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Understanding ATM, MPOA, ATM Router Redundancy, and OAM
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Configuring an ATM Address for an Adjacent Host
An adjacent host is a network device on the local LIS. You must configure an
ATM address for all hosts on the LIS that do not use ATMARP.
For a description of the IP parameters required for creating adjacent hosts in a
classical IP over ATM environment, see “Adjacent Host Parameters” on
page A-104.
For more information about adding, editing, and deleting adjacent hosts, see
Configuring IP Services.
ATM LAN Emulation Concepts
LAN emulation allows virtual communication of traditional LAN devices and
applications over an ATM network. An ATM network can run one or more
emulated LANs. However, each emulated LAN is independent of the others and
devices cannot communicate directly across emulated LAN boundaries.
This section provides general information about LAN emulation as described by
the ATM Forum. For more information about LAN emulation, refer to the ATM
Forum document LAN Emulation Over ATM (Version 1.0).
For instructions on how to customize LAN emulation on your ATM router, see
Chapter 8, “Customizing LAN Emulation Service Records and Clients.”
LAN Emulation Connectivity
An emulated LAN can provide Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) or token ring (IEEE 802.5)
connectivity. With an emulated Ethernet or token ring network over ATM,
software applications can interact as if they were connected to a traditional LAN.
Note:
Communication between emulated LANs is possible through routers
and bridges only (possibly implemented on the same end station).
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