ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL

ifconfig modem0 netmask 255.255.255.0 peer 0.0.0.0 mtu 1500 dialup modem0 demand 555-5555 240

dialup modem0 volume low domain suffix rns.com domain addserver 0.0.0.0

pppmodem0 lcp local auth chap

route add 0.0.0.0/0 modem0 0.0.0.0 route add default eth0

snmp set location “Computer Room”

snmp set contact “BBC Technical Support” snmp set community public

start discard start echo start ftp start telnet start snmp ifconfig console up ifconfig eth0 up ifconfig modem0 up ipx

ipx routing enable

ifconfig eth0/802.3 network 00000001 up ifconfig eth0/II network 00000002 up ifconfig eth0/802.2 network 00000003 up ifconfig eth0/SNAP network 00000004 up ifconfig modem0 up

tcp/ip

The following table is generated by the previous CONFIG.NET file:

(tcp/ip)Router> route

Destination

Bits

Interface

Router/Next Hop

Metric Timer

Use

Flags

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.0.0.0

/0

modem0

0.0.0.0

1

0

0

0.0.0.0

/0

eth0

 

0

0

0

default

/0

eth0

 

1

0

0

3 Route entries

1.7.4ABOUT IP ADDRESSES

Throughout many of the Router’s command descriptions, both Internet and Ethernet addresses are specified as command parameters. IP addresses are specified in 4-byte Internet dotted-quad notation (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), such as 128.66.16.100. When specifying subnet bits for an IP address, a /bits parameter may be appended to the IP address. Only contiguous bits are supported for a Router subnet mask. If no bit number is specified, 32 bits are assumed as default. Ethernet addresses are specified in standard 6-byte Ethernet notation (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx), such as 02:CF:1F:80:02:AB.

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