Cabletron Systems Cyber SWITCH 1000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ORKGROUP EMOTE CCESS WITCH XAMPLE ETWORKS Release 7.2 Cabletron Systems (603) 332-9400 phone (603) 337-3075 fax support@ctron.com...
  • Page 2 You may post this document on a network server for public use as long as no modifications are made to the document. Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made.
  • Page 3: Fcc Notice

    All other product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. COPYRIGHTS All of the code for this product is copyrighted by Cabletron Systems, Inc. © Copyright 1991-1997 Cabletron Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
  • Page 4 CABLETRON SYSTEMS, INC. PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT: Before utilizing this product, carefully read this License Agreement. This document is an agreement between you, the end user, and Cabletron Systems, Inc. ("Cabletron") that sets forth your rights and obligations with respect to the Cabletron software program (the "Program") contained in this package.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Simple Remote Bridging Network Overview Initial Installation Steps Configuring the Simple Remote Bridge Resources Lines Bridging and Routing Information Bridging IP Routing Configure the CyberSWITCH Save Configuration Files Verify the Installation Remote Bridging Network with Security Overview Initial Installation Steps Resources Lines Device Information...
  • Page 6 EXAMPLE NETWORKS Lines Device Information Bridging and Routing Information Bridging IP Routing Configure the CyberSWITCH Configuring the CyberSWITCH Options Configuring the Security Verify the Installation IP Routing Network with PPP Devices Overview Initial Installation Steps System Details Resources Lines Bridging and Routing Information Bridging IP Routing Bridging and Routing Information...
  • Page 7 AppleTalk Routing Network Overview Initial Installation Steps Resources Lines AppleTalk Routing Configure the CyberSWITCH Configuring the Options Configuring Device Information Configuring an AppleTalk Static Route Save Configuration Files Verify the Installation Index Workgroup Remote Access Switch...
  • Page 8 XAMPLE ETWORKS We provide several example networks, beginning with a simple network and progressing to more complex networks. You may find the configuration instructions provided for each example helpful when configuring your own network. We include the following chapters: • Simple Remote Bridging Network An example of a simple network using remote bridge devices to access a CyberSWITCH’s four basic rate lines.
  • Page 9: Simple Remote Bridging Network

    IMPLE EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK VERVIEW This chapter provides an example of a simple network using remote bridge devices to access four basic rate lines in the CyberSWITCH. Bridges are formed between each of the LANs to which the remote bridge devices are connected, and the LAN to which the CyberSWITCH is connected. The following section provides the initial installation steps that would be used with any type of network installation.
  • Page 10: Resources

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS YSTEM ETAILS System Name: PAP Password:_______________ CHAP Secret:___________________ SITE1 ESOURCES Type Slot Switch type Synchronization type 5ESS Ethernet_1 INES BRI Lines Name Slot Port Line type Call screen SPID Directory number Line1 Auto Line2 Auto Line3 Auto Line4 Auto PRI Lines Name...
  • Page 11: Bridging And Routing Information

    IMPLE EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK Bridging and Routing Information RIDGING AND OUTING NFORMATION RIDGING Bridging X enabled disabled Mode of Operation restricted unrestricted Bridge Filters Bridge Dial Out/ Known Connect List IP R OUTING IP Routing X enabled disabled Mode of Operation router X IP host Network Interface Information...
  • Page 12: Configure The Cyberswitch

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS SWITCH ONFIGURE THE YBER Using CFGEDIT, we will guide you through the steps to configure the CyberSWITCH for a simple remote bridge network. We will execute these steps in the same order as they appear in the configuration menus. Start the CFGEDIT configuration utility.
  • Page 13 IMPLE EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK Bridging and Routing Information LINE TYPE = BR_ISDN 1) POINT_TO_POINT 2) POINT_MULTIPOINT Select Option [default = POINT_TO_POINT] or press <RET> for previous menu: 1 The next item that you need to configure is the Data Link for the line. Depending on the switch type, there may be more than one Data Link per line.
  • Page 14 EXAMPLE NETWORKS CSX1200 "A" ISDN B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY POWER SERVICE 10BASE - T B13 B15 B17 B19 B21 B23 B25 B27 B29 B31 B10 B12 B14 B16 B18 B20 B22 B24 B26 B28 IP Host Interface 192.42.1.0 192.42.1.6 CSX1200 "B" B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY POWER...
  • Page 15: Save Configuration Files

