Configuring IP Routing
Configuring WAN interfaces
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide 9-35
Remote host requirements for WAN connections
IP hosts, such as UNIX systems, Windows or OS/2 PCs, or Macintos h systems, must have
correctly configured TCP/IP software. A remote host calling into the local IP network must
also have PPP software.
Ascend-Multicast-Rate-
Limit (152) Multicast forwarding option.
Ascend-Multicast-
GLeave-Delay (111) Multicast forwarding option.
Ascend-Client-Primary-
DNS (135) Client DNS option.
Ascend-Client-
Secondary-DNS (136) Client DNS option.
Ascend-Client-Assign-
DNS (137) Client DNS option.
Ascend-Client-Gateway
(132) Default route for traffic from this connection.
Ascend-IP-TOS (87) Type of Service of the data stream. The value of this attribute sets
the four bits following the three most significant bits of the TOS
byte. which are used to choose a link based on the type of service.
One of the following values can be specified:
Ascend-IP-TOS IP-TOS-Normal (0): Normal service.
Ascend-IP-TOS IP-TOS-Disabled (1): Disables TOS.
Ascend-IP-TOS IP-TOS-Cost (2): Minimize monetary cost.
Ascend-IP-TOS IP-TOS-Reliability (4): Maximize reliability.
Ascend-IP-TOS IP-TOS-Throughput (8): Maximize throughput.
Ascend-IP-TOS IP-TOS-Latency (16): Minimize delay.
Ascend-IP-TOS-
Precedence (88) Priority level of the data stream. The three most significant bits of
the TOS byte are priority bits used to set precedence for priority
queuing. When TOS is enabled, those bits can be set to one of the
following values (most significant bit first):
IP-TOS-Precedence-Pri-Normal (0): Normal priority.
IP-TOS-Precedence-Pri-One (32): Priority level 1.
IP-TOS-Precedence-Pri-Two (64): Priority level 2.
IP-TOS-Precedence-Pri-Three (96): Priority level 3.
IP-TOS-Precedence-Pri-Four (128): Priority level 4.
IP-TOS-Precedence-Pri-Five (160): Priority level 5.
IP-TOS-Precedence-Pri-Six (192): Priority level 6.
IP-TOS-Precedence-Pri-Seven (224): Priority level 7 (the highest
priority).
Ascend-IP-TOS-Apply-
To (89 ) In which direction TOS is enabled. If set to IP-TOS-Apply-To-
Incoming (1024), which is the default, bits are set in packets
received on the interface. If set to IP-TOS-Apply-To-Outgoing
(2048), bits are set in outbound packets only. If set to IP-TOS-
Apply-To-Both (3072), both incoming and outgoing packets are
tagged.
Attribