Creating A Virtual Router Profile - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

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Setting Up Virtual Private Networks
Configuring Virtual Routers
The servers and clients you specify in the following profiles must be accessible to the main
VRouter:

Creating a Virtual Router profile

All Virtual Routers parameters apply to only one Virtual Private Network (VPN). You can
configure up to three Virtual Router profiles. You must activate a Virtual Router profile for
each VRouter. For example:
90-C00 Virtual Routers
>90-C01 vr1
90-C02 -atmp-net
90-C02 -vr999
Each VRouter has its own routing protocol handler. For each VRouter, the MAX unit creates a
new instance of the RIP protocol to process routes. The new instance of RIP sends and receives
update packets only on the interfaces associated with its particular VRouter and manipulates
only that VRouter's routing table. All RIP-related parameters in the Virtual Router profile use
default settings that are recommended for most sites. The following sections outline the
parameters that you must specify.
Required Virtual Routers profile settings
To enable VRouters, you must specify a name for the VRouter and specify that the VRouter
profile is Active. To do this, you must set the Name parameter in the Virtual Routers
profile.You must set the Active parameter, also in the Virtual Routers profile, to Yes. For
example:
Name=vr1
Active=Yes
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Accounting
Auth
BOOTP Relay
Call logging
DHCP options
Log
Multicast
RADIUS Server
SNMP Options and SNMP Traps
SNTP Server
Stack Options
TCP Modem Options
TServ Options
Trap
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