Configuring a Synchronous WAN Port
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Configuring WAN Port Settings
Setting the IPX Network Address
Note – The PortMaster 4 supports the IPX protocol if it is running ComOS 4.1 or later.
IPX is not supported in ComOS 4.0.
When using IPX, you must identify an IPX network number of the serial link that is
unique from every other IPX number on the network. An IPX network address is
entered in hexadecimal format, as described in Appendix A, “Networking Concepts.”
Note – The serial link itself must have an IPX network number that is different from4
those at either end of the connection.
To set the IPX network address, use the following command:
Command> set W1 ipxnet Ipxnetwork
Configuring RIP Routing
As described in the PortMaster Routing Guide, PortMaster products automatically send and
accept route information as RIP messages.
Note – ComOS 4.1 and later releases support RIP-1 and RIP-2. Earlier releases of
ComOS support only RIP-1.
Turn on RIP routing for the port for network hardwired connections only, such as leased
lines or Frame Relay. Routing is set in the user table for dial-in connections and in the
location table for dial-out connections.
To configure RIP routing, use the following command:
Command> set W1 rip on|off|broadcast|listen|v2
{broadcast|multicast|on|v1-compatibility}
Setting Input and Output Filters
Input and output packet filters can be attached to a synchronous port for network
hardwired ports. Filters allow you to monitor and restrict network traffic. If an input
filter is attached, all packets received from the interface are evaluated against the rule
set for the attached filter. Only packets permitted by the filter are passed through the
PortMaster. If an output filter is attached, packets going to the interface are evaluated
against the rule set in the filter and only packets permitted by the filter are sent out of
the interface.
Note – You must define a filter in the filter table before you can apply it. For more
information about filters, see Chapter 8 “Configuring Filters.”
To apply an input filter to a synchronous port, use the following command:
Command> set W1 ifilter [Filtername]
To apply an output filter to a synchronous port, use the following command:
Command> set W1 ofilter [Filtername]
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