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Setting Network Identifiers   6 - 3
Specifying the IP Subnet Mask (Inmask)
Use the inmask option to assign an IP Subnetwork mask to the Aironet 
340 Series Bridge. The subnetwork mask determines the portion of the 
IP address that represents the subnet ID. A digit in a “bit” of the mask 
indicates that the corresponding “bit” in the IP address is part of the 
subnet ID. 
Setting Up the Domain Name Servers (Dns1,Dns1,Domain)
A domain name server allows the operator to specify the name of a 
known host rather than its raw IP address when accessing another node 
in the network You should obtain the address of the primary and backup 
servers and well as the domain name for your network administrator.
Establishing a Node Name (Name)
The name option is used to establish a unique node name for the Aironet 
340 Series Bridge. The name is a text string of up to 20 characters that 
appears on all Console Port Menus. It is passed in association messages 
to other nodes on the radio network. See Chapter 10 “Setting Up the 
Association Table”.
Setting SNMP Location and Contact Identifiers (Location,Contact)
Use the location and contact options to specify the location of the 
SNMP workstation and the contact name of the individual responsible 
for managing it in the event of problems.
You may enter an arbitrary string of up to 20 characters for each item.
Configuring the IP Routing Table (Gateway, Routing)
The IP routing table controls how IP packets originating from the bridge 
will be forwarded. Once the destination IP address is determined the fol-
lowing checks are made:
1.
If the destination IP address exactly matches a host entry in the 
table, the packet will be forwarded to the MAC address correspond-
ing to the next hop IP address from the table entry.