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ILMI-Based Server Discovery for ATMARP



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Network Working Group                                       M. Davison
Request for Comments: 2601                               Cisco Systems
Category: Standards Track                                    June 1999


                 ILMI-Based Server Discovery for ATMARP

Status of this Memo

   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

   This memo defines how ILMI-based Server Discovery, which provides a
   method for ATM-attached hosts and routers to dynamically determine
   the ATM addresses of servers, shall be used to locate ATMARP servers.

1. Introduction

   Presently, configuring a host or router to use ATMARP [1] is
   cumbersome and error-prone since it requires at least one ATM address
   to be statically configured on each host or router in the network.
   Further, it is impossible to implement a diskless host to use ATMARP
   since local configuration is required.  ILMI-based Server Discovery,
   hereafter referred to as "server discovery," provides a solution to
   these problems.

   A brief overview of the Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI)
   and the Service Registry MIB, as defined by the ATM Forum, are
   provided in this memo. The reader should consult [2] for a complete
   description of ILMI and this MIB, but the information contained here
   is sufficient for an understanding of its use to support ATMARP
   server discovery.

2. Integrated Local Management Interface

   The Integrated Local Management Interface (ILMI) [2] provides a
   mechanism for ATM-attached devices, such as hosts, routers, and ATM
   switches, to transfer management information. It is based on the
   Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Version 1, and supports



Davison                     Standards Track