Tut Systems SMS2000 manual Source-Nets, Setting a Source-Net, Deleting a Configured Source-Net

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IP Addressing

For example, to set the IP type to DHCP, type:

sms2000% iptype DHCP

Source-Nets

Setting a Source-Net

Note: Source nets are only used with IP types 1 to 1 and 1 to 1 unique.

The command set source-netconfigures a source-net. A source-net is a SMS2000 configured subnet to which subscriber connections are mapped when using the 1 to 1 and 1 to 1 unique IP types. For IP types 1to1 and 1to1Unique subscribers are each given one of the available IP addresses. If there are enough source-net addresses, each subscriber is given a real address.

Note: There can be only one source-net configured for a given group.

Note: The start address must be less than or equal to the end address and should not overlap a DHCP pool address range.

Note: The OCS and SMS2000 can work together to provide non-NATed service to subscribers who are either assigned a permanent real IP address or given an address from an OCS-defined DHCP pool. This is NOT the same as the source-net feature. Use non-NATed addresses in cases where the subscriber wants to run a server (such as a Web server) or use a protocol (such as a gaming server) that is not NAT-friendly. For information on DHCP, see “DHCP Pools” on page 70, Chapter 11.

To add a source-net or IP address range in the real network to which client addresses are translated, use this command:

set source-netstart_address end_address subnet-mask

For example, to have all subscribers now appear with IP addresses from the configured source-net, type:

sms2000% set source-net 123.123.123.10 123.123.123.100 255.255.255.128

Deleting a Configured Source-Net

To delete a configured source-net, use this command:

delete source-net

For example, to delete a configured source-net, type:

