ADC 400F User Manual
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Chapter 6: Configuring Sessions
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Click
Submit
to accept the WAN Brouter session configuration.
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To configure other sessions:
a
Click
EasySession
on the
Main Menu,
then click Edit by the
Port 1-32
that you want to
configure. (Or, if you want to modify an existing session, click
Previous
or
Next
to
locate the session you want to modify.)
b
Repeat
and
to configure the session.
Select
Enable
to use
Bridging
mode which forwards Ethernet data based on MAC
addresses. (See
for the choice you recorded for
Bridging
mode.)
Assign a port priority when you enable
Bridging
mode and
Spanning Tree
(on
the
EasySession
page). The port priority is a number you assign to each
Bridging
mode session to determine which has higher priority when sessions are active
simultaneously. Spanning Tree protocol does not allow loops which would occur
with simultaneous sessions on the same network. (You can enable Spanning
Tree, if required, see page
for more details. You recorded on
whether or not the service provider indicated
Spanning Tree
to be enabled to your
system.)
Select
Enable
to use
Routing
mode which forwards IP datagrams based on
IP addresses. (See
for the choice you recorded for
Routing
mode. Also,
see
for more information.)
For
Routing
mode, select the direction you want RIP activated and the version
of RIP for intergateway transmissions, as indicated by the service provider
(
). See “Routing” on page 66 for more information on RIP.
Enter the assigned
IP Address
and the
IP Net Mask
(subnet IP mask) for this session.
If you are bridging only, The WAN port is automatically assignd the same IP
address as the configured LAN port IP address.
Select the encapsulation method for this transmission over ATM as directed by
your service provider, in compliance with RFC 1483 (
). Typically, select
LLC. (See
“Encapsulation for RFC 1483 Bridging/Routing” on page 66
for more
information on LLC and VC-MUX.)