Table of Contents Introduction to the 10-100 Ethernet - DES I/0 Card Chapter 1 - Network Installation THERNET ONNECTION EQUIREMENTS ONNECTING A ANAGEMENT ONSOLE Chapter 2 - Basic Configuration Guide IP P ROTOCOL IPX P ROTOCOL Required for IPX Suggested for IPX IPX C ONFIGURING THE ERVER FOR...
Introduction to the 10-100 Ethernet - DES I/0 Card Introduction to the 10-100 Ethernet - DES I/0 Card The 10-100 Ethernet - DES Input/Output Processor card, as part of the IntraPort Carrier (IPC) VPN Access Server, can support up to 5,000 simultaneous client connections. This section of the manual contains information specific to the 10-100 Ethernet - DES I/0.
Chapter 1 - Network Installation Chapter 1 - Network Installation Figure 1. 10-100 Ethernet - DES I/O Card Front Panel This section of the manual will help you connect the IntraPort Carrier’s 10-100 Ethernet - DES I/O card to your Ethernet network and a management console. In summary, the steps for installation are: After mounting the server or placing on a desktop, make sure it is not connected to any power source.
1 stop bit and no Flow Control. v Note: The 10-100 Ethernet - DES I/O card also has an AUX interface. This is a modem connection which should only be used in consultation with Compatible Systems Technical Support staff, who will provide instruction on its use.
Chapter 2 - Basic Configuration Guide Chapter 2 - Basic Configuration Guide This chapter briefly discusses the major parameters that must be set in order to use the 10-100 Ethernet - DES I/O card as part of your IntraPort Carrier VPN Access Server. Configuration instructions in this chapter are given for Ethernet 0 on Slot 0.
Chapter 2 - Basic Configuration Guide IP Protocol You need to set some basic IP parameters for the Ethernet interface. • IP address (default = 198.41.12.1) • IP subnet mask (default = 255.255.255.0) • IP broadcast address (default = 198.41.12.255) •...
Chapter 2 - Basic Configuration Guide Configuring the Server for IP and IPX Client Tunnels To configure the IntraPort Carrier for IP and IPX client tunnels, each user must be entered into the VPN user database (or into a RADIUS server database) and assigned a tunnel configura- tion.
Chapter 2 - Basic Configuration Guide Setting up RADIUS Authentication If you are using a RADIUS server for user authentication, you must set up the IPC to commu- nicate with a RADIUS server and also set some special parameters in the RADIUS server itself.
Chapter 2 - Basic Configuration Guide that you enter users in the Users text file. See the user manual for your server for more infor- mation on exporting, editing and importing the Users text file. In addition to the RADIUS server settings, the user name, login password and tunnel secret must match the settings for each user in the User Properties window of the VPN Client.
In addition to indicating certain server-wide operating conditions, they may also display port-specific information. v Note: Any continuous flashing pattern not noted in this chapter may be caused by a hard- ware failure. Please call Compatible Systems Technical Support if your server shows a hard- ware failure. Server LED Patterns Over Temp The server is above the proper operating temperature.