
Configuring AppleTalk Routing (Layer 3)
Table
Parameter | Definition |
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Network Number | Enter the interface network number. This number specifies |
| the network number the interface is using. |
| Note: This value must be within the Network |
| Range or be equal to 0. |
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Node | Enter the interface node identification number. This |
| number must be between 1 and 253. |
| Note: Only if the Network Number is equal to 0, |
| can the Node also be equal to 0. |
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Admin. State | Select whether to enable or disable the administrator state. |
| The administrator state determines if the interface is |
| operational from a management point of view. |
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Default Zone | Select the default AppleTalk zone to be used by this |
| interface. Zone names may be up to 32 characters in |
| length. |
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5.Click CREATE to add the new AppleTalk interface, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.
Editing AppleTalk InterfacesTo edit an AppleTalk interface:
1.In the AppleTalk Configuration section of the Web Agent window, click Interfaces. The AppleTalk Interfaces dialog box opens.
Note: You must enable AppleTalk globally and create an AppleTalk interface before you can edit an interface. See “Enabling AppleTalk Routing Globally” and “Creating an AppleTalk Interface”, earlier in this section.
2.From the VLAN
3.In the Metric field, enter the new port metric to be associated with the interface.
4.From the Frame Type
5.In the Network Range Start field, enter the new network range start number.
6.In the Network Range End field, enter the new network range end number.
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