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Configuring the SLC
ConnectReach
Using the Configuration Commands
Configuring the Synchronous Interface
(Continued)
Configuring using
the PVC submenu
commands
4-42
Issue 4
June 2002
System
PVC Configuration
Each PVC submenu allows the user to configure Data Link Connection Identifier
(DLCI), IP commands, and Network Address Translation (NAT) options. There are
three possible settings for NAT, they are Pass, In, and Out. Setting the NAT option
to Pass allows all IP packets to pass through (ingress and egress) on the
designated PVC. The In NAT option allows incoming (ingress) IP packets only for
the specified PVC. The Out NAT option allows outgoing (egress) IP packets only
for the specified PVC. In order for these NAT options to be effective, NAT must be
enabled.
The SLC ConnectReach system's implementation of Inverse Address Resolution
Protocol (InARP) is based on RFC 1293. It allows a router at the other end of the
frame relay network to discover the IP address of the SLC ConnectReach system
associated with a PVC. The SLC ConnectReach system passively responds to
InARP requests by supplying its IP address.
Step
Procedure
1
At the Config:Frame-relay prompt, enter PVCn where n is any number from 1 to
30.
(config:Frame-relay)> PVC1
The prompt changes to the Config:FrameRelay:PVC1 prompt.
(config:FrameRelay:PVC1)>
363-208-050
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