Interface Configuration Environment; Routing Configuration Environment - AddPac VoiceFinder AP200 User Manual

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VoiceFinder AP200 VoIP Residential Gateway (RGW) User's Guide Version 1.1

3.2.2. Interface Configuration Environment

In order to communicate in an Ethernet and WAN(LAN or HomePNA Port)
environment, an IP address must be configured for each port. For commands
related to port IP address connection, refer to interface related commands. For
the WAN(SERIAL) port, configuration for lower level protocols is required as well
as IP address.
The LAN 1(for WAN) ports for VoiceFinder AP200 are supports Legacy LAN,
PPP(PPPoE) for ADSL connection. In order to connect to the network, the WAN
protocol must match the one used at the other equipment, including
configuration variables. Discussion with the administrator of the other
equipment is recommended.
The Interface configuration mode, allows traffic management of particular
packets per interface. For security related Access-List, DHCP information, refer
to the "Configurations for Security and Internet" section.
For packet management information, refer to the "Configurations for Routing"
section.

3.2.3. Routing Configuration Environment

The VoiceFinder AP200 Gateway supports Static, Default routing protocols. The
routing protocol is responsible for assignment of packet route, and VoiceFinder
AP200 is supports multi-protocols simultaneously. Therefore it is required to
configure which protocol to use. Refer to "Routing Configuration Environment"
and "Interface Configuration Environment".
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