Chapter 10. Networking Configuration
Vol. IV-10-8 Alcatel-Lucent
Procedure
1. In the IP Addressing screen enter a single IP Address and Subnet mask for the
9500 MXC Node or Terminal. This defines the Ethernet port address for the
Node/Terminal, and all other interfaces assume this address.
2. Click on the Static Routing tab. Static routing or static routing with a default
gateway must be defined for all configured 9500 MXC network management
interfaces. Options are only presented for valid NMS interfaces; those
through which network management interconnection can be established. The
options are:
• Ethernet Port (default)
• Maint. V.24 (default)
• Link. Link applies to each installed link, non-protected or protected.
• Data. Data applies to each installed DAC 155oM, or DAC 3xE3/DS3M in
E13 or M13 mode.
3. To add a route line, click the
Insert button.
• Enter a destination IP address and subnet mask.
• Select
Interface from Interface submenu. Submenu displays all valid
interfaces.
4 Interface selection sub-menu.
5 Use these tabs to insert a new route, remove a route, or cut or copy a route.
6 Click to enable a default getaway selection. (The default gateway defines
routing towards the NOC, meaning static routes need only to be defined for IP
addressable devices that point away from the NOC).
Item Description
If you are using an Ethernet connection for your CT PC and you re-configure the
IP address of the radio to put it on a different subnet, a new CT session will be
needed to log back in after the Send button is clicked.
For a normal TCP/IP connection, a new LAN compatible IP address must first be
entered on your PC.
For a DHCP connection (DHCP server enabled) it will only be necessary to
re-start CT. (With some versions of Windows, DHCP connection may be retained
automatically).