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Symbols


# Complete 2-18

Numerics


12-MOD modem numbering 2-24


2nd Adrs 10-9


3rd Prompt 3-42


3rd Prompt Seq 3-42


56k modem numbering 2-24


7-Even 3-40


8-MOD modem numbering 2-24

A


ABRs. See Area Border Routers


Acct Host 3-14


Acct Key 3-14


Acct Port 3-14


Acct Timeout 3-14


Acct Type 3-14


Acct-ID Base 3-14


ACE 3-50


Activation 2-22


Active 3-15, 4-5, 6-3, 9-18


Add Number 2-3, 2-8


Add Pers 2-47, 3-56, 3-57


address pool parameters 10-19


address pools 3-51


adjacencies

forming 11-4
OSPF 11-4

Adv Dialout Routes 10-14


AEP. See AppleTalk Echo Protocol


AIM Port parameters. See Port profile parameters 2-40


ALU

defined 3-20

Always On/Dynamic ISDN 6-34


Always Spoof 3-52


Analog Encode 2-28


Analog modems 3-34


Ans # 2-9


Ans 1# 2-32


Ans 2# 2-32, 2-36


Ans N# 2-40


AnsOrig 3-12


Answer 2-41


Answer Data Svc 2-71


Answer Plan profile 2-71, 2-74

configuring (with MAXDAX) 2-72

Answer profile 3-2

configuring 3-5
parameters 3-4

Answer Service 2-8


Answer X.121 6-9, 6-10


Answer X.121 addr 6-38


AO/DI 6-34


AppleTalk

and RADIUS 5-7
Chooser 5-4
NBP Broadcast Request 5-4
network numbers 5-6
PPP dial-in, configuring (Connection profile) 3-30
PPP dial-in, configuring (Name/Password profile) 3-32
Router 3-68
with RADIUS, configuring 5-7
ZIP Query 5-4
zone multicasting 5-2
zones 5-2, 5-4

AppleTalk broadcasts

filters 7-11

AppleTalk Call 7-23


AppleTalk Chooser 5-7


AppleTalk connections

RADIUS, configuring 3-33

AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP) 5-1


AppleTalk Echo Protocol (AEP) 5-1


AppleTalk PPP connection

(Connection profile), configuring 3-30
(Name/Password profile), configuring 3-32

AppleTalk protocols 5-1


AppleTalk Remote Access (ARA)

configuring 3-67
parameters 3-67

AppleTalk Router 3-31, 3-32


AppleTalk routing

configuring 5-4
how it works 5-4
non-seed router 5-5
parameters 5-5, 5-6
RTMP packets 5-3
seed router 5-3
when to use 5-1

Appletalk routing

Answer profile parameters 5-6

ARA. See AppleTalk Remote Access


Area 11-14, 11-15


area

routing (OSPF) 11-5

Area Border Routers (ABRs) 11-6


AreaType 11-11, 11-14, 11-15


ARP

and bridging 8-12
broadcasts 8-2
inverse 10-10
proxy 10-10

AS. See Autonomous System


ASBR. See Autonomous System Border Router


Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol (ATMP) 13-7

connections that bypass a foreign agent 13-26
default route preference 10-5
gateway mode parameters 13-17
multi-mode agent, configuring 13-22
router and gateway mode 13-5
router mode parameters 13-12
VPN 13-1

Ascend-Home-Agent-IP-Addr 13-2


Ascend-Home-Agent-Password 13-7, 13-8


Ascend-Home-Agent-UDP-Port 13-7, 13-8


Ascend-Home-Network-Name 13-7, 13-8


Ascend-IPX-Node-Addr 13-8, 13-9


Ascend-IPX-Peer-Mode 13-8


Ascend-Primary-Home-Agent 13-7, 13-8


ASE. See Autonomous System External


ASE-tag 11-12, 11-17


ASE-type 11-12, 11-17


Assign Adrs 10-22


ATCP. See AppleTalk Control Protocol


ATMP

Home Agent
password 13-21
Home Router 13-16
IP routing through gateway connections 13-16
related RFC 13-1

ATMP Mode 13-7, 13-12, 13-16, 13-18


ATMP tunnels

configuring 13-1

ATMP. See Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol 13-7


attentuation

specifying for T1 line 2-8

attributes

foreign agent 13-6, 13-7

authentication

ATMP tunnels 13-21
callback security 2-4
Caller-ID 2-4
CHAP 3-18, 3-22, 3-34, 3-35
PAP 3-18, 3-22, 3-34, 3-35
protocols (PAP and CHAP) 2-4
security card 2-4
servers 2-4

AuthKey 11-11, 11-14, 11-16


AuthType 11-11, 11-14, 11-16


Auto-BERT 2-46


Auto-Call X.121 Addr 6-12


Autonomous System (AS) 11-2


Autonomous System Border Router (ASBR) 11-2

disabling calculations 11-13

Autonomous System External (ASE) 11-2


Aux Send PW 3-60


Average Line Utilization, see ALU

B


B N Prt/Grp 2-28, 2-35


B N Slot 2-28, 2-35


B&O Restore 2-46, 2-48


B1 Slot 2-35


B1 Trnk Grp 2-29


B1 Usage 2-28, 2-35


B2 Slot 2-35


B2 Usage 2-28, 2-35


Backup 3-11


backup routers (BRs)

and OSPF 11-4

BACP 3-55

MP connections, enabling 3-55
parameters 3-55

bandwidth

determining requirements 2-3
nailed link, assigning 2-15
nailed, for Frame Relay 4-4

bandwidth allocation

criteria, configuring 3-56
parameters 3-60

Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol 6-35


Banner 3-41


Base Ch Count 2-46, 3-55, 3-64


Basic Rate Interface (BRI) 2-27

configuring 2-27
network cards 2-27

Bill # 3-13


black-hole interface 10-6


Blocked Calls After 3-11


Blocked Duration 3-11


BOOTP Relay 10-12


BOOTP Relay menu 10-12


BOOTP server 3-50


BOOTP. See Bootstrap Protocol


Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) 10-12


BRI calls

information, displaying 2-31
outbound, configuring 2-30

BRI parameters. See Net BRI parameters 2-28


BRI. See Basic Rate Interface


BRI/LT

configuring 2-34, 2-36
diagnostics 2-36
parameters 2-35

Bridge 3-10, 3-18, 3-63, 8-5, 8-6


Bridge profile parameters 8-6


bridged connections

configuring 8-4, 8-6

bridging

and ARP 8-12
AppleTalk environment 5-2
ARP broadcasts 8-2
broadcast addresses 8-2
disadvantages 8-1
enabling 8-3
establishing 8-2
IPX client bridge 8-10
IPX server bridge 8-11
most common uses 8-1
overview 8-1
promiscuous mode 8-3
proxy mode, configuring 8-12
table 8-2
table, managing 8-4
transparent/learning 8-4

