Operation Manual
184 NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN 3.1 Installation and ISDN Configuration Guide
2. Configure TCP/IP.
Protocol path: Select Protocols > Select TCP/IP.
2a. Set IP Packet Forwarding to Enabled ("Router").
3. Bind IP to a WAN board.
Parameter path: Select Bindings > Press <Ins> > Select TCP/IP >
Select a configured WAN interface.
3a. For WAN Network Mode select Unnumbered Point-to-
Point.
The WAN Network Mode governs how IP operates over the
connection.
3b. Select WAN Call Destinations, then press <Ins>.
The parameters in this menu apply only to this WAN call.
3c. Press <Enter> on WAN Call Destination and select a call
destination name from the list.
3d. Set the Type to Static On Demand.
3e. Press <Enter> on Static Routing Table, then press <Ins>.
3f. Configure the following static route parameters:
Route to Network or Host - Enter the destination at the
other end of the static route, which can be a single IP host or
an IP network (that is, a group of hosts).
IP Address of Network/Host - Enter the address of the
destination network or host. To select from a list of symbolic
network names and addresses, press <Ins>.
Subnetwork Mask - Enter the IP address of the subnet
mask. If the destination is an IP network, this is the subnet
mask of that network.
Metric for this route - Enter the number of hops to the
destination. This metric is directly proportional to the cost
of the route. Given two routes to the same destination, the
router chooses the lower-cost route.
Type of route - Specify whether the static route is Active or
Passive. If the static route is active and the router discovers a
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