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ATLAS 800 Series System Manual Router (IP)
Interfaces
Interfaces
Write Security: 2; Read Security: 2
The INTERFACES menu configures and monitors all interfaces connected to the ATLAS router. These
include the Ethernet and frame relay DLCIs connected in the
PACKET MANAGER/ PACKET CNCTS.
Network Name Read Security: 2
Displays the name of the interface connected to the ATLAS router, as follows:
Address Defines the individual interface IP address. If this field is left as 0.0.0.0, it is
treated as an unnumbered interface.
Subnet Mask Defines the subnet mask applied to the address defined for this link. If the
interface IP address is unnumbered, leave as 0.0.0.0.
IARP (FR NI only)
The Inverse ARP (
IARP) menu is only present when this interface is a
frame-relay network interface. ATLAS sends Inverse ARP packets to determine
the IP address on the other end of the virtual circuit. ATLAS always responds to
Inverse ARP requests with its IP address for the requested DLCI.
Far-End Address (FR NI only)
This menu is only present for frame-relay network interfaces, and it is only
selectable when
IARP is disabled. Use this menu to specify the IP address of the
device on the other end of the virtual circuit. If that IP address is non-zero, a
static route to the far-end network will be added using the interface
SUBNET-MASK. If 0.0.0.0 has been specified for the SUBNET-MASK, a default
subnet mask is used, based on the class of the Far-End Address.
MTU Defines maximum number of bytes in a datagram transmitted over this interface
(Maximum Transmit Unit).
Interface Description
EN0 IP
ATLAS Ethernet port
Endpoint Name
DLCI Number
Option Description
Enable
Causes ATLAS to dynamically send Inverse ARP packets to determine the IP
address on the other end of the virtual circuit. When an Inverse ARP packet is
not responded to, no route is placed in the IP route table. If the Inverse ARP
packet is responded to, a route is placed in the IP route table.
Disable
Instructs ATLAS not to generate Inverse ARP request packets. In this case, the
F
AR-END ADDRESS parameter may be used to statically assign a route address
(see the following, Far-End Address).
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