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MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
Quickstart
Testing the LAN connection
The profile appears for the default route. (The values shown are examples only.)
Ethernet
Static Rtes
Name=Default
Active=Yes
Dest=0.0.0.0/0
Gateway=10.9.8.10
Metric=1
Preference=100
Private=Yes
Ospf-Cost=1
LSA type=ExternalType1
NSSA-ASE1=N/A
ASE-tag=c0000000
Third-party=No
Note:
The name of the first IP Route profile is always Default, and its destination is
always 0.0.0.0. You cannot change these values.
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Set the Active parameter to Yes.
4
Set the Gateway parameter to specify the IP address of the gateway router to use for
packets with unknown destinations.
5
Press the Left Arrow or Escape key to exit the Default profile.
A confirmation menu appears:
EXIT?
> 0=ESC (Don’t exit)
1=Exit and discard
2=Exit and accept
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Press 2 to save your changes.
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Press the Left Arrow or Escape key twice to exit to the Main Edit Menu.
Testing the LAN connection
When you have implemented the Quickstart configuration, you are ready to test the LAN
connection.
You
ping
or
telnet
from a workstation or host on the same subnet as the MAX to reach the
IP address you assigned to the MAX.
When you succeed in opening a Telnet session with the MAX, the MAX user interface
appears. If you have configured a Telnet password for the MAX, the MAX prompts for it
before you can access the interface.
If you
ping
the MAX, you should get a message that you are receiving a return packet
immediately for every packet you are sending to the MAX.
If you do not get the correct response, the cause might be a problem with the LAN, entry of the
wrong IP address or subnet mask.