HP e3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide (36922-90037)
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Configuring a Point-to-Point Node
To Configure Node Mapping
Figure 7-7 Using an @ for Mapping Non-Adjacent Nodes
Priority Number from 1 to 99 that indicates which route has
precedence (priority) over another when there are
multiple routes to a destination. A route to a
destination that has a higher priority will take
precedence over a route with a lower priority.
Disable Route
Y (yes) or N (no) indicator that allows you to temporarily
disable a configured route. Leave the default (N) alone if
you do not want to disable the route.
Phone Number Required if the link is a dial link. The field must be
blank if the target node is non-adjacent. Enter the
telephone number as a combination of decimalnumbers
(0 through 9), dashes, and the following special
characters:
/ Separator used for automatic call units
that have second dial-tone detect.
E Optional end-of-number indicator.
D Three-second delay (used for European
modems and automatic call units that
require built-in delays).
# Defined by local phone system.
* Defined by local phone system.
To disable outbound dialing, enter an exclamation point
(!) by itself in the phone number field.
Each router NI can have up to 1024 mappings.
However, 4096 is the absolute maximum number of
unique phone numbers supported per NMCONFIG File.
Security
String An optional security string that remote nodes must use
to gain dial link access to the node. It can be up to eight
alphanumeric characters, left justified, with no
embedded blanks. The first character must be
alphabetic.