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Figures
Figure 2-1 Using the MAX as an ISP hub .......................................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-2 Using the MAX as a telecommuting hub .......................................................... 2-3
Figure 3-1 Slot and port numbering in the MAX 6000 ....................................................... 3-2
Figure 3-2 Slot and port numbering in the MAX 3000 T1 .................................................. 3-3
Figure 3-3 IDSL connection with repeaters ...................................................................... 3-47
Figure 3-4 MAXDAX call routing ................................................................................... 3-76
Figure 3-5 Sample MAXDAX (T1) installation ............................................................... 3-83
Figure 3-6 Sample MAXDAX (E1) installation ............................................................... 3-86
Figure 4-1 A PPP connection ........................................................................................... 4-45
Figure 4-2 Algorithms for weighing bandwidth usage samples ....................................... 4-48
Figure 4-3 An MP+ connection ........................................................................................ 4-54
Figure 4-4 A MAX stack for spanning MP or MP+ calls ................................................ 4-57
Figure 4-5 Packet flow from the slave channel to the Ethernet ........................................ 4-58
Figure 4-6 Packet flow from the Ethernet ........................................................................ 4-59
Figure 4-7 Hunt groups for a MAX stack handling both MP and MP+ calls ................... 4-61
Figure 4-8 Hunt groups for a MAX stack handling only MP-without-BACP calls ......... 4-61
Figure 4-9 Bidirectional CHAP for all incoming calls to the MAX unit ......................... 4-64
Figure 4-10 Bidirectional CHAP for selected calls to the MAX unit ................................. 4-65
Figure 4-11 Multiprovider network .................................................................................... 4-70
Figure 4-12 An ARA connection enabling IP access ......................................................... 4-76
Figure 4-13 Terminal-server connection to a local Telnet host .......................................... 4-77
Figure 4-14 A TCP-Clear connection ................................................................................. 4-80
Figure 4-15 Sample TCP-modem connection .................................................................... 4-82
Figure 4-16 A Combinet connection .................................................................................. 4-91
Figure 4-17 EU Connection ................................................................................................ 4-95
Figure 4-18 MAXPOTS card ........................................................................................... 4-100
Figure 4-19 MAXPOTS Line Status display .................................................................... 4-116
Figure 5-1 Frame Relay network ........................................................................................ 5-2
Figure 5-2 Frame Relay concentrator ................................................................................. 5-3
Figure 5-3 Frame Relay switch .......................................................................................... 5-3
Figure 5-4 Frame Relay DTE interface ............................................................................ 5-10
Figure 5-5 Frame Relay DCE interface ............................................................................ 5-11
Figure 5-6 Frame Relay NNI interface ............................................................................. 5-12
Figure 5-7 Frame Relay PVC ........................................................................................... 5-16
Figure 5-8 Frame Relay gateway ...................................................................................... 5-20
Figure 5-9 Frame Relay Direct ......................................................................................... 5-23
Figure 5-10 Frame Relay circuit with UNI interfaces ........................................................ 5-26
Figure 5-11 Frame Relay circuit with NNI interfaces ........................................................ 5-28
Figure 5-12 Frame Relay circuit with UNI and NNI interface ........................................... 5-30
Figure 6-1 Example of an X.25 IP connection ................................................................. 6-10
Figure 6-2 Example of a X.25 PAD connection ............................................................... 6-13
Figure 6-3 Traditional X.25 connection ........................................................................... 6-28
Figure 6-4 Net2Net circuit mode ...................................................................................... 6-28