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SLIP router mode
17.1 Configuring the SLIP mode
In this mode the Com-Servers functions as a router. All network
packets whose destination address is within the configured
subnet are routed over the serial interface using SLIP. All
arriving serial SLIP packets are passed along to the local
Ethernet network.
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You may not configure for SLIP routing in the same
Telnet session in which the IP address, the subnet mask
or the gateway address for the Com-Server was already
changed. After you make such serttings you must first close the
Telnet connection using „q“ and then reopen it.
In the Submenu
SETUP Port x
r
TCP/IP Mode
r
SLIP Router
configure the following parameters:
n
Net Address
Enter here the network address of the serially connected
subnet you want to route to via SLIP.
n
SLIP-Net Routing
Default: active
If this parameter has a value of 1, the Com-Server functions
as described like a router for the subnet specified under
Net
Address
. If the parameter is 0, the Com-Server is transpa-
rent, i.e. all packets directed to the IP address of the Com-
Server are forwarded as SLIP packets to the serial port. The
destination IP address (IP address of the Com-Server) is
replaced by the parameter
Net Address
. This allows you to
assign individual IP addresses to the connected SLIP
computers (=Net Address) without having to assign a sepa-
rate subnet for each connection.
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Excluded from this procedure are packets for the
Telnet configuration port 1111 of the Com-Server!
Summary of Contents for 58031
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Page 38: ...38 W T Form factors ...
Page 102: ...102 W T The protocol stack of the Com Server ...
Page 128: ...128 W T The Windows COM redirector ...
Page 134: ...134 W T Box to Box mode ...
Page 152: ...152 W T Data transfer per Telnet ...
Page 192: ...192 W T Firmware update of the Com Server ...
Page 215: ...215 W T Appendix Subject to error and alteration Declaration of conformity ...