NS3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual - Edition 9 (36922-90040)

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Point-to-Point (Router) Network Interface Configuration Screens
Point-to-Point Reachable Nodes
Press the [Save Data] function key to transfer the data displayed on the
screen to the configuration file you are creating or updating. Verify that
the data record has been created by checking that the Data flag is set
to Y.
Fields Destination IP internet address
This is the internet address of the destination node to
which a route is being defined.
There are two methods of entering an internet protocol
(IP) address within NMMGR:
1. Enter the fully qualified IP address (for example,
Class C, C 192.191.191 009)
OR
2. Enter only the network (nnn) and node (xxx)
portions of the IP address as four positive integers
between 0 and 255 separated by periods or blanks
(for example, 15.123.44.98).
You need not enter the following items as NMMGR
will fill these in:
– Class A, B, C
– Leading zeros for the network and node portion of
the IP address.
Addresses are made up of a network portion and a
node portion. The supported classes of network
addresses have the following forms (note the spaces
must appear where indicated):
Class C: C nnn.nnn.nnn xxx
Class B: B nnn.nnn xxx.xxx
Class A: A nnn xxx.xxx.xxx
where nnn is a value ranging from 000 to 255,
representing eight bits of the network portion of an
address and xxx is a value ranging from 000 to 255,
representing node portion of the address. Note the
network and node values of all zeros are not allowed.
These are special values.
The leftmost group of nnn has the following ranges for
each address class:
Class C: 192–223
Class B: 128–191
Class A: 001–126