IMACS-200 General Features

Remote Administration

b.Choosing Host type as gateway will set up the downstream management channel, or SCC4. The IP static route must be set via the rOute option after you have saved the above. To set up a static route, choose the rOute option from the tcp/Ip screen and choose the add option, stepping through the required fields as shown in Figure 4-14.This route will setup the SCC4 connection for the forwarded IP packets. The IP net and SubNetMask indicate which packets will be forwarded.

Figure 4-14.Setting up a Static IP Route on the IMACS-200

7.Enter in the DEFAULT GATEWAY:[IP address]

8.Save the specified settings.

a.If using remote connectivity via WAN from an IMACS 800 or IMACS 200 acting as a gateway, enter the IP route (option O).

b.If using remote connectivity from an IMACS MCC card, before pinging any of the daisy-chained nodes you must inform your IP network of the route via the route command. For example (using Figure 4-12 on page 4-22as the network diagram), you will need to add the following routes to your IP host:

route add 10.1.2.2 10.1.1.2

route add 10.1.2.3 10.1.1.2

route add 10.1.2.4 10.1.1.2

route add 10.1.2.5 10.1.1.2

9. Go back up to the HOST I P STATE in step 2 and change it to actv

10.Save the specified settings.

11.From a PC on the same IP network, enter: a. Ping [device IP address]

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Zhone Technologies manual Setting up a Static IP Route on the IMACS-200