Cabletron Systems HSIM-W6 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 4: Planning for HSIM-W6 ISDN Configuration
HSIM-W6 User’s Guide 33
TCP/IP Route Addresses —
If the HSIM-W6 is to direct traffic to networks or stations beyond 
the remote router, the routing table in the HSIM-W6 can be “seeded” with static IP routes. An IP 
route includes an IP address, subnet mask and metric. The metric is a number representing the 
perceived cost in reaching the remote network or station.
The HSIM-W6 routing table must be seeded statically so that it dials out to the appropriate remote 
router when IP traffic is targeted to networks and stations beyond that remote router. After the link 
is established, RIP update packets are dynamically added to the routing table. Seeding the routing 
table is not necessary when the HSIM-W6 never dials out; it discovers remote networks and 
stations beyond the calling router as soon as RIP updates arrive (provided the remote router 
supports RIP and RIP packets are allowed to flow on the WAN link).
TCP/IP Default Route —
One default route should be designated in the routing table for all 
traffic that cannot be directed to other specific routes. You need to define the default route for a 
remote router if the HSIM-W6 will be placing calls to that remote router.
Source (Target) and Remote WAN IP Addresses —
You may need to specify a Source WAN IP 
address and/or a Remote WAN IP address for the WAN connection to the remote router depending 
on IP address negotiation under PPP. Check with your system administrator for details on whether 
the router must communicate in numbered or unnumbered mode and what addresses are required. 
In unnumbered mode, neither IP address is defined on the link. In numbered mode, one IP address 
is defined on each end of the WAN link. These addresses may or may not belong to the same 
subnetwork. They may also be determined automatically, negotiated, or forced by the network 
administrator.
The HSIM-W6 automatically determines whether to run in unnumbered mode or numbered mode. 
If unnumbered mode negotiation fails, numbered mode is attempted using the Ethernet LAN IP 
address as a default. If you have specified a Source WAN IP address, unnumbered mode 
negotiation is not performed; i.e., the operating mode is numbered. If a Source WAN IP address is 
explicitly defined, the router will not, as a rule, accept another local address from the remote end. 
In numbered mode without an explicit Source WAN IP address, this address can be negotiated to a 
different value by the remote end.