    IMPLE EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK Bridging and Routing Information To configure the IP host interface: Select IP Interfaces from the IP configuration menu. Select to add an interface. Enter the IP address assigned to this interface. For SITE1, this is 192.42.1.6; for SITE2, this is 192.42.1.7.
  • Page 16: Verify The Installation

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS ERIFY THE NSTALLATION Steps on how to verify the installation are detailed in the System Verification chapter of the User’s Guide. This section gives an outline of which steps should be executed. On the CyberSWITCH: Verify resources are operational Issue dr command Look for BRI line messages Look for LAN initialized messages...
  • Page 17: Remote Bridging Network With Security

    EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK WITH ECURITY VERVIEW This example network is a bridged network with Calling Line Id security and Bridge MAC Address security enabled. The network is configured with two devices. One device will be configured to require a Bridge MAC Address security password, and one device will not. This network uses BRI lines.
  • Page 18 EXAMPLE NETWORKS ETWORK OPOLOGY File Server Hunt Group Number: 13135551111 B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY POWER B13 B15 B17 B19 B21 B23 B25 B27 B29 B31 SERVICE 10BASE - T B10 B12 B14 B16 B18 B20 B22 B24 B26 B28 13135551111 13135551113 13135551112 13135551114 ISDN...
  • Page 19: Resources

    EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK WITH ECURITY Initial Installation Steps YSTEM ETAILS System Name: PAP Password:_______________ CHAP Secret:___________________ Remote Bridge ESOURCES Slot Switch type Synchronization type Type NI-1 Ethernet_1 INES BRI Lines Name Slot Port Line type Call SPID Directory screen number Line1 Auto 3135551111...
  • Page 20: Device Information

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: Mike Mann Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol HDLC bridge Base Data Rate Initial Data Rate Max Data Rate Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI CHAP Secret IP Host ID Bridge Ethernet Address* 000123456789...
  • Page 21: Device Information

    EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK WITH ECURITY Device Information EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: Pat Smith Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol HDLC bridge Base Data Rate Initial Data Rate Max Data Rate Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI CHAP Secret...
  • Page 22: Bridging And Routing Information

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS RIDGING AND OUTING NFORMATION RIDGING Bridging X enabled disabled Mode of Operation restricted unrestricted Bridge Filters Bridge Dial Out/ Known Connect List IP R OUTING IP Routing X enabled disabled Mode of Operation router IP host Network Interface Information Name IP address Mask...
  • Page 23: Configure The Cyberswitch

    EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK WITH ECURITY Configure the CyberSWITCH SWITCH ONFIGURE THE YBER Note: We are assuming that the software has already been installed and is running. Be sure you are working from the system prompt. Using the detailed instructions for these steps found in the Simple Remote Bridging chapter, complete the following configuration steps.
  • Page 24 EXAMPLE NETWORKS authentication database. Device security using a on-node authentication database are the default values. To begin the security configuration, press 3 at the Main CFGEDIT Menu. The Security Menu will then be displayed as follows: Security Menu: 1) Security Level 2) System Options and Information 3) Device Level Databases 4) User Level Databases (Enable/Disable)
  • Page 25 EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK WITH ECURITY Configure the CyberSWITCH Device Name? Mike Mann After the new device name has been specified, a screen similar to the following is displayed. Device Table Menu: (Device = "Mike Mann") ISDN Frame Relay X.25 Authentication AppleTalk Bridging Compression...
  • Page 26: Save Configuration Files

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS At the Device Table Menu, press 4 to enter the authentication information needed for this device. The authentication information needed for each device depends on the device type. For device “Mike Mann,” we opt to configure a bridge Ethernet address (000123456789), we will assign a bridge password (JXF30), and configure a first and second calling line Id.
  • Page 27: Verify The Installation

    EMOTE RIDGING ETWORK WITH ECURITY Verify the Installation ERIFY THE NSTALLATION Steps on how to verify the installation are detailed in the System Verification chapter of the User’s Guide. This section gives an outline of which steps should be executed. On the CyberSWITCH: Verify hardware resources are operational Issue dr command...
  • Page 28: Ip Routing Network

    IP R OUTING ETWORK VERVIEW This sample network has an IP network with devices accessing the network from their homes. NITIAL NSTALLATION TEPS The initial steps in the CyberSWITCH installation process are basically the same no matter how complicated the network. These steps are: •...
  • Page 29: Initial Installation Steps

