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atmsetup(8)
NAME
atmsetup - Sets up Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) driver, signaling, and
services
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/atmsetup
DESCRIPTION
The atmsetup script configures and runs ATM on your system. You can use
atmsetup to initially set up your ATM configuration or to change your
current ATM configuration.
The atmsetup script configures the driver and signaling on an ATM end
system. In addition, you can configure your system to operate in a
Classical IP or Local Area Network (LAN) emulation environment. See
Asynchronous Transfer Mode for additional information on configuring ATM on
your system.
Before running atmsetup, make sure that your system is connected to a
switch, the network software is configured and running, ATM is configured
into the kernel, and the ATM subsets are installed.
The atmsetup script prompts you for all information that you need to enter
in order to configure ATM. The script creates and maintains a directory
hierarchy /etc/atm, which contains all the ATM configuration information.
After running atmsetup, you must run the netconfig utility to configure the
ATM interfaces with the correct IP address and netmask.
RESTRICTIONS
You can configure lis interfaces to support SVCs and elan interfaces only
with atmsetup.
The atmsetup script supports boot-time configuration only.
FILES
/usr/sbin/atmsetup
Specifies the command pathname
/etc/atm/up
The path name containing ATM commands to execute when the system
is booted
/etc/atm/down
THe path name containing ATM commands to execute when the system
is shut down
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: atmarp(8), atmconfig(8), atmelan(8), atmsig(8).
Network Administration
Asynchronous Transfer Mode