Foundry AR-Series Rack-Mounted Router Quick Installation Guide
Fractional T1/Cisco-compatible HDLC Bundle
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T# configure term EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# interface bundle Denver EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# link t1 3:1-6 EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# encapsulation hdlc EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# hdlc keepalive 20 EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Denver# exit 3
T1or E1/PPP Bundle
EXAMPLE:AR1208-T# configure term EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure# interface bundle Boston EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Boston# link t1 4 EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Boston# encapsulation ppp EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Boston# ip address 199.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 EXAMPLE:AR1208-T/configure/interface/bundle Boston# exit 3
Routing Configuration
Foundry products support RIP, OSPF, and BGP4 routing protocols.
RIP
Configuring RIP for Ethernet 0 and WAN 1 interfaces.
EXAMPLE:AR1208# configure terminal
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure# router rip
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure/router rip# interface ethernet0
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure/router rip/interface ethernet0# exit
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure/router rip# interface wan1
EXAMPLE:AR1208/configure/router rip/interface wan1# exit 3
OSPF
Configuring OSPF between a LAN and a WAN running MLPPP.
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