======PPP AND ETHERNET TO NETBUILDER====== The following are the steps to configure LAN and WAN interfaces: =====To view path configuration use the command===== showd or show -path conf "You can view physical parameters in each path" =====view path layout use===== showd or show -path layout "here you can view physical connectors and relationship with numbers used by configuration process." =====To view port configuration use:===== showd or show -port conf "You can view protocols and status of connection." ====LAN:==== setd !x -ip netaddr=Y.X.Z.W mask=255.255.0.0 "You define IP address and netmask for this LAN interface." "Here mask is 255.255.0.0 is an example." setd !x -path control=enable "Where x is number of path LAN, you can do a reset of this path." setd !y -port control=enable "Where y is number of port LAN, careful because path number " not always is same port number. ====Physical WAN:==== setd !z -path baud=64 "This command set up informational parameter about band width, the real clock" depends of DCE. Here 64 is an example. setd !z -path clock=external "This command enables interface to receive clock from DCE." setd !z -path linetype=auto "This command enables router to detect line type" automatically. setd !z -path control=enable "This command enables the path and it produce that changes" take effect. z is path number. =====Logical WAN with PPP:===== setd !w -port owner=ppp "This command set up ppp protocol to port identifies with w number, w is port associated with z path." setd !w -port control=enable "This command enables port and it porduce that changes in port take effect." =====Logical WAN with PPP:===== setd !w -port owner=ppp "This command set up ppp protocol to port identifies with w number, w is port associated with z path." setd !w -port control=enable "This command enables port and it porduce that changes in port take effect." =====IP in WAN interface:===== setd !w -ip netaddr=X.Y.Z.W mask=255.255.0.0 "This command defines IP address for this WAN port, the mask 255.255.0.0 is only an example. setd !w -port control=enable "This command enables port and it lets that the change takes effect." =====Enable Routing and define RIP routing protocol:===== setd -ip control=enable "This command enables routing in your NB II." setd !w -ripip control=(talk,listen) "This command enables RIP protocol in port w." I want that this configuration would be useful. Please let me know your opinion and questions about it. --- //[[nce@itclatam.com|David Gonzalez]] 2021/04/10 09:15//