xvi MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Contents
Subnet mask format................................................................................................. 9-2
Zero subnetworks .................................................................................................... 9-3
IP routing table................................................................................................................9-4
MAX IP interfaces.......................................................................................................... 9-4
Ethernet interfaces................................................................................................... 9-4
WAN IP interfaces................................................................................................... 9-5
Configuring LAN interfaces.................................................................................................. 9-7
Configuring primary and secondary IP addresses for the LAN...................................... 9-7
Configuring routing table updates.................................................................................. 9-8
Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) responses.......................................... 9-8
Example of configuration of a MAX IP interface on a subnet....................................... 9-8
Configuring system-level routing policies........................................................................... 9-10
Dynamic IP addressing for dial-in hosts....................................................................... 9-10
Enabling dynamic address assignment.................................................................. 9-10
Specifying address pools....................................................................................... 9-10
Forcing callers configured for a pool address to accept dynamic assignment...... 9-11
Summarizing host routes in routing table advertisements..................................... 9-11
Example of how to set up address pools with route summarization..................... 9-11
Boot Protocol (BOOTP) requests to other networks.................................................... 9-13
Name resolution service (DNS or WINS).................................................................... 9-14
DNS lists................................................................................................................ 9-15
Client DNS ............................................................................................................ 9-15
Example of address resolution configuration........................................................ 9-15
Configuring DHCP services......................................................................................... 9-19
How the MAX assigns IP addresses when acting as a DHCP server.................... 9-19
Examples of DHCP service configuration............................................................. 9-20
Translating network addresses for a LAN.................................................................... 9-23
Single-address NAT and port routing.................................................................... 9-23
Multiple-address NAT........................................................................................... 9-24
Configuring single- or multiple-address NAT....................................................... 9-26
Configuring NAT port routing (Static Mapping subprofiles)............................... 9-27
Support for QuickTime audio/video streaming..................................................... 9-29
Setting and maintaining system time..................................................................... 9-29
Telnet password..................................................................................................... 9-30
Shared Connection profiles ................................................................................... 9-30
Dial-out routes in a redundant configuration......................................................... 9-30
UDP checksums for ensuring data integrity.......................................................... 9-31
Suppressing host route advertisements.................................................................. 9-31
Configuring WAN interfaces............................................................................................... 9-31
Enabling IP routing....................................................................................................... 9-31
Configuring routes for WAN connections.................................................................... 9-31
Specify the remote IP address ............................................................................... 9-32
Configuring numbered-interface routing............................................................... 9-32
Specifying a local IP interface address.................................................................. 9-32
Enabling dynamic IP addressing........................................................................... 9-32
Assigning metrics and preferences........................................................................ 9-3 3
Configuring RIP on a WAN interface................................................................... 9-33
IP Direct configuration.......................................................................................... 9-33
Settings in RADIUS profiles........................................................................................ 9-34
Remote host requirements for WAN connections........................................................ 9-35
UNIX software ...................................................................................................... 9-36
Windows or OS/2 software.................................................................................... 9-36