Editing Appletalk Static Routes; Deleting An Appletalk Static Route; Creating An Appletalk Nbp Filter - Lucent Technologies Cajun P220 Operation Manual

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Editing AppleTalk Static Routes

To edit an AppleTalk static route:
1. In the AppleTalk Configuration section of the Web Agent window, click Static
Route. The AppleTalk Static Route dialog box opens. For more information on
static route parameters, refer to Table 10-2.
2. Select the AppleTalk Static Route to be edited by clicking the Select check box.
3. In the Network Range Start field, enter the new network range start
number.
4. In the Network Range End field, enter the new network range end number.
5. In the Network Number field, enter the new network number of the next hop
for the static route.
6. In the Node field, enter the new node number of the next hop for the static
route.
7. In the Type field, enter the type to be associated with the static route.
8. Click Edit Zone to edit the AppleTalk zone for this static route. The Edit AppleTalk
Zone dialog box opens.
9. In the Add text field, enter the new AppleTalk zone network range and click
Add.
10. Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.

Deleting an AppleTalk Static Route

To delete an AppleTalk static route:
1. In the AppleTalk Configuration section of the Web Agent window, click Static
Route. The AppleTalk Interfaces dialog box opens.
2. Select the AppleTalk static route to be deleted.
3. Click DELETE to remove the AppleTalk static route.

Creating an AppleTalk NBP Filter

The Name-Binding Protocol (NBP) performs a conversion from named AppleTalk entities
to their AppleTalk protocol addresses. Multiple names can exist for the same entity
(alias). NBP also performs:
Name registration
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