    IP R OUTING ETWORK Initial Installation Steps ETWORK OPOLOGY LAN 131.1.0.0 File Server Router 1 131.1.1.16 128.1.1.16 128.1.1.1 B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY POWER SERVICE 10BASE - T B13 B15 B17 B19 B21 B23 B25 B27 B29 B31 B10 B12 B14 B16 B18 B20 B22 B24 B26 B28...
  • Page 30: System Details

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS YSTEM ETAILS System Name: PAP Password:_______________ CHAP Secret:___________________ IP Network ESOURCES Type Slot Switch type Synchronization type Ethernet_1 INES BRI Lines Name Slot Port Line type Call screen SPID Directory number line1 Auto PRI Lines Name Slot Port Framing type Line coding Sig.
  • Page 31: Device Information

    IP R OUTING ETWORK Device Information EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: Rick Bear Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate Initial Data Rate Max Data Rate Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI CHAP Secret IP Host ID...
  • Page 32 EXAMPLE NETWORKS EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: Jill Smith Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate Initial Data Rate Max Data Rate Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI CHAP Secret IP Host ID JILL Bridge Ethernet Address* Bridge Password*...
  • Page 33: Device Information

    IP R OUTING ETWORK Device Information EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: Ralph Moose Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate Initial Data Rate Max Data Rate Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI CHAP Secret IP Host ID...
  • Page 34 EXAMPLE NETWORKS EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: Todd Jones Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate Initial Data Rate Max Data Rate Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI CHAP Secret IP Host ID TODD Bridge Ethernet Address* Bridge Password*...
  • Page 35: Bridging And Routing Information

    IP R OUTING ETWORK Bridging and Routing Information RIDGING AND OUTING NFORMATION RIDGING Bridging enabled disabled Mode of Operation restricted unrestricted Bridge Filters Bridge Dial Out/ Known Connect List IP R OUTING X enabled IP Routing disabled X router Mode of Operation IP host Network Interface Information Name...
  • Page 36: Configure The Cyberswitch

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS SWITCH ONFIGURE THE YBER Note: The software should have already been installed and you should see the system prompt before proceeding with these steps. Using the detailed instructions for these steps found in the Simple Remote Bridging chapter, complete the following configuration steps.
  • Page 37 IP R OUTING ETWORK Configure the CyberSWITCH IP I ONFIGURING THE NTERFACE NFORMATION In our example, we need to configure three types of interfaces (refer to the Network Topology Worksheet). The LAN type network interface represents the system connection to the IP Network 128.1.0.0 on the LAN.
  • Page 38 EXAMPLE NETWORKS The interactive LAN interface session should be similar to the following: 1) LAN 2) WAN 3) WAN (Direct Host) 4) WAN (RLAN) 5) WAN (UnNumbered) Select function from above or <RET> for previous menu: 1 INTERFACE NAME or <RET> to cancel? SanFran Enter the IP Address in dotted decimal notation or <RET>...
  • Page 39 IP R OUTING ETWORK Configure the CyberSWITCH After you have entered all of the information for the interface, a summary screen is displayed. You are asked if you want to save this information. If all of the configured information is accurate, press <return>...
  • Page 40: Configuring The Security

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS The WAN interface summary screen will then be displayed. If all of the configured information is accurate, press <return> to save the information. Finally, we will enter the interface information for the WAN (Direct Host) interface. Press 1 to add another interface.
  • Page 41 IP R OUTING ETWORK Configure the CyberSWITCH ONFIGURING THE EVICE EVEL ATABASE Before beginning, note the following: The Device Name is the symbolic name for the Device. The Host Id is the information that will be exchanged when the call is received to ensure only the proper Devices gain access to the system. The IP Address is simply the IP Address for the device.
  • Page 42 EXAMPLE NETWORKS Device ISDN Line Protocol Menu: (Device = "Rick Bear") 1) PPP (Point to Point Protocol) 2) HDLC Bridge 3) IP Host (RFC1294) Select option to associate with device "Rick Bear", or "0" to disable ISDN access for this device [default = 1]? 3 The only other item on the Device ISDN Line Protocol Menu that this type of device needs is the maximum data rate.
  • Page 43: Save Configuration Files

    IP R OUTING ETWORK Configure the CyberSWITCH The following screen will be displayed after all four devices in our example have been entered: Current Device Table (Sorted by Device Name in Ascending ASCII Order) DEVICE NAME ----------------------------- "Jill Smith" "Rick Bear" "Todd Jones"...
  • Page 44: Verify The Installation

