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ATLAS 550 System Manual - Adtran

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Section 4 User Interface Guide <strong>ATLAS</strong> <strong>550</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > NETWORK NAME<br />

Read security: 2<br />

Displays the name of the interface connected to the <strong>ATLAS</strong> router, as follows:<br />

EN0 IP <strong>ATLAS</strong> Ethernet port<br />

ENDPOINT NAME DLCI Number<br />

ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > ADDRESS<br />

Write security: 2; Read security: 2<br />

Defines the individual interface IP address. If this field is left as 0.0.0.0, it is treated as an unnumbered<br />

interface.<br />

ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > SUBNET MASK<br />

Write security: 2; Read security: 2<br />

Defines the subnet mask applied to the address defined for this link. If the interface IP address is<br />

unnumbered, leave as 0.0.0.0.<br />

ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > IARP<br />

Write security: 2; Read security: 2<br />

The Inverse ARP (IARP) menu is only present when this interface is a frame relay network interface.<br />

<strong>ATLAS</strong> sends Inverse ARP packets to determine the IP address on the other end of the virtual circuit.<br />

<strong>ATLAS</strong> always responds to Inverse ARP requests with its IP address for the requested DLCI.<br />

ENABLE Causes <strong>ATLAS</strong> to dynamically send Inverse ARP packets to determine the IP<br />

address on the other end of the virtual circuit. When an Inverse ARP packet is not<br />

responded to, no route is placed in the IP route table. If the Inverse ARP packet is<br />

responded to, a route is placed in the IP route table.<br />

DISABLE Instructs <strong>ATLAS</strong> not to generate Inverse ARP request packets. In this case, the<br />

FAR-END ADDRESS parameter may be used to statically assign a route address (see<br />

the following, Far-End Address).<br />

ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > FAR-END ADDRESS<br />

Write security: 2; Read security: 2<br />

This menu is only present for frame relay network interfaces, and it is only selectable when IARP is<br />

disabled. Use this menu to specify the IP address of the device on the other end of the virtual circuit. If that<br />

IP address is non-zero, a static route to the far-end network will be added using the interface<br />

SUBNET-MASK. If 0.0.0.0 has been specified for the SUBNET-MASK, a default subnet mask is used, based on<br />

the class of the Far-End Address.<br />

ROUTER > IP > INTERFACES > MTU<br />

Write security: 2; Read security: 2<br />

Defines maximum number of bytes in a datagram transmitted over this interface (Maximum Transmit<br />

Unit).<br />

220 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200305L2-1B

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