Figure 11-2 A Connection With Netware Servers On Both Sides; Configuring A Connection Between Two Lans - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

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Following is a RADIUS profile comparable to the previous Connection profile:
scottpc Password = "scottpw"

Configuring a connection between two LANs

In this example, the MAX unit connects to an IPX network that supports both servers and
clients and connects with a remote site that also supports both servers and clients, as shown in
Figure 11-2.
Figure 11-2. A connection with NetWare servers on both sides
Site A
Site A and Site B each have Novell LANs that support NetWare 3.12 and NetWare 4 servers,
NetWare clients, and a MAX unit. The NetWare server at Site A has the following
configuration settings:
Name=SERVER-1
internal net CFC12345
Load 3c509 name=ipx-card frame=ETHERNET_8023
Bind ipx ipx-card net=1234ABCD
The NetWare server at Site B has the following configuration settings:
Name=SERVER-2
internal net 013DE888
Load 3c509 name=net-card frame=ETHERNET_8023
Bind ipx net-card net=9999ABFF
To establish the connection shown in Figure 11-2, you would configure the unit at Site A,
enable IPX routing for its Ethernet interface, and configure a static route to the remote server.
The same procedures would apply to Site B.
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = MPP,
Ascend-Route-IPX = Route-IPX-Yes,
Ascend-IPX-Peer-Mode = IPX-Peer-Dialin
SITEAGW
MAX
Net=1234ABCD
Internal net=CFC12345
Net=AABBCC11
Configuring IPX Routing
Configuring IPX routing connections
Net=11223344
Internal Net=013DE888
SITEBGW
WAN
MAX
Net=9999ABFF
Site B
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