ATM Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide

Getting Status Information with ATM Commands
Command Examples
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For example, the output of the ioscan -fCatm command might look like
this (the driver names are shown in bold in this example):
Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
=======================================================================
...
atm 0 10/8 atm2gsc CLAIMED INTERFACE
atm 1 10/12 atm2pci CLAIMED INTERFACE PCI (11270400)
So, using Table 7-5, the first ATM adapter (instance 0) is a J2469A,
J2499A, J3420B, or J3573A adapter, and the second adapter (instance 1)
is an A5513A, A5515A, or A5483A adapter. If the driver corresponds to
an adapter type that includes both speeds (155 and 622), you can
determine the adapter’s speed by looking at the adapter’s medium
information (see “Getting Adapter Status, Physical Layer Statistics, and
Medium Information” on page 152).