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February 2004
8. Configuration is complete. The IAD displays the following prompt:
Save new IP Information?
->(Y)
Type
Y
to confirm your changes, or press Escape to cancel.
9. If you confirm, the IAD saves the settings.
10. If bridging is enabled and an IP address is assigned on the WAN
interface, the IAD displays the IP Over Bridge prompt:
Both bridging and IP address are specified for this
interface.
Currently IP over bridge is enabled.
Enter E to Enable, D to Disable:
11. Type
E
to enable IP Over Bridge on the WAN port, or
D
to disable it.
12. The IAD saves the changes and displays the Router Configuration
menu.
13. Repeat these steps for each remaining port to configure.
14. Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to
the Main menu.
15. Reset the IAD (page
14
) when you finish router configuration.
Unconfig-
uring a Port
IP Address
To unconfigure (delete) the IP address of an interface, follow these steps:
1. Type
U
on the Router Configuration menu to select Unconfigure Port IP
Address.
2. If more than one WAN port is installed or more than one PVC/DLCI
exists, the IAD displays the interfaces on this IAD (sample shown):
Available Interfaces:
1. SDSL
2. 10/100BaseT Ethernet
0. (Abort)
Type the interface number to which the IP address is assigned.
3. The IAD displays the port table for this interface and prompts for a port:
Port VPI VCI Encapsulation Type
PCR
Service
1
0
40 RFC 1483 (with LLC Encap)3641
UBR
Total = 3641 cps
Maximum PCR this interface can support = 3622 cps
Select Port: [1-8]
Type the port and press Enter.
4. The IAD displays the IP interfaces on the port you’ve selected:
IP interfaces on port 1:
ID
IPAddr
IPMask
Priority
0
91.1.1.8
255.255.255.0
NORMAL
Select a connection:
Enter the ID of the interface to delete and press Enter.
5. The IAD deletes the IP address and saves the configuration.
6. Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to
the Router Configuration menu.
7. Reset the IAD (page
14
) when you finish router configuration.