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Sujet : Routeur : qqun sait administrer un Nortel Contivity 100 ? |
| bascarol |
misterpinguin a écrit a écrit :
non rien de tout ça, on est une agence de voyages et il sert à établir le tunnel avec les serveurs de réservation
il a tout ce qu'il faut pour faire du port mapping, des filtres avancés, mais je ne sais pas l'administrer, la doc fait 50 pages...
voilà :)
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Comprend mieux moi.
Fallait commencer par la
Bon ta la doc, malheureusement pour toi si le lien que je t'ai filé n'est pas bon tu n'auras pas plus.
Les produits Nortel sont trés peu diffuser sur net, donc les docs!!
L'administrer ouais mais fais gaffe si tu modifie des paramètres sans modifier l'autre bout du tunnel, le contivity y va voir rouge :fou: En plus un 100 sa se parametre et on y touche plus, c'est plutot du cote serveur ou tu as un contivity XXX que tu administres.
Tu gère ton réseau des serveurs pas d'un poste de travail utilisateur. :D ton tunnel est fourni par une entreprise qui t'as fourni les Conti donc raproche toi d'eux, il y aura moins de risque.
Expliquer les parametrage d'un conti par forum pffffffffff
c'est plutot une formation pour sa.
Courage
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| misterpinguin |
denis1 a écrit a écrit :
Euh je connais pas l'appareil mais ca ne marche pas ca? :??:
Static routes
You can use static routes to set up routes between switches when you do not have
any dynamic routing protocol, such as OSPF or RIP. Even if you do have dynamic
routing protocols, you may want to use static routes because they provide stronger
security. The switch supports multiple default and static routes.
You can manually configure static routes on the switch. Based on their states, they
are added or removed from the Route Table Manager (RTM).
To add, edit, or delete static routes:
1 Check the Enabled box to enable static routes. When this check box is
cleared, all of the static routes and default routes are disabled globally. Even if
a static route is enabled, the route is not used because the static routes are
globally disabled. When static routes are enabled, traffic flow depends on
other configuration settings.
2 To add a public default route, click on the Add Public Route button. The Add
Public Default Route screen appears and can:
a Click on enabled or disabled to select the Admin State.
b Type in the cost to select the relative cost for the switch. You would use a
lower cost number, such as 1, for the least expensive route. When there
are multiple default paths, the switch chooses the route with the least cost
as the preferred route. The default is 10.
c Enter the IP address in the Gateway Address field.
d Click on the appropriate buttons to edit or delete default routes.
e Click on OK.
3 To add a private default route, click on the Add Private Route button. The Add
Private Default Route screen appears and can:
a Click on enabled or disabled to select the Admin State.
b Type in the cost to select the relative cost for the switch. You would use a
lower cost number, such as 1, for the least expensive route. When there
are multiple default paths, the switch chooses the route with the least cost
as the preferred route. The default is 10.
c Enter the IP address in the Gateway Address field.
d Click on OK.
4 Click on the add button to add static routes to the routing table. The Static
Routes→Add screen appears. When a static route is added, the switch checks
whether the next hop interface address belongs to an attached network. If it
does not, the switch does not allow such static routes.
a Select enabled or disabled for the Admin state. The default is enabled.
b Select the relative cost for the switch. You would use a lower cost number
(for example, 1)for the least expensive route. When there are multiple
paths, the switch chooses the route with the least cost as the preferred
route. The default is 10.
c Enter the IP address of the static route for the destination network.
d Enter the subnet mask for the static route for the destination network.
e Enter the gateway address where packets are routed for the destination
network.
5 Click on the Show Branch Office Routes button to display the configured
Branch Office tunnels that are set up as static routes. By default, a tunnel is
configured as a static route between the tunnel end points.
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c'est pour tout router ça.
moi je veux router en fonction du port ;o) |
| denis1 |
Euh je connais pas l'appareil mais ca ne marche pas ca? :??:
Static routes
You can use static routes to set up routes between switches when you do not have
any dynamic routing protocol, such as OSPF or RIP. Even if you do have dynamic
routing protocols, you may want to use static routes because they provide stronger
security. The switch supports multiple default and static routes.
You can manually configure static routes on the switch. Based on their states, they
are added or removed from the Route Table Manager (RTM).
To add, edit, or delete static routes:
1 Check the Enabled box to enable static routes. When this check box is
cleared, all of the static routes and default routes are disabled globally. Even if
a static route is enabled, the route is not used because the static routes are
globally disabled. When static routes are enabled, traffic flow depends on
other configuration settings.
2 To add a public default route, click on the Add Public Route button. The Add
Public Default Route screen appears and can:
a Click on enabled or disabled to select the Admin State.
b Type in the cost to select the relative cost for the switch. You would use a
lower cost number, such as 1, for the least expensive route. When there
are multiple default paths, the switch chooses the route with the least cost
as the preferred route. The default is 10.
c Enter the IP address in the Gateway Address field.
d Click on the appropriate buttons to edit or delete default routes.
e Click on OK.
3 To add a private default route, click on the Add Private Route button. The Add
Private Default Route screen appears and can:
a Click on enabled or disabled to select the Admin State.
b Type in the cost to select the relative cost for the switch. You would use a
lower cost number, such as 1, for the least expensive route. When there
are multiple default paths, the switch chooses the route with the least cost
as the preferred route. The default is 10.
c Enter the IP address in the Gateway Address field.
d Click on OK.
4 Click on the add button to add static routes to the routing table. The Static
Routes→Add screen appears. When a static route is added, the switch checks
whether the next hop interface address belongs to an attached network. If it
does not, the switch does not allow such static routes.
a Select enabled or disabled for the Admin state. The default is enabled.
b Select the relative cost for the switch. You would use a lower cost number
(for example, 1)for the least expensive route. When there are multiple
paths, the switch chooses the route with the least cost as the preferred
route. The default is 10.
c Enter the IP address of the static route for the destination network.
d Enter the subnet mask for the static route for the destination network.
e Enter the gateway address where packets are routed for the destination
network.
5 Click on the Show Branch Office Routes button to display the configured
Branch Office tunnels that are set up as static routes. By default, a tunnel is
configured as a static route between the tunnel end points. |