Cisco Systems 2.5 Network Router User Manual


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Chapter 6 Edit Interface/Connection
Delete Connection
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Next Hop Forwarding
These fields are optional. You can enter the IP address to which the primary and
backup interfaces will connect when they are active. This is known as the next hop
IP address. If you do not enter next hop IP addresses, Cisco SDM will configure
static routes using the interface name. Note that when you back up a multipoint
WAN connection, such as an Ethernet connection, you must enter next hop IP
addresses in order for routing to occur properly, but when backing up a
point-to-point connection, this information is not necessary.
Primary Next Hop IP Address
Enter the next hop IP address of the primary interface.
Backup Next Hop IP Address
Enter the next hop IP address of the ISDN BRI or analog modem backup interface.
Delete Connection
You can delete a WAN connection that appears in the Edit Interface/Connections
window. This window appears when you are deleting an interface configuration,
and when the connection you want to delete contains associations such as access
rules that have been applied to this interface. This window gives you the
opportunity to save the associations for use with another connection.
When you delete a connection, the Create New Connection list is refreshed if the
deletion makes a connection type available that was not available before the
deletion.
You can automatically delete all associations that the connection has, or delete the
associations later.
To view the associations that the connection has:
Click View Details.
To delete the connection and all associations:
Click Automatically delete all associations, and then click OK to cause Cisco
SDM to delete the connection and all of the associations.