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Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
T
his chapter in the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
describes the Annex implementation of IP routing and the Routing
Information Protocol (RIP) for SLIP, PPP, and Ethernet ports. When using
that chapter for configuring routing on an RA 6300, note the following:
Active RIP is enabled by default; you do not have to set the
option_key parameter.
Typically, you do not configure interfaces by port name and
number e.g., asy5. There are only two RA 6300 interfaces, en0
(the Ethernet interface) and port. Entering port with an na or
admin set command sets the parameter value globally, that is,
for all calls arriving on the PRI interface. For example, the
following sample admin session disables all RIP advertising
over the PRI interface:
annex: su
password:
admin: interface port
admin: set interface rip_advertise none
admin: reset interface
admin: reset default interface [Y]?
For more details, see interface on page C-15.
Specifying port in a set command in a Session Parameter Block
(SPB) sets the parameter for only those calls matching the SPB's
criteria. The following three SPBs show one way to handle the
configuration illustrated in Figure A-11 on page A-140.
%pri
begin_session routing_1
calling_no 6173335555
called_no 6175559999
call_action modem
set mode ppp
set subnet mask 255.255.255.0
end_session
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Chapter 9
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