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7: LAN-
HAPTER
Step Three: Configure
the User Dial-out
Parameters
-LAN R
TO
OUTING
2 Specify the settings for ip, ipx, appletalk, and bridging.
set network user <name> ip [enable | disable] ipx [enable |
disable]
appletalk [enable | disable] bridging [enable | disable]
Disable the protocols that are not used across the dial-up link.
Example:
set network user main_office ip enable ipx disable appletalk
disable bridging disable
3 Specify the user send password, default route setting, MTU (maximum
transmission unit) size, and spoofing status.
set network user <name>
send_password <password>
default_route_option [enable|disable]
mtu <mtu size>
spoofing [enable|disable]
The send_password is the password that is supplied by the RAS1500
when it is prompted for a password by a remote router that is
authenticating it. It should match the password defined on the remote
router for that identity.
When the default route option is enabled, a default route is added to the
routing table with the gateway set to the user remote ip address as set on
the local RAS 1500.
Example:
set network user main_office send_password mexico
default_route_option enable
mtu 1514 spoofing enable
Use the following command to configure the user dial-out parameters:
set dial_out user <username>
local_ip_address <ip address>
site type <type of connection>
site start_time <time 1>
site end_time <time 2>
1 Configure the IP address and site type.
set dial_out user <username> local_ip_address <ip address>
site type <type of connection>