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Chapter 2. Planning For Router Configuration
This chapter describes the terminology and the information that you need to collect before configuring the router.
The information needed to configure the router is contingent on the chosen Link Protocol. It is therefore important
to know which Link Protocol you are using (this is determined by your Network Service Provider) to be able to
refer to the configuration sections that apply to your setup.
When configuring the router using the Command Line Interface, planning is similar to the process described for
Configuration Manager with very few exceptions.
Important Terminology
You should familiarize yourself with the following terminology as it will be used throughout this chapter.
Target router
Router that you are configuring. Also referred to as
local
router.
Remote routers
All the routers to which the target (local) router may connect.
Remote router database
Database which resides in the target router and contains information about the remote routers to which the target
router may connect.
Remote router entry
Entry about a remote router in the target router database. A remote router entry defines:
Connection parameters
Security features
Route addressing and bridging functions
The following diagram illustrates these key words and concepts.
Router B
Router C
Router D
Router A
Target Router:
System Settings
Remote Router Database
Remote Router B
Remote Router C
Remote Router D
Configuration Process for Router A
REMOTE ROUTERS
TARGET ROUTER
DSL/ATM