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Customer Service
3
Obtaining Technical Assistance
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
29
Chapter 2 Configuration Concepts And Profiles
34
Using The Max As A Telecommuting Hub
35
Overview Of Max Configuration
36
Creating A Network Diagram
37
Concentrating Frame Relay Connections
38
Using Ipx Routing (Netware 3.11 Or Later)
39
Max Profiles
40
Saving A Profile
41
Using Session Accounting
42
Chapter 3 Configuring Wan Access
43
Introduction To Wan Configuration
44
Expansion Slots
45
System Slot
46
Assigning Telephone Numbers
47
Hunt Groups
48
Configuring T1 Lines
49
Connecting To The Central Office Switch
50
Switch-Specific Settings
51
Configuring Carrier-Specific Services
52
Configuring Channels
53
Associating A Channel With A Slot/Port In The Max Unit
54
Configuring A Line For Isdn Pri Service
55
Configuring Robbed-Bit Signaling
57
Enabling A Robbed-Bit Pbx With Pri Access Lines (Pri-To-T1 Conversion)
59
Assigning Bandwidth To A Nailed Link
60
Performing T1 Line Diagnostics
61
Setting The General Parameters
62
Defining Settings For Dpnss Signaling On Dass 2 Switches
64
Enabling A Line For Clock Source Use
65
Using Maxdax
66
Using Isdn Signaling
68
Setting Up A Nailed Connection
69
Performing E1 Line Diagnostics
70
Configuring The Serial Wan Port
71
Configuring Digital Modems
72
Mod Modem Numbering
73
Quiescing Digital Modems And Returning Them To Service
74
Configuring V.110 Modems
75
Configuring Personal Handyphone System (Phs)
76
Specifying A Name And Other Settings For The Profile
77
Configuring The B Channels
78
Configuring Add-On Numbers And Spids
79
Configuring The Net/Bri Line For Outbound Calls
80
Displaying Information About Bri Calls
81
Configuring Host/Bri Lines
82
Typical Host/Bri Configurations, With Examples
83
Enabling The Device To Make Outbound Calls
84
Configuring Local Bri-To-Bri Calls
85
Bn Slot And Bn Prt/Grp Parameters
86
Example Of Idsl Configuration
87
Configuring The Max Idsl Card For Outgoing Voice Calls
88
Performing Loopback Diagnostics For Idsl
89
Configuring Host/Aim6 And Host/Dual Ports
90
Configuring The Inverse-Multiplexing Port
91
Configuring A Port Config Profile
92
Port Diagnostics
93
Pairing Ports For Dual-Port Calls
94
Configuring Inverse-Multiplexed Wan Connections
95
Configuring Bandwidth Wan Connections
96
Configuring An Aim Call
97
Example Of An Aim Call Configuration
98
Example Of A Ft1-B&O Call
99
Example Of Configuring A Single-Channel Call
100
Configuring Inbound Calls
101
Specifying Answer Numbers For Destination Host Ports
102
Specifying Host Ports' Slot And Port Numbers In Wan Channel Configurations
103
Exclusive Port Routing
104
Limiting Calls To Specific Dialed Numbers
105
Limiting Calls To Unspecified Dialed Numbers
106
Incoming Call Routing State Diagram
108
Configuring Outbound Calls
111
Dialing Through Trunk Group 2 (Local Port-To-Port Calls)
112
Dialing Through Trunk Groups 4–9
113
Dialing Through The Extended Dial Plan
114
Matching Slot And Port Specifications (Reserved Channels)
115
Configuring Maxdax
116
Maxdax Call-Routing Flowchart
117
Configuring Channels On Which The Max Unit Sends Outgoing Calls
118
Configuring Channels On Which The Max Unit Receives Calls
119
Configuring The Max Unit To Directly Map Channels
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Configuring The Max Unit To Use A Caller-Defined Dial Plan Profile
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Configuring The Max Unit To Use Answer Plan Profiles
123
Examples Of Maxdax Configuration (T1)
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Routing Calls On The Basis Of Called Number
125
Routing Calls On The Basis Of The Channel On Which Max 2 Receives The Call
127
Example Of Maxdax Configuration (E1)
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Chapter 4 Configuring Individual Wan Connections
131
Introduction To Wan Links
132
The Answer Profile
133
Encaps Options
134
Ip Options
136
Ppp Options
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Numeric Parameters
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Graceful Shutdown And Ipx Header Compression
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Pad Options
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T3Pos Options
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For Dte-Initiated Calls
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Miscellaneous
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Filter-Related Parameters
144
Dhcp Options
145
Configuring An Answer Profile
146
The Connection Profile
147
Telephone Numbers
148
Overview Of The Options Subprofiles
149
Encaps=Mp
153
Encaps=Comb
154
Encaps=X25/Pad
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Encaps=X25/T3Pos
156
Encaps=X25/Ip
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Encaps=X.32
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Encaps=Ara
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Sourceip Check, Rip And Pool Parameters
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Multicast Parameters
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Ipx Parameters
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Appletalk Options
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Session Options
