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Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
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Chapter 9
Managing Static Routing
This chapter describes how to use the command-line interface to setup and manage 
static routes in an Avaya M770 ATM Switch. For information about how to access 
and use the Avaya M770 ATM Switch command-line interface, see Chapter 3 “How 
to Use the Command-line Interface”.
Setting up routing entries
This chapter describes the commands that allow you to configure static routes in the 
routing table in the Avaya M770 ATM Switch. For more examples about setting up 
routing entries for an attached device, see “Routing Configuration” on page 13.
Static routing is needed when connecting to an ATM host which does not support 
ILMI, and when connecting to another switch which supports only IISP and not 
PNNI.
Adding a new routing entry to the routing table
To add a new routing entry to the routing table, enter a partial prefix, followed by 
one or more virtual ports. A 19-byte ATM address is usually composed by 
combining the switch network prefix with the End-Station Identifier (ESI) of the 
attached device. 
Note:  
Static routing should be configured on the module through which the route is 
performed e.g. if you want to add a route to virtual port 8.4.0 you need to configure 
this in module number 8.
The static routes shown in module 8 will be only the routes of module 8.