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<strong>Network</strong>ing Screens<br />

A Screens Reference<br />

Route Number<br />

A number that identifies this IP route.<br />

Valid Value Usage<br />

1–400 Command-line entry. Enter a specific number or n <strong>for</strong> the<br />

next available number.<br />

Destination Node<br />

The node name of the final destination <strong>for</strong> this connection.<br />

Valid Value<br />

A name previously<br />

entered on the Node<br />

Names screen.<br />

Usage<br />

This is the final destination of the IP route <strong>for</strong> this<br />

connection.<br />

Gateway<br />

The node name of the first intermediate node.<br />

Valid Value<br />

A name previously<br />

entered on the Node<br />

Names screen and is<br />

either a port on the<br />

C-LAN board or<br />

identified as a<br />

Destination Node<br />

on another IP route.<br />

Usage<br />

If there are no intermediate nodes between the local and<br />

remote C-LAN ports <strong>for</strong> this connection, the Gateway is the<br />

local C-LAN port. If there are one or more intermediate<br />

nodes, the first intermediate node is the Gateway.<br />

For example, consider a connection between two switches<br />

(two C-LAN ports) that goes through a WAN with multiple<br />

routers. Each router is an intermediate node but the first<br />

router is the Gateway <strong>for</strong> the IP route between the C-LAN<br />

ports. This router is defined as first by setting up another IP<br />

route between the local C-LAN port and the router. In this<br />

IP route, the local C-LAN port is the Gateway and the<br />

router is the Destination.<br />

C-LAN Board<br />

The slot location of the local C-LAN board.<br />

Valid Value<br />

A slot location<br />

occupied by a<br />

C-LAN board.<br />

Usage<br />

Enter MMCSS, where MM is a 2-digit machine number, C<br />

is the carrier letter, and SS is a 2-digit slot number.<br />

252<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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