Nortel Networks 1500 manual Pptp Users, Public, Private, User ID, Password

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Getting Started with the Contivity Extranet Switch 1500 Series

Public

Indicates that this interface is attached to a Public data network like the Internet. On a Public interface, the Switch rejects non-tunneled protocols and accepts only tunneled protocols, such as IPsec, PPTP, L2TP, L2F and the diagnostic protocol PING.

A host can send only enough packets to a Public interface to establish a tunnel connection. If the tunnel is not established before the preset maximum-number-of packets-allowed counter is reached, then the Switch discards the packets from that host.

Private

Indicates that this interface is attached to the Private network and that it can accept non-tunneled networking protocols such as TCP/IP, FTP, and HTTP. The Private interface also accepts tunneled protocols (such as IPsec, PPTP, L2TP, and L2F) that can be used for secure management access to the Switch.

PPTP Users

User ID

Enter a User ID. The User ID works along with the password as the authentication mechanism when attempting to access your local LAN through the Switch.

Password

Enter a user Password. You should use a minimum of eight characters, including upper and lowercase letters and numbers. Avoid using common names and words found in the dictionary. For example, a password constructed as “AxSessPw4U” is much better than “dog” or “Barney.”

Note: Do not use a password of 16 pound signs (#).

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Contents Part No -B Rev February Accuracy Notice Copyright 2000 Nortel Networks, IncTrademarks Restricted Rights LegendContents Chapter Assigning a System Identity Chapter Extranet Access Client Installation Page Preface Conventions DocumentationUser Interface TextHelp Button Related Publications Related PublicationsNortel Networks Technical Publications Nortel Networks Customer Service Technical Solutions Center Telephone NumberIntroducing the Contivity Extranet Switch SwitchAn Intranet and the Internet Make Up an Extranet Shows a front view of the Switch Components List Chapter Preparing Your Site Selecting a SiteSafety Guidelines Switch Power ON/OFFCheck the Voltage Switch Hazardous Conditions Inside the SwitchExternal Vent Cooling and Airflow Page Chapter Cabling the Switch Connecting the Cables Extranet Switch Back ViewPower Cord Requirements Wall Outlet ConnectorPower Supply Connector Current RatingLAN Interface Connections Connector PinoutsLAN Speed Selection Single V.35 WAN Interface Optional DB26S-to-V.35 Cable PinoutsM0-SIGNAL Ground M1-SIGNAL Ground T1 CSU/DSU WAN Interface Optional T1 CSU/DSU Cable PinoutsMulti-DB-9 and DB-25 Connector Pinouts Serial Interface Cable OptionalUnderstanding the LEDs LAN Port LED IndicatorsLAN Port LEDs Single V.35 LED Indicators Single V.35 LEDsT1 CSU/DSU LED Indicator T1 CSU/DSU LEDs10/100BASE-TX LAN LED Card Indicators 10/100BASE-TX LAN LEDsInitial Configuration Options Chapter Assigning a System IdentityStartup Configuration Requirements Default Gateway OptionalManagement IP Address Subnet MaskRunning the IP Configuration Utility IP Address Configuration UtilityRequirements Serial Number Search Display Assigning a System Identity Serial Interface Configuration PrerequisitesProcedure Sample Serial Interface Display Chapter Managing the Switch Display SettingRecommended Web Browsers Platforms SupportedPreparing for Configuration Extranet Switch Welcome Display Configuration AlternativesSwitch Welcome Display Guided Configuration Manage Extranet SwitchQuick Start RegistrationLogging in and Supplying a Password Quick Start Configuration Prerequisites Quick Start Prerequisites DisplayPoint-to-Point Tunnel Protocol Pptp tunnel access method Required EnvironmentPost Configuration Testing Configuration Quick Start Configuration DisplayDefault Gateway InterfacesIP Address Subnet MaskPassword Pptp UsersPublic PrivateConfirm Password AdministratorRemote User Static IP Address Automatic Backup Date and TimeDate TimeChapter Extranet Access Client Installation WindowsPage Windows 98 and Windows NT Page Appendix a Specifications and Compliance PhysicalOperating Environment Declaration of the Manufacturer or ImporterElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Safety ComplianceHarmonics Appendix B Special Notices Statement of ConditionsPage Nortel Networks NA, Inc. Software License Agreement Page Special Notices Radius Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service Special Notices Page Index NumericsIndex-2 Index-3