3com 3C840 Guía Del Usuario
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Bridging IP Traffic
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For any routing to take place across the OfficeConnect Remote 840, you
also have to set up a corresponding network over the LAN. See
also have to set up a corresponding network over the LAN. See
.
Enabling Bridging
These instructions assume you have already added a remote site profile. If
you have not added one, select Add instead of Modify in step 1 and see
you have not added one, select Add instead of Modify in step 1 and see
configure.
To enable bridging:
1 From the OfficeConnect Remote 840 home page, select Configuration
> Remote Sites (WAN), select a remote site definition, and click
Modify. This accesses the Remote Sites General Modify screen,
containing the following fields:
Modify. This accesses the Remote Sites General Modify screen,
containing the following fields:
2 Check the Enable Bridging box to enable bridging for this remote site.
Then click Modify.
Bridging IP Traffic
Unless you are using the boot option Default Bridge Mode, the
OfficeConnect Remote 840 is set up to route IP traffic by default. To
bridge IP traffic, you must turn off IP Forwarding in the router
configuration.
OfficeConnect Remote 840 is set up to route IP traffic by default. To
bridge IP traffic, you must turn off IP Forwarding in the router
configuration.
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