:  
4th:  
5th
3rd:  
2nd:  
always “g” for GRF 
media type, t (SP Adapter), f (FDDI), h (HIPPI), e (100Base-T), etc  
chassis number, always “0” (zero)
slot number in hex
logical interface number in hex, always “0” (zero) 
SP Switch board
SP Adapter card
point
multipoint