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Man Page: esi

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 8

ESI(8)							       Maintenance Commands							    ESI(8)

NAME
esi - get or set the end system identifier (ESI)
SYNOPSIS
esi [itf] esi [-f] esi [itf] esi -V
DESCRIPTION
esi is used to show or set the end system identifier (ESI, a unique six-byte number corresponding to the MAC address of LAN technologies like Ethernet) of an ATM interface. If the interface number itf is omitted, interface 0 is used by default. The esi argument is a string of twelve hex digits. Only the ESI stored in the kernel is accessed; esi does not change the ESI stored on the NIC. If a non-zero ESI is already set on an inter- face, the -f option has to be used to overwrite it. Note that ESI changes are not automatically propagated throughout the system, e.g. to ilmid. esi should therefore be used early during sys- tem initialization.
OPTIONS
-f force overwriting an existing ESI. -V print version number of esi on standard output and exit.
AUTHOR
Werner Almesberger, EPFL ICA <Werner.Almesberger@epfl.ch>
SEE ALSO
ilmid(8) Linux April 26, 2000 ESI(8)
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