Chapter 3 - Configuring the REX2

CONFIGURING THE CAMPUS-REX2AS A ROUTER

A router moves information across a network from a source to a destination at the network layer (of an OSI reference model). The information is sent to an IP address. The router can dynamically learn routes for forwarding data, in addition to providing the configuration for up to 32 static paths for routed data. See “IP Routing” on page 126 for more information about routing.

From the Main Menu (page 1-14), type 2 then press ENTER to access the REX2 Configuration and Status screen.

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ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, CAMPUS RS, Version 5.1 08:19:34

Local Unit ID:

 

 

 

Local I/F: REX2

Remote Unit ID:

 

 

 

Remote I/F: REX2

Circuit ID:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REX2 CONFIGURATION AND STATUS

 

LAN STATUS:

100BaseT,

Full Duplex, Up

 

 

LINE STATUS:

Standard,

Auto, T1, Up

 

 

MAC ADDRESS:

00:20:A7:01:02:08

 

 

 

1)

Network Protocol:

Bridge

(Bridge, Router)

 

2)

Encapsulation:

cHDLC

(cHDLC, PPP)

 

3)

Timing

Source:

Internal

(Internal, HDSL)

 

4)

BRIDGE

CONFIGURATION

 

 

 

5)

BRIDGE

STATISTICS

 

 

 

6)

SNMP CONFIGURATION

 

 

(R)eturn

ENTER CHOICE>

This section describes how to configure the routing options found on this screen for the Campus-REX2, including:

“Configuring Routing Protocol, Encapsulation and Timing” on page 45

“Configuring Routing Features” on page 46

“Configuring the IP Addresses” on page 47

“Configuring RIP” on page 49

“Configuring and Deleting Static IP Routes” on page 51

“Configuring DHCP Services” on page 53

“Saving the Router Configuration” on page 55

“Accessing the Routing Tables” on page 56

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