USER’S GUIDE310 CyberSWITCHcorrect network/range and begins using the learned network number/range. If the networknumber/range configured for the Remote LAN port differs from the network number/range thatis being broadcasted in RTMP packets by other remote routers, the port becomes unusable.ConfigurationIn order to properly set up an AppleTalk Remote LAN, you must:• enable AppleTalk Routing from Options• configure the WAN (Remote LAN) port from Options, AppleTalk Routing, AppleTalk Ports• enable bridging and optionally specify an AppleTalk network number for the pertinent devicelevel entries from Security, Device-Level Databases, On-node Device EntriesConsiderationsNote the following in regard to the AppleTalk Remote LAN feature:• The CyberSWITCH does not initiate connections to AppleTalk Remote LAN devices. The re-mote bridge is responsible for connecting to the CyberSWITCH. The CyberSWITCH can for-ward packets to the remote device once a connection is established.• AppleTalk spoofing is not currently supported for this feature.• Off-node route lookup is not currently supported for this feature.A PPLE T ALK S TATIC R OUTESCONFIGURING A PPLE TALK STATIC R OUTESU SING CFGEDIT1. Select AppleTalk Static Routes from the AppleTalk Routing Menu.2. Press 1 to add a static route.3. Select the AppleTalk network type of the destination network.4. Enter the destination network range/number reachable through this static route.5. Enter the AppleTalk address of the Next Hop device, or, enter “0.0” if the Next Hop device isover an unnumbered link.6. If you entered “0” for the AppleTalk address of the Next Hop device, enter the device name ofthe Next Hop device. (Note that the device information for the Next Hop device must bealready configured. Refer to Configuring a On-node Device Database for instructions forconfiguring device information.)7. Enter the number of hops for this route.8. Enter the zone name(s) of the remote network.For an extended network, there will be a default zone name, and there will possibly beadditional zone names.For nonextended networks, there will be a single zone name.