bridging parameters 8-5


broadcast

addresses (and bridging) 8-2
IP address 10-3

BRs. See backup routers


Buildout 2-8


bundle 3-24, 3-25

C


calculating


Call command 6-20


Call Detail Reporting (CDR) 2-7

management features 2-7

Call Filter 3-10


call filters 7-3


Call Mgm 2-45


Call Mode 6-9, 6-38


Call Password 2-47


Call profile parameters 2-45


Call Type 2-45, 3-12, 6-3


Call type 2-45


Callback 3-12


Callback Delay 3-12


callback security 2-4


Call-by-Call 2-9


Called # 3-9


Caller-ID authentication 2-4


Calling # 3-9


calls

a single-channel, configuring 2-49
a two-channel dual-port 2-49
Call command 6-20
Clr command 6-21
data filters 7-2
destination channel group, specifying 2-68
DTE-initiated 6-32
dynamic address to incoming 10-22
Facilities command 6-21
filters 7-2, 7-3
FT1-AIM 2-48
FT1-B&O 2-48
Full command 6-21
Half command 6-21
Host-initiated 6-32
incoming, configuring channels 2-68
Listen command 6-22
MP+ and MP with or without BACP 3-28
MP/MP+ 3-24
MP-without-BACP 3-28
outbound, configuring channels 2-67
PPP (MP) or MP+, over multiple MAX units 3-23
Reset command 6-22
routing flowchart 2-66
routing, inbound 2-50, 2-57
routing, outbound 2-60

CBCP Enable 3-19


CBCP Mode 3-20


CBCP Trunk Group 3-20


CDR. See Call Detail Reporting


Cell First 3-40


Cell Level 3-40


Ch N 2-6, 2-9, 2-16, 2-67, 2-68


Ch N # 2-9, 2-19


Ch N #DialPlanSelDigits 2-68


Ch N ChanGroup 2-68


Ch N Dest ChanGroup 2-68


Ch N Dial Plan # 2-68


Ch N Prt/Grp 2-9, 2-19


Ch N Slot 2-9, 2-19


Ch N TrnkGrp 2-9


Ch N# 2-3


Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) 2-4

authentication 3-18, 3-22, 3-34, 3-35

channel

configuration parameters 2-9, 2-18
group 2-67
MP+ and MP-with-BACP 3-25
MPP (MP+) and MP with BACP 3-27
real 3-24
stacked 3-24
WAN configurations 2-50

Channel Service Units (CSU) 2-7

internal 2-10

channels

mapping 2-69

CHAP. See Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol


ChN Trnk Grp 2-4


Chooser 5-4, 5-7


CIDR. See Classless Inter-Domain Routing


circuits

NNI-NNI 4-27
UNI-NNI 4-29
UNI-UNI 4-25

Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) 11-3


Clear 2-41


Clear Call 3-42


CLID 3-4


Client 12-2, 12-5


Client Pri DNS 10-13


Client Sec DNS 10-13


clients

outdated software, and fragmentation 13-4

Clock Source 2-8, 2-18


clock, maximum acceptable for V.35 2-22


Close command 3-49


Clr command 6-21


Clr Scn 3-41


COMB options 3-5


Combinet 3-2, 3-64, 8-3

bridging parameters 3-63
configuring 3-62, 3-64

commands

DO DIAL 4-5
DO HANGUP 4-5
Help 6-19
Par? 6-19
Ping 9-7
pptp 13-30
Prof 6-19
Rpar? 6-20
Rprof 6-20
Rset 6-20
Set 6-19
Set? 6-19
Show Calls 2-21
Show dnstab 10-16
T3POS 6-34
Tabs 6-19

Compare 7-9


Compression 3-64


compression

data 3-19, 3-26
link, in tunnels 13-3
MS-Stac 3-19
MTU, and 13-3
Stac 3-19
Stacker LZS 3-19

Connection authentication

LCP negotiation 3-34
modem settings 3-34
PPP packet 3-34
terminal adapter settings 3-34

Connection profile 3-6

accounting options 3-13
data filters, applying 7-16
DHCP options 3-14
Frame Relay circuits 4-24
Frame Relay Direct 4-21
Frame Relay, configuring 4-12, 4-13
gateway connections 4-12
gateway DLCI 4-18
home agent 13-18
number 9-19, 8-6
parameters 3-8
Session options parameters 3-10
telco options 3-11

connections

configuring IP address for 10-28
IP routing 10-21
network-to-host 10-24
via modem to host 10-24

control frame types 6-31


corporate backbone network

MAX and 2-1

Cost 11-12, 11-14, 11-16, 11-17

OSPF 11-5

CSU. See Channel Service Units


CUG Index 6-9, 6-13, 6-37

D


data compression 3-19, 3-26


Data Filter 3-10


data filters 7-2


Data Link Connection Identifiers (DLCI)

