Chapter 5

Expert Configuration

5.4.7 Routed IPoA

Creating a new Routed IPoA Ethernet Interface

Generated IP routes

To add a new Routed IPoA Ethernet interface, proceed as follows:

1Click New.

2Following fields become available:

Interface Name:

Is a name that has local significance only and allows to reference a particular Routed IPoA interface

Local IP Address:

Is an IP address that must be configured on the local Routed IPoA Ethernet interface and is provided by your ISP or system administrator.

Remote IP address:

Is an IP address that is configured on the device connected at the remote end of the ATM virtual channel and is again supplied by your ISP or system administrator

Destination Network:

This input field allows to specify all networks (0.0.0.0/0), a summarized network (e.g. 20.0.0.0/24, 20.0.1.0/24, 20.0.2.0/24 and 20.0.3.0/24 can be summarized into 20.0.0.0/22) or a specific network (e.g.

20.0.0.0/24). Additional networks can be specified via entries in the forwarding table.

3In the Interface box, type a unique interface name.

4In the Destination list, select the interface you want to use for this connection.

5Assuming a numbered IPoA link, configure the Local and Remote IP addresses.

6If required enable NAPT via the NAPT box (by default unchecked)

7For IP connectivity beyond the local and remote IP address, a single or summarized network can be supplied in the Destination Network field. In the ultimate case "all destination networks" can be specified via the so-called default route (0.0.0.0/0).

8Click Apply.

If all field values are correctly specified, the Routed IPoA interface is created and attached to the specified ATM virtual channel.

In the assumption that Local IP, Remote IP and Destination Network are specified, 3 IP routes are automatically added:

A host route to Local IP address

A host route to the Remote IP address

A network route to the specified Destination Network.

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