Reference Guide for the Model RT210/RT211 ISDN Routers
Menus and Commands 4-13
• PPPProf
This profile determines the operating mode of PPP for incoming connections on this port and
must match the profile that is configured on the appropriate path. The various options are listed
in Table E-1 in Appendix E, “PPP Authentication Profiles. CUSTOM profile is user-defined in
the CONF PPP form.
Default: Custom
Using the Configure IP Routes Menu
You can manage your IP routes and create permanent routes by using the IP Routes Menu and
Update IP Routes Form.
You can create permanent routes by adding or editing an entry. Enter the Destination, Gateway,
and Metric in their normal format, and select the Path from a list of configured paths by pressing
the space bar. Other routes are learned dynamically through the use of a routing protocol, for
example, RIP. The system automatically adds a path-based route once an address is configured on
a path.
Following are the menu command options and functions provided by Configure IP Routes Menu:
•ID
This is a system-assigned number.
• Dest
The destination network or host IP address and subnet bits.
• Gateway
The IP address of another network device to which data should be sent for onward
transmission. This address is sometimes known as the next hop device and is not necessary for
a non-LAN path.
• Metric
The value that the routing protocol uses to cost the path.
• Path
The path over which the network or host can be reached.
• Type
Path types can be Static, Path-based, or RIP. Path-based or RIP path types can be learned
through ISDN.
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