User's Manual

7. To configure IP for the first WAN port of a remote router:
Enter an IP address in the WAN DoD IP Address field.
Enter an IP subnet mask in the WAN DoD IP Subnet Mask field.
Note
This IP address must be for the same subnet as the central router WAN
port through which the Quick Remote configuration will be sent to the
remote router. For example, if the IP address for the WAN port on the
central router was 15.1.1.1, then the IP address for the corresponding
WAN port on the remote router could be 15.1.1.2.
If you don’t need IP WAN operation, use [>] to bypass these fields.
8. To configure IP for the first LAN port of a remote router:
Enter an IP address in the LAN DoD IP Address field.
Enter an IP subnet mask in the LAN DoD IP Address field.
Note This IP address must be for a LAN port in another subnet.
If you don’t need IP LAN operation, use [>] to bypass these fields.
9. To configure IPX for the first WAN port of a remote router:
Enter an IPX network number in the WAN IPX Network field.
Enter an IPX encapsulation type in the WAN IPX Encap. field
If you don’t need IPX WAN operation, use [>] to bypass these fields.
10. To configure IPX for the first LAN port of a remote router:
Enter an IPX network number in the LAN IPX Network field.
Enter an IPX encapsulation type in the LAN IPX Encap. field
If you don’t need IPX LAN operation, use [>] to bypass these fields.
11. To configure the remote router to accept a TFTP Put of a configura-
tion file from a remote device, enter the IP address of the remote
device. Otherwise, leave this field blank. (Refer to ‘‘TFTP Access’’ on
page 8-14.)
12. Do one of the following:
Quick Remote
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How To Use Quick Remote
How To Create and Save a Quick Remote Configuration
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