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INSTALLATION

LBI-38965

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Table 3 - IP.DAT File Parameters

Parameter

Meaning

IP_ADDRESS

IP address of the BCU/CAL, in Internet dotted-decimal notation.

HOST_NAME

Host name of the BCU/CAL, up to 32 characters long.

SUBNET_MASK

IP subnet mask for the BCU/CAL. Specified as 8 hexadecimal digits, in upper case.

4.2.1.1.2. ROUTES.DAT Configuration File

The ROUTES.DAT configuration file specifies network routing paths to be established at system boot. Typically, this

file will only be required if the BCU/CAL is connected to a wide area network, where routers exist between the unit and
other customer host facilities. The template file contains a few example routes, which are commented out (i.e., preceded
with a # character). If no network routing is required, this file may be omitted, or left unaltered.

A log file (1.2/log/routes.log) is generated on each system boot. This file contains a summary of successful routing

additions, as well as any errors detected during processing of the ROUTES.DAT file.

Network routes are specified in the following form:

type

destination_ip

gateway

gateway_ip

Table 4 - ROUTES.DAT File Parameters

Parameter

Meaning

type

Keyword for the type of route being added, either

host

or

network

.

destination_ip

IP address of the destination host or network, in Internet dotted-decimal notation.

gateway

Keyword indicating that the next field is that of the gateway node.

gateway_ip

IP address of the gateway to be used to communicate with the host address specified
by destination_ip.

Parameter specification is not case-sensitive, and is parsed (i.e., net is equivalent to network). White space and/or tabs

may separate the parameters. Trailing comments (#) are allowed.

The following are examples of routing entries in the file ROUTES.DAT. In this example, packets destined for host

147.117.1.2 will be routed to gateway 147.117.37.245 for forwarding. All packets destined for hosts on network
147.200.0.0 will be routed to gateway 147.117.32.2 for forwarding. Similarly, destinations on network 147.117.100. will be
routed through 147.117.32.3.

host 147.117.1.2 gateway 147.117.37.245

# Example of a host route

network 147.200.0.0 gateway 147.117.32.2

# Example of a network route

net 147.100.0.0 gate 147.117.32.3

# Example of `parsing