2-8Configuring a Classical IP ATM NetworkNOTE: If the response is all zeros, this indicates thatthe NSAP address has not been assigned.Check the other qaaN interfaces to see if anyhave been configured. If not, then manuallyassign an NSAP address as in step 1 above.If you are using a windowed graphical user interface, keep the window withthe NSAP address open because you will need to cut and paste this addressinto several locations. If not, carefully write down the address so you can addit correctly to the other locations. If you are not registered with ILMI, you willneed to assign or manually configure an NSAP address to the interface.With the preconditions met and the required information obtained, ARP serv-ers may be created with the following steps. Two methods are shown. AnARP server can be configured for a one-time use, which is deactivated if theARP server is rebooted. This method is shown first. An ARP server can alsobe permanently configured to be active on boot. This method is shown sec-ond.2.3.2.1 Configuring a Host as an ARP Server for One-Time Use1. On the host you wish to configure as an ARP server, log in as root.2. On the host, change to the directory in which the ATM boot file isstored. To determine the location of this directory, use your systemspecific find command and search for the location of the atmarputility. The ATM boot files are stored in this directory. (See the listbelow for the names of the system specific boot files.)