User guide

ISDN Router
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Source and Remote WAN IP Addresses
Click the Advanced button if you wish to specify WAN IP addresses
or set IP protocol options.
You may need to specify a Source WAN Port Address and/or a Remote
WAN Port Address for the WAN connection to the remote router,
depending on IP address negotiation under PPP. Refer to the section
Important Routing Concepts, page 26, to determine if you need to specify
these addresses. Enter the IP addresses and corresponding subnet masks
if required on this menu screen.
WAN RIP Settings (IP Protocol Controls)
For more information, refer to Chapter 5, Configuring Advanced
Features.
IPX Route Addressing/Services
Skip to step 5, if you are not using IPX Routing.
From the remote router menu screen, select IPX Routes.
If you are configuring IPX Routing, you now need to enter details about
routing to network segments connected beyond the remote router.
Ask your network administrator to determine if you need to seed the
routing table and what information is required.
IPX Routes
To seed the routing table, you will enter IPX Route Addresses in
the IPX Routes window.
This window displays a list of each IPX Network Number with the
corresponding Hops count and number of Ticks.
The IPX routes entered here may be to an internal or external network
number depending upon how the router is being used.
The Hop count is a number greater than 1 representing the number of
routers that must be passed through to reach the network number.
The number of Ticks indicates how much time that the packet takes to
reach the network number in units of roughly 1/18th of a second. This
number must be at least 1.