Wan ip interfaces, Wan ip interfaces -5, Figure 9-3 typical routing table -5 – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Configuring IP Routing

Introduction to IP routing on the MAX

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

9-5

Figure 9-3. Typical routing table

At startup, a MAX unit creates the interfaces in the following list, which are represented in the
sample routing table in Figure 9-3.

WAN IP interfaces

A MAX unit creates WAN IP interfaces as they are brought up. WAN IP interfaces are labeled

wanN

, where N is a number assigned in the order in which the interfaces become active. The

WAN IP address can be a local address assigned dynamically when the caller logs in, an

address on a subnet of the local network, or a unique IP network address for a remote device.

Assignment of interface addresses depends on whether you use system-based routing or

interface-based routing.

Interface Description

Ethernet IP

Always active, because it is always connected. You assign its IP
address in Ethernet > Mod Config > Ether Options.

The MAX creates two routing table entries: one with a destination of
the network (ie0), and the other with a destination of the MAX host
(local).

Black-hole (bh0)

Always up. The black-hole address is 127.0.0.0. Packets routed to this
interface are discarded silently.

Loopback (local)

Always up. The loopback address is 127.0.0.1/32.

Reject (rj0)

Always up. The reject address is 127.0.0.2. Packets routed to this
interface are discarded and an ICMP host unreachable message is sent
to the source address.

Multicast

Have a destination address with a value of 224 for the first octet. (For
information about multicast addresses, see Chapter 10, “Setting Up IP
Multicast Forwarding.”
)

Inactive
(wanidle0)

(Not shown in the example.) When WAN connections are down, all
routes point to the inactive interface. The MAX creates this interface
when you configure a Connection profile.

** Ascend MAX Terminal Server **

ascend% iproute show

Destination

Gateway

IF

Flg

Pref

Met

Use

Age

10.10.0.0/16

-

ie0 C 0

0 3 222

10.10.10.2/32

-

local CP 0

0 0 222

127.0.0.0/8

-

bh0 CP 0

0 0 222

127.0.0.1/32

-

local CP 0

0 0 222

127.0.0.2/32

-

rj0 CP 0

0 0 222

224.0.0.0/4

-

mcast CP 0

0 0 222

224.0.0.1/32

-

local CP 0

0 0 222

224.0.0.2/32

-

local CP 0

0 0 222

224.0.0.5/32

-

local CP 0

0 0 222

224.0.0.6/32

-

local CP 0

0 0 222

224.0.0.9/32

-

local CP 0

0 0 222

255.255.255.255/32 -

ie0 CP

0

0 0

222

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