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Frame Relay Parameters
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Ospf Options
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More Ospf Parameters
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Group, Ft1 Caller, Data Svc, Force 56 Parameters
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Accounting Options
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Example Of Setting Time Limits
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Configuring Ppp Connections
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Settings In A Radius Profile
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Example Of A Ppp Connection
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Enabling Ppp Dial-Out For V.110 Modems
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The Mp And Bacp Parameters
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Enabling Bacp For Mp Connections
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Target Utilization
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Example Of A Mp Connection Without Bacp
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Example Of A Mp Connection With Bacp
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Configuring Lucent Mp+ Connections
182
The Mp+ Parameters
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Example Of Mp+ Configuration
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Configuring A Nailed/Mp+ Connection
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Configuring A Connection Profile
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Spanning Multichannel Calls Across A Stack Of Units
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Performance Considerations For Max Stacking
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The Stacking Parameters
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Disabling A Max Stack
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Configuring Bidirectional Chap On The Max Unit
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Setting Up Bidirectional Chap On The Max Unit For Selected Incoming Calls
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Setting Up Bidirectional Chap On The Max Unit For Outgoing Calls
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Setting Up Bidirectional Chap In Radius For Outgoing Calls
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Setting Up Selective Bidirectional Chap With Callback
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Setting Up An Outgoing Call With Double Radius Lookups
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Enhanced Support For Ms-Chap
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Configuring An Appletalk Ppp Connection With A Connection Profile
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Configuring Appletalk Connections From Radius
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Configuring Ara Connections
205
Configuring Terminal-Server Connections
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Connection Authentication Issues
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V.120 Terminal-Adapter Connections
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Tcp-Clear Connections
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Tcp-Modem Connections (Dnis Login)
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Menu Mode
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Example Of A Modem Configuration
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Configuring Terminal Mode
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Example Of Terminal-Mode Configuration
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Configuring Menu Mode
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Configuring Ppp Mode
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Example Of Slip Configuration
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Example Of Dial-Out Configuration
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Configuring A Combinet Connection
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The Combinet Bridging Parameters
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Example Of Combinet Configuration
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The Eu Parameters
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Example Of An Eu Connection
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Configuring Dhcp Services
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How The Max Assigns Ip Addresses
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Setting Up A Dhcp Server
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Configuring Pots Capability On The Max 6000 And Max 3000
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Fxs Line Profiles
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Call Routes Profile
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Internal Sorting Of Call Routes
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Numbering Plan Profile
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Examples Of Rollover Configurations
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Example Of A Numbering Plan Profile
