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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

9 HDLC configuration

The system view appears.

Step 2

Run:

interface interface-type interface-number

The interface view appears.

Step 3

Run:

link-protocol hdlc

The command configures the interface with HDLC.

—End

9.2.3 Configuring the IP address of the interface

Do as follows on the routers:

Step 1

Run:

system-view

The system view appears.

Step 2

Run:

interface interface-type interface-number

The interface view appears.

Step 3

Choose one of the following steps to configure the IP address or IP unnumbered address of

the interface as required.

Run the

ip address

ip-address { mask | mask-length } [

sub

] command to configure the

IP address of the interface.

When using HDLC, the IP address of the interface must be in the same network segment with

the IP address of the peer interface.

Run the

ip address unnumbered interface

interface-type interface-number command to

configure the IP unnumbered address.

—End

OQ NOTE

If you configure IP address unnumbered on an interface encapsulated with HDLC, the borrower must
have the ability to learn the route to the remote end. Otherwise, it cannot reach the remote end.

When you use IP address unnumbered, you can configure static route or dynamic routing

protocol to make the borrower learn the route to the remote end.

Note the following principles:

If you use dynamic routing protocol, ensure the length of the learned route mask is

longer than that of the lender's IP address mask, because the SR8000 adopts the principle
of longest match in routing lookup.

If you use static route and the IP address of the lender adopts 32-bit mask, the length of
the static route mask should be shorter than 32 bits.

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