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Since only one path is available, the path parameter has a default value of 0, and should
be left that way for correct operation.
For some example route-table configurations, please refer to the IP-GATE User Manual.
6.3.2 IPGATE
PATH
Syntax: ipgate path <idx=k> [type=<ORIG|RCV|NONE>]
[ipaddr=<ip_addr>]
[dport=<TCP Port>]
[hport=<TCP Port>]
[fmt=<STD | AMAS>]
The
ipgate path
command configures a private tunnel through the IP infrastructure.
The idx parameter must take on the value of 0 at this time.
When type=ORIG, the IP-GATE port will be the originator of a TCP/IP circuit via the IP
infrastructure. In this case, the ipaddr and dport parameters represent the remote end
of the tunnel.
When type=RCV, the IP-GATE port will wait for the arrival of a TCP/IP connection
request. In this case, hport specifies the TCP port to be used by the remote end to
originate the path (using the IP address of the 4180 unit).
The fmt=STD selects the standard IP-GATE interconnection protocol. The fmt=AMAS
allows the IP-GATE to be used in conjunction with the TSR to connect directly to a
Lucent Anymedia COMDAC via a T1 timeslot for network transport.
A type of NONE indicates that the path is not usable.
6.3.3 IP-GATE
PORT
Syntax: IPGATE PORT [addr=<ipaddr>]
[mask=<submask>]
[gateway=<ipaddr>]
[comment=”User Comment”]
The
ipgate port
command configures the IP-GATE port as an endpoint on the virtual
private network formed by the path between two LAN segments. It specifies a private IP
address (addr) and sub-net mask used only to allow the IP-GATE port to be “pinged” for
diagnostic purposes.
The gateway parameter specifies the address of the gateway router (if any) on the LAN
segment to which the IP-GATE port is connected.
The comment field may be up to sixteen characters between the quotes. The comment
can be changed even if the user is "in service"