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS ERIFY THE NSTALLATION Steps on how to verify the installation are detailed in the System Verification chapter of the User’s Guide. This section gives an outline of which steps should be executed for Example 3. On the CyberSWITCH: Verify hardware resources are operational Issue dr command Look for BRI line messages...
  • Page 45: Ip Routing Network With Remote Bridge Devices

    IP R OUTING ETWORK WITH EMOTE RIDGE EVICES VERVIEW This sample network has two remote satellite offices in Monterey and Carmel, California, that need to be in daily electronic communication with their Corporate Office. Each satellite office has an IP Host that communicates through a remote bridge using the CyberSWITCH’s WAN Remote LAN (RLAN) interface.
  • Page 46 EXAMPLE NETWORKS ETWORK OPOLOGY Corporate Office File Server Host CSX1200 128.1.1.1 "Corp" Host B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY POWER SERVICE 10BASE - T B13 B15 B17 B19 B21 B23 B25 B27 B29 B31 B10 B12 B14 B16 B18 B20 B22 B24 B26 B28 Remote Satellite Offices RLAN Interface...
  • Page 47: Resources

    IP R OUTING ETWORK WITH EMOTE RIDGE EVICES Resources YSTEM ETAILS System Name: Corp PAP Password:______________ CHAP Secret:_______________ ESOURCES Type Slot Switch type Synchronization type Ethernet_1 INES BRI Lines Name Slot Port Line type Call screen SPID Directory number line1 Auto line2 Auto...
  • Page 48: Device Information

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: Monterey Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol HDLC Bridge Base Data Rate Initial Data Rate Max Data Rate Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI CHAP Secret IP Host ID Bridge Ethernet Address* 123123123123...
  • Page 49: Device Information

    IP R OUTING ETWORK WITH EMOTE RIDGE EVICES Device Information EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: Carmel Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol HDLC Bridge Base Data Rate Initial Data Rate Max Data Rate Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI...
  • Page 50: Bridging And Routing Information

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS RIDGING AND OUTING NFORMATION RIDGING X disabled Bridging enabled Mode of Operation restricted unrestricted Bridge Filters Bridge Dial Out/ Known Connect List IP R OUTING X enabled IP Routing disabled X router Mode of Operation IP host Network Interface Information Name CorpOffice IP address...
  • Page 51: Configure The Cyberswitch

    IP R OUTING ETWORK WITH EMOTE RIDGE EVICES Configure the CyberSWITCH SWITCH ONFIGURE THE YBER Using the detailed instructions found in the Simple Remote Bridging chapter, complete the configuration steps listed below. Note: The software should have already been installed and the system prompt should be displayed before beginning the configuration.
  • Page 52 EXAMPLE NETWORKS The interface name is a symbolic name given to the interface. For the LAN interface, use a name that describes the LAN, such as the name of the site or department. Type CorpOffice for this example. You will then be asked for the IP address for the interface. In our example, the value you should enter is 128.1.1.1.
  • Page 53: Configure The Cyberswitch

    IP R OUTING ETWORK WITH EMOTE RIDGE EVICES Configure the CyberSWITCH 1) LAN 2) WAN 3) WAN (Direct Host) 4) WAN (RLAN) 5) WAN (UnNumbered) Select Option or press <RET> for previous menu: 1 INTERFACE NAME or <RET> to cancel? CorpOffice Enter the IP Address in dotted decimal notation or <RET>...
  • Page 54: Configuring The Security

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS The interface name is a symbolic name given to the interface. For the WAN (RLAN) interface, you should use a name that describes this interface. Type Satellites for this example. You will then be asked for the IP address for the interface. In our example, the value you should enter is 198.12.10.1.
  • Page 55 IP R OUTING ETWORK WITH EMOTE RIDGE EVICES Configure the CyberSWITCH ONFIGURING THE ECURITY EVEL To begin, press 1 at the Security Menu, and the Security Level Menu will be displayed. To enable Device Level Security, press 2. ONFIGURING THE YSTEM PTIONS AND NFORMATION...
  • Page 56 EXAMPLE NETWORKS Device ISDN Line Protocol Menu: (Device = "Monterey") 1) PPP (Point to Point Protocol) 2) HDLC Bridge 3) IP Host (RFC1294) Select option to associate with device "Monterey", or “0” to disable ISDN access for this device [default = 1]? 2 No other changes are required.
  • Page 57: Verify The Installation

