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    2. Configure IP
    Router
    The Router Configuration Menu contains the following
    submenus and commands.
    You must restart the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module for
    any changes to take effect.  For more information, see the
    “PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module basics” chapter.
    Main Menu
    All interfaces
    configured with
    IP?
    Using RIP?
    Using default
    route?
    Enable RIP
    globally
    End
    Define IP for each
    interface per port
    Configure RIP
    version by port
    Routing
    End
    Enable bridging
    interface per port
    Enable global
    bridging
    Add default route
    to routing tableAdd static route to
    routing table
    End 
    						
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    C. Configure Port IP Address
    Sets the IP address and subnet mask for the selected
    interface.
    Type the number of the Interface, the number of the port or
    connection to configure, and then enter the following:
    •  New IP address
    • New subnet mask
    • Priority
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a default or
    last-used value in parentheses to the left of the command
    prompt.  To accept this value, press ENTER.
    U. Unconfigure Port IP Address
    Deletes the IP address of the selected interface.  Type the
    number of the port to unconfigure, confirm, and then press
    ENTER.
    S. Add/Remove a Static Route
    Displays the Router Modification Menu, which contains the
    following commands:
    A. Add a Static Route
    Creates a static route and adds it to the Route Table.
    Type the following information for the route you want to
    add, and then press ENTER:
    •  Destination (IP) address
    • Network mask
    • Gateway
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a default or
    last-used value in parentheses to the left of the command
    prompt.  To accept this value, press ENTER.
    R. Remove a Route
    Deletes a static route from the Route Table.  Type the
    IP address of the route to remove, and then press
    ENTER.
    F. Add/Change Default Route
    Creates or changes the default static route, and then
    adds it to the Route Table.  Type the Gateway address
    for the default route, and then press ENTER. 
    						
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    T. Remove the Default Route
    Deletes the default static route from the Route Table.
    Type the IP address to remove, and then press
    ENTER.
    D. Display Route Table
    Displays the following information about statically
    configured routes and dynamically learned ones:
    • NETWORK ADDRESS - destination
    address.
    • NETMASK - IP subnet mask; number of bits
    reserved for the host ID.
    • GATEWAY ADDRESS - IP address of
    packets sent to destination.
    • interface - IP address of outgoing interface.
    • Metric - number of hops (routers) required to
    reach the specified gateway.
    • Type – static or dynamic.
    R. Enable/Disable RIP
    Enables and disables the Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
    RIP sends routing information from one router to adjacent
    routers, dynamically learning network topology.
    When you enable RIP, the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module
    stores sent routing information in the Route Table.  For more
    information on the Route Table, see Reports Menu earlier in
    this chapter.
    V. Configure RIP Version by Port
    Sets the RIP version for the selected port.
    Type the number of the Interface, the port number, and then
    select one of the following RIP Versions:
    0. Disabled
    1. Version 1 Broadcast
    2. Version 2 Broadcast
    3. Version 2 Multicast
    P. Configure RIP Poisoned Reverse by Port
    Enables and disables RIP Poisoned Reverse for the selected
    interface.
    Type the number of the Interface, and then enable or disable. 
    						
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    N. Configure DNS Client
    Displays the DNS Client Menu, which contains the following
    commands to configure the Domain Name Server (DNS)
    client:
    A. Set DNS Server IP Address
    Sets the IP address of the DNS Server.  Type the DNS
    Server IP address, and then press ENTER.
    T. Set DNS Server Timeout
    Sets the DNS Server Timeout, a value between 5 - 20
    seconds (default = 5 seconds).  Type the DNS Server
    Timeout value, and then press ENTER.
    S. Display DNS Cache and Statistics
    Displays information about the data in the DNS cache.
    H. Configure DHCP Client
    Enables and disables the Dynamic Host Configuration
    Protocol (DHCP) client for the selected Interface.  Type the
    number of the Interface, the number of the port, and then
    enable or disable.
    L. Configure DHCP Relay
    Displays the DHCP Relay Menu, which contains the following
    commands to configure the DHCP Relay:
    E. Enable/Disable DHCP Relay
    Enables and disables the DHCP Relay.
    When you enable the DHCP Relay, you must also
    enter a new DHCP server IP address.  Type the DHCP
    Server IP address, and then press ENTER.
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a
    default or last-used value in parentheses to the left of
    the command prompt.  To accept this value, press
    ENTER.
    C. Configure DHCP Relay
    Sets the DHCP server IP address.  Type the DHCP
    Server IP address, and then press ENTER.
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a
    default or last-used value in parentheses to the left of
    the command prompt.  To accept this value, press
    ENTER. 
    						
