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Router
Configura-
tion Menu
Router tasks are all displayed and accessed on the Router Configuration
menu (displayed by typing
2
on the Main menu). Tasks in this chapter are
described beginning at the Router Configuration menu.
Figure 5–2. Router Configuration Menu
You may sign on as Supervisor or Network Manager to configure the IAD
as a router. Options that display in the Router Configuration menu are the
same for both security levels.
Configuring
a Port IP
Address
To configure the IAD as a router, you must assign an IP address to both
the LAN and WAN ports—each with different subnet masks.
To configure an IP address:
1. Type
C
on the Router Configuration menu to select Configure Port IP
address.
2. If more than one WAN port is installed or more than one PVC/DLCI
exists, the IAD displays the interfaces on this IAD (sample shown):
Available Interfaces:
1. SDSL
2. 10/100BaseT Ethernet
0. (Abort)
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Router Configuration Menu
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C. Configure Port IP Address
U. Unconfigure Port IP Address
M. Configure Port Max Transmission Unit
S. Add/Remove a Static Route
R. Enable/Disable RIP
V. Configure RIP Version by Port
P. Configure RIP Poisoned Reverse by Port
N. Configure DNS Client
H. Configure DHCP Client
L. Configure DHCP Relay
T. Configure Telnet Server Port
F. Configure IP Filtering
Q. Configure IP Header Compression
B. Configure LAN IP Broadcast Destination
D. Display Route Table
NOTE
Be sure to reset the IAD (page
14
) when after making
changes to router configuration. Resetting the IAD causes the
configuration changes to take effect.
NOTE
You can assign up to 8 IP addresses on each of the WAN and
LAN ports.