inactive 4-5

Data Svc 2-46, 3-13


Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) 3-69, 5-1


datalink 4-5


datalink. see link operations, Frame Relay


DB-44 port 2-22


DBA Monitor 3-60


DCE Addr 3-65


DCE N392 4-6


DCE N393 4-6


DDP. See Datagram Delivery Protocol


DeadInterval 11-11, 11-14, 11-16


Dec 3-55


Dec Ch Count 2-46, 3-55


Def Server 10-47, 10-48, 10-49


Def Telnet 3-42


default

route, ignoring 10-10
subnet mask 10-2

Default Gateway 3-51


default preference

of connected routes 10-5

Default Router 3-52


Default Zone 5-6


Delete Digits 2-8


designated routers (DRs) 11-4

and OSPF 11-4

designated routers. See DRs


destination channel group

specifying 2-68

destination field 10-4


DHCP IP 3-52


DHCP options 3-5


DHCP PNP 3-52


DHCP PNP Enabled 3-51


DHCP Server

setting up 3-53

DHCP server 3-50, 10-44


DHCP services

configuring 3-50, 3-51

DHCP Spoofing 3-52

how to set up 3-54
menu 3-51
response 3-50

DHCP. See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol


diagnostics

BRI/LT 2-36
E1 line 2-21
IDSL 2-38
port 2-43
T1 line 2-15
X.25 6-24

Dial 2-41


Dial # 2-45, 3-9, 5-6, 5-7


Dial Brdcast 3-10, 8-5, 8-7


Dial If Link Down 3-52


Dial Plan 2-32, 2-35, 2-40


Dial Plan profile 2-69

caller-defined 2-66, 2-70
channel-specific 2-66
extended dial plan 2-63

Dial Query 9-9


Dial Query, functions of 9-9


Dialout OK 3-13


Dialout options

configuring 3-48

Dialout parameters 3-48


digital modems

56k modem numbering 2-24
configuring 2-23
parameters 2-24
quiescing 2-25

disabling internal CSU 2-10


DNS 10-13

Domain Name 10-12
lists 10-13
table, valid names for 10-17

Domain Name 10-12


Domain Name Server 3-51


DownMetric 10-23


DownPreference 10-23


DPNSS signaling 2-20


Drop-and-Insert 2-6, 2-9


DS0 Min Rst 2-42


Dst Adrs 7-10


Dst Mask 7-10


Dst Port # 10-49, 10-50, 7-11


Dst Port Cmp 7-4, 7-5, 7-11


DTE Addr 3-66


DTE N392 4-6


DTE N393 4-6


dual IP 10-9


dual IP, configuring 10-33


Dual Ports 2-43


Dyn Alg 2-46, 3-56


dynamic address

incoming calls 10-22

dynamic firewalls 7-2


Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 3-50

NAT 10-45

dynamic IP addresses

configuring 10-24

dynamic IP routes 10-4


dynamic routes 10-22


dynamic routing parameters 10-42

E


E1 lines

configuring 2-16, 2-19
diagnostics 2-21
parameters 2-17
signaling mode 2-17

Early CD 2-42


EGP. See External Gateway Protocol


EGP. See Exterior Gateway Protocol


Enabled 2-32, 2-35


enabling internal CSU 2-10


en-bloc receiving

procedure 2-11

Encaps 3-5, 3-9, 4-13


Encaps options 3-9


Encaps Type 6-8


encapsulation

EU-RAW 3-2
EU-UI 3-2

encapsulation protocols

Frame-Relay-Circuit 4-25
GRE 13-1

Encoding 2-7


Enet Adrs 8-6


Ethernet interface

configuring OSPF 11-13
creating IP interface 10-5
primary IP address 10-9
second IP address 10-9

EU 3-65

configuring 3-66
connections, configuring 3-64
parameters 3-65

EU-RAW 3-65


EU-UI 3-65

configuring 3-67

examples

Frame Relay circuits 4-25, 4-27, 4-29
Frame Relay direct 4-22
Frame Relay DLCI interface 4-14
Frame Relay gateway 4-20
Frame Relay link interface 4-8

Excl Routing 2-53


Exp Callback 3-12


extended dial plan 2-35, 2-63


Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) 11-2


External Gateway Protocol (EGP) 11-3


external routes 10-39

F


Facilities command 6-21


Facilities Data Link (FDL) 2-7


Fail Action 2-46


FDL. See Facilities Data Link


filters

Answer profile, apply 7-19
AppleTalk broadcasts 7-11
AppleTalk Call 7-23
call 7-3
call filter, specify 7-19
configuring 7-19
Connection profile, apply in 7-16, 7-20
data 7-2
data filter, specify 7-19
Ethernet, apply on 7-19
forwarding action 7-2
IP address spoofing 7-14
IP Call 7-21
IP security 7-16
IPX 7-4
linking 7-9
NetWare Call filters 7-22
packet, defining 7-5
packet, how they work
7-3
persistence 7-19
security 2-4
specifications 7-11

firewalls

configured for port routing 10-48
dynamic 7-2
Secure Access 7-2
security 2-4

Flag Idle 2-46


Flash RAM

and software, upgrading 2-7

Force 56 3-4


Force fragmentation 13-12


foreign agent

ATMP gateway configuration 13-8
attributes 13-6, 13-7
configuring 13-5
configuring (IP) 13-9
configuring (IPX) 13-10
IP routing connection
home agent 13-5
parameters 13-5, 13-6
RADIUS, authentication 13-6
RADIUS, NetWare 13-6
RADIUS, TCP/IP 13-6

Forward 7-7, 7-9


Forwarding 12-2


forwarding action 7-2


FR address 10-47


FR Direct 3-11, 4-14


FR Direct connections 4-13


FR DLCI 3-11


FR Prof 3-11


FR Type 4-6


fragmentation

ATMP, preventing between agents 13-4
forcing clients to perform 13-4
outdated client software, and 13-4
prefragmentation in client software 13-5
tunnels, and 13-4

Frame Relay

See also switched Frame Relay 4-32
backup interfaces 4-16
circuit between NNI interfaces 4-27
circuit between UNI interfaces 4-25
circuit between UNI/NNI interfaces 4-29
circuits 4-13
circuits, Encaps parameter 4-13
circuit-switching options 4-24
connection parameters 4-13
Connection profile, configuring 4-12
connections 2-4
datalink 4-5
DCE 2-4
DLCI interface 4-12
DTE 2-4
nailed bandwidth requirement 4-4
NAT 10-47
NNI 2-4
NNI interface 4-11
parameters 4-5
RADIUS attributes 4-7
timers and event counts
DCE N392 4-6
DCE N393 4-6
DTE N392 4-6
DTE N393 4-6
N391 4-6
T391 4-6
T392 4-6
UNI-DCE link interface 4-9
UNI-DTE link interface 4-8

Frame Relay concentrator, described 4-2


Frame Relay Direct 4-21


Frame Relay gateway 4-18


Frame Relay switch operations 4-3


frame types

control 6-31
general 6-31
T3POS 6-31

Framed-IPX-Network 13-8, 13-9


Framing Mode 2-7, 2-18


FT1 Caller 2-46, 3-12


FT1-AIM 2-48


FT1-B&O calls

configuring 2-48

Full Access privileges 2-10


Full command 6-21

G


gateway

field 10-4
mode (ATMP) 13-5

general frame types 6-31


Generic filter parameters 7-7


Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) 13-1


GMT. See Greenwich Mean Time


GRE MTU 13-13, 13-18


GRE.See Generic Routing Encapsulation


Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) 10-13


GRF switch, tunneling to 13-4


Group 3-12


Group 1 Count 3-52


Group 2 Count 3-53


Group B 2-18


Group II 2-18


Grp Leave Delay 12-3

H


Half command 6-21


Handle IPX 9-9, 8-9


handshaking 2-40


hardware-level address

and bridging 8-2

Heartbeat 12-3


Heartbeat Addr 12-3


Heartbeat Alarm Threshold 12-4


heartbeat monitoring parameters 12-3


Heartbeat Slot 12-3


Heartbeat Slot Count 12-3


Heartbeat Slot Time 12-3


HeartBeat UDP Port 12-3


HelloInterval 11-11, 11-14, 11-16


Help command 6-19


History 3-56


home agent

Connection profile 13-18
gateway mode (IP) 13-19
gateway mode (IPX) 13-20
gateway mode, configuring 13-15
in gateway mode 13-25
in router mode 13-25
router mode (IP) 13-13
router mode (IPX) 13-14
router mode, configuring 13-11

Hop Count 9-18


host

addresses per class C subnet 10-3
connection via modem to 10-24
directing IP packets to local 10-27
ports 2-50, 2-51
requirements for 10-24

Host #1 10-13


Host #2 10-13


Host #3 10-13


Host #N Addr 3-45


Host #N Text 3-45


Host 1 Enet 3-53


Host 1 IP 3-53


Host 2 Enet 3-53


Host 2 IP 3-53


Host 3 Enet 3-53


Host 3 IP 3-53


Host BRI

BRI-to-BRI local call, configuring 2-34
configuring 2-31, 2-32
inbound calls routing 2-32
outbound calls, making 2-33

