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49
Dial-out Modem Ports Setup
For dial-out
connections on
Windows
®
systems
Check our FTP sites for the latest information on dial-out
connections (under the Windows
®
support directory).
6.3 Routing
For dial-out routing, you must have the proper routing entry
on all hosts in your local network that will communicate
with the remote site. In the case of a Unix system, you must
make an entry similar to the following (please check your
Unix manual for the proper syntax of the route command):
For a single host at the remote site:
route add <remote-ip-addr> <IOLAN-ip-addr> 2
For multiple hosts at the remote site:
route add net <remote-net-addr> <IOLAN-ip-addr> 2
IOLAN+ will dial into another piece of hardware, log into
that hardware and start a PPP session. Then the local
IOLAN+ will act as a router and forward all IP traffic
destined outside its local network. In other words, IOLAN+
will 'auto-dial' the Internet and act as the router. In this
example, the local network is: 206.131.227.0, the ISP’s
network is: 206.189.134.0, the ISP’s equipment that you are
dialing into is another IOLAN+ (206.189.134.7) and the
local IOLAN+ is: 206.131.227.5. The IOLAN+ gateway
entries look like this:
** Administrator ** GATEWAY MENU REMOTE-ADMIN
Entry Destination Gateway Netmask
1 [206.189.134.0 ] [206.189.134.7 ] [default ]
2 [default ] [206.189.134.7 ] [default ]
3 [ ] [ ] [ ]
4 [ ] [ ] [ ]
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Figure 23: Gateway Menu screen.

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