User guide

RouteFinder MTASR3 Quick Start Guide
16
ASCII string of up to 47 characters. The RouteFinder will
use this name to advertise its service in the IPX
internetwork.
16 Ethernet: You can enable Auto Learn Ethernet Network
Numbers by leaving the default (Yes) checked, or you can
manually assign the network numbers after disabling the
Auto Learn option by clicking on No. If no file server is
connected to the Ethernet segment, then you should
select No.
If you leave Auto Learn enabled, the RouteFinder will learn
the IPX network numbers from the file server.
If you disable Auto Learn, record in the space below the
network numbers assigned by the network file server for
each of the four frame types [(Raw (802.3), LLC (802.2),
EthernetII (Type II), and SNAP]. Also record here the
Network numbers for WAN 1, WAN 2, and WAN 3.
RAW (802.3) Frames Network Number _____________
LLC (802.2) Frames Network Number ______________
TYPE_II Frames Network Number _________________
SNAP Frames Network Number ___________________
WAN 1 Network Number _________________________
WAN 2 Network Number _________________________
WAN 3 Network Number _________________________
When you manually assign network numbers, make sure
they match the network numbers assigned to your local
file server (if any).
17 WAN 1, WAN 2, and WAN 3: Click the associated check
box if any port is to be disabled; otherwise, leave the
Enable checked, double-click the Network number text
box, and enter the WAN Network number. The WAN
network number must be the same as at the RouteFinder
on the other end of a LAN-to-LAN link.