Host BRI parameters 2-32


Host interface

configuring 2-43
parameters 2-43

host route advertisements

suppressing 10-12

Host/6

see Port profile parameters (AIM) 2-40

Host/6 (Host/Dual) AIM ports

configuring

Host/Dual. See Host/6


host-to-network connection

configuring 10-24

host-to-network connection, configuring 10-24


hunt group 2-4, 2-49, 3-24

configurations for MAX stacks 3-27

I


ICMP 10-4, 10-5

Redirects 10-4, 10-42

Idle 2-41, 3-10


Idle limit 13-13, 13-18


Idle Pct 3-60


IDSL. See ISDN Digital Subscriber Line


ie0 interface 10-6


IF Adrs 10-7


IGMP. See Internet Group Membership Protocol


Ignore Def Rt 10-42


IGP. See Interior Gateway Protocol


Immed Host 3-44


Immed Port 3-44


Immed Service 3-44


Immed. Modem port 3-49


Immed. Modem Pwd 3-49


Immediate mode 3-38

configuring 3-43, 3-44
parameters 3-43

Immediate Modem 3-49


In filter 01-12 7-6


inactive DLCI 4-5


inactive interface 10-6


Inactivity Timer 6-9


Inc Ch Count 2-46, 3-55


incoming calls

assigning dynamic address to 10-22

Initial Scrn 3-45


InOctets 2-21


Input filters

AppleTalk Call 7-23

Input Sample Count 2-8


Input SAP Filters 9-20


interface-based routing 10-7


interfaces

backups for nailed connections 4-15
DLCI 4-12
Frame Relay circuits 4-24

Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) 11-3


Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP) 12-1


Interval 3-63


Inverse ARP. See Inverse Address Resolution Protocol


IP

and RIP-v2 10-24
Default route 10-40
directing all incoming packets to telnet host 10-27
interfaces, Ethernet and internal 10-5
ping 10-15

IP (Internet Protocol)

assigning two interface addresses 10-33

IP address

broadcast address 10-3
NAT 10-43
parameter 10-7
primary 10-9
specified for remote end station/router 10-35
zero subnets 10-3

IP address spoofing 7-14


IP addresses

assigning 3-51

IP addresses assigned automatically 3-51


IP Adrs 10-9, 10-23, 10-34, 10-35


IP Call 7-21


IP Call filter parameters 7-21


IP Direct 3-11, 10-23


IP filters 7-2

parameters 7-9
rules 7-9

IP Gateway Adrs Msg 3-48


IP Group 1 3-52


IP Group 2 3-52


IP Netmask Msg 3-47


IP network

configuring 10-14
parameters 10-9

IP options 3-5


IP Route profile 10-40


IP routes

black-hole, loopback, reject 10-6
default preferences 10-5
Ethernet interface 10-5
ie0 interface 10-6
inactive interface 10-6
metrics 10-5
multicast interface 10-6
route preferences 10-5
WAN interfaces 10-6

IP routes and preferences

configuring 10-32

IP routing 2-5

BOOTP Relay 10-12
configuring 10-22
connection parameters 10-21
dual 10-9
dual IP example 10-9
ignoring default route 10-10
inverse ARP 10-10
local domain name 10-12
local IP network setup 10-8
Mbone 2-5
metrics 10-23
name servers 10-13
OSPF 2-6
poisoning routes 10-14
preferences 10-23
primary address 10-9
private routes 10-23
proxy ARP 10-10
second address 10-9
static 10-39
UDP checksums 10-14
VPN 2-6
WAN interfaces 10-21

IP routing table 10-4

at system startup 10-4
how MAX uses 10-4
static and dynamic routes 10-4

IP security

filters, configuring 7-16

IP-Route

ATMP mobile clients 13-16

iproute show command 10-5


IPX 7-2

bridging, configuring 8-8
bridging, parameters 8-9
connection parameters 9-8
login.exe 9-4
Macintosh and UNIX clients 9-4
multiple frame types 9-1
Packet Burst 9-4
Ping command 9-7
preferred server 9-4
static routes, configuring 9-17
WAN considerations 9-4

IPX checksums 3-19, 9-3


IPX client bridge (local clients)

configuring 8-10

IPX Enet 9-5


IPX filters 7-2, 7-4


IPX Frame 9-5, 8-9


IPX Net # 9-9


IPX network numbers 9-14


IPX parameters 9-5


IPX RIP. See Routing Information Protocol


IPX Route profiles 9-3

configuring 9-19

IPX routes

configuring 9-6
static, configuring 9-17

IPX Routing 9-5


IPX routing 2-5

connections, configuring 9-7
defining a network for dial-in clients 9-5
Dial Query 9-9
enabling 9-5
requirement of authentication 9-1

IPX SAP. See Service Advertising Protocol


IPX server bridge (local servers)

configuring 8-11

IPXCP 9-1


IPXWAN 9-1


ISDN

BRI network cards
configuring 2-27
call information 2-21
D-channel X.25 support, configuring 6-29
PRI service, configuring 2-10
signaling 2-19
subaddressing parameters 2-51

ISDN Digital Subscriber Line (IDSL) 2-37

diagnostics 2-38
voice call support, configuring 2-37

L


L2 End 2-18


L2TP Auth Enabled 13-33


L2TP LAC parameters 13-33


L2TP Mode 13-33


L2TP RX Window 13-33


L2TP. See Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol


L3 End 2-18


LAC mode 13-32


LAN

configurations for MAX stacks 3-26

Lan 10-48, 10-49


LAN Adrs 10-7, 10-22, 10-39


LAPB 6-4


LAPB k 6-4


LAPB N2 6-4


LAPB T1 6-4


LAPB T2 6-4


LAPB. See Link Access Protocol-Balanced


Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) tunnels 13-1

authentication 13-32
client authentication 13-32
configuring 13-31
configuring for dial-in clients 13-30
flow control 13-33
for dial-in clients, configuring 13-30
LAC and LNS mode 13-32
MAX as an LNS, configuring 13-35
MAX, as a LAC, configuring 13-33
MAX, creates 13-31

LCN. See Logical Channel Number


learning bridge 8-4


Length 2-8, 7-7


Line N tunnel type 13-27, 13-33


Link Access Protocol-Balanced (LAPB) 6-3


Link Comp 3-19


Link Mgmt 4-6


link operations, Frame Relay 4-4


Link quality monitoring (LQM) 3-18


Link Type 2-28


Link-State Advertisements (LSAs) 11-4, 11-6


link-state routing algorithm 11-8


LinkUp 4-5


List Attempt 10-13


List Size 10-13


Listen command 6-22


LNS mode 13-32


Loc Adrs 10-49


Loc Port # 10-49


local DNS table 10-17

configuring 10-17

local domain name 10-12


Local Echo 3-42


local hosts, directing IP packets to 10-27


local IP network setup

configuring 10-8

Logical Channel Number (LCN) 6-8


logical link

X.25 6-2

Login Host 3-37


Login Port 3-37


Login Prompt 3-41


Login Timeout 3-42


login.exe 9-4


Loop Avoidance 2-18


loopback interface 10-6


LQM Max 3-18


LQM Min 3-18


LQM. See Link quality monitoring


LSAs. See Link-State Advertisements


LSA-type 10-35, 11-12

M


MAC. See Media Access Control


Macintosh clients

as IPX clients 9-4

management features

Flash RAM
and software, upgrading 2-7
remote management
far-end Ascend units, configuring 2-7
terminal server command line 2-6
WAN or Ethernet activity, tracking 2-7

Mask 7-8


master 3-24, 3-25


MAX

comprehensive security provided by 2-4
corporate backbone network and 2-1
dynamic route updates, configuring 10-41
IP addresses, assigning 3-51
IP on a subnet 10-14
IP routing 2-5
IPX routing 2-5
L2TP tunnels, creating 13-31
LAC, configuring 13-33
LNS, configuring 13-35
management features 2-6
multi-mode agent, configuring 13-22
NAT, configuring 10-48
packet bridging 2-5
phone number, assigning 2-3

Max Baud 3-39


Max Call Duration 3-11


Max Ch Count 3-55


MAX Idle Timer 3-68


Max Leases 3-15


MAX stack 3-23

adding a MAX 3-30
configuring 3-29
disabling 3-30
performance considerations 3-26
removing a MAX 3-30

Max Time 3-68


Max Unsucc. calls 6-9


MAXDAX 2-65

Answer Plan profile 2-71
calls, routing 2-73, 2-75
channel group 2-67
channels, mapping 2-69
configurations, viewing 2-72
configuring 2-73
Dial Plan profile 2-66, 2-69
caller-defined 2-70
flowchart, routing 2-66
parameters, incoming calls 2-68
parameters, outgoing calls 2-67
T1 Drop and Insert 2-74

Maximum No-Reply Wait 3-52


Maximum Receive Unit (MRU) 13-4


Maximum Receive Units (MRU) 3-18, 3-65, 4-6, 6-9


Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) 13-3


Mbone Profile 12-2, 12-5


MBONE. See multicast backbone


MDM Modulation 3-40


MDM Trn Level 3-39


Media Access Control (MAC) 8-2

(Ethernet) addresses 3-50
physical address 8-4

Membership Timeout 12-2


Menu mode 3-38

configuring 3-44, 3-45
parameters 3-45

Metric 3-5


metrics 10-5, 10-23

configurable OSPF 11-5

Min Ch Count 3-55


mobile node router

supporting (IP only) 13-22, 13-25

mobile node routers (IP only)

VPN
mobile node routers (IP only) 13-25

Modem

connections parameters 3-34

modem

configuring 3-40
connections 3-37
dialout 3-49
host connection via 10-24
immediate, how it works 3-49
parameters 3-39

Modem #N 2-24


Modem Diag 2-23


Modem dialout 3-48


Module Name 2-43


MP 3-28, 3-59

parameters 3-55

MP and BACP connections

configuring 3-54

MP connection with BACP

configuring 3-58

MP connection without BACP

configuring 3-57

MP without BACP 3-28, 3-55


MP+

configuring 3-60

MP+ and MP-with-BACP channels 3-25


MP+ calls and MP calls with or without BACP 3-28


MP+ connections

configuring 3-22, 3-59, 3-61

MP+ or PPP (MP) calls

over multiple MAX units 3-23

MP+ parameters 3-59


MP/MP+ call 3-24


MPP (MP+) and MP with BACP calls 3-27


MP-without-BACP calls 3-28


MRU. See Maximum Receive Units


MS-Stac compression 3-19


Multicast

Multicast Rate Limit 12-4

multicast

IP interface 10-6
parameters 12-3

multicast backbone (MBONE) 12-1

clients, responding to 12-7
interfaces 12-5
IP routing 2-5
multicast forwarding, configuring 12-1
multicasting
prioritized packet discarding 12-4
multicasting, AppleTalk zones 5-2
multicasting, configuring MBONE interface 12-7
multicasting, MBONE router 12-5

Multicast forwarding

enabling multicast traffic 10-36, 12-4

multicast parameters 12-2


Multicast Rate Limit 12-4


multicast router

on the WAN 12-6

multichannel calls

add-on numbers, specifying 2-3
fail to connect 2-4

Multilink PPP (MP) or MP+ calls

over multiple MAX units 3-23

multiple address NAT

configuring 10-46

multiple POPs

configuring 13-28

multiple-address

NAT 10-45

N


N391 4-6


Nailed connection 4-6


Nailed Grp 2-22, 6-3


nailed link

bandwidth, assigning 2-15

nailed MP+, configuring 3-22, 3-61


Nailed, connection 2-20


Nailed/MPP connection

configuring 3-23, 3-62

Name 2-28, 2-32, 2-35, 3-15, 4-5, 6-3, 8-3, 8-5, 8-6, 7-6


Name Binding Protocol (NBP) 5-1


name servers

DNS 10-13
WINS 10-13

Name-Password profile

configuring 3-16

Name-Password profile parameters 3-15


NAT. See Network Address Translation


NBP Broadcast Request 5-4


NBP. See Name Binding Protocol (NBP)


Net Adrs 8-6


Net BRI

configuring 2-29
parameters 2-28, 2-35

Net End 3-31, 3-32, 5-5, 5-7


Net Start 3-31, 3-32, 5-5, 5-7


NetWare

Packet Burst 9-4
WAN considerations 9-4

NetWare Call filter parameters 7-22


NetWare Call filters 7-22


NetWare SAP Home Server Proxy 9-10

configuring 9-17

Netware t/o 9-9, 8-9


NetWare, and link compression 3-19, 9-3


Network 9-18


network

diagramming 2-3
numbers (IPX) 9-14
numbers, AppleTalk 5-6

Network Address Translation (NAT) 10-43, 10-44

DHCP 10-45
DHCP requests 10-46
DHCP server 10-44
Frame Relay 10-47
IP address 10-43
multiple address, configuring 10-46
multiple-address 10-45
port routing, single-address 10-44
port, configuring 10-47
private addresses vs. official addresses 10-44
profile 10-48
single address, configuring 10-46
Static Mapping submenu 10-47
translation table size 10-45

Network-to-Network (NNI), defined 4-2


NFAS ID num 2-6


NFAS. See Non-Facility Associated Signaling


NL Value 2-18


Node 9-18


non-extended networks

ARA 5-2
LocalTalk 5-2

Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS)

signaling 2-12

non-seed router 5-5


Not So Stubby Areas (NSSAs) 11-7

OSPF 11-7
RFC 1587 11-7
type-5 LSAs 11-7
type-7 LSAs 11-7

Novell's NetWare 3-19, 9-3


NSSAs. See Not So Stubby Areas


NUI 6-9, 6-13, 6-37

O


Offset 7-7


Open command 3-49


Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 2-6, 10-4, 11-1

adjacencies 11-4
advantages over RIP 11-1
Autonomous System 11-2
configurable metrics 11-5
configuring, WAN 11-15
cost 11-5
disabling ASBR calculations 11-13
EGP 11-3
Ethernet interface, configuring 11-13
forming adjacencies 11-4
hierarchical area routing 11-5
IP routing 2-6
link-state 11-1
link-state advertisements 11-4
link-state routing algorithm 11-6, 11-8
route convergence 11-1
routes, default preference 10-5
routing parameters 11-11
routing, configuring 11-10
security 11-2
SPF algorithm 11-3
stub areas 11-6
topological database 11-3

