92206906-D Rev 00 4.2Where: is the IP address of the network that you need to accessthrough the Passport 4400 to which you are presently connected. Forexample, 192.168.1.0. is the network mask for this IP Network address. Forexample, 255.255.255.0 is the network mask for IP Network address192.168.1.0. is either the internal IP address assigned to the PPPstack in the Passport 4400 (when the unit is in routing mode); or it is thebridging IP address (when the unit is in bridging mode). In either case, itis the Gateway Address used to route packets from the PPP stack to othernodes in the network.4 If you are running Windows NT, you may enter an optional parameter thatallows the new route to be persistent through dial-up connections and PCreboots. To do this, include the "-p" switch, as shown in this example:ROUTE -p ADD 192.168.1.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 192.168.200.2005 To verify that the command has taken effect, try pinging the new route youentered (or use the "route print" DOS command).For More InformationRefer to “Connecting a Workstation” on page 27 for a description of the physicalconnections between the Passport 4400 and a workstation.Connecting To a Remote Passport 4400To use Install Tool to establish an IP connection with a remote Passport 4400,follow these steps:1 Select Connect from the File menu.