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V100 Versatile Multiplexer Technical Manual Version 2.2
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The IP field is fixed at NUM for standard numbered packet support for the Ethernet port.
A set of numbers has been reserved within the V100 port numbering scheme for use as virtual IP ports.
Being chassis ports, these are assigned to slot 0. In this example, the first virtual port, 0:10, is configured
as a 512000bps DBA pipe connecting to the corresponding virtual port in the remote V100. All virtual
ports use the same IP address allocation as the Ethernet port itself. It is possible to configure up to 22
such ports so as to link together the integrated routers of up 22 V100 chassis in the same IP network.
Refer to section 4.13.4 for details.
The parameters and options are shown in the following table:
Field Options Description
CHAN
ENET, 0:10 - 0:31
Port or Virtual Port number
DBA
0-2048000
Maximum DBA rate allocation between V100 units
IP
UNN, NUM or OFF
IP routing mode. Unnumbered for tributary
interfaces, numbered for the Ethernet interface or
Off.
ADDRESS
Numeric IP address entry
as:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
IP port address
MASK
Numeric IP address entry
as:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn or
/bitcount
IP address mask. May be entered e.g. as "/24"
MTU
Numeric 128 to 1516
Maximum Transmission Unit. Set to give max
20mS packets
OFF,
User Datagram packet support
UPDGw
ON
TCPGw ON
OFF
Enable/disable the TCP PEP optimization feature.
This is only configurable if the TCPPEP feature has
been purchased and the appropriate key has been
entered in the feature key menu
ON
Bridging is enabled on the specified port
STP
Bridging and Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled
on the specified port
Bridge
OFF
Bridging is disabled on the specified port
DESTINATION
NODE:SLOT:CHANNEL
Data will be forwarded to this virtual port address
3.4.9.3
The IP STATIC ROUTE TABLE menu
Each V100 IP router must be configured with static routes to tell it how to reach IP networks other than
the one that it is locally attached to. An IP STATIC ROUTE TABLE menu screen is provided under the IP
sub-menu to do this. Each configured route consists of a description, a destination address, a mask for the
destination address and a next-hop: