Ip interface parameters, Ip interface parameters -7, Frame relay ip interface parameters -7 – Cabletron Systems 1800 User Manual
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Configuring IP Routing
14-7
IP Interface Parameters
Table 14-2 through Table 14-4 list all possible IP Interface parameters. (Some will not
be displayed, depending on how others are configured.) Because several parameters
apply to more then one interface type, descriptions of all IP Interface parameters
follow Table 14-4.
1
Valid port numbers depend on the model of SmartSwitch 1800—see port locations on
. Make sure the frame relay port is not configured (in the Port record) for backup
use only. (See
.)
2
Make sure the DLCI is not part of a
or intra-nodal
(both described in Chapter 7).
3
Y
for new interfaces,
N
for interfaces already configured when the current release of
SmartSwitch 1800 software is installed.
4
255.255.255.255
is valid only on a point-to-point interface.
5
The default value of
Netw ork Mask
will be configured automatically, to reflect the
appropriate address class, after the
Source I P Address
is specified.
If the interface is
configured as unnumbered (and, therefore, no
Source IP Address
is configured), the
default value of
Network Mask
will be taken from the numbered interface that is
assigned.
If a Source IP Address is specified/changed, the Network
Mask will automatically change to a default value appro-
priate for the new address. For this reason, configure the
Source IP Address first, then the Network Mask.
Table 14-2 Frame Relay IP Interface Parameters
Parameter
Valid Values
Default Value
1–4096
1500
0–255
0
Y/ N
Y
0
(Enabled),
1
(Rcv only),
2
(Disabled)
0
(Enabled)
(sec)
5–300
10
(sec)
10–300
30
0–9
5
1–16
1
FRL
(frame relay)
FRL
Source Card
0
0
0–7
1
0
16–991
2
16
Y/ N
see note
3
1.0.0.0–223. 255.255. 255
none
Y/ N
see note
3
1.0.0.0–223. 255.255. 255
none
255. 0.0.0–255.255.255. 255
4
255. 0.0.0
5