User`s guide
Configuring Devices and Device Interfaces
4-7
7800-A2-GB26-80
May 1999
Creating Injection Table Configurations
for 5446 RTUs
The injection table specifies the address, mask, type and status of the service
provider or host routes configured for 5446 RTUs as described in the following
table.
Table 4-1. Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
Address Specifies the address of the Network Address Provider (NAP), Service
Provider, Host Address, or Default Gateway for 5446 RTUs.
The address format is Z.x.x.x where:
H Z ≠ 0 and Z ≠ 127
H Z has to be < 224 if the address is a service provider address or < 240
if it is a Host Address.
Mask Defines the subnet mask that corresponds to the address entry. The
netmask has to be a left justified contiguous bitmask. The netmask cannot
be 0.0.0.0.
Type Specifies the category of the Address you selected, where categories
include: Network Access Provider (NAP), Service Provider, Host Address,
and Default Gateway.
Status Indicates the state of the provider or host:
H Static
H Dynamic
H Invalid
Invalid means the Address is marked for deletion and the entry
eventually disappears from the table.
Next Hop
Router
Specifies the IP Address of the gateway. This field is available when the
Type is set to Host Address only.
By using the IP Injection dialog, you can add, delete, or modify entries in the
injection table for 5446 RTUs. However, by default, the injection table contains a
single Network Access Provider (NAP) entry which cannot be removed or
modified. All other entries must be added.
CAUTION:
When a NAP address on a 5446 RTU is changed by a push from
8600/8800 devices, all the injection table entries are deleted.