HP e3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide (36922-90037)
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Configuring a LAN, Token Ring, FDDI, 100VG-AnyLAN, 100Base-T Node
To Configure Neighbor Gateways
To Identify Neighbor Gateway Reachable
Networks
The Neighbor Gateway Reachable Networks screen (#158) in Figure 6-8
is displayed when you press the
[Add] or [Modify] key for a valid gateway
name from the Neighbor Gateways screen (#152) in Figure 6-7.
Figure 6-8 Neighbor Gateway Reachable Networks Screen
Step 1. In the Neighbor Gateway IP Internet Address field, enter the IP
address of the gateway specified on the Neighbor Gateways screen.
C 192.191.191 009 is a typical address.
Step 2. In the IP Network Address fields under the title Configured
Reachable Networks, enter the IP addresses of all the remote
networks that can be reached through the gateway whose IP address is
configured in the previous field. If you want to designate this gateway
as a default gateway, enter an at sign (@) in one of the fields as well.
Step 3. The IP subnet mask is optional. If entering one, tab to the next field. In
the IP subnet mask field, enter the number in the same format as an
IP address.
Step 4. In the field labeled Hops, enter the number of hops (full gateways)
needed to get to the target network. Two partner gateway halves count
as one hop.