Dlci mapping/ip map, Ip map/active, Ip map/iarp – ADTRAN Express 4100 User Manual

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Appendix F. Frame Relay Firmware Version

F-4

Express 4100/4110 User Manual

61200176L2-1

DLCI Mapping/IP Map

Write security: 3, Read security: 5

This menu represents the IP protocol mapping that is to take place for this
DLCI.

IP Map/Active
Write security: 3, Read security: 5

When this is set to Yes (def), the Express 4100/4110 will attempt to
transport IP packets for this DLCI. A setting of No means that no IP
traffic or route will be exchanged.

IP Map/IARP
Write security: 3, Read security: 5

When this is set to Yes (def), the Express 4100/4110 will send
Inverse ARP packets in order to determine the IP address on the
other end of the virtual circuit. If the IARP is responded to, a route
is placed in the IP route table. A setting of No means that the route
address is to be assigned statically using the IP Map/Far-End IP
Address

parameter. The Express 4100/4110 will always respond to

Inverse ARP requests.

IP Map/Far-End IP Address
Write security: 3, Read security: 5

This is the IP address of the device on the other end of the virtual
circuit. When this DLCI becomes active, the Express 4100/4110 will
add a route in the IP routing table.

IP Map/IP Netmask
Write security: 3, Read security: 5

The IP network mask to apply to the Far-End IP Address and Link
IP Address

is specified here.

IP Map/Link IP Address
Write security: 3, Read security: 5

The virtual circuit may require an IP address to be specified at this
DLCI interface. This is called a numbered interface. This address is
used by the Express 4100/4110 to respond to Inverse ARP requests.
If this IP address is left as 0.0.0.0, the link is treated as unnumbered

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