Using Ip - Bay Networks NauticaRS Reference Manual

Nortel nautica nauticars software: reference guide
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The Nautica router you are using learns many of its routes via
ISDN, but there are times when you need to add your own routes,
for example to reach a specific network or host. To this end the
BCC allows you to create static and cul-de-sac routes.
Note:
Only create cul-de-sac routes to reach a cul-de-sac or
stub network.
There are times when it is also necessary to filter calls that are
sent or received by the unit. Within the IP object there is an option
that allows you to create IP filters.
This chapter contains the following sections:
The IP Object
IP Routes
(page
Modifying and Creating Routes
IP Filters
(page
Modifying and Creating Filters
Well-Known Port Numbers
IP Statistics (page
(page
9-2)
9-4)
9-13)
(page
(page
9-23)
Chapter 9

Using IP

(page
9-9)
9-14)
9-20)
9-1

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