Prestige 861H User’s Guide
19-4
Remote Node Configuration
19.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
For the TCP/IP parameters, perform the following steps to edit
Menu 11.3 – Remote Node
Network Layer Options
as shown next.
1. In menu 11.1, make sure
IP
is among the protocols in the
Route
field.
2. Move the cursor to the
Edit IP/Bridge
field, press [
SPACE BAR
] to select
Yes,
then press
[
ENTER]
to display
Menu 11.3
–
Remote Node Network Layer Options.
Menu 11.3 - Remote Node Network Layer Options
IP Options: Bridge Options:
IP Address Assignment = Dynamic Ethernet Addr Timeout(min)= 0
Rem IP Addr = 0.0.0.0
Rem Subnet Mask= 0.0.0.0
My WAN Addr= N/A
NAT= SUA Only
Address Mapping Set= N/A
Metric= 2
Private= No
RIP Direction= None
Version= RIP-1
Multicast= None
IP Policies=
Enter here to CONFIRM or ESC to CANCEL:
Figure 19-3 Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
The next table explains fields in
Menu 11.3
–
Remote Node Network Layer Options
.
Table 19-2 Menu 11.3 Remote Node Network Layer Options
FIELD DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
IP Address
Assignment
Press [SPACE BAR] and then [ENTER] to select
Dynamic
if the remote
node is using a dynamically assigned IP address or
Static
if it is using a
static (fixed) IP address. You will only be able to configure this in the ISP
node (also the one you configure in menu 4), all other nodes are set to
Static
.
Dynamic
Rem IP Addr
This is the IP address you entered in the previous menu.
Rem Subnet
Mask
Type the subnet mask assigned to the remote node.
My WAN
Addr
Some implementations, especially UNIX derivatives, require separate IP
network numbers for the WAN and LAN links and each end to have a unique
address within the WAN network number. In that case, type the IP address
assigned to the WAN port of your Prestige.
NOTE: Refers to local Prestige address, not the remote router address.
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