Voyager Port Naming Conventions; Configuring Routing And Applications; Installation, Configuration, And Maintenance Tips - Nokia IP500 Series Installation Manual

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Voyager Port Naming Conventions

The following table shows the physical and logical names Voyager uses for
for each of the supported interfaces.
Interface
Built-in Ethernet interfaces
Quad-port Ethernet NIC
interfaces
ISDN interfaces
V.35 or X.21 interfaces

Configuring Routing and Applications

After you finish configuring the network interfaces with Voyager, the
appliance is ready for routing and application configuration.
Use Voyager to configure the routing performed by the appliance.
For information about how to access Voyager, see
page 41.
Use the documentation provided with your security application to
configure firewall, VPN, and intrusion detection software.

Installation, Configuration, and Maintenance Tips

The following list provides reminders and commands to help you install,
configure, and maintain your appliance:
Define the proxy ARP to support network address translation through the
ARP link on the Voyager Configuration page.
For information about accessing Voyager and the related reference
materials, see
IP500 Series Installation Guide
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Physical Name
eth<port>
eth-s<slot>p<port>
isdn-s<slot>p<port>
ser-s<slot>p<port>
"To open Voyager"
Configuring Routing and Applications
Logical Name
eth<port>c<channel>
eth-s<slot>p<port>c<channel>
isdn-s<slot>p<port>c<channel>
ser-s<slot>p<port>c<channel>
"To open Voyager"
on page 41.
on
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