Networking Screens A Screens Reference
Administration for Network Connectivity
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Route Number A number that identifies this IP route.
Destination Node The node name of the final destination for this connection.
Gateway The node name of the first intermediate node.
C-LAN Board The slot location of the local C-LAN board.
Valid Value Usage
1–400 Command-line entry. Enter a specific number or
n for the
next available number.
Valid Value Usage
A name previously
entered on the Node
Names screen.
This is the final destination of the IP route for this
connection.
Valid Value Usage
A name previously
entered on the Node
Names screen and is
either a port on the
C-LAN board or
identified as a
Destination Node
on another IP route.
If there are no intermediate nodes between the local and
remote C-LAN ports for this connection, the Gateway is the
local C-LAN port. If there are one or more intermediate
nodes, the first intermediate node is the Gateway.
For example, consider a connection between two switches
(two C-LAN ports) that goes through a WAN with multiple
routers. Each router is an intermediate node but the first
router is the Gateway for the IP route between the C-LAN
ports. This router is defined as first by setting up another IP
route between the local C-LAN port and the router. In this
IP route, the local C-LAN port is the Gateway and the
router is the Destination.
Valid Value Usage
A slot location
occupied by a
C-LAN board.
Enter MMCSS, where MM is a 2-digit machine number, C
is the carrier letter, and SS is a 2-digit slot number.