Configure the WAN Port

Command> set W1 address Ipaddress

Command> save all

Set the Destination IP Address

The destination IP address is the IP address or hostname of the machine on the other end of the connection. The destination IP address can also be set to 255.255.255.255 for

PPPusers. This setting allows the INA module to learn the IP address of the system on the other end of the connection using PPP IPCP address negotiation.

Do not set a destination IP address for Frame Relay connections. Instead, use a data link connection identifier (DLCI) list to link IP addresses to DLCIs, or use the Local Management Interface (LMI) or Annex-D status updates and Inverse ARP to discover Frame Relay addresses dynamically. See the PortMaster Configuration Guide for more information.

Use the following commands to set the destination IP address:

Command> set W1 destination Ipaddress [Ipmask]

Command> save all

Set the Netmask

The default netmask is 255.255.255.0. If the remote network has been divided into subnets, enter the netmask that identifies how the remote network addresses are divided between the network portion and the host portion. The value of Ipmask is dependent upon the size of the IP subnet of which the IP address is a member.

Use the following commands to set the netmask:

Command> set W1 netmask Ipmask

Command> save all

Set the Transport Protocol

The transport protocol can be set to either PPP or Frame Relay. If Frame Relay is used, additional Frame Relay settings must be configured. See the PortMaster Configuration Guide for more information.

Use these commands to set the transport protocol:

Command> set W1 protocol pppframe

Command> save all

Command> reboot

Apply Filters to the WAN Port (Optional)

Filters can be used to provide elementary firewall protection for your WAN port. For information on input and output filters, see the PortMaster Configuration Guide.

Using the Command Line Interface

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