    IP R OUTING ETWORK WITH EMOTE RIDGE EVICES Verify the Installation ONFIGURING THE NODE ERVER NFORMATION The default configuration for Off-node Server Information is None (Use On-node). Since this network doesn’t require the use of an off-node server, no changes are necessary. ONFIGURING THE ETWORK OGIN...
  • Page 58: Ip Routing Network With Ppp Devices

    IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES VERVIEW This sample network uses IP routing to connect two of our products, both using PPP. Each system is on a separate LAN. The configuration for this network is designed to allow three different types of accesses: •...
  • Page 59: Initial Installation Steps

    IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES Initial Installation Steps ETWORK OPOLOGY Internet File Server Host #1 Router 128.1.1.3 128.1.1.7 128.1.1.8 LAN 1 LAN Interface 128.1.1.1 CSX1200 "SITE1" Phone Number: B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY POWER SERVICE 10BASE - T B13 B15 B17 B19 B21 B23 B25 B27...
  • Page 60: System Details

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS YSTEM ETAILS System Name: PAP Password:_______________ CHAP Secret:_____ df8sfds33 _________ Site1 ___Site2____ _____ikcd98s_____ ESOURCES Slot Switch type Synchronization type Type 5ESS Ethernet_1 INES BRI Lines Name Slot Port Line type Call screen SPID Directory number Line1 Auto Line2 Auto Line3 Auto...
  • Page 61: Bridging And Routing Information

    IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES Bridging and Routing Information RIDGING AND OUTING NFORMATION For SITE 1 RIDGING Bridging enabled X disabled Mode of Operation restricted unrestricted Bridge Filters Bridge Dial Out/ Known Connect List IP R OUTING IP Routing X enabled disabled...
  • Page 62: Bridging And Routing Information

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS RIDGING AND OUTING NFORMATION For SITE 2 RIDGING X disabled Bridging enabled Mode of Operation restricted unrestricted Bridge Filters Bridge Dial Out/ Known Connect List IP R OUTING X enabled IP Routing disabled Mode of Operation X router IP host Network Interface Information Name...
  • Page 63: Device Information

    IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES Device Information EVICE NFORMATION For Site 1 Device Name: Site2 Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate 64 Kbps Initial Data Rate 64 Kbps Max Data Rate 384 Kbps Dial-Out Number(s) 913135553232...
  • Page 64 EXAMPLE NETWORKS EVICE NFORMATION For Site 2 Device Name: Site1 Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate 64 Kbps Initial Data Rate 64 Kbps Max Data Rate 384 Kbps Dial-Out Number(s) 918105551234 Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI...
  • Page 65: Configure Site1

    IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES Configure SITE1 SITE1 ONFIGURE Note: The software should have already been installed and the system prompt should be displayed before beginning the configuration. Using the detailed instructions for these steps found in the Simple Remote Bridging chapter, complete the following configuration steps.
  • Page 66 EXAMPLE NETWORKS IP I ONFIGURING THE NTERFACE NFORMATION In our example, we need to configure two types of interfaces. The LAN interface represents SITE1’s connection to the LAN IP Network 128.1.1.1. A WAN UnNumbered interface represents SITE1’s logical connection to SITE2. A WAN UnNumbered interface allows you to configure an IP WAN interface without assigning an IP address to it.
  • Page 67: Configure Site1

    IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES Configure SITE1 The screen interaction will resemble the following: 1) LAN 2) WAN 3) WAN (Direct Host) 4) WAN (RLAN) 5) WAN (UnNumbered) Select function from above or <RET> for previous menu: 1 INTERFACE NAME or <RET>...
  • Page 68 EXAMPLE NETWORKS After you save the LAN interface configuration, press 1 to add the next interface. Configure the information for the WAN (UnNumbered) interface as follows: 1) LAN 2) WAN 3) WAN (Direct Host) 4) WAN (RLAN) 5) WAN (UnNumbered) Select function from above or <RET>...
  • Page 69 IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES Configure SITE1 Device Table Menu: (Device = "SITE2") ISDN Frame Relay X.25 Authentication AppleTalk Bridging Compression Select function from above or <RET> for previous menu: Information for the new device may be configured in any order. You have control over how much information is specified for each device, and the order in which it is entered.
  • Page 70 EXAMPLE NETWORKS Press 5 to enter the first dial out number. A phone number must be defined for each remote device that will be dialed. This number includes any prefix digits, area codes, or extensions as required to dial the destination device. It is possible to specify two phone numbers for the remote device. For this example, we will only be entering one phone number, 913135553232, which is the phone number for SITE2.
  • Page 71 IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES Configure SITE1 The following screen will be displayed after all information for device SITE2 has been entered: Current Device Table (Sorted by Device Name in Ascending ASCII Order) DEVICE NAME ----------------------------- "SITE2" (1) Add, (2) Change, (3) Delete, (4) Display a Device or press <RET>...
  • Page 72 EXAMPLE NETWORKS Internet File Server Host #1 Router 128.1.1.3 128.1.1.7 128.1.1.8 LAN 1 LAN Interface 128.1.1.1 CSX1200 "SITE1" B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY IP UnNumbered Interface for POWER B13 B15 B17 B19 B21 B23 B25 B27 B29 B31 SERVICE 10BASE - T B10 B12 B14 B16 B18 B20...
  • Page 73: Finishing The Security Configuration

    IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES Configure SITE1 Next, select the RIP Propagation Control. This controls how a static route is propagated via RIP. Press 3 to propagate only when the Next Hop is connected. This flag indicates that the route information is propagated via RIP only when the next hop router is connected to SITE1.
  • Page 74: Configure Site2

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS ONFIGURING YSTEM PTIONS AND NFORMATION To configure System Options and Information, press 2 at the Security Menu. By default, all system options are enabled by default, which is acceptable for this network. Press “2” at the System Options and Information Menu. This is where we will configure the system information for SITE1.
  • Page 75: Configuring Security

    IP R PPP D OUTING ETWORK WITH EVICES Verify the Installation ONFIGURING TATIC OUTES To configure the static route information for SITE2, refer to the instructions provided for SITE1 (page 71) with the following exceptions: Static Route for SITE2: • Enter Y when asked if this static route is a default route.
  • Page 76 EXAMPLE NETWORKS On SITE2: Check connectivity to local devices IP PING 128.3.3.4 (host) Check connectivity to SITE1 CALL DEVICE SITE1 Check connectivity to remote devices IP PING 128.1.1.8 (host) IP PING 128.1.1.3 (server) IP PING 128.1.1.7 (router) IP PING 128.1.1.1 (SITE1) CyberSWITCH...
  • Page 77: Ipx Routing Network

    IPX R OUTING ETWORK VERVIEW This sample network uses IPX protocol to allow remote devices and their servers to communicate. It illustrates a master network in which the central-site CyberSWITCH communicates with: • Remote bridges using a Remote LAN interface, and •...
  • Page 78 EXAMPLE NETWORKS ETWORK OPOLOGY Server Detroit Master Network External # 0100 CSX1200 'masternet' IPX Router Internal # 111abc B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY POWER SERVICE 10BASE - T B13 B15 B17 B19 B21 B23 B25 B27 B29 B31 CHAP secret: df8sds33 B10 B12 B14 B16 B18 B20 B22 B24...
  • Page 79: System Details

    IPX R OUTING ETWORK System Details YSTEM ETAILS System Name: PAP Password:_______________ CHAP Secret: masternet df8sds33 ESOURCES Type Slot Switch type Synchronization type 5ESS Ethernet-1 INES BRI Lines Name Slot Port Line type Call screen SPID Directory number line1 Auto 3137611111 line2 Auto...
  • Page 80: Device Information

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: dallasnet Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate 64000 bps Initial Data Rate 64000 bps Max Data Rate 256000 bps Dial-Out Number(s) 912143339999 Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI dnpswd...
  • Page 81: Device Information

    IPX R OUTING ETWORK Device Information EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: tampabr Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate 64000 bps Initial Data Rate 64000 bps Max Data Rate 128000 bps Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI...
  • Page 82 EXAMPLE NETWORKS EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: orlandobr Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate 64000 bps Initial Data Rate 64000 bps Max Data Rate 128000 bps Dial-Out Number(s) Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI obpswd CHAP Secret...
  • Page 83: Bridging And Routing Information

    IPX R OUTING ETWORK Bridging and Routing Information RIDGING AND OUTING NFORMATION RIDGING Bridging X enabled disabled Mode of Operation restricted X unrestricted Bridge Filters Bridge Dial Out/ Known Connect List IP R OUTING IP Routing enabled disabled Mode of Operation router IP host Network Interface Information...
  • Page 84: Ipx Routing

