Creating A Wan Routing Group - Alcatel Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Creating a WAN Routing Group

After entering basic Group information as described in Step 1. Entering Basic Group Informa-
tion on page 19-19, you should have answered Yes to the following prompt:
if you want to enable
Groups, as described earlier. The following steps complete the configuration of the
Routing Group.
a. After answering
Press
if you want to enable IP Routing on the virtual router port for this Group. If
you do not enable IP, then this
want to set up IP routing, enter , press
You may enable routing of both
a
you must fill out information for both
parameters.
b. The following prompt displays:
Enter the IP address for this virtual router port in dotted decimal notation or hexadecimal
notation (e.g., 198.206.181.10). This IP address is assigned to the virtual router port of the
default
within this Group. After you enter the address, press
VLAN
c. The following prompt displays:
The default IP subnet mask (in parentheses) is automatically derived from the default
IP address class. Press
VLAN
subnet mask in dotted decimal notation or hexadecimal notation and press
d. The following prompt displays:
The default IP broadcast address (in parentheses) is automatically derived from the default
IP address class. Press
VLAN
new broadcast address in dotted decimal notation or hexadecimal notation and press
.
e. The following prompt displays:
Enter a useful description for this virtual IP router port using alphanumeric characters. The
description may be up to 30 characters long. Press
Routing.
Routing Groups are treated differently than other
WAN
WAN
to the
Group will not be able to route IP data. If you don't
WAN
o Note o
connection. If you set up dual-protocol routing,
WAN
to select the default subnet mask or enter a new
to select the default IP broadcast address or enter a
Creating a WAN Routing Group
prompt, the following prompt displays:
and skip to Step g.
and
traffic over
IP
IPX
and
IP
IPX
.
WAN
.
.
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