User`s guide

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Configuring IP Routing
Configuring IP routing connections
2-32 Preliminary January 30, 1998 Pipeline User’s Guide
following shows how to configure a host route. (For details on the /32 netmask,
see “Subnet mask notation” on page 2-4.)
Figure 2-6. A dial-in user requiring a static IP address (a host route)
In this example, the PC on the right in Figure 2-6 is running PPP software, a
TCP/IP stack, and has an ISDN modem card. The PPP software includes settings
like these:
Username=Simon
Accept Assigned IP=N/A (or No)
IP address=10.8.9.10
Netmask=255.255.255.255
Default Gateway=N/A (or None)
Name Server=10.7.7.1
Domain suffix=abc.com
VAN Jacobsen compression ON
To configure the Pipeline to accept dial-in connections from this host:
1
Open the Ethernet > Answer > PPP options menu.
2
Make sure that IP Routing is enabled.
For example:
Route IP=Yes
3
Close and save the profile.
4
Open Ethernet > Connection > profile for Simon.
5
Set these parameters:
Station=Simon
Active=Yes
Encaps=PPP
Route IP=Yes
WAN
10.8.9.10
10.2.3.1
Host with ISDN
modem card