Additional Configuration Considerations; Configuring The Ip Interface - Bay Networks Baystream 7 Configuration And Troubleshooting Manual

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In addition, you must ensure that the CPE router at the destination site
(corporate/home network or third-party Internet service provider) has access to
frame relay. Given that, there should be no need to upgrade or modify the CPE.
For remote authentication, the destination site must also have a RADIUS server
on the network.
A Remote Annex 4000 or 5390 also requires one asynchronous modem for each
port to handle incoming calls.
Your network may include more than one network access server and gateway,
depending on the needs of your installation. The same installation and
configuration principles, however, apply to each element. Refer to the installation
instructions in the hardware installation guide for the specific Remote Annex or
Remote Access Concentrator being installed.
Additional Configuration Considerations
You must also load the boot image software and configure the:
Configuring the IP Interface
To configure the initial IP network interface on the gateway, complete the
Quick-Start procedure described in the BayStream manual, Configuring an
Interface for Network Management. In this procedure, you enter commands
through a PC (in VT100 terminal emulation mode) or an ASCII terminal.
Complete the following steps:
1.
115623B Rev. 00
Modem ports
Individual and group security access rights for dial-in
Remote routing to other networks
Activity log files
Set the operating parameters of the ASCII console as follows:
Baud rate = 9600
Stop bits = 1
Parity = none
Data bits = 8
BayStream Multiservice Software Version 7.2
Setting Up a Dial VPN Network
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