Campus-REX RS Interface Card User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About the Product
- Installing theCampusREXRS InterfaceCard
- Set Up the CampusREXSystem
- Configuring andMonitoring throughthe LCD
- Configuring with an ASCII Terminal
- Setting Up and Logging On to an ASCIITerminal
- Logging Onto a Remote Campus Unit
- Logging Off of a Campus Unit
- Using the Terminal Menus
- Returning Configuration Options to Default Values
- Configuring the CampusREX for SNMP Management
- Configuring Startup Parameters
- Configuring the CampusREX as a Master or Slave Unit
- Configuring Alarms
- Entering System Information
- Configuring Loopbacks
- Updating the CampusREX Firmware
- Monitoring with anASCII Terminal
- Internetworking and Management Overview
- Technical Reference
- Abbreviations
- The Documentation Set
- Contacting ADC

Internetworking and Management Overview
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parties from eavesdropping to discover routes to remote sites connected
through the HDSL line. The format of this entry varies among different router
vendors, but it will typically be in the form of Destination, Mask, and Next
Hop Gateway, where:
• destination is the remote IP subnet or host address
• gateway is the LAN IP address of the Campus-REX on the same subnet
as the external router
The following figure shows an example of a point-to-point HDSL system
with hypothetical parameter values.
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