Cabletron Systems 1000, 1200 manual Ppp

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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. After the device authentication has been entered for device “Mike Mann,” the screen will appear as follows:

Device Authentication Menu: (Device = "Mike Mann")

PPP:

 

 

1)

PAP Password

""

2)

CHAP Secret

""

3)

Outbound Authentication

ENABLED

4)

User Level Authentication

DISABLED

IP Host (RFC 1294):

 

5)

IP Host Id

""

HDLC Bridge:

 

6)

Bridge Ethernet Address

"000123456789"

7)

Bridge Password

"JXF30"

ISDN:

 

 

8)

Calling Line Id(s)

"13135551212"

 

 

"13135552121"

Select function from above or <RET> for previous menu:

Next, enter the device information for Pat Smith. This device is also an HDLC bridge, and is configured using the same type of authentication as device Mike Mann, except we will configure no password for device Pat Smith. Enter 003456789000 for the bridge Ethernet address, 13135556789 for the first calling line Id, and 13135559876 for the second calling line Id.

The following screen will be displayed after information for both devices in our network has been entered:

CURRENT DEVICE TABLE (Sorted by Device Name in Ascending ASCII Order)

id Device Name

----------------------------

1"Mike Mann"

2"Pat Smith"

(1) Add, (2) Change, (3) Delete, (4) Display a Device or press <RET> for previous menu?

SAVE CONFIGURATION FILES

We have now configured all of the required information for a bridged system with Calling Line Id Security and Bridge MAC Address Security enabled. Press 4 at the Main menu to save the changes. The old configuration files will be stored in the \CONFIG directory with a file extension of .BAK (e.g., the old NODE.NEI file will be called NODE.BAK).

After you save the configuration files, press <RET> to exit the CFGEDIT program. Reboot the system to activate your changes.

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Contents Example Networks Virus Disclaimer Trademarks DOC Notice Contents IP Routing Network with PPP Devices Index Example Networks Simple Remote Bridging Network Resources LinesBridging and Routing Information IP RoutingConfigure the Cyberswitch Line Type = Brisdn Pointtopoint Pointmultipoint Isdn Save Configuration Files Verify the Installation Remote Bridging Network with Security Isdn BRI Device Information Calling ISDN, FR, etc. InformationPat Smith IP Routing Enabled Disabled Mode of Operation Router Configuring the Options Configuring the SecurityConfiguring the Security Level Enabled PPP Verify the Installation IP Routing Network Site System Details Rick Jill Ralph Todd SanFran Configuring the Cyberswitch Options SnmpConfiguring the IP Interface Information WAN Rlan LAN WAN Device Name? Rick Bear Device Authentication Menu Device = Rick Bear Return to the Security Configuration Menu Verify the Installation IP Routing Network with Remote Bridge Devices Business AssumptionsIsdn Resources 123123123123 Carmel CorpOffice ENABLE/DISABLE Bridging Example Networks WAN Rlan Return to the Main Menu Device Name? Monterey Device Table Menu Device = Monterey 198.12.10.0 Save Configuration Files IP Routing Network with PPP Devices IP Routing Network with PPP Devices BRI 5ESS For Site BridgingLAN2 For Site 918105551234 Configure SITE1 Configuring the System OptionsConfiguring the IP Interface Information Screen interaction will resemble the following Device Name? SITE2 Device Table Menu Device = SITE2 Base Data Rate 64000 bps Initial Maximum 384000 bps Configuring Static Routes SITE1 needs default route to SITE2 CSX1200 Host #2 Finishing the Security Configuration Configure SITE2 Configuring SITE2 OptionsConfiguring Security Example Networks IPX Routing Network Masternet Ethernet-1 64000 bps 128000 bps Obpswd Bridging and Routing Information IPX Routing Configure Devices ADD IPX WAN DeviceAuthentication Information Configure System Options Add a LAN Interface Add a Remote LAN Interface Finally, you’ll see this screen IPX Static Routes Save Configuration Files Appletalk Routing Network Isdn SITE1 Appletalk Routing AppleTalk Routing/Port InformationPPP Configure the Cyberswitch Configuring Appletalk Port Information Example Networks Configuring Device Information Disabled Again, return to the Device Table Menu Configuring AN Appletalk Static Route Verify the Installation Index