
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. Return to the Device Table Menu.
Next, we will configure the Bridge Ethernet Address and Password. At the Device Table Menu press 4, Authentication. The following screen is displayed:
Device Authentication Menu: (Device = "Monterey")
PPP: |
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1) | PAP Password | "" |
2) | CHAP Secret | "" |
3) | Outbound Authentication | ENABLED |
4) | User Level Authentication | DISABLED |
IP Host (RFC 1294): |
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5) | IP Host Id | "" |
HDLC Bridge: |
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6) | Bridge Ethernet Address | "" |
7) | Bridge Password | "" |
ISDN: |
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8) | Calling Line Id(s) | "" |
Select function from above or <RET> for previous menu: 5
Press 6 to specify Bridge Ethernet Address (123123123123); and press 7 to specify Bridge Password (q3bay) at this prompt.
Return to the Device Table Menu and select 5, IP Routing. Disable IP routing for this device.
We will configure bridging options next. Return to the Device Table Menu and press 8, Bridging:
•Select IP
IP
198.12.10.0
•Select Bridging. Enable bridging.
•Leave remaining options disabled. (The Make Calls... feature is not supported for RLAN interfaces; the IPX... options are not applicable for this example.)
Return to the
CONFIGURING THE USER LEVEL DATABASES
This network doesn’t require the use of a user level database. Therefore, no changes are necessary.
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