OSPF. See Open Shortest Path First


Out filter 01-12 7-6


OutOctets 2-21


Output filters

AppleTalk Call 7-23

Output SAP Filters 9-20


Overlap Receiving 2-11

P


PAC. See PPTP Access Controller


packet

bridging 2-5
directing to local host 10-27

Packet Assembler/Disassembler (PAD) 6-11

service signals 6-22

Packet Burst 9-4


Packet Characters 3-40


packet filters

See also filters 7-1
defining 7-5
how they work 7-3
IP 7-2
IPX 7-2
parameters 7-6
static 7-1

Packet Wait 3-40


PAD. See Packet Assembler/Disassembler


Palmtop 2-43

menus 2-43
port 2-43

PAP. See Password Authentication Protocol


Par? command 6-19


Parallel Dial 3-57


parameters

incoming calls, setting 2-68
outgoing calls, setting 2-67

Passwd 3-41


Password 3-15, 3-68, 13-7, 13-12, 13-18

for establishing bridging 8-2
Telnet 10-12

Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) 2-4

authentication 3-18, 3-22, 3-34, 3-35

Password Prompt 3-41


Password Reqd 3-63


PBX Type 2-8


Pct 3-60


Peer 3-31, 3-32, 9-8


Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC), defined 4-1


Personal Handy Phone Service (PHS)

configuring 2-26

Personal Internet Access Forum Standard (PIAFS) 2-27


phone numbers

hunt group 2-4
MAX, assigning 2-3
SPIDs 2-4

PHS. See Personal Handy Phone Service


physical address

and bridge table 8-2

Ping command 10-15, 9-7


Plug and Play 3-50

how to set up 3-53

PNS. See PPTP Network Server


Point-to-Point protocol (PPP) 3-2, 3-46

(MP) or MP+ calls
spanning multiple MAX units 3-23
bridged connection 8-3
configuring 3-46
connections 3-34
connections, async 3-34
connections, authenticating 2-4
connections, configuring 3-16, 3-21
dial-in for AppleTalk, configuring (Connection profile) 3-30
dial-in for AppleTalk, configuring (Name/Password profile) 3-32
IPXCP 9-1
IPXWAN 9-1
mode parameters 3-46
mode, configuring 3-46
negotiation 10-44
options 3-5
outdial for V.110 modems 3-22
parameters 3-17

Point-to-Point-Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) 13-1

command 13-30
default route preference 10-5
tunnels for dial-in clients, configuring 13-26
tunnels, across multiple POPs 13-28
tunnels, multiple POPs, configuring 13-28
tunnels, PAC, configuring 13-27

poisoning IP routes 10-14


Pool 10-23


Pool # N count 10-11


Pool # N start 10-11


Pool Count 10-19


Pool Number 3-14


Pool Only 10-11


Pool Start 10-19


Pool Summary 10-11


port 3-49

and slot numbering 2-2
and slot specifications 2-52, 2-63, 2-64
diagnostics 2-43
host 2-50, 2-51
numbers of common ports 10-44
routing 2-51
routing, exclusive 2-53

Port Password 2-41


Port profile

configuring 2-42
parameters 2-40

port routing 10-48

configuring 10-47
NAT 10-48
NAT, configuring 10-47
NAT, single-address 10-44
ports, disabling 10-49

PPP Delay 3-46


PPP Direct 3-46


PPP Info 3-46


PPP. See Point-to-Point protocol


PPTP Access Controller (PAC) 13-26

configuring 13-27
working as a MAX 13-26

PPTP Enabled 13-27


PPTP Network Server (PNS) 13-26


PPTP PAC parameters 13-27


PPTP. See Point-to-Point-Tunneling Protocol


Predefined Filter profiles

AppleTalk Call 7-23
IP Call 7-21
NetWare Call filter 7-22

predefined filter profiles

configuring 7-21

Preempt 3-11


preferences 10-23


preferred servers

IPX 9-4

PRI 2-63


PRI # Type 2-46, 3-9


PRI Num 2-3


Pri Num 2-29, 2-35


PRI parameters 2-63


PRI service

configuring 2-10

Pri SPID 2-29, 2-36


PRI to T1 conversion

configuring 2-12

Priority 11-11, 11-14, 11-16


Private 10-23, 10-43


private addresses vs. official addresses

NAT 10-44

private routes 10-23


privileges, obtaining 2-10


procedure for en-bloc receiving 2-11


Prof command 6-19


Profile 10-49


Profile Reqd 3-4, 3-68


profile, activating a 2-10, 2-6, 2-10, 2-16


profiles

Connection
Frame Relay circuits 4-24
Frame Relay Direct 4-21
gateway DLCI 4-18
Frame-Relay 4-4
RADIUS
Frame Relay circuits 4-25
Frame Relay Direct 4-21
gateway DLCI 4-18
RADIUS frdlink 4-7
RADIUS permconn 4-14

promiscuous mode 8-3


Prompt 3-42


Prompt Format 3-42


Protocol 10-49, 10-50, 7-10


protocols

ATMP 13-1
GRE 13-1

proxy ARP, inverse ARP 10-10


Proxy Mode 10-10


proxy mode

configuring 8-12

Q


Q.922 address 10-11

R


R2 signaling protocol

Argentina 2-17
Brazil 2-17
China 2-17
India 2-17

RADIUS

configuring AppleTalk 5-7
DLCI permconn profiles 4-14
Frame Relay backup interfaces 4-16
Frame Relay circuit examples 4-26, 4-28, 4-31
Frame Relay circuits 4-25
Frame Relay Direct 4-21
Frame Relay DLCI interface 4-14
Frame Relay gateway 4-19
Frame Relay link operations 4-7
Frame Relay NNI 4-11
Frame Relay UNI-DCE 4-10
Frame Relay UNI-DTE 4-9
frdlink profiles 4-7
gateway DLCI 4-18
pseudo-user
frdlink 4-7
routing to PVC endpoint 4-19

