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6. Select Lines > Change Lines.
The Configuration Manager window reflects all circuit moves.
7. Follow Steps 1 through 6 for each circuit that you want to move.
8. Select File > Exit to exit this window when you are done.
Changing Network Addresses on a Circuit
You can change network addresses on a circuit using the Configuration Change
Utility. For information on this utility, see the section “Configuration Change
Utility” in Chapter 3.
Assigning an Additional IP Address to a Circuit
Bay Networks IP routing supports Multinet, which lets you assign multiple IP
addresses to a single circuit; thus, one circuit can support multiple IP network
interfaces. Each IP address on a Multinet circuit must belong to a unique
network/subnet. You cannot have two interfaces on the same subnet.
For more information about Multinet, see Configuring IP Services.
You can assign as many IP addresses as you want to a circuit. To assign additional
IP addresses to a circuit, begin at the Configuration Manager window and
complete the following steps:
1. Select Circuits > Edit Circuits.
The Circuit List window appears
(Figure 4-1).
2. Select the circuit to which you want to assign an additional IP address,
and then click on Edit.
The Circuit Definition window appears
(Figure 4-2).
3. Select Protocols > Edit IP > Interfaces.
The IP Interfaces window appears
(Figure 4-6).
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