Configuring Ip Routing On An Interface - Nortel Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Manual

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202 Configuring Enterprise Edge Services
4. Press the TAB key to save your settings.
Note: After you configured global settings, you must configure each
interface to use the IP routing protocol of your choice. For more
information, see
5. If OSPF is the routing protocol of your choice, configure the OSPF Global
Settings according to the following table:
Attribute
OSPF Log Level
Router ID
Router Area ID
Authentication
Type

Configuring IP routing on an interface

After you configured the IP Routing global settings, you must configure each
available network interface to use the routing protocol of your choice or static
routes..
This section provides instructions on how to configure interfaces for IP routing and
how to create static routes. The available interfaces appear under the IP Routing
heading. Follow the same instructions to configure all interfaces. For information
on how to create static routes, see
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Programming Operations Guide
Configuring IP routing on an interface
Description
Allows you to enable the recording of events in the Event Viewer. The
following options are available:
Maximum, logs all information in the Event Viewer.
Warnings Also, logs errors and warnings in the Event Viewer.
Errors Only, logs errors in the Event Viewer.
Disabled, disables event logs.
The default value is Errors Only.
Allows you to specify the IP address that uniquely identifies the Enterprise
Edge router on your network.
Allows you to specify the area where your Enterprise Edge router is located
on your network.
The default value is 0.0.0.0.
Allows you to enable or disable password authentication.
Values are None, Password.
The default value is None.
Note: For information on how to set the authentication password, see
Configuring OSPF Parameters on a network interface
Tips
You must use the same routing protocol on all interfaces. For example, you can
not configure your LAN1 interface to use RIP, and your WAN1 interface to
use OSPF.
Static routes
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