Rate Limit 12-2, 12-5


real channels 3-24


Recv 3-63, 9-8


Recv Auth 9-8, 8-5


Recv PW 3-63, 6-13


RecvAuth 3-18


Registered Ports 10-50


reject interface 10-6


remote 9-12


Remote Conf 3-45


remote management

far-end Ascend units, configuring 2-7

Remote X.121 6-10


Remote X.121 addr 6-10, 6-38


Reply Enabled 3-14, 3-15


reserved IP addresses 3-50


Reset command 6-22


Resume command 3-49


RetransmitInterval 11-12, 11-15


Reuse addr timeout 10-47


Reuse last addr 10-47


Reverse Charge 6-8, 6-14, 6-37


RIP 10-38


RIP Policy 10-42


Rip Preference 10-33


Rip Tag= 10-33


RIP version 1. See RIP-v1


RIP. See Routing Information Protocol


RipAseType 10-33


RIP-v1 10-42

enabling on Ethernet interface 10-10
recommendations 10-23

RIP-v2 10-42

configuring 10-42
enabling on Ethernet interface 10-10
recommendations 10-23
RIP version 2. See RIP-v2

Rob Ctl 2-7


robbed-bit signaling

configuring 2-11

route

calls, inbound 2-50, 2-57
calls, outbound 2-60
connections as routes 10-40
convergence, RIP vs OSPF 11-1
default route 10-40
flooding, preventing 11-6
port, exclusive 2-53
ports 2-51
preferences 10-5
ways to specify static routes 10-4

Route AppleTalk 3-18


Route IP 3-18, 6-10, 10-22, 13-13


Route IPX 3-18, 9-8, 8-9


Route Line 13-27


Route line N 13-33


Route name 10-36


route preferences

configuring 10-41

router configuration

verifying 9-7

router mode (ATMP) 13-5


Routing 10-46, 10-47, 10-48


routing

a terminal-server session to a PPTP server 13-30
AppleTalk 5-4
AppleTalk seeding 5-3
configurations 3-9

Routing Information Protocol (IPX RIP) 10-4, 10-10, 10-23, 11-14, 9-2

broadcast, updates 10-4
broadcasts 9-2
default route 9-2
default route preference 10-5
disadvantages over OSPF 11-1
distance-vector metrics 11-1
hop count limit 11-1
private routes 10-23
route convergence 11-1
similarity to TCP/IP RIP 9-2
static IP routes and 10-39
static route, configuring 9-12
static routes and 10-40
tables 9-2
WAN connections 9-9

Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) 5-1

packets 5-3

Rpar? command 6-20


RPOA command 6-9, 6-14, 6-37


Rprof command 6-20


RS-366 Esc 2-42


Rset command 6-20


RTMP. See Routing Table Maintenance Protocol


RunOSPF 11-11, 11-14, 11-15, 11-16

S


SAFEWORD 3-50


SAP HS Proxy. See NetWare SAP Home Server Proxy


SAP Reply 13-7, 13-12, 13-13, 13-18


SAP. See IPX SAP


Sec Domain Name 10-13


Sec History 2-46, 3-56, 3-57


Sec Num 2-3, 2-29, 2-36


Sec SPID 2-29, 2-36


second IP address 10-9


Secure Access firewalls 7-2


Security 3-38, 3-45


security

callback 2-4
Caller-ID authentication 2-4
card authentication 2-4
features listed 2-4
filters 2-4
firewall 2-4
ICMP redirects off 10-42
OSPF 11-2
servers 2-4
SNMP 2-7
terminal server 2-4

Security profile

Full Access 2-10

seed router 5-3


Send Auth 3-18


Send PW 3-18, 3-63


serial WAN parameters 2-22


serial WAN port 2-22


Server Name 9-18, 9-21


Server Type 9-18, 9-20


servers

security 2-4

Service Advertising Protocol (IPX SAP) 9-2

broadcasts 9-2
filter parameters 9-19, 9-20
filter parameters, Answer profile 9-21
filter parameters, Connection profile 9-21
filter parameters, Ethernet profile 9-21
filters 9-3, 9-4
filters, applying 9-8, 9-21
filters, configuring 9-21
tables 9-2
WAN connections 9-9

Service Profile Identifier (SPID)

assignments 2-29
for Net BRI lines 2-4

Session options 3-5


Session options parameters 3-10


Set command 6-19


Set? command 6-19


Shared Prof 3-34, 10-12


Shortest Path First. See SPF


Show Calls 2-21


Show dnstab command 10-16


Sig Mode 2-6, 2-17


signaling

DPNSS 2-20
Group B 2-18
GroupII 2-18
handshaking 2-40
mode (E1) 2-17
mode (T1) 2-6
mode, PRI to T1 conversion 2-12
mode, robbed-bit 2-11
NFAS 2-12

Silent 3-41


Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 2-7

alarm trap and multicasting 12-3
management features 2-7
security 2-7

Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) 10-13

RFC 1305 10-13
server addresses 10-13
server, communicating with 10-13

single address NAT

configuring 10-46

Single IP Addr 10-48


SLIP 3-47

configuring 3-48
mode parameters 3-47
mode, configuring 3-47

SLIP BOOTP 3-47


SLIP Info 3-48


slot

and port numbering 2-2
and port specifications 2-52, 2-63, 2-64

SNMP. See Simple Network Management Protocol


SNTP. See Simple Network Time Protocol


Socket 9-18


socket 10-38


Source Addr 12-3


Source Mask 12-3


SPF

algorithm 11-3

SPID. See Service Profile Identifier


spoofing

watchdog 8-11

Src Adrs 7-10


Src Mask 7-10


Src Port # 7-11


Src Port Cmp 7-4, 7-11


Stac compression 3-19


Stac compression, and NetWare 3-19, 9-3


Stack 3-29

channels 3-24
Connection profiles 3-25

Stack Name 3-29


stack parameters 3-28


stacked channel 3-24


Stacker LZS compression 3-19


stacking 3-24

bundle 3-24
multiple MAX units 3-23
PPP (MP) or MP+ calls over multiple MAX units 3-23

Stacking Enabled 3-28, 3-29


static

IP routes 10-39

static IP routes 10-4


static IPX routes 9-3

configuring 9-17

Static Mapping submenu

NAT 10-47

Static Mappings menu 10-47


static packet filters 7-1


Static Preference 10-33


static route 10-40

configuring 10-39, 9-12, 9-19
default route, configuring 10-40
dynamic route updates, configuring 10-41
parameters 10-33, 9-18
route preferences, configuring 10-41

static routes

ATMP mobile clients. to 13-16

Static Rtes 10-32


Station 3-9, 3-63, 8-3

names, for establishing bridging 8-2

status windows

WAN or Ethernet activity, tracking 2-7

stub areas 11-6


Sub Pers 2-47, 3-56, 3-57


subaddressing 2-51


subnet

address format for class C 10-3
zero 10-3

Summary 10-42


Switch Type 2-7, 2-17, 2-28


switch type

E1
Australian 2-18
CAS 2-18
Danish 2-17
DASS 2-17
French 2-18
German 2-18
GloBanD 2-17
Mercury 2-18
Net 5 2-17
NI-1 2-17
SDX 2-17
SLX 2-17
T1
AT&T 2-7
GloBanD 2-7
Japan 2-7
NI-2 2-7
NTI 2-7

switched Frame Relay connections

Answer profile, configuring 4-34
configuring 4-32
Connection profile, configuring 4-33
Frame Relay profile, configuring 4-33
the connection, establishing 4-34

synchronous transmission 2-18


system startup

building IP routing table 10-4

system-based routing 10-7

T


T1 Drop and Insert 2-74


T1 lines 2-1

clocking 2-8
configuring 2-5
diagnostics 2-15
encoding 2-7
parameters 2-5, 2-6

T391 4-6


T392 4-6


T3POS 6-30

accessing 6-33
accessing from dial-in connection 6-34
accessing through immediate mode 6-34
accessing, from MAX terminal server interface 6-34
command 6-34
connection, configuring 6-33
DTE-initiated calls 6-32
flow control 6-32
frame types 6-31
Host-initiated calls 6-32
protocol summary 6-30
protocols 6-32
timers 6-32

