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VMS Help LANCP, SET, DEVICE, Qualifiers (ATM Devices), /CLIP *Conan The Librarian |
Sets the Classical Internet Protocol (CLIP) over ATM (RFC1577).
The CLIP qualifier implements a data-link level device as a
client and/or a server in a logical IP subnet (LIS). This allows
the IP protocol to transmit Ethernet frames over the ATM network.
The /CLIP = ENABLE command causes the system to join the LIS. The
/CLIP = DISABLE command causes the client to leave the logical IP
subnet.
Note that a LIS requires a server, and there must be only one
server for each subnet. Communication between subnets can only be
performed by a router. There can only be one client for each ATM
adapter.
The /CLIP qualifier's syntax with standard Internet dotted
notation is as follows:
SET DEVICE/CLIP =(ip_subnet=a.b.c.d,
ip_address=a.b.c.d,
parent=devnam,
name="ip subnet name",
enable, disable
type = client|server)
The meanings for the syntax for /CLIP are as follows:
Option Meaning
ip_address Specifies the IP address of the CLIP
client.
ip_subnet Specifies the subnet mask of the CLIP
client.
parent=devnam Specifies the parent device name.
name Specifies a name for the LIS to aid in
operations and diagnostics.
type=client Starts up a classical IP client only. This
is the default.
type=server Starts up a classical IP server. Only one
server for each LIS is allowed, and the
server needs to be started first.
type=(server,client) Starts up a classical IP server and
client.
Keywords and their meaning for /CLIP are as follows:
Keyword Meaning
Enable Joins the logical IP subnet.
Disable Causes a client to leave the logical IP subnet.
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