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Ascend Communications MAX 1800 Series manual available for free PDF download: Network Configuration Manual
Ascend Communications MAX 1800 Series Network Configuration Manual (431 pages)
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Table of Contents
Preliminary November
3
Preliminary November
4
Index
29
Documentation Conventions
30
Related Publications
31
Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted with the MAX
33
Using the MAX as a Telecommuting Hub
34
Overview of MAX Configuration
35
Configuring Lines, Slots, and Ports for WAN Access
36
Concentrating Frame Relay Connections
37
IP Routing
38
Management Features
39
Flash RAM and Software Updates
40
Obtaining Privileges to Use the Menus
42
Activating a Profile
43
Where to Go Next
44
Chapter 2 Configuring the MAX for WAN Access
45
How the VT100 Menus Relate to Slots and Ports
46
Add-On Numbers
47
SPIDS (for Net BRI Lines)
48
Configuring ISDN BRI Network Lines
49
BRI Analog Encode
50
Examples of Net BRI Configuration
51
Displaying Information about BRI Calls
53
Activation
54
K Modem Numbering
55
Understanding the Digital Modem Parameters
56
Configuring V.110 Modems
57
Configuring Host/6 (Host/Dual) AIM Ports
58
Dial Plan
59
Clear
60
Port Diagnostics
61
Pairing Ports for Dual-Port Calls
62
Dial#
63
Bandwidth Issues
64
Call Password
65
Example FT1-B&O Call Configuration
66
Configuring a Single-Channel Call
67
Configuring Call Routing
68
Specifying Answer Numbers for Destination Host Ports
69
Slot and Port Specifications
70
Exclusive Port Routing
71
Incoming Call Routing State Diagram
74
Routing Outbound Calls
77
Dialing through Trunk Group 2 (Local Port-To-Port Calls)
78
Dialing through Trunk Groups 4–9
79
Matching Slot and Port Specifications (Reserved Channels)
80
Chapter 3 Configuring WAN Links
83
The Answer Profile
84
Understanding the Answer Profile Parameters
86
Encapsulation-Specific Options
87
Connection Profiles
88
Understanding Connection Profile Parameters
90
Called #
91
Data Filter, Call Filter
92
Block Calls after
93
Call Type
94
Dialout OK
95
Reply Enabled
96
Name
97
Configuring PPP Connections
98
Understanding the PPP Parameters
99
Send Name
100
CBCP Enable
101
Sec History
102
Enabling PPP Dial-Out for V.110 Modems
103
Configuring MP and BACP Connections
104
Understanding the MP and BACP Parameters
105
Dynamic Algorithm for Calculating Bandwidth Requirements
106
Guidelines for Configuring Bandwidth Criteria
107
Example MP Connection with BACP
108
Configuring Ascend MP+ Connections
109
Understanding the MP+ Parameters
110
Configuring a Nailed MP+ Connection
111
Configuring Multichannel Calls Across a Stack of Units
112
How MP/MP+ Call Spanning Works
113
Connection Profiles Within a Stack
115
Suggested LAN Configurations
116
Understanding the Stack Parameters
118
Configuring a MAX Stack
119
Adding and Removing a MAX
120
Understanding Combinet Bridging Parameters
121
Configuring EU Connections
122
Understanding the EU Parameters
123
Example of a EU-UI Connection
124
Configuring an ARA Connection
125
Understanding the ARA Parameters
126
Configuring Dial-In PPP for Appletalk
128
Configuring an Appletalk PPP Connection with a Names/Passwords Profile
130
Configuring Appletalk Connections from RADIUS
131
Connection Authentication Issues
132
V.120 Terminal Adapter Connections
133
TCP-Clear Connections
134
TCP-Modem Connections (DNIS Login)
135
The Terminal-Server Interface
136
Immediate Mode
137
Max Baud
138
Example of Modem Configuration
139
Example of Terminal-Mode Configuration
141
Configuring Immediate Mode
142
Configuring Menu Mode
143
Configuring PPP Mode
144
Example of PPP Configuration
145
Example of SLIP Configuration
146
Configuring Dial-Out Options
147
Example of Dial-Out Configuration
148
Chapter 4 Configuring Frame Relay
149
Frame Relay Link Management
150
