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Requirements Outside the ISP Network
302272-A Rev. 00 8-3
In Figure 8-1, the IP addresses and the frame relay DLCI are in bold type. The
dashed lines show the static routes. Because both the gateway and the CPE are
Bay Networks devices, the figure also shows the adjacent host configured as the
next hop on the return path from the CPE to the supernet.
For PPP, the configuration is similar. In this figure, for example, the PPP
connection replaces the frame relay PVC cloud, and there is no DLCI.
Configuring a Bay Networks CPE Router Using Site Manager
Before configuring the CPE router, you must know the IP address of the routers
local Ethernet interface. This Ethernet interface must be able to communicate with
the Site Manager workstation. Preferably, these two interfaces will be on the same
IP subnetwork, but with a default gateway entry on the Site Manager workstation,
you can manage the CPE router from a different network as well.
In the latter case, Site Manager must be able to communicate with the network
router that will communicate between these two different subnets (that is, the
subnet of the CPE router and that of Site Manager). The Site Manager workstation
must be able to ping one of the CPE routers Ethernet IP interfaces before it can
manage and configure the router.
You can use a cell-based ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation
connected to the console port of the router to run the script file install.bat to
change the IP address of the router’s initial startup interface. The install.bat file
steps through the minimal configuration questions needed to manage the router
with Site manager.
Once the router can communicate with Site Manager, the IP address of the CPE
router appears in the Site Manager’s “Well-Known Connections List.” Click on
the IP address entry, then go to the Configuration Manager window and click on
Tools, then Configuration Manager. You can configure the router in local or
dynamic mode.
Local mode lets you configure the router off line by selecting the appropriate
interface cards that coincide with your router hardware, build a configuration file
on the Site Manager workstation, then transfer that file using TFTP to the router to
be booted up at a later time, such as a scheduled network down time.
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