Paradyne 8546 Network Card User Manual


 
Configuring the HotWire DSLAM
4-16
8000-A2-GB20-20
November 1997
Configuring Static Routes to End Users on each DSL Card
Use this procedure to enable the management traffic from the 8546 DSL cards to
the 5446 RTU and attached end-user systems. Use SNMP or the IP Injection Tool
to download the needed enterprise MIBs and to configure static routes and
service domain routes to end users attached to each 5446 RTU. Refer to
Appendix F,
5446 RTU Setup.
NOTE:
Each time you create a static route for an end-user system behind an RTU,
you should also create a corresponding source-based input filter rule. See
Chapter 5,
IP Address Allocation,
Chapter 6
, IP Routing, and
Chapter 7,
IP Filtering
, of the
HotWire DSLAM for 8540 and 8546 DSL Cards Network
Configuration Guide
.
" Procedure
To configure a static route to End Users:
1. Select
Configuration
IP Router
Static_Routes
(A-E-A)
.
2. Press Return on the Item 0 field to add a new record.
3. Enter values for the following fields and press Return after each entry:
Field
Description Input
Host/Net Destination of the route.
0.0.0.0
to indicate the
default route
Subnet Mask Associated subnet mask
for the specified
destination IP address.
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
format
On Model 8540, subnet
mask must be
255.255.255.255.
Next Hop (on Model
8546)
IP address of the next hop
device for the specified
destination.
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
format
Next Hop (on Model
8540)
DSL port name for next
hop.
Port name s1c, s1d, s1e,
or s1f.
Pref (Preference) Measure of how preferable
one route is to another, if
you have two routes going
to the same destination.
The lower the number, the
more preferable the route.
S/D (Source/Destination) Source or destination route
type.
Default = Dst
PA (Proxy ARP) Router answers ARP
requests intended for
another machine.
Default = No
4. Confirm the save and press Ctrl-z to return to the
Configuration
IP Router
menu.