3Com 500 manual Getting Started

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IP Address of this unit’s LAN Type the IP address of this unit. This is the address you entered on the Name screen.

IP Mask of this unit’s LAN Type the IP subnet mask you entered for this unit on the Name screen. See Appendix A for more information about subnet masks.

IP Address of this end of the ISDN link By default this field is set to UNNUMBERED which allows unnumbered links to be used. This option is suitable for most network configurations. See Appendix A for more information about numbered and unnumbered links.

If you want to use numbered links, you must enter an IP address for this port that is on a different network or subnetwork than the unit’s IP address.

IP Address at the other end of the ISDN link By default this field is set to UNNUMBERED indicating unnumbered links are being used. If you are using numbered links, type the IP address of the remote ISDN port on the unit to which you want to connect. It must be on the same network or subnetwork as the local ISDN port.

IP Mask of the ISDN Link If you are using unnumbered links, leave this field set to UNNUMBERED. If you are using numbered links, type a subnet mask suitable for use with the IP addresses you have selected for the ISDN ports at both ends of the link. See Appendix A for more information about subnet masks.

P Address of the Remote Host By default this field is set to INTERNET. This is the default route and all IP traffic not destined for the LAN port is passed to the remote unit on the ISDN number you configure in this screen. If you want to route IP traffic to a specific unit, type the IP address of remote host to which you want to connect.

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3Com 500 manual Getting Started