Ip Interface Record - Frame Relay Example - Cabletron Systems Netlink FRX4000 User Manual

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13-6
IP Interface Configuration
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Interface Number: 10
A Maximum Transmission Unit
B Routing Metric Count
C ICMP Redirects
D RIP Support
E RIP Flash Updates (sec)
F RIP Full Updates (sec)
G Priority
H Bandwidth Allocation Group
I
Interface Type
J
Source Card
K Source Port
L Source DLCI
M Enable Inverse ARP
N
Destination IP Address
O Unnumbered Interface
P
Source IP Address
Q Network Mask
Option:
Figure 13-2 IP Interface Record – Frame Relay Example
Destination IP Address
Source IP Address
Some changes to IP Interfaces and Static Routes (described later) require
an extra step to update the FRX4000/6000 software. Changing certain
parameters will generate the message:
changed. ............. Do you wish to update them at this time Y/N (N)?
be done, but if you are making several changes to IP Interfaces and Static
Routes, you can save time by specifying
one. Entering
IP Interfaces and Static Routes.
If you forget to specify
via
On-line Update Dynamic Routing Parameters
IP/LLC2/BRIDGE/IPX Defaults Configuration menu (or
from the Main Menu).
If the
is
Interface Type
figure Secondary Addresses
following.
4096
0
Y
0 Enabled
60
120
5
1
FRL
0
0
16
N
100.100.2.1
N
100.100.2.2
255.0.0.0
is displayed only if
is displayed only if
after the final change will update all changes made to both
Y
after the last change, you can still update the node
Y
,
, or
Ethernet
802.3
802.5
. Selecting this item will display a screen similar to the
Node Name=nodexyz
from Main Menu
[A],[C],[E],[B]
Enable Inverse ARP
Unnumbered Interface
Dynamic Routing Parameters have
for each change until the final
N
,
at the
[G]
[A], [A], [E], [G]
, there will be a menu item called
FRX4000/FRX6000 4.0 User Guide, Rev 01
is
.
N
is
.
N
This must
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