Cayman 3220-H User's Guide
December 2000
8. Use the IP Interface radio buttons to enable or disable IP
traffic over this virtual circuit.
9. Use the NAT radio buttons to enable or disable network
address translation for this virtual circuit.
10. Enter the IP address the Cayman 3220-H will use on this
virtual circuit in the Local Address field.
The IP address you enter must not be in use by other devices on
this virtual circuit. Enter
3220-H to negotiate its IP address with the remote peer.
11. Enter the IP address for the remote peer in the Peer
Address field.
Enter
if you want the Cayman 3220-H to negotiate the
0.0.0.0
IP address for the remote peer.
12. Use the Admin Restrictions list to specify whether the
Cayman 3220-H accepts administrative commands
received over this virtual circuit.
Options are:
None – All traffic is accepted over this port.
Admin-Disabled – Router traffic is accepted over this port
but administration commands are ignored.
Admin-Only – Administration commands are accepted over
this port but router traffic is ignored.
13. Use the RIP-Send list to specify whether you want the
Cayman 3220-H to send Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) messages to other routers.
RIP lets your Cayman 3220-H inform other routers of routes
available through its interfaces. Options are:
Off – Do not send RIP messages to other routers.
RIP-1 – Broadcast routing information in RIP version 1
format.
if you want the Cayman
0.0.0.0
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