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    S. Display DHCP Relay Statistics
    Displays the following information about the DHCP
    Relay:
    •  DHCP client requests forwarded to DHCP server
    •  DHCP client requests dropped
    •  Server responses forwarded to DHCP clients
    • Server responses dropped
    •  Unknown server responses
    •  Server requests timed out
    T. Configure Telnet Server Port
    Sets the port for the Telnet Server (default = 23).
    Type the number of the port, and then press ENTER.
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a default or
    last-used value in parentheses to the left of the command
    prompt.  To accept this value, press ENTER.
    F. Configure IP Filtering
    Displays the IP Filtering Configuration Menu, which
    contains the following submenu and commands to configure
    IP filtering.  For more information, see the IP Filtering
    appendix.
    P. Choose port for IP filtering
    Sets the port on which to use IP filtering.
    Type the number of the interface, the number of the
    port (if applicable), and then press ENTER.
    F. Globally enable/disable input or output filters
    Enables and disables the input and output filters for all
    installed interfaces.
    You must globally enable the filters for the associated
    filtering to work.
    Follow the on-screen instructions to enable or disable
    both the input and output filters globally. 
    						
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    T. Toggle input or output type filters to view/edit
    Switches between the input and output filter types.
    The filter type that you set here determines what
    displays when you select any of the following
    commands:
    • Display all filters of the chosen type
    • Insert a new or buffered filter of the chosen
    type
    • Append a new or buffered filter to the end of
    the list
    • Edit filter of the chosen type
    • Copy filter operations menu
    • Delete one filter of the chosen type
    • Delete all filters of the chosen type
    D. Display all filters of the chosen type
    Displays all filters of the type set with the Toggle input
    or output type filters to view/edit command.
    I. Insert a new or buffered filter of the chosen type
    Adds a new filter of the type set with the Toggle input
    or output type filters to view/edit command
    anywhere in the list that displays when you select
    Display all filters of the chosen type.
    Type the number of the filter before which you want to
    insert the new filter, and then follow the on-screen
    messages to enter the following information:
    •  Filter state – Idle or Active
    •  Filter action – Pass or Discard
    •  Filter protocol – IP, ICMP, IGMP, TCP, UDP
    •  Filter Source IP Low Address
    •  Filter Source IP High Address
    •  Filter Source Port Low
    •  Filter Source Port High
    •  Filter Destination IP Low Address
    •  Filter Destination IP High Address
    •  Filter Destination Port Low
    •  Filter Destination Port High
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a
    default or last-used value in parentheses to the left of
    the command prompt.  To accept this value, press
    ENTER. 
    						
