Configuring Ip Interfaces; Ip Interface Record - Frame Relay Example - Cabletron Systems FRM User Manual

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Configuring IP Interfaces

Configuring IP
An IP interface on the FRM allows the Internet Protocol to be executed over frame
relay, X.25, or LAN.
To display all IP interfaces configured on the node, press
LLC2/BRIDGE/IPX Interfaces Menu (or
To configure an interface, press
faces Menu. When prompted, enter an interface number:
sequential number to identify the interface.)
It is a good idea to configure the LAN interface as interface
that the default IP address used for
11) will always be the same.
The display depends on the interface; the following figure shows an example, and
Table 13-2
(on page 13-7) through
all interface types.
IP I nterface Con figu ration
*
In terface Nu mber: 10
A Maximu m Trans mis sion U nit
B Rou tin g Metric Cou nt
C IC MP Redirects
D RI P Su pport
E RI P Flas h U pdates (sec)
F
RI P Full Upd ates (s ec)
G Priority
H Band width Allocation Group
I
In terface Type
J
Sou rce C ard
K Sou rce Port
L Sou rce D LCI
M Enab le Inverse AR P
N
Destination IP A ddress
O Un numb ered Interface
P
Sou rce I P Add ress
Q Network Mask
Op tion :
Figure 13-2 IP Interface Record – Frame Relay Example
Destination IP Address
Source IP Address
[A], [C], [E], [A]
at the Configure IP/LLC2/BRIDGE/IPX Inter-
[B]
Unnumbered Interfaces
Table 13-4
(on page 13-9) list the parameters for
N ode N ame=nodexyz
4096
0
Y
0 En abled
60
120
5
1
FRL
0
0
16
N
100.100.2.1
N
100.100.2.2
255.0.0.0
[A],[C],[E],[B]
is displayed only if
is displayed only if
Unnumbered Interface
at the Configure IP/
[A]
from the Main Menu).
. (This is merely a
0–256
. This ensures
0
(see page 13-
from Main Menu
is
Enable Inverse ARP
N
is
.
N
.
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