SPEEDLAN 4100 & 4200 Installation and Operation User Guide
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IP-Router Setup
IP Routing Setup
IP Routing
in the General Setup dialog box must be enabled for this dialog box to appear. Then,
choose
IP Routing Setup
from the
Setup
menu on the SPEEDLAN Configurator. This dialog box
must be completed before saving any configuration in which IP Routing has been enabled.
Saving
the configuration with incomplete entries in the route table will render the SPEEDLAN 4100
& 4200 inoperable.
Enter the appropriate information as described below:
•
Default Router (IP Address)
This entry should be set to the IP address of the default router that the SPEEDLAN 4100/
4200 is to use when it does not know where to route a particular IP packet.
•
Default Router Interface
This entry should be set to the interface to which the default router is connected.
•
Preferred IP Address
From time to time routers will transmit unsolicited IP packets such as SNMP Traps, Syslog,
RIP, or IP ARP packets. Most routers randomly use one of the IP addresses from one of the
router's interfaces as the source IP address for these packets. On the brouter you can specify
the source IP address that you prefer to use for these packets.
Summary of Contents for SPEEDLAN 4100
Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Quick Start...
Page 21: ...Chapter 3 Hardware...
Page 25: ...Chapter 4 Overview of Configurator...
Page 31: ...Chapter 5 Configuring SPEEDLAN 4100 4200...
Page 43: ...Chapter 6 Bridging Setup...
Page 53: ...Chapter 7 Setting Up the IP Addresses IP Host Setup...
Page 67: ...Chapter 8 IP Router Setup...
Page 73: ...Chapter 9 SNMP Setup...
Page 77: ...Chapter 10 System Access Setup...
Page 79: ...Chapter 11 SNMP Monitoring...
Page 105: ...Chapter 12 Tables...
Page 115: ...Chapter 13 Analyzing Wireless Equipment...
Page 123: ...Glossary for Standard Data Communications...