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Routing Inbound Calls
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Line Status
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Chapter 5 Configuring Frame Relay
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Frame Relay Link Management
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Using The Max As A Frame Relay Switch
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Configuring Nailed Bandwidth For Frame Relay
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Dialing, Billing And Signaling Parameters
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Link Parameters
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Settings In A Frame Relay Profile
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Examples Of A Uni-Dte Link Interface
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Examples Of A Uni-Dce Link Interface
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Examples Of An Nni Link Interface
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Configuring A Dlci Logical Interface
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The Frame Relay Connection Parameters
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Examples Of A Dlci Interface Configuration
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Examples Of Backup Interfaces For Nailed Frame Relay Links
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Concentrating Incoming Calls Onto Frame Relay
265
Routing Parameters In Radius
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Configuring Frame Relay Direct
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Examples Of Fr Direct Connections
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Configuring The Max As A Frame Relay Switch
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Using Radius Profiles
273
Examples Of A Circuit Between Nni Interfaces
274
Examples Of Circuits That Use Uni And Nni Interfaces
276
Configuring Switched Frame Relay Connections
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Configuring A Switched Frame Relay Connection
280
Establishing The Connection
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Sample Radius Clid Profile
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Sample Radius Frame Relay Data Link Profile
284
Chapter 6 Configuring X.25
285
Introduction To Lucent X.25 Implementation
286
X.25 Profile Parameters
288
X.121 And Vce Timer Val Parameters
290
Configuring X.25 Ip Connections
292
Max Unsucc. Calls, Inactivity Timer, And Mru Parameters
293
Route Ip And Lan Adrs
294
Configuring X.25 Pad Connections
295
X.3 Param Prof
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Configuring An X.25 Pad Connection
297
Example Of X.25 Pad
298
X.25 Pad Commands
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X.25 Pad Commands For Managing Calls
303
Pad Service Signals
305
X.25 Clear Cause Codes
306
Configuring X.25 Pad Users From Radius
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Customizing Script Support For X.25 Pad
309
Accessing The Pad By Using The Pad Script Support Feature
310
Configuring X.32 Profiles For Incoming Switched X.25 Connections
311
Net2Net Circuit Mode
312
Isdn Packet Mode (On-Demand X.25)
313
Setting Up Isdn D Channel X.25 Support
314
Protocol Summary
315
Flow Control
317
Configuring A T3Pos Connection
318
Always On/Dynamic Isdn (Ao/Di)
319
Introduction
320
Configuring An Ao/Di Connection
321
Configuring The Answer Profile
322
Displaying Ao/Di Operation
323
Displaying Active Ao/Di Calls
324
Displaying Packet Processing For A Specific Session
325
Radius Dial-In Ao/Di Profile For Pap/Chap With A Fixed Ip Address
330
Changes To Show Users Command
331
Chapter 7 Configuring Ip Fax
333
Outgoing Ip Faxes
334
Assigning Bandwidth For Typical Ip Fax Usage
335
Configuring A Typical Call Route Profile
336
Configuring Ip Fax Options
337
Example Of An Ip Fax Configuration For Incoming Faxes
338
Example Of An Ip Fax Configuration For Outgoing Faxes
339
Fax Hangup Codes And Disconnect Cause Codes
340
Ip Fax Call Accounting
341
Radius Support For Ip Fax Operation
342
Syslog Support For Ip Fax Operation
344
Specifying The Type Of Redialer
345
Chapter 8 Configuring Ospf Routing
346
Taos Implementation Of Ospf
347
Exchange Of Routing Information
348
Configurable Metrics
349
Hierarchical Routing (Areas)
350
Stub Areas
351
The Link-State Routing Algorithm
352
Configuring Ospf Routing In The Max
354
Make Sure The Max Is Configured As An Ip Host
355
Configuring Ospf Across The Wan
357
Configuring A Wan Link That Does Not Support Ospf
358
Configuring The Max As An Nssa Internal Router
360
Chapter 9 Configuring Ip Routing
362
Subnet Mask Format
363
Zero Subnetworks
364
Ip Routing Table
365
Wan Ip Interfaces
366
Configuring Lan Interfaces
368
Configuring Routing Table Updates
369
Configuring System-Level Routing Policies
371
Forcing Callers Configured For A Pool Address To Accept Dynamic Assignment
372
Boot Protocol (Bootp) Requests To Other Networks
374
Name Resolution Service (Dns Or Wins)
375
Dns Lists
376
Examples Of Dhcp Service Configuration
381
Translating Network Addresses For A Lan
384
Multiple-Address Nat
385
Configuring Single- Or Multiple-Address Nat
387
