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Step Two: Add an IP
Network
Essentially, this step gives an IP address to the RAS 1500, so it can be
found on the LAN. Use the following command:
add ip network <IP network name>
address <IP address>
Example:
add ip network ipnet address 192.112.227.115
Step Three: Add a
Modem Group
(optional)
By default, all modem ports on your RAS 1500 belong to a modem group
named “all.” But, you can create your own modem groups and assign
modems to them. Modems can belong to more than one modem group.
When a network user requests the use of a modem group on the RAS
1500, the user is assigned the first available modem from that group. If
all modems in the group are being used, the RAS 1500 sends a message
to alert the user. Users can either re-submit the request for a modem or
select another modem group.
Configure modem groups by specifying the interfaces that you want to
belong to the group:
add modem_group <group_name>
interface <modem slot/modem port>
Table 7
IP Network Parameters
Parameter
Description
network name
Name of IP network. Unique ASCII string of up to 64
characters.
address
Address of the IP network. The RAS 1500 and the
network computers must be on the same subnet of the
LAN.
Table 8
Modem Group Parameters
Parameter
Description
modem group name
Name of the modem group. You should limit the length
of this name to eight characters. That ensures the name
always displays completely in list and show commands.
The maximum length is 64 ASCII characters.
modem slot/port
List of interfaces to be assigned to the modem group.
The format is
module/slot/modem
. A comma
separates each interface.
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