Tabs command 6-19


Target Util 3-56


TCP Estab 7-4, 7-11


TCP modem

connections 3-37
connections (DNIS Login) 3-37

TCP port 10-44, 10-49


TCP-clear

Answer profile 3-36
connection parameters 3-36
connection, configuring 3-36

Telnet 3-42


Telnet Mode 3-42


Telnet PW 10-12


telnet sessions 10-28


Template Connection 3-15


Term Timing 2-42


Term Type 3-42


Terminal 3-33


terminal adapters

connections 3-35

Terminal mode 3-38

configuring 3-40, 3-43
parameters 3-41

terminal server

authentication 2-4
configuring 3-38
connections 3-2
connections, configuring 3-33
Immediate mode 3-38
Menu mode 3-38
Security 3-38
Terminal mode 3-38

terminal server command line 2-6


terminal server connections

Connection authentication issues 3-33

Termserv command 10-16


The 10-11


Tick Count 9-18


Time Period N 2-47


timers, T3POS 6-32


Toggle Scrn 3-45


topological database 11-3


Transit # 2-46


TransitDelay 11-12, 11-14


transparent bridging 8-4


trunk

group 3 (Destination profiles) 2-61
group numbers 4 through 9 2-19, 2-35
group, assigning a channel 2-35
groups 4 through 9 2-62
groups, enabling 2-60

TS Idle Mode 3-10


tunneling

ATMP authentication 13-21
fragmentation issues 13-4
GRF switch, to 13-4
link compression, and 13-3
MTU limit, explicit 13-3
UDP port for ATMP control information 13-3

Type 9-20, 9-21, 13-7, 13-12, 13-16, 13-18, 7-7

U


UDP

ATMP, port for tunnel control 13-3
Chksum 10-14
Port 3-29, 13-7, 13-13
port number for ATMP connections 13-7

UDP port 3-30, 10-44, 10-49, 13-13


UNIX clients

as IPX clients 9-4

Use Answer As Default 3-4


Username Login 3-36


User-to-Network (UNI), defined 4-1

V


V.110 modem

configuring 2-25
parameters 2-26

V.120 terminal adapter 3-34

connections 3-35

V.25bis protocol 2-45


V.35 port

configuring 2-22
introduction 2-1

V.35/RS-449 2-22


V.42/MNP 3-39


Valid 10-49, 9-20, 7-6


valid names for 10-17


Validate IP 3-52


Value 7-9


variable length subnet masks (VLSM)

and OSPF 11-3

VC Timer enable 6-14


VCE Timer Val 6-5


VCE. See Virtual Call Establishment


Virtual 2-6


Virtual Call Establishment (VCE) 6-5


Virtual Circuits. See Frame Relay


Virtual Private Networks (VPN) 2-6, 13-1

ATMP 13-1
ATMP tunnels, configuring 13-1
ATMP, connections that bypass a foreign agent 13-26
IP routing 2-6
L2TP tunnels, configuring for dial-in clients 13-30
PPTP tunnels for dial-in clients, configuring 13-26
RFC 1701 13-1

VJ Comp 3-19


VLSM. See variable length subnet masks


VPN. See Virtual Private Networks


VT100 interface

DO DIAL command 4-5
DO HANGUP command 4-5

VT100 menu

slots and ports 2-2

W


WAN 2-5

EU-RAW 3-2
no OSPF, configuring 11-16

WAN Frame Relay interfaces

DLCI 4-12
FR Direct 4-20
gateway 4-19
paired, circuits 4-24

WAN. See Wide-Area Network


watchdog spoofing 9-9, 9-10, 8-10, 8-11


Well Known Ports

TCP 10-50
UDP 10-50

Wide-Area Network (WAN)

ARA 3-2
channel configurations 2-50
Combinet 3-2
connections between serial hosts, configuring 2-44
EU-UI 3-2
interface, IP configuration 10-21
interface, IP routing 10-6
interfaces supported 2-1
introduction 3-2
multicast backbone (MBONE)
multicasting, WAN, configuring 12-6
OSPF, configuring 11-15
routing and bridging 2-5
serial port, configuring 2-22
terminal server connections 3-2

WINS 10-13

X


X.121 6-9


X.121 src addr 6-5


X.25 Clear/Diag 6-4


X.25 IP

configuring 6-10

X.25 IP connection parameters 6-37


X.25 Link Setup Mode 6-4


X.25 Network Type 6-5


X.25 Node Type 6-4


X.25 options 6-5


X.25 PAD 6-14

configuring 6-14
sessions, setting up 6-15

X.25 PAD commands 6-19

Call 6-20
Clr 6-21
Facilities 6-21
Full 6-21
Half 6-21
Help 6-19
Listen 6-22
Par? 6-19
Prof command 6-19
Reset 6-22
Rpar? 6-20
Rprof 6-20
Rset 6-20
Set 6-19
Set? 6-19
Tabs 6-19

X.25 Prof 6-8, 6-14, 6-37


X.25 profile 6-6


X.25 protocol 6-2

connections 2-5
diagnostics 6-24
dial-in connection 6-2
highest PVC number 6-4
highest SVC number 6-4
IP connection parameters 6-8
IP, configuring 6-7
logical datalink 6-2
logical link, configuring 6-2
lowest PVC number 6-4
lowest SVC number 6-4
packet size 6-4
parameters 6-3
physical interface 6-2
profile, configuring 6-6
window size 6-4

X.25 Reset/Diag 6-4


X.25 Restart/Diag 6-4


X.25 Rev Charge Accept 6-5


X.25 Seq Number Mode 6-4


X.25 T20 6-5


X.25 T21 6-5


X.25 T22 6-5


X.25 T23 6-5


X.25 T3POS support, customized 6-29


X.3 Param Prof 6-14


X.3 parameters 6-15, 6-19


X.3 profiles 6-18


X.75 options 3-5

Z


zero subnets 10-3


ZIP Query 5-4


ZIP. See Zone Information Protocol


Zone Information Protocol (ZIP) 5-1


Zone Name 3-68


Zone Name #1 5-6


Zone Name #2 5-6


zones 5-4

AppleTalk 5-2
multicasting 5-2
names, and case insensitivity 5-2


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