sms2000% delete source-net

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Contents TUT Systems SMS2000 User Guide SMS2000 User’s Guide SMSUser’s Guide Contents Configuring NTP Configuring SmtpConfiguring Snmp Polling Connectivity and TestingAuthentication Authentication Configuring the Command ServerAuthentication with Radius AuthorizationConfiguring Radius Using Rule PrioritiesGroups SMS2000 RulesWeb Proxy Settings Using Both Radius and OCS AuthenticationSMS2000 Troubleshooting Procedures SMS2000 Status Attributes and StatisticsList of Tables Radius Attributes in Access-Accept PacketsList of Figures Audience PrefaceDocumentation available for this Release Related DocumentationIntroduction Subscriber Management FeaturesIntroduction Subscriber Management Components Subscriber Management ComponentsOCS SMS2000Introduction User Interface Getting StartedFor example restore config web original-confi g Accessing Help for CommandsIfconfig portnumber ipaddress /masklen Style ConventionsCursor Motion Keystrokes Cursor MovementClick Configure Initial ConfigurationEstablishing a Connection with the SMS2000 Establishing a Connection Via a Serial InterfaceEstablishing a Connection Via Telnet Initial Configuration Changing Your Password Initial ConfigurationSetting the Quick Configuration Disabling Authentication Setting the HostnameSaving the Configuration Verifying the Configuration Rebooting the SystemReboot Configuration E-Mail Settings System AdministrationSetting the Default Configuration E-mail Set config-mailrecipient@SMTPserver SMTPserverMailing the Current Configuration Configuration and System File ToolsDeleting the Configuration E-mail Committing Configuration ChangesDisabling Automatic Configuration Changes Automatically Committing Configuration ChangesCommit auto Commit noautoLoading a Configuration File Saving a ConfigurationRestoring a Previous Configuration Restoring the Default Configuration Configuring SmtpSetting the Smtp Server Deleting the Smtp ServerSetting the Smtp ID Configuring NTPSetting the Timezone Set smtpid on offConfiguring the NTP server Configuring Snmp PollingSetting the Time Enabling Snmp PollingDisabling Snmp Polling Testing to See if Snmp Polling will WorkSnmp-pollmacaddress Testing Connectivity Connectivity and TestingSetting Specialized System Options System ToolsDefining Ports Setting and Deleting Static PortsLeftrighthelp ? Port-definition mixed tut vlanSetting the Syslog Server Disconnecting a Session on a PortEvent Tracking Displaying Log MessagesDisplaying Version Information System Administration ToolsExiting the Management Session Displaying Control Keys Changing a PasswordPasswd KeysSnmp Agent Snmp ManagementSnmp System Contact Snmp System LocationSnmp Trap Recipient Snmp CommunitySystem Information Tools Troubleshooting ToolsSMS2000% snmp delete trap-recipient Show snmp trap-recipientUpgrades Subscriber Connectivity CommandsSetting the ARP Failure Limit Setting the ARP Polling PeriodArchiving SMS2000 Firmware and distributing it from a Server Upgrading from Tut Systems’ WebsiteReturning to an Older Firmware Version Verifying a Successful UpgradeLoading Another Image System Administration Authentication AuthenticationSetting the Command Server for OCS Interaction Configuring the Command ServerDeleting the Command Server Adding the OCS as the Authentication ServerTesting Authentication Deleting an Authentication ServerAuth add web url secret secret cmd-serv Auth onBypassing Authentication Setting the Authentication IntervalAuth off forcedweb authokurl blockall Auth interval minutes offHttp Request Throttle Setting the Http Request ThrottleAllow-Nets Deleting the Http Request ThrottleSet allow-netipaddress netmask dns-name Setting an Allow-NetAutomatic Redirection URLs Setting the Automatic Redirection URLDeleting an Allow-Net Set authok urlDeleting the authok Authentication with RadiusAdding a Radius Server Delete authokSyntax Description CommandDefault retrans-primary-only is DefaultUsage Guidelines Example Set nas-port-type integer Set NAS port type parameterSet nas-port-type Configuring a Radius SSL Back Channel Testing Authentication on the Radius ServerShow status radius Show status radius ExampleAuthorization AuthorizationAuthorization Server FunctionalityAccounting AccountingSending Accounting Messages to a Syslog Server Configuring Accounting Parameters Radius Accounting ConfigurationSending Accounting Messages to a Radius Server Deleting a Radius Accounting ServerProvisioning ProvisioningBilling BillingGroups Service Creation Using Groups and RulesAdding a Group Group add groupname noinherit inherit groupnameSubscribers that Cannot Support Authentication Setting the Active Group ContextSetting Maximum Users Per Port Deleting a GroupAdding a Rule SMS2000 RulesDeleting a Rule Set rule rulename groupname priority rulestringIP Address Rule Expression ComponentsMAC Address Ip=ipaddress ,netmaskVlan=vlanida-vlanidb Not OperatorTut=ipaddress-linenum*-portnum Or Operator OperatorParenthesis Expression and expressionUsing Rule Priorities IP Addressing IP AddressingPlug and Play With NAT Dhcp Pools Static Routable AddressesIP Multicasting Static Non-Routable AddressesIptype default NAT static Dhcp 1to1 1to1Unique Configuring IP TypesUnderstanding 1to1 and 1to1 Unique IP Types Deleting a Configured Source-Net Setting a Source-NetSource-Nets Set source-netstartaddress endaddress subnet-maskCreating Dhcp Pools Setting the DNS Server AddressRemoving a Dhcp Assignment Dhcp-server release macaddressDeleting the DNS Server Address Static RoutesAdding Routes Set dns add ipaddressPrinting Setting up the LPR HostSet lpr hostname off queuename maxpages maxbytes Configuring Radius Using SMS2000 with a Radius ServerObtaining the Radius Server Software Adding the SMS2000 as a Client on the Radius Server Configuring Service ParametersAdding Users to the Radius Server Radius Ports Using Real IP AddressesSMS2000 NAS File SMS2000 Status Attributes and StatisticsRadius Attributes Sent in Accounting Messages Radius Attributes Sent In Access Request Packets Using Both Radius and OCS AuthenticationRadius Attributes Received in Access- Accept Packets Deleting Traffic Shaping Setting Traffic ShapingShape xbps/rbps Shape xbps/rbps deleteSMS2000 and Property Management Systems PMS Setting the PMS ServerTTY ACK-NAK ENQ-ACK-NAK Protocol ModesENQ-ACK-NAK Mode Loading and Deleting Customized Web Pages Customizing SMS2000 Web Authentication with RadiusFiles For Groups Loading Web Pages or FilesPath Components Load web url defaultsImage Links Upgrading Customizing Web PagesDeleting Web Pages or Files Preserving the Web FormWeb Page Redirection Size For Web Pages and External LinksViewing Customizations Active Page ComponentsReference Web Proxy Settings Configuring Web Proxy SettingsSetting the Wpad Curl Setting the Wpad TimeoutWeb Proxy Server Delete proxy-ports port Set proxy-ports portShow proxy-ports SMS2000 Troubleshooting Procedures SMS2000 TroubleshootingMultiple frames opened Snmp PollingBrowser Unable to do credit cardLine Verify OCS screens offRadius Attributes in Access-Accept Packets Appendix a Radius Access-Accept Dictionary FileAppendix Appendix TUT Systems, Inc 100 Technical Support Appendix B Technical Assistance and Customer SupportInternet Telephone Equipment Return and RepairHardware Limited Warranty Appendix C SMS2000 Limited WarrantyLimitations of Warranty Exclusive RemediesTut Systems, Inc., Customer Service Department Electrical Safety AdvisoryAssistance FCC Radio Frequency Interference StatementTUT Systems, Inc 104