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CONFIGURATION EDITOR
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LAN PORT
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TOKEN RING
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ETHERNET PORT
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SERIAL PORT
IP Parameters
Default Gateways
IP Address
Network Mask
Primary / Secondary DTE Addresses
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Note: Depending upon your product type, this dialog may vary. This help context covers all possible configuration parameters. If your dialog does not contain certain parameters, they don't apply to the product you are configuring.
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IP Address
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This is the Inter network Protocol (IP) address you want to assign to the port (e.g., 132.147.13.22).
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Range: 4 numbers (0 -- 255) separated by three periods
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Network Mask
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The network mask defines which bits identify the network portion of the IP address.
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For example, a network mask of 255.255.255.0 indicates that the first three numbers (255.255.255) represent the network on which the unit resides. The last number (0) represents the unit address.
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If you are bridging IP frames, all network numbers within the network must be the same.
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If you are routing IP frames, the network number for each interface must be unique.
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Range: 4 numbers (0 -- 255) separated by three periods
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Default Gateways
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Default gateways inform the unit where to forward traffic if the destination does not reside on the local LAN.
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Up to two gateways may be defined, Primary, and Secondary. If the primary gateway is unavailable, the secondary gateway will be tried.
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The primary gateway must be defined on all end-nodes if you are routing IP frames, or RIP broadcasts are disabled.
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Range: 4 numbers (0 -- 255) separated by three periods
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Primary / Secondary DTE Addresses (X.25 only)
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In these fields, you can define your primary and secondary X.25 devices.
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Range: 1 -- 15 decimal digits