SmartNode 4950-NCE Getting Started Guide

4 • Initial configuration

 

 

Now you can set your IP address and network mask for the interface ETH 0/0 (WAN). Within this example a network 172.16.1.0/24 address is assumed. The IP address in this example is set to 172.16.1.99 (you should set this the IP address given to you by your network provider).

192.168.1.1(ctx-ip)[router]#interface WAN

 

192.168.1.1(if-ip)[WAN]#ipaddress 172.16.1.99

255.255.255.0

2002-10-29T00:09:40

: LOGINFO

: Link

down on interface WAN.

2002-10-29T00:09:40

: LOGINFO

: Link

up on

interface WAN.

172.16.1.99(if-ip)[WAN]#

Copy this modified configuration to your new start-up configuration. This will store your changes in non-vol- atile memory. Upon the next start-up the system will initialize itself using the modified configuration.

172.16.1.99(if-ip)[WAN]#copy running-config startup-config

172.16.1.99(if-ip)[WAN]#

The SmartNode can now be connected to your network.

3. Connecting the SmartNode to the network

In general, the SmartNode will connect to the network via the WAN (ETH 0/0) port. This enables the Smart- Node to offer routing services to the PC hosts on LAN (ETH 0/1) port. The SmartNode 4950-NCE Series is equipped with Auto-MDX Ethernet ports, so you can use straight-through or crossover cables for host or hub/ switch connections (see figure 7).

The interconnecting cables shall be acceptable for external use

and shall be rated for the proper application with respect to volt-

age, current, anticipated temperature, flammability, and

CAUTION mechanical serviceability.

0/3

0/2

 

0/1

T1/E1

0/0

ETH 0/1

ETH 0/0

LAN

Console RS-232

LAN (ETH 0/1)

WAN (ETH 0/0)

Network

 

Straight-through wired or crossover cable

 

 

Figure 7. Connecting the SmartNode to the network

3. Connecting the SmartNode to the network

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