Using the MAX as a Frame Relay Switch
151
Configuring Nailed Bandwidth for Frame Relay
152
Understanding the Frame Relay Parameters
153
Link Management Protocol
154
Examples of a UNI-DTE Link Interface
156
Examples of a UNI-DCE Link Interface
157
Examples of an NNI Link Interface
159
Configuring a DLCI Logical Interface
160
Understanding the Frame Relay Connection Parameters
161
Settings in a RADIUS Profile
162
Examples of a DLCI Interface Configuration
163
Concentrating Incoming Calls Onto Frame Relay
166
Routing Parameters in RADIUS
167
Configuring Frame Relay Direct
168
Settings in a RADIUS Profile
169
Examples of FR-Direct Connections
170
Configuring the MAX as a Frame Relay Switch
172
Settings in a RADIUS Profile
173
Using RADIUS Profiles
174
Examples of a Circuit between NNI Interfaces
175
Using RADIUS Profiles
176
Examples of Circuits that Use UNI and NNI Interfaces
177
Using RADIUS Profiles
179
Configuring Switched Frame Relay Connections
180
Configuring a Switched Frame Relay Connection
181
Configuring the Answer Profile
182
Chapter 5 Appletalk Routing
183
Providing Dynamic Startup Information to Local Devices
184
Understanding How Appletalk Works
186
Configuring Appletalk Routing
187
Answer Profile Parameter
188
Configuring an Appletalk Connection with RADIUS
189
Chapter 6 Configuring X.25
191
Configuring the Logical Link to an X.25 Network
192
Understanding the X.25 Parameters
193
X.25 PVC and SVC Numbers
194
Timer for Call-Requests
195
Configuring X.25 IP Connections
197
Understanding the X.25 IP Connection Parameters
198
Max Unsucc. Calls
199
IP Configuration Parameters
200
Configuring X.25 PAD Connections
201
Understanding the X.25 PAD Connection Parameters
202
NUI Prompt
203
VC Timer Enable
204
Setting up X.25 PAD Sessions
205
X.25 PAD Commands
209
X.25 PAD Commands for Managing Calls
210
PAD Service Signals
212
X.25 Clear Cause Codes
214
X.25 Diagnostic Field Values
215
Customizing Script Support for X.25 PAD
217
PAD Alias #N (N=1-3)
218
Accessing the PAD Using the PAD Script Support Feature
219
Setting up ISDN D-Channel X.25 Support
220
Protocol Summary
221
Flow Control
223
Configuring a T3POS Connection
224
Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI)
226
Configuring an AO/DI Connection
227
Configuring a Connection Profile to Support AO/DI
228
Displaying AO/DI Operation
231
Displaying Packet Processing for a Specific Session
232
Chapter 7 Defining Static Filters
233
IP Filters
234
Call Filters for Managing Connections
235
Generic Filters
236
Defining Packet Filters
237
Name of the Filter Profile
238
Generic Filter Parameters
239
Value
241
Src Adrs
242
Src Port #
243
Defining a Filter to Prevent IP-Address Spoofing
246
Defining a Filter for more Complex IP Security Issues
248
Applying Packet Filters
250
How Filters Are Applied
251
Examples of Configurations that Apply Filters
252
Applying a Data Filter to the Ethernet Interface
253
Netware Call Filter
254
Appletalk Call Filter
255
Chapter 8 Configuring Packet Bridging
259
How the MAX Initiates a Bridged WAN Connection
260
Establishing a Bridged Connection
261
Managing the Bridge Table
262
Configuring Bridged Connections
263
Bridging and Dial Broadcast in a Connection Profile
264
IPX Bridged Configurations
267
Netware T/O (Watchdog Spoofing)
268
Example of an IPX Server Bridge (Local Servers)
269
Configuring Proxy Mode on the MAX
270
Chapter 9 Configuring IPX Routing
271
IPX Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) Tables
272
IPX and PPP Link Compression
273
IPX SAP Filters
274
Enabling IPX Routing in the MAX
275
Examples of IPX Routing Configuration
276
Verifying the Router Configuration
277
Understanding the IPX Connection Parameters
278
Controlling RIP and SAP Transmissions Across the WAN Connection
279
SAP HS Proxy (Netware SAP Home Server Proxy)
280
Configuring a Dial-In Client Connection
281
