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ILMID(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		      ILMID(8)

NAME
     ilmid — simple ILMI ATM address registration daemon

SYNOPSIS
     ilmid [-d level] [-f] [-r]

DESCRIPTION
     The ilmid utility is a HARP ATM daemon that performs the ILMI ATM address
     registration procedures with an ATM network switch.  It is normally
     invoked at boot time from the ATM startup script.

     For each ATM interface with a UNI signalling manager attached, ilmid will
     open an ILMI PVC (VPI = 0, VCI = 16) and register the interface's ATM
     address with the switch.  As part of the address registration procedure,
     the ATM switch will notify the endsystem (local host) of the “network
     prefix” portion of the endsystem's ATM address and ilmid will notify the
     switch of the endsystem's “user part” of its address (typically the
     interface card MAC address).

OPTIONS
     -d level
	     Specify the debug level for optional protocol tracing.  Messages
	     are written to /var/log/ilmid.

     -f	     Causes ilmid to run in the foreground.

     -r	     Causes ilmid to issue a coldStart TRAP on all ATM interfaces it's
	     able to open and exit.

NOTES
     This daemon does not fully conform to the ATM Forum ILMI specifications.
     In particular, it does not make any queries of the network side to ensure
     that the ATM Address table is empty.  It also does not implement any of
     the ATM Forum MIB that is specified as part of ILMI.

     The ilmid utility will increment the debug level when it receives a
     SIGUSR1 signal and will decrement the debug level when it receives a
     SIGUSR2 signal.

SEE ALSO
     The ATM Forum, ATM User-Network Interface, Version 3.1 (UNI 3.1)
     Specification for details on the ILMI protocols and address registration
     procedures.

COPYRIGHT
     Copyright (c) 1994-1998, Network Computing Services, Inc.

AUTHORS
     John Cavanaugh, Network Computing Services, Inc.
     Mike Spengler, Network Computing Services, Inc.
     Joseph Thomas, Network Computing Services, Inc.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
     This software was developed with the support of the Defense Advanced
     Research Projects Agency (DARPA).

BUGS
     Please report any bugs to ⟨harp-bugs@magic.net⟩.

BSD			      September 14, 1998			   BSD
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