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Chapter 6 - Basic Configuration Guide
Ethernet Interface Configuration
Ethernet interfaces are considerably easier to set up than wide area
interfaces since there are fewer choices that need to be made regarding
communications protocols and parameters. We recommend that you
begin by configuring any Ethernet interface parameters before
proceeding to configure WAN interface parameters.
IP Protocol
Required for IP
These parameters set the basic address characteristics of the interface.
They provide enough information for another IP node to find the inter-
face (such as a Telnet client), but not enough information for routing to
take place.
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IP address
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IP subnet mask
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IP broadcast address
CV: Use the TCP/IP Routing: Ethernet Dialog Box to set these param-
eters.
TB: Use the configure command and the IPAddress, SubnetMask,
and IPBroadcast keywords in the IP Ethernet 0 section.
Suggested for IP
These parameters help supply information about the segment that the
interface is connected to. With this information, routing can take place.
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Set IP RIP 1, IP RIP 2, or OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
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IP Static Routes
CV: Use the TCP/IP Routing: Ethernet Dialog Box to set RIP, and the
IP Static Routing Dialog Box (under Global/IP Static Routes) to
set static routes. To set parameters for OSPF, refer to the Compa-
tiView Management Software Reference Guide.
TB: Use configure and set either the RIPVersion keyword or the
OSPFEnabled keyword for IP Ethernet 0 section. Use edit
config and add static routes in the IP Static section.