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    A. Append a new or buffered filter to the end of the
    list
    Adds a new filter of the type set with the Toggle input
    or output type filters to view/edit command to the
    end of list that displays when you select Display all
    filters of the chosen type.
    Type Y, and then follow the on-screen messages to
    enter the following information:
    •  Filter state – Idle or Active
    •  Filter action – Pass or Discard
    •  Filter protocol – IP, ICMP, IGMP, TCP, UDP
    •  Filter Source IP Low Address
    •  Filter Source IP High Address
    •  Filter Source Port Low
    •  Filter Source Port High
    •  Filter Destination IP Low Address
    •  Filter Destination IP High Address
    •  Filter Destination Port Low
    •  Filter Destination Port High
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a
    default or last-used value in parentheses to the left of
    the command prompt.  To accept this value, press
    ENTER.
    E. Edit filter of the chosen type
    Displays all filters of the type that you set with the
    Toggle input or output type filters to view/edit
    command that you can edit.
    Type the number of the filter to edit, and then follow the
    on-screen messages to enter the following information:
    •  Filter state – Idle or Active
    •  Filter action – Pass or Discard
    •  Filter protocol – IP, ICMP, IGMP, TCP, UDP
    •  Filter Source IP Low Address
    •  Filter Source IP High Address
    •  Filter Source Port Low – TCP or UDP packets
    only
    •  Filter Source Port High - TCP or UDP packets
    only
    •  Filter Destination IP Low Address
    •  Filter Destination IP High Address
    •  Filter Destination Port Low 
    						
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    •  Filter Destination Port High
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a
    default or last-used value in parentheses to the left of
    the command prompt.  To accept this value, press
    ENTER.
    C. Copy filter operations menu
    Displays the IP Filter Copy to Buffer Menu, which
    contains the following commands for all filters of the
    type that you set with the Toggle input or output type
    filters to view/edit command.
    C. Copy a filter of the chosen type to the
    buffer
    Copies the filter that you select to the buffer.
    Type the number of the filter to copy, and then
    press enter.
    D. Display the filter in the copy buffer
    Displays the following information about the filter
    in the copy buffer:
    • num – number of the filter
    • state – Idle or Active
    • action – Pass or Discard
    • srcLwP - Filter Source Port Low – TCP
    or UDP packets only
    • srcHiP - Filter Source Port High - TCP or
    UDP packets only
    • source.ip.addr.low  - Filter Destination
    IP Low Address
    • source.ip.addr.high - Filter Source IP
    High Address
    • proto - Filter protocol – IP, ICMP, IGMP,
    TCP, UDP
    • mask – ICMP or TCP only
    • dstLwP - Filter Destination Port Low
    • dstHiP - Filter Destination Port High
    • dest.ip.addr.low - Filter Destination IP
    Low Address
    • dest.ip.addr.high - Filter Destination IP
    High Address 
    						
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    E. Edit the filter in the copy buffer
    Edits the filter in the copy buffer.
    Follow the on-screen messages to enter the
    following information:
    •  Filter state – Idle or Active
    •  Filter action – Pass or Discard
    •  Filter protocol – IP, ICMP, IGMP, TCP,
    UDP
    •  Filter Source IP Low Address
    •  Filter Source IP High Address
    •  Filter Source Port Low – TCP or UDP
    packets only
    •  Filter Source Port High - TCP or UDP
    packets only
    •  Filter Destination IP Low Address
    •  Filter Destination IP High Address
    •  Filter Destination Port Low
    •  Filter Destination Port High
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays
    a default or last-used value in parentheses to
    the left of the command prompt.  To accept this
    value, press ENTER.
    X. Deletes the filter in the copy buffer
    Deletes the filter in the copy buffer.
    X. Delete one filter of the chosen type
    Deletes the filter that you select from the copy buffer.
    Type the number of the filter to delete and then press
    ENTER.
    Z. Delete all filters of the chosen type
    Deletes all filters in the copy buffer.
    S. Show IP filtering statistics
    Displays the total number of input and output data
    packets filtered.
    Y. Clear IP filtering statistics
    Deletes all data from the Show IP filtering statistics
    command. 
    						
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    D. Display Route Table
    Displays the following information about statically configured
    routes and dynamically learned ones:
    • NETWORK ADDRESS - destination address.
    • NETMASK - IP subnet mask; number of bits
    reserved for the host ID.
    • GATEWAY ADDRESS - IP address of packets sent
    to destination.
    • interface - IP address of outgoing interface.
    • Metric - number of hops (routers) required to reach
    the specified gateway.
    • Type – static or dynamic. 
    						
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