Configuring Lan-To-Lan Routing; Step One: Add The Lan-To-Lan User - 3Com 3C421600A Management Manual

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7: LAN-
HAPTER
Configuring
LAN-to-LAN
Routing
Step One: Add the
LAN-to-LAN User
-LAN R
TO
OUTING
Local and remote LAN
WAN link between the two devices
Telephone numbers of each side of the connection
Usernames and passwords used to identify each side to the other
Connecting to a remote LAN is similar to connecting to a remote user
station (with the addition of a few more parameters); remote LANs are
defined as users.
Use the following steps to configure a LAN-to-LAN routing connection:
Step One: Add a LAN-to-LAN user
Step Two: Configure the user network parameters
Step Three: Configure the user dial_out parameters
Step Four: Configure the user routing parameters
Step Five: Configure the user PPP parameters
Step Six: Configure phone numbers
Step Seven: Configure authentication
Step Eight: Save your work
To add a LAN-to-LAN user, use the following command:
1 Add a user.
Add the user, password, user type "dial_out,network," and enable the
user.
Example:
add user main_office password boston type dial_out,network
enable yes
show user <username>
2 (Optional) Set the idle timeout interval. Idle timeout specifies the time
interval a dial-out connection can remain idle before the RAS 1500
disconnects the connection. RIP (with spoofing enabled) and keep-alive
packets do not reset the idle timeout.

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