Configuring Nat Port Routing (Static Mapping Subprofiles)
388
Support For Quicktime Audio/Video Streaming
390
Telnet Password
391
Udp Checksums For Ensuring Data Integrity
392
Specify The Remote Ip Address
393
Assigning Metrics And Preferences
394
Settings In Radius Profiles
395
Remote Host Requirements For Wan Connections
396
Unix Software
397
Configuring A Host Connection With A Static Address
399
Configuring An Ip Direct Connection
401
Configuring A Router-To-Router Connection
402
Configuring A Router-To-Router Connection On A Subnet
403
Configuring A Numbered Interface
405
Type Of Service (Tos) Support For Selecting Quality Of Service
407
Defining Tos Filters
410
Example Of Defining A Tos Filter
414
Example Of Applying Tos Filters To Wan Connections
415
Configuring Ip Routes
416
Dynamic Routes
417
Settings In A Radius Route Profiles
419
Connection-Specific Private Static Routes (Radius Only)
420
Defining A Static Route To A Remote Subnet
421
Dynamic Route Configuration
422
Example Of Rip And Icmp Configuration
423
Chapter 10 Setting Up Ip Multicast Forwarding
424
Configuring Multicast Forwarding
425
Specifying The Rate Which Multicast Clients Accept Packets
426
Implicit Priority Setting For Dropping Multicast Packets
427
Examples Of Multicast Forwarding Configuration
428
Forwarding From An Mbone Router On A Wan Link
429
Configuring The Max To Respond To Multicast Clients
430
Chapter 11 Setting Up Virtual Private Networks
431
Configuring Atmp Tunnels
432
Setting The Udp Port
433
How Link Compression Affects The Mtu
434
Router And Gateway Mode
435
Understanding The Foreign Agent Parameters And Attributes
437
Example Of Configuring A Foreign Agent (Ip)
439
Example Of Configuring A Foreign Agent (Ipx)
440
Configuring A Home Agent
441
Configuring A Home Agent In Gateway Mode
445
Specifying The Tunnel Password
452
Supporting Mobile Client Routers (Ip Only)
455
Home Agent In Router Mode
456
Configuring Pptp Tunnels For Dial-In Clients
457
Understanding The Pptp Pac Parameters
458
Example Of A Pptp Tunnel Across Multiple Pops
459
Routing A Terminal-Server Session To A Pptp Server
460
Configuring L2Tp Tunnels For Dial-In Clients
461
How The Max Creates L2Tp Tunnels
462
Lac And Lns Mode
463
Configuration Of The Max As An Lac
466
Configuring The Max
467
Using Multiple L2Tp System Names
468
Example Of Tunnel Authentication
469
Creating Parallel L2Tp Tunnels To The Same End Point
471
Configuration Of The Max As An Lns
473
Using Dns List Attempts For L2F And L2Tp
474
Snmp Mib For L2Tp Added
475
Configuring Virtual Routers
477
Current Limitations
478
Creating A Virtual Router Profile
479
Disabling A Virtual Router Profile
480
Enabling The Vrouter Feature On Ipx
481
Chapter 12 Configuring Ipx Routing
482
Ipx Service Advertising Protocol (Sap) Tables
483
Ipx And Ppp Link Compression
484
Ipx Sap Filters
485
Enabling Ipx Routing In The Max
486
Examples Of Ipx Routing Configuration
487
Verifying The Router Configuration
488
Configuring Ipx Routing Connections
489
Dial Query For Bringing Up A Connection On The Basis Of Service Queries
492
Examples Of Ipx Routing Connections
493
Configuring A Connection Between Two Lans
494
Configuring A Connection With Local Servers Only
498
Configuring Static Ipx Routes
500
Example Of Static-Route Configuration
502
Creating And Applying Ipx Sap Filters
503
Input Sap Filters And Output Sap Filters
504
Applying Ipx Sap Filters
505
Chapter 13 Appletalk Routing
507
Providing Dynamic Startup Information To Local Devices
508
Max Units And Appletalk Nodes
510
Configuring Appletalk Routing
511
Answer Profile Parameters
512
Per-Connection Appletalk Routing Parameters
513
Chapter 14 Configuring Packet Bridging
514
Disadvantages Of Bridging
515
Establishing A Bridged Connection
516
How The Max Supports Bridging
517
Configuring Bridged Connections
518
Station
519
Bridge Adrs Parameters
520
Radius Bridging Attributes
521
Bridge Profile Configuration Examples
522
Example Of A Bridged Connection
523
Ipx Bridged Configurations
525
Example Of An Ipx Client Bridge (Local Clients)
527
Example Of An Ipx Server Bridge (Local Servers)
528
Configuring Proxy Mode On The Max
529
Chapter 15 Defining Static Filters
530
Data And Call Filters
531
How Filters Work
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Type Of Service Filters
533
Specifying A Filter's Direction
534
Specifying A Filter's Forwarding Action
535
Defining Generic Filters
536
Specifying The Offset To The Bytes To Be Examined
538
Masking The Value Before Comparison
539
Examples Of A Generic Call Filter
540
Filtering By Source Or Destination Address
543
Examples Of An Ip Filter To Prevent Local Address Spoofing
544
Examples Of An Ip Filter For More Complex Security Issues
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Defining Type Of Service Filters
547
Examples Of Defining A Tos Filter
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Defining Ipx Filters
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Example Of An Outbound Ipx Filter
553
Applying A Filter To An Interface
554
Examples Of Applying A Data Filter To A Wan Interface
556
Examples Of Applying A Call Filter To A Wan Interface
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Example Of Applying A Filter To A Lan Interface
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