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Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide
61200624L1-1B © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 155
3. Setting the Router Options
For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section, refer to the following pages:
Router Ethernet Interface Configuration menus beginning on page 119
Router Network Interface Configuration menus beginning on page 122
Router Default Gateway menus beginning on page 128
3
Set mode to R
OUTE
IP. Using this menu you also have the option to route only
IP packets and bridge all other data packets (R
OUTE
IP/B
RIDGE
O
THER
) or
bridge all data packets on this connection (B
RIDGE
A
LL
). Refer to
L2 Protocol
(ALL–ETH–802.3) > Config > Mode on page 116
for more details.
4
Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes.
Router Options – Ethernet Interface
Step Action
1
From the main menu, select R
OUTER
and press <E
NTER
>.
2
Use the right arrow key to highlight C
ONFIG
and press <E
NTER
>.
3
Select I
NTERFACES
and press <E
NTER
>. Use the right arrow key to highlight the
S
ETUP
field for the ETH (Ethernet) interface and press <E
NTER
>.
4
Highlight the P
RIMARY
IP field and press <E
NTER
>.
5
Set the IP A
DDRESS
of the Ethernet port.
6
Set the S
UBNET
M
ASK
for the Ethernet port.
7
By default, RIP is disabled on the Ethernet interface. If RIP needs to be
enabled, highlight the RIP field and press <E
NTER
>. Set the appropriate
V
ERSION
, RIP M
ETHOD
, D
IRECTION
, and V2 S
ECRET
(where applicable) to
configure RIP on the interface. For more details, refer to
Router > Config >
Interfaces (ETH) > Sub-Interface on page 120
.
8
Press the left arrow key to return to the Ethernet sub-interface menu (displays
P
RIMARY
IP and S
ECONDARY
IP).
9
If your application requires additional secondary IP address, highlight the
S
ECONDARY
IP field and press <E
NTER
>. The Total Access 6XX supports up to
5 additional LAN segments. Enter each additional secondary IP address and
corresponding subnet mask. To add a new IP address entry, highlight the N
UM
field and press the <I> key. To delete an existing entry, highlight the N
UM
field
for the entry to delete and press the <D> key.
10
Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes.
Layer 2 Protocol Configuration – Ethernet Interface