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The P850 router also is pre-configured as an IPX router. This means
that if you wish to bridge IPX traffic instead of routing it, you must
disable the IPX routing function of the P850 router. Once IPX routing
has been disabled, all IPX traffic will be bridged between partner bridges
on the WAN.
The two Local Area Networks may be bridged together with minimal
configuration required. Simply connect the P850s to each of the
LANs and connect the interface module to the supplied equipment
from the service provider. The WAN set up must be configured
appropriately in order for the links to operate. Once the WAN
connection has been established to the remote partner P850, the
P850 will proceed to bridge the LAN traffic between the two locations.
If SNMP or Telnet management is required for the P850, an IP
address must be defined for each P850. The IP address allows
network management stations to use SNMP to configure and monitor
the P850 remotely. The IP address also allows Telnet stations to
connect to the P850 and view the built-in menu system without
having to physically connect to the device.
IP Address
Location:
Main
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Configuration
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LAN Set-up
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LAN IP Set-up
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IP Address / Subnet mask size
The IP address consists of four 8-bit numbers and
is represented by 4 fields separated by periods (“
.
”),
where each field is specified by a decimal number
(e.g. 199.169.1.10). Each decimal number must be
less than or equal to 255 (the maximum value of an
8-bit field).
The IP address is first specified and then you will
be prompted to enter the size of the subnet mask.
Summary of Contents for PERLE P850
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