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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

9 HDLC configuration

Step 2

Configure Router B.

<Nortel> system-view

[Nortel] sysname RouterB

[RouterB] interface pos 1/0/0

[RouterB-Pos1/0/0]

[RouterB-Pos1/0/0]

[RouterB-Posl/0/0]

[RouterB-Pos1/0/0]

[RouterB-Posl/0/0]

link-protocol hdlc

ip address 100.1.1.2 24

shutdown

undo shutdown

quit

Step 3

Configure the static routing on Router A.

[RouterA] ip route-static 100.1.1.0 24 pos 1/0/0

Step 4

Verify the configuration.

Router A and Router B can ping through each other.

For example.

[RouterA] ping 100.1.1.2

PING 100.1.1.2: 56 data bytes, press CTRL_C to break

Reply

from 100.1

1.2: bytes=56

Sequence=1

ttl=255

time=31

ms

Reply

from 100.1

1.2: bytes=56

Sequence=2

ttl=255

time=63

ms

Reply

from 100.1

1.2: bytes=56

Sequence=3

ttl=255

time=63

ms

Reply

from 100.1

1.2: bytes=56

Sequence=4

ttl=255

time=63

ms

Reply

from 100.1

1.2: bytes=56

Sequence=5

ttl=255

time=63

ms

-- 100 .1.1.2 ping

statistics -- -

5 packet(s) transmitted

5 packet(s) received

0.00% packet loss

round-trip min/avg/max = 31/56/63 ms

Run the

display ip routing-table

command to check the correctness of the routing table.

[RouterA] display ip routing-table

Routing Tables: Public

Destinations : 4

Routes

4

nation/Mask

Proto

Pre

Cost

NextHop

Interface

100.1.1.0/24

Static

60

0

100.1.1.1

POS1/0/0

100.1.1.1/32

Direct

0

0

127.0.0.1

InLoopBack0

127.0.0.0/8

Direct

0

0

127.0.0.1

InLoopBack0

127.0.0.1/32

Direct

0

0

127.0.0.1

InLoopBack0

—End

Configuration files

Configuration file of Router A

#

sysname RouterA

#

interface Pos1/0/0

link-protocol hdlc

ip address unnumibered interface LoopBack!

#

interface LoopBack1

Issue 5.3 (30 March 2009)

Nortel Networks Inc.

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