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Specifying the IP Subnet Mask (Inmask)<br />

Setting Network I<strong>de</strong>ntifiers 6 - 3<br />

Use the inmask option to assign an IP Subnetwork mask to the Aironet<br />

340 Series Bridge. The subnetwork mask <strong>de</strong>termines the <strong>port</strong>ion of the<br />

IP address that represents the subnet ID. A digit in a “bit” of the mask<br />

indicates that the corresponding “bit” in the IP address is part of the<br />

subnet ID.<br />

Setting Up the Domain Name Servers (Dns1,Dns1,Domain)<br />

A domain name server allows the operator to specify the name of a<br />

known host rather than its raw IP address when accessing another no<strong>de</strong><br />

in the network You should obtain the address of the primary and backup<br />

servers and well as the domain name for your network administrator.<br />

Establishing a No<strong>de</strong> Name (Name)<br />

The name option is used to establish a unique no<strong>de</strong> name for the Aironet<br />

340 Series Bridge. The name is a text string of up to 20 characters that<br />

appears on all Console Port Menus. It is passed in association messages<br />

to other no<strong>de</strong>s on the radio network. See Chapter 10 “Setting Up the<br />

Association Table”.<br />

Setting SNMP Location and Contact I<strong>de</strong>ntifiers (Location,Contact)<br />

Use the location and contact options to specify the location of the<br />

SNMP workstation and the contact name of the individual responsible<br />

for managing it in the event of problems.<br />

You may enter an arbitrary string of up to 20 characters for each item.<br />

Configuring the IP Routing Table (Gateway, Routing)<br />

The IP routing table controls how IP packets originating from the bridge<br />

will be forwar<strong>de</strong>d. Once the <strong>de</strong>stination IP address is <strong>de</strong>termined the following<br />

checks are ma<strong>de</strong>:<br />

1. If the <strong>de</strong>stination IP address exactly matches a host entry in the<br />

table, the packet will be forwar<strong>de</strong>d to the MAC address corresponding<br />

to the next hop IP address from the table entry.

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