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3.4.5 Displaying the Network Number
You can find the current network range for any port on which
AppleTalk routing is enabled by using LCM.
To find the network number for a port:
Type: ataddr
LCM responds:
Usage: ataddr [<port number> <net-range>]
Notes: If there are no other devices on the network, the network
configuration (Net-Cfg) and zone configuration (Zone-Cfg)
status is listed as unconfigured. As soon as another device comes
up, the ATX configures itself and the status is changed to
configured. When the configured zone and network status is
listed as garnered, it means that this port learned its network
number and zone name from the seed router.
3.4.6 Adding a Zone Name
Every AppleTalk device belongs to a zone, which is a logical
grouping of devices. For example, you may want to create zones
that correspond to department names such as Engineering,
Marketing, or Sales. Zone names may have as many 32 characters
and they may include spaces. You must enter the zone name in
quotes for it to be recognized.
To add a zone name.
Type: atzone <port number> <“zone name”> on
.
For example, atzone 6 “Engineering” on, would create the
zone name Engineering on port 6. LCM responds:
AppleTalk Zones
Port CFG-Range Active Range DDP-Addr
2 0-0
0-0 0.0 unconfigured unconfigured
Net-Cfg Zone-Cf
3 300-400
298-400 300.2 configured configured
4 100-200
100-200 300.2 garnered garnered