Carrier Access Multi-Service Router (MSR) Card MSR/Adit 3K GUI Reference Manual page 130

Carrier access msr/adit 3k gui multi-service router (msr) card gui reference manual
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Network Connections
Connections that Require Configuration
Field
Internet Protocol
Unnumbered
Obtain an IP Address
Automatically
Use the Following IP
Address
DNS Static Entries
Obtain DNS Server
Address Automatically
Use the Following DNS
Server Address
Routing
Routing Mode
SIP ALG
Device Metric
Default Route
Routing Protocol
Internet Connection
Firewall
Additional IP Addresses
NOTE:
The Adit uses the compressed format of protocol encapsulation, which means it uses
a 1-byte protocol instead of 2 bytes. The unit automatically detects when the opposite end
does not support this, by protocol rejects, and reverts to uncompressed to accommodate older
devices that may not support Rx on the 1-byte format.
3-20
Definition (Continued)
Treat this as an un-numbered interface, as per RFC 1812.
Sets the WAN to use DHCP to obtain an IP address.
Override Subnet Mask - Set mask, override any previous setting.
IP Address - Sets the IP Address
Override Subnet Mask - Set mask, override any previous setting.
(This name is a link to the Advanced/DNS Static Entries window.)
Sets the interface to obtain a DNS Server address.
Sets the DNS Server Address.
Primary DNS Server - Enter the specific DNS server address to use.
Secondary DNS Server - Enter a secondary DNS server address to use.
Displays the current routing mode.
Route - Routing is used if public is visible on both sides.
NAPT - NAPT is used if doing private IPs on the Ethernet side or if you want
to hide specific publics on the internal side.
This field allows the customer to turn off the SIP ALG on external interfaces.
Checked - the SIP ALG will be switched off.
Unchecked - the SIP ALG will not work.
Value of Metric of IP network on this interface in the Routing Table. Range is
0-255, with a default of 20.
Check to enable default route. Default is enabled.
None - Disable the routing protocol on this interface.
OSPF - Set the routing protocol to OSPF on this interface. There is a link
below the option to configure OSPF.
RIP - Set the routing protocol to RIP on this interface.
Listen to RIP Messages - None, RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPv1/2
Send RIP Messages - None, RIPv1, RIPv2 - Broadcast, RIPv2 - Multicast
Note: This name is a link to the Security window
Enables/disables Firewall for this device.
Opens a window to add an additional IP address with subnet mask.
Adit 3000 (Rel. 1.6) and MSR Card (Rel 2.0) GUI

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