Standard Routing - Bay Networks Nautica 200 Reference Manual

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Standard Routing

Do you wish to run quick setup now?:
Enter the name of this router (e.g., accountname):
Enter the IP Address for this router.:
Are you using Cul-de-sac routing?:
Are you using Novell IPX? (y/n):
117237-C Rev. A
To set the router up as a standard router, after entering setup the
first question you are asked is:
The default here is
is the only time you can cancel the setup procedure without
having to go all the way through to the end.
The next question is:
Enter here the name you wish your router to be known by or, if
you are connecting to the Internet via an Internet Service Provider
(ISP), enter the account name the ISP has given you.
Enter the IP address of your Nautica Router or the IP address
given you by the ISP. If you enter the address without a subnet
mask (i.e., 10.10.10.10/0 or 10.10.10.10) then the router will be
set up for Single Host Addressing. You must use Single Host
Addressing if you intend to use your Nautica unit to connect to an
ISP.
Cul-de-sac routing allows two networks with the same subnet
masks to communicate. For example, to save on limited IP
addresses, a remote office may use the same IP subnet as a central
office. The default option for this question is No, and to set up for
Standard routing, answer No to this question.
Click here if you wish to setup for
Answering No to the Cul-de-sac routing option brings up the next
question:
Understanding the Command Line
(for no); type
n
y
Cul-de-sac
(for yes) to begin setup. This
Routing.
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