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS IPX R OUTING IPX Routing Information X enabled IPX routing disabled Internal network number 111abc Network Interface Information LAN name External network Remote LAN name External network number number detroitlan 0100 remotelan 0128 IPX Static Routes Destination network number Next hop Int.
  • Page 85: Configure Ipx Routing: Masternet (Detroit)

    IPX R OUTING ETWORK Configure IPX Routing: Masternet (Detroit) IPX R ONFIGURE OUTING ASTERNET ETROIT Using the detailed instructions provided in the Simple Remote Bridging chapter, use the CFGEDIT program to configure Resources and Lines for the Detroit Master Network (masternet). When complete, continue with the unique configuration elements for this IPX example.
  • Page 86 EXAMPLE NETWORKS four calls/connections running in parallel). Configure a dial-out number for the Dallas site, which is: 912143339999. We will not use the remaining parameters (subaddress, profile name or HO support) for this example. Return to the Device ISDN menu (following), and then return to the Device Table Menu: Device ISDN Menu: (Device = "dallasnet") 1) ISDN Line Protocol...
  • Page 87: Configure System Options

    IPX R OUTING ETWORK Configure IPX Routing: Masternet (Detroit) LAN D EMOTE EVICES From the On-node Device Entries Menu, select Add. Enter the device name for the Tampa site, which is tampabr. Select Authentication, and add the Tampa site’s PAP password, which is tbpswd. Accept defaults for ISDN and IPX information.
  • Page 88 EXAMPLE NETWORKS Select IPX Routing. Enable IPX Routing. Press any key to display the complete IPX routing menu: IPX Menu: IPX Routing (Enable/Disable) IPX Internal Network Number IPX Interfaces Routing Protocols(Enable/Disable) IPX Static Routes NetWare Static Services IPX Spoofing Type 20 Protocol Isolated Mode (Enable/Disable) 10) Triggered RIP/SAP Select function from above or <RET>...
  • Page 89 IPX R OUTING ETWORK Configure IPX Routing: Masternet (Detroit) Add a Remote LAN Interface After completing the LAN interface configuration, select Add to add the next interface for the Remote LAN. Configure the information for the WAN (Remote LAN) interface as follows: 1) LAN 2) WAN (Remote LAN) Select function from above or <RET>...
  • Page 90 EXAMPLE NETWORKS SAP Send Control: 1) Do Not Send. 2) Send. Enter a SAP Send Control from the above menu [default = 2]? 1 SAP Receive Control: 1) Do Not Receive. 2) Send. Enter a SAP Receive Control from the above menu [default = 2]? 2 SAP Respond Control: 1) Do Not Respond.
  • Page 91 IPX R OUTING ETWORK Configure IPX Routing: Masternet (Detroit) IPX S TATIC OUTES Assuming the router at Dallas supports triggered RIP over the WAN, it is not necessary to configure static routes. For our example, we will skip this configurable option. If dallasnet did not support triggered RIP, you would then need to configure the appropriate static routes.
  • Page 92: Save Configuration Files

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS ONFIGURATION ILES We have now configured all the required information for masternet, the IPX router in Detroit. Return to the Main Menu, save your configuration files, and exit. Restart the IPX router to activate the changes. ONFIGURE THE EMOTE EVICES Configure the remote devices in a similar manner as the masternet configuration:...
  • Page 93: Appletalk Routing Network

    PPLE OUTING ETWORK VERVIEW This chapter provides an example configuration of an AppleTalk Routing network. Our AppleTalk network is made up of two LANs, separated by the WAN. The MACs on each side of the WAN need to exchange packets with the MACs on the other side of the WAN. Both LANs also have a CyberSWITCH (SITE1 and SITE2).
  • Page 94 EXAMPLE NETWORKS ETWORK OPOLOGY SITE1 AppleTalk Configuration CSX1200 Network Range: 10-13 Zones: "SITE1" SITE1.Engineering (default) B-CHANNELS E1 ONLY POWER B13 B15 B17 B19 B21 B23 B25 B27 B29 B31 SERVICE 10BASE - T B10 B12 B14 B16 B18 B20 B22 B24 B26 B28 SITE1.Marketing ISDN...
  • Page 95: Initial Installation Steps

    PPLE OUTING ETWORK Initial Installation Steps YSTEM ETAILS System Name: SITE1 PAP Password:_______________ CHAP Secret: ESOURCES Type Slot Switch type Synchronization type NI-1 Ethernet-1 INES BRI Lines Name Slot Port Line type Call SPID Directory number screen Line1 Auto 3135551111 13135551111* 3135551112 13135551112*...
  • Page 96: Appletalk Routing

