01-25-2002 09:01 AM - edited 03-01-2019 08:13 PM
What is the limit for atm subinterfaces?
Ex. ATM2/0.1 through ATM2/0.99
Then it would go to ATM2/1.0
Then on through ATM2/9.99
Is that correct?
Thanks in advance.
02-01-2002 04:41 PM
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02-01-2002 06:08 PM
Under this ATM interface if you type this command you get!
int atm5/0.?
0-4294967295
That number looks like the total number of subnet interfaces. Also I imagine that it will depend on the hardware and its limitations.
02-05-2002 06:57 PM
Logically you can use the subinterface up to 4294967295 but the real boundary is the memory capacity. Because every single logical interface will take up some space in the RAM.
Thus it depends on your RAM size.
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