Configuring a Connection between Two Lans
282
Configuring a Connection with Local Servers Only
285
Configuring the Netware SAP Home Server Proxy
287
Understanding the Static Route Parameters
288
Examples of Static-Route Configuration
289
Understanding the IPX SAP Filter Parameters
290
Server Name
291
Chapter 10 Configuring IP Routing
293
IP Addresses and Subnet Masks
294
Zero Subnets
295
IP Routes
296
Route Preferences and Metrics
297
WAN IP Interfaces
298
Configuring the Local IP Network Setup
300
Understanding the IP Network Parameters
301
Enabling RIP on the Ethernet Interface
302
Specifying Address Pools
303
Sharing Connection Profiles
304
Local Domain Name
305
Specifying SNTP Server Addresses
306
Configuring DNS
308
Additional Terminal-Server Commands
309
Configuring the Local DNS Table
310
Editing the Local DNS Table
311
Setting up Address Pools with Route Summarization
312
Configuring IP Routing Connections
314
Enabling IP Routing for a WAN Interface
315
Private Routes
316
UNIX Software
317
Configuring a Host Connection with a Static Address
319
Configuring an IP Direct Connection
320
Configuring a Router-To-Router Connection
321
Configuring a Router-To-Router Connection on a Subnet
322
Configuring a Numbered Interface
324
Configuring IP Routes and Preferences
325
Nd Adrs
326
Downmetric
327
LAN Adrs
328
Name
329
Private
330
Ripasetype
331
Third-Party
332
Defining a Static Route to a Remote Subnet
333
Configuring the MAX for Dynamic Route Updates
334
RIP Policy and RIP Summary
335
Translating Network Addresses for a LAN
336
Outgoing Connection Address Translation
337
Multiple-Address NAT
338
Configuring Single or Multiple Address NAT
339
Configuring NAT Port Routing (Static Mapping Submenu)
340
Routing Incoming Sessions to up to Ten Servers on the Private LAN
341
Disabling Routing for Specific Ports
342
Proxy-QOS and TOS Support in the MAX
343
Settings in a RADIUS Profile
344
Examples of Connection-Based Proxy-QOS and TOS
345
Settings in RADIUS
347
Examples of Defining a TOS Filter
349
Applying TOS Filters to WAN Connections
350
Chapter 11 Configuring OSPF Routing
351
Ascend Implementation of OSPF
352
Support for Variable Length Subnet Masks
353
Exchange of Routing Information
354
Configurable Metrics
355
Hierarchical Routing (Areas)
356
Not so Stubby Areas (Nssas)
357
The Link-State Routing Algorithm
358
Configuring OSPF Routing in the MAX
360
Understanding the OSPF Routing Parameters
361
Examples of Configurations for Adding the MAX to an OSPF Network
363
Configuring OSPF Across the WAN
365
Configuring a WAN Link that Does Not Support OSPF
366
Chapter 12 Setting up IP Multicast Forwarding
369
Understanding the Multicast Parameters
370
Grp Leave Delay
371
Multicast Client
372
Multicast Interfaces
373
Forwarding from an MBONE Router on a WAN Link
375
Configuring the MBONE Interface
376
Chapter 13 Setting up Virtual Private Networks
377
Configuring ATMP Tunnels
378
Setting the UDP Port
379
How Link Compression Affects the MTU
380
Forcing Fragmentation for Interoperation with Outdated Clients
381
Understanding the Foreign Agent Parameters and Attributes
383
Example of Configuring a Foreign Agent (IP)
385
Example of Configuring a Foreign Agent (IPX)
387
Configuring a Home Agent in Gateway Mode
392
Specifying the Tunnel Password
398
Configuring the MAX as an ATMP Multimode Agent
399
Supporting Mobile Node Routers (IP Only)
401
Home Agent in Router Mode
402
Configuring PPTP Tunnels for Dial-In Clients
403
Understanding the PPTP PAC Parameters
404
Example of a PPTP Tunnel Across Multiple Pops
405
Routing a Terminal-Server Session to a PPTP Server
406
Configuring L2TP Tunnels for Dial-In Clients
407
How the MAX Creates L2TP Tunnels
408
Client Authentication
409
Understanding the L2TP LAC Parameters
410
Configuration of the MAX as an LNS
411
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