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS PPLE OUTING AppleTalk Routing/Port Information AppleTalk routing X enabled disabled Name lanport1 Port number Network type X extended nonextended Netwk range/ 10-13 number AppleTalk (none) address Zone name(s) site1.eng site1.mark Name Network type extended extended extended nonextended nonextended nonextended Netwk range/ number...
  • Page 97 PPLE OUTING ETWORK Initial Installation Steps EVICE NFORMATION Device Name: SITE2 Calling (ISDN, FR, etc.) Information X.25 Information Line Protocol Base Data Rate 64000 bps Initial Data Rate 64000 bps Max Data Rate 384000 bps Dial-Out Number(s) 913135553232 Authentication Information : Frame Relay Information PAP Password DLCI...
  • Page 98 EXAMPLE NETWORKS SWITCH ONFIGURE THE YBER Note: The software should have already been installed and you need the system prompt before proceeding with these steps. Using the detailed instructions for these steps found in the Simple Remote Bridging chapter, complete the following configuration steps for SITE1. Start the CFGEDIT program Select physical resources Select to add a resource...
  • Page 99: Configure The Cyberswitch

    PPLE OUTING ETWORK Configure the CyberSWITCH ONFIGURING PPLE NFORMATION For this example, we need to configure both a LAN and a WAN UnNumbered AppleTalk port. The LAN AppleTalk port represents SITE1’s connection to its LAN AppleTalk network, allowing SITE1 to exchange packets with the two MACs on the LAN. The WAN UnNumbered port creates a logical AppleTalk network over WAN that uses unnumbered point-to-point links, allowing SITE1 to exchange packets with SITE2.
  • Page 100 EXAMPLE NETWORKS • AppleTalk network range: This range specifies the AppleTalk network range of the LAN segment that the port is connected to. As indicated by the topology worksheet, the network range for SITE1’s LAN is 10-13. Note: If we wanted SITE1 to be in discovery mode, we could have entered a range of 0-0. In the discovery mode, the system is a non-seed router, learning about its network from a seed router.
  • Page 101 PPLE OUTING ETWORK Configure the CyberSWITCH ONFIGURING EVICE NFORMATION Select Security from the Main CFGEDIT Menu. The Security Menu will then be displayed as follows: Security Menu: 1) Security Level 2) System Options and Information 3) Device Level Databases 4) User Level Databases (Enable/Disable) 5) Off-node Server Information 6) Network Login Information Select function from above or <RET>...
  • Page 102 EXAMPLE NETWORKS Device ISDN Menu: (Device = "SITE2") 1) ISDN Line Protocol "PPP (Point to Point Protocol)" 2) Base Data Rate "64000 bps" 3) Initial Data Rate "64000 bps" 4) Maximum Data Rate "128000 bps" 5) Dial Out Phone Number(s) "" 6) Subaddress ""...
  • Page 103 PPLE OUTING ETWORK Configure the CyberSWITCH SITE2’ ONFIGURING EVICE UTHENTICATION NFORMATION At the Device Table Menu, select Authentication. You may then enter the authentication information needed for this device. The information needed for each device depends on the device type. For device SITE2, because we will be configuring CHAP security, we will configure a CHAP secret (ikcd98s).
  • Page 104 EXAMPLE NETWORKS After the device’s AppleTalk information has been entered, the menu will appear as follows: Device AppleTalk Configuration Menu: (Device = "SITE2") 1) AppleTalk Address 2) AppleTalk Routing ENABLED 3) Make calls for AppleTalk data ENABLED 4) AppleTalk Routing Protocol None Select function from above or <RET>...
  • Page 105: Verify The Installation

    PPLE OUTING ETWORK Verify the Installation • next hop’s device name Whenever you enter 0.0 for the next hop address, you are then required to enter the next hop’s device name. Enter SITE2. • number of hops This is the number of devices between the device you are configuring and the network across the WAN.
  • Page 106: Index

    EXAMPLE NETWORKS 30, 60, 79 system details worksheet NDEX VCCI notice AppleTalk routing example network compliance notices Configuring RLAN Users DOC notice example networks AppleTalk Routing IP routing with PPP devices IP routing with remote bridges IPX routing with PPP devices remote bridging with security simple bridging FCC notice...

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