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remoteip: Enter ‘xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’ or ‘xx’ to set the chan-
nel’s remote IP address. If the local IP and the remote IP are
on the same subnet, only the last area ‘xxx’ is needed. For
example: the local IP is 192.101.33.72 and the remote IP is
192.101.72.90, the remote IP default value is 10.0.2.2 for the
first ATM channel, 10.0.3.2 for the second ATM channel,.....
Normally, there is no need to set the remote IP.
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SubnetMask: Enter ‘xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx’ or ‘a’, ‘b’ or ‘c’ to
set the Subnet Mask. The default value is min mask depen-
dence on local IP and, or remote IP.
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If any of the channels are not defined, then they are specified
with the same login protocol, local IP and remote IP with the
channel before this one, but the third area of IP ‘xxx’ is
increased. For example, the channel before has an IP address
of 192.168.4.4 and 192.168.4.7. Hence the next channel is
specified to 192.168.5.4 and 192.168.5.7.
• route([index,] {targetip|default} }[, {ipmask|a|b|c}]): Enter
‘route(..)’ to set which target IP will pass through the ATM
channels.
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index: For more channels, enter an index ‘xx’ to specify
which channel are needed to set the local IP and remote IP. If
there is a need to specify the vpifirst channel, then index is
from 1.If the index is omitted, it will automatically increase
to 1 with the index before the ‘ip(..)’. The starting default
index is 1.
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{targetip|default}: Enter ‘xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’ to specify the
target IP for the route through the channel, or enter ‘default’
to set the channel as a default route. The default route
channel is the first ATM channel.
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{ipmask|a|b|c}: Enter ‘xxx:xxx:xxx:xxx’ to specify the tar-
get mask, or enter ‘a’, ‘b’ or ‘c’ to set the target ip class. The
default is FF:FF:FF:FF or 0:0:0:0.
• dhcplow-dhcphigh: Type ‘xx-xx(...)’ to enable the DHCP
server IP range. The default is disable.