Reference Guide for the Model RT210/RT211 ISDN Routers
4-6 Menus and Commands
Using the Configure Paths Menu
Through several menus and forms, the path management screens assist you in connecting through
ISDN, setting up protocols, configuring paths, and calling other devices.
Following are the menu command options and functions provided by the Configure Paths Menu:
• Name
The name of the path, either a LAN port or the name of the remote unit.
Primary ISDN Connection
If this entry refers to a remote ISDN connected unit, the primary ISDN number called is
displayed.
• RIP
The routing information protocol, if any, that is enabled for this path.
•Br
Whether bridging is enabled for this path. It is permanently enabled on LAN01 path.
• ADD
Type ADD to manually configure a path.
• DELETE
Optionally highlight the required path and type DELETE or type DELETE [path name] to
remove a path. It is not possible to delete a path that is established. Make sure that all calls are
disconnected before deleting a path.
• EDIT
Highlight the required path and type EDIT or type EDIT [path name] to change a path
configuration.
Caution: By pressing [Cntl]+E, Path parameter edits take effect immediately. You should
either make sure paths to be edited are not being used or be aware that data might be
discarded when a port is reset. Sometimes routing information might be lost or reset when
a form is submitted.
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