For vrouters of different manufacturers, because of their different implementation methods, there is a certain degree of configuration. Take the vrouters of Cisco and Intel as an example.
DDN connection (Static)
Intel 9100 settings:
Basic
WAN1: Leased Line PPP
WAN2: Unused
Next
Bandrate (bps): 64 K based on the user's actual situation
Link Name: Test-Link1 user defined
Next
IP Routing: RIP-1
IPX Routing: Disabled
WAN Bridging: Disabled
Next
IP Address: 10.1.0.1
NetworkMask: 255.255.255.0
Protocol: RIP-1
Router Name: bluegarden
Finished
Set the IP address of the Management PC to the same network segment as the Router, for example, 10.1.0.20. Restart manages PCs. Open DeviceView again. Open 10.1.0.1 (intel9100). Under Configuration, select Save to FlashPROM.
Device Setup
Advanced
Link...
Select the test-link1 (in Basic settings ). Then Setup...
WAN Protocol: PPP over HDLC
DataCompression: Disabled
OK...
Protocols...
IP...
Select test-link1, and then Setup...
Routing Protocol: None/Static Route
Numbered: Yes
IP Address: 10.30.0.1
Network Mask: 255.255.255.0
OK
Static Routes...
Add...
Network Address: 255.1.0.0
NetworkMask: 255.255.255.0
Link: test-link1 10.30.0.1
OK...
OK
Exit...
Exit (Savedata)
Under Configuration, select Save to FlashPROM.
Configuration of Cisco2501
Version 11.0:
Service udp-small-servers
Service tcp-small-servers
!
Hostname Bluegarden
!
Enable secret 5 $1 $ DLbm $ E8bBQWDaqsoVxAqRtaMxm1
Enable password bluegarden
!
!
Interface Ethernet0
Ip address 255.1.0.1 255.255.255.0
!
Interface Serial0
Ip address 10.30.0.2 255.255.255.0
Encapsulation ppp
No fair-queue
!
Interface Serial1
No ip address
Shutdown
!
Ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial 0
!
!
Line con 0
Line aux 0
Transport input all
Line vty 0 4
Password bluegarden
Login
!
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