In linux-atm, the connection is specified as a triple,
<itf>.<vpi>.<vci> (or so I vaguely recall).
ATM interfaces would always have a unique interface number.
On Fri, 6 Mar 2015 05:32:43 -0800
Pitta Keschi <pr...@an...> wrote:
> Guys, I am trying to set up a pppoatm connection.
> >From what I've read, it seems that pppd just needs
> to know which library to use (and the VPI/VCI pair):
> that is pppoatm.so. Since when setting up a pppoe
> interface we do state the name of the ethternet interface
> we want this connection passing through, the question
> here is _how_ pppd could know which is the atm card
> on which setting up the ppp connection.
>
> Thanks
>
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