Cyclades Corporation
Installation Manual
Access Router
Cyclades-PR2000
Cyclades-PR2000 Installation Manual
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Table of Contents
Special Keys
IP Bridge
Static Routing
OSPF Configuration on the Interface
OSPF Global Configurations
The IP Protocol
Creation of user accounts and passwords
The LAN Interface
DB-25 Loopback Connector
Table of Contents
The WAN Interfaces
CHAPTER 1 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Text Conventions
Installation Assumptions
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Convention
Description
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Cyclades Technical Support and Contact Information
Cyclades-PR2000
Cyclades Corporation
Chapter 1 - How to Use This Manual
Phone + 01 510 Fax + 01 510 41829 Albrae Street Fremont, CA USA
CHAPTER 2 WHAT IS IN THE BOX
DB-25
Back Panel of PR2000
Back Panel of PR2000
Quick Installation Manual
Config
Chapter 3 Using CyROS Menus
Connection Using the Console Cable and a Computer or Terminal
PR2000 login super PR2000 Password
All menus have the following elements
Special Keys
Cyros Management Utility
The CyROS Management Utility
Cyclades-PR2000
Chapter 3 - Using CyROS Menus
Network Mask
Example 1 Connection to an Internet Access Provider via Modem
CHAPTER 4 STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMON APPLICATIONS
Speed 38.4k
FIGURE 4.2 ETHERNET NETWORK PROTOCOL MENU PARAMETERS
Parameter
Example
Your Application
Your Application
STEP TWO
Parameter
Example
FIGURE 4.4 SWAN NETWORK PROTOCOL IP MENU PARAMETERS
Parameter
Example
Your Application
FIGURE 4.5 PPP ENCAPSULATION MENU PARAMETERS
Parameter
Example
Your Application
Parameter
Parameter
Example
Your Application
Your Application
STEP SEVEN
Parameter
Example
Instructions for listing the configuration
Instructions for creating a backup of the configuration file
100.130.130.1
Example 2 A LAN-to-LAN Example Using Frame Relay
Central Offices
Remote Site’s
FIGURE 4.10 ETHERNET NETWORK PROTOCOL MENU PARAMETERS
Parameter
Example
Your Application
DSU/CSU, the Clock Source is External
Parameter
Example
Your Application
FIGURE 4.12 SWAN NETWORK PROTOCOL IP MENU PARAMETERS
Parameter
Example
Your Application
Your Application
sending end must be using the same header
Parameter
Example
Your Application
FIGURE 4.14 DLC CONFIGURATION MENU PARAMETERS
Parameter
Example
FIGURE 4.15 STATIC ROUTE MENU PARAMETERS
Parameter
Example
Your Application
Chapter 4 - Step-by-Step Instructions
Instructions for creating a backup of the configuration file
Instructions for listing the configuration
Cyclades-PR2000
FIGURE 4.16 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY BACKUP LINKS BETWEEN TWO LANS
Example 3 Link Backup
Parameter
Parameter
Example
Your Application
Parameter
Parameter
Example
Your Application
Example
This parameter has no effect for link backup. For load
This parameter has no effect for link backup. For load
Parameter
Your Application
FIGURE 4.21 STATIC BACKUP ROUTE PARAMETERS
Parameter
Example
Instructions for listing the configuration
Instructions for creating a backup of the configuration file
Description
CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURATION OF THE ETHERNET INTERFACE
The IP Network Protocol
Parameter
Parameter
Description
Incoming IP Accounting
FIGURE 5.1 IP BRIDGE EXAMPLE
IP Bridge
Other Parameters
Parameter
Description
the Clock Source is always External
CHAPTER 6 THE SWAN AND ASYNC INTERFACES
Parameter
Description
STEP TWO
Description
Parameter
CHAPTER 7 NETWORK PROTOCOLS
Config
The IP Protocol
Parameter
Description
Parameter
Description
Detailed Incoming IP Accounting
For the Spanning Tree Algorithm, a priority is given to each link in the router and to
The Transparent Bridge Protocol
Parameter
Description
Parameter
CHAPTER 8 DATA-LINK PROTOCOLS ENCAPSULATION
PPP The Point-to-Point Protocol
Applies when Enable Van Jacobson IP Header Compression is Yes . This
Parameter
Description
LCP Link Control Protocol messages are normally exchanged to monitor the status of
Description
CHAR
communication. When Start is used, a connection is attempted as soon as the line
Parameter
Traffic Control based on Data Link Connection
PPPCHAR
HDLC
Frame Relay
end must be using the same header type NLPID or SNAP as the router on the receiving end
Parameter
Description
200.1.1.1
DLCI
200.1.1.4 200.1.1.3
Router
200.1.1.1
200.1.1.2
Description
Parameter
FIGURE 8.2 PUBLIC X.25 NETWORK EXAMPLE
X.25
Switch / DCE
X.25
X.25 Menu CONFIG=INTERFACE=LINK=ENCAPSULATION =X.25
Parameter
Description
X.25 Menu Continued
Parameter
Description
X.25 with PAD Packet Assembler/Disassembler
Parameter
Description
CHAPTER 9 ROUTING PROTOCOLS Routing Strategies
Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
142.10.0.4
Static Routes
Network
142.10.0.3
A Network
Slot
192.168.100.1
ETH0
Both Examples -- To access all hosts in Network 3, its mask, 255.255.255.0, is used
Parameter
Description
RIP Configuration
Parameter
Description
AREA Backbone
OSPF
AREA
AN AUTONOMOUS SYSTEM
OSPF Configuration on the Interface
Parameter
Description
are configured in CONFIG = INTERFACE =LINK =NETWORK PROTOCOL =IP
OSPF Global Configurations
Parameter
Description
Description
Parameter
Description
Parameter
Description
Parameter
only when Virtual Link Status is Active
Parameter
Description
BGP-4 Configuration
FIGURE 9.4 EXAMPLE SYSTEM WITH PR2000 IN AS 100 BEING CONFIGURED
Tele Popeye
200.50.50.0
Description
Parameter
Description
Parameter
Description
Parameter
CONFIG=IP=BGP4=NEIGHBOR=ADD continued
esir d
Parameter
Description
ROUTE MAP
Applies only for Access List Type equal to AS Path. Limits the search on AS number to
Parameter
Description
FIGURE 9.7 ROUTE MAP ASSOCIATED WITH AN ACCESS LIST
Alters the weight used to determine the best path. This value replaces the importance
Parameter
Description
Description
Parameter
Creation of user accounts and passwords
CHAPTER 10 CYROS, THE OPERATING SYSTEM
Creation of the host table
User Name Password User Type Super, Usr, Auto, or PPPAuto
IP Accounting
CHAPTER 11 NAT NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION
200.240.230.2
200.200.200.11 200.200.200.10
NAT Local Addresses # address range
NAT Enabled NAT mode Expanded Port map translation Enabled
UDP Timeout min DNS Timeout min TCP Timeout min TCP flags Timeout min
NAT Global Addresses # address range 1 200.240.230.225 to
Types of Address Translation
Description
Menu Option
Description
Menu Option
Description
Parameter
Description
Parameter
CHAPTER 12 RULES AND FILTERS
Configuration of IP Filters
FIGURE 12.1 THE RULES LIST MENU TREE
Config
Same as Add
Rule List
FIGURE 12.2 FIREWALL EXAMPLE
Exterior Router
DENY
Steps necessary to activate filtering on the exterior router in the example
Destination IP Operator
FIGURE 12.4 OUTPUT FOR EXTERIOR ROUTER EXAMPLE
Linked
exteriorout
FIGURE 12.4 OUTPUT FOR EXTERIOR ROUTER EXAMPLE CONTINUED
Interior Router
PERMIT
FIGURE 12.6 OUTPUT FOR INTERIOR ROUTER EXAMPLE
Filterlist Name slot1in
Destination Port Operator
Traffic Rule Lists
3 Service Prioritization
FIGURE 12.8 OUTPUT SHOWING PARAMETERS FOR TRAFFIC RULE EXAMPLE
11.11.11.0
Destination Port
Page
Port Any
Port
Requests
Data
The configured rules will appear as shown in the following listing
FIGURE 13.1 IPX NETWORK EXAMPLE
CHAPTER 13 IPX INTERNETWORK PACKET EXCHANGE
ETH0
Slot
Configuring the Ethernet Interface
Configuring Other Interfaces
Enabling IPX
Value for the Example
Frame Relay
X.25
Routing
FIGURE 13.2 ROUTING TABLE FOR THE EXAMPLE
The SAP Service Advertisement Protocol Table
CHAPTER 14 VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK CONFIGURATION
PR3000
PR4000
Page
REMOTE SECURITY NETWORK
REMOTE SECURITY NETWORK
LOCAL SECURITY NETWORK
PR2000
STEP THREE
Description
Parameter
Test
APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING
What to Do if the Login Screen Does Not Appear When Using a Console
Boot Code step
What to Do if the Router Does Not Work or Stops Working
Event
CPU LED Morse code
Testing the Ethernet Interface
Testing the WAN Interfaces
The next 4 columns indicate bytes and packets sent and received
Cyclades - PR2000
LEDs
Safety
APPENDIX B HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS General Specifications
Power Requirements external DC adapter
Physical Specifications
ETHERNET PORT
External Interfaces
The WAN Interfaces
The LAN Interface
CONSOLE PORT
The Asynchronous Interface
ASYNCHRONOUS PORT
The Console Interface
The Straight-Through Cable
Cables
FIGURE B.7 DB-25 - M.34 ADAPTOR - DB-25 FEMALE TO M.34 MALE
DB-25 - M.34 Adaptor
Signal
The ASY/Modem Cable
The Cross Cable
Signal
FIGURE B.9 CROSS CABLE - DB-25 MALE TO DB-25 MALE
Cyclades-PR2000
DB-25 Loopback Connector
FIGURE B.10 LOOPBACK CONNECTOR - DB-25 MALE
Appendix B - Hardware Specifications
APPENDIX C CONFIGURATION WITHOUT A CONSOLE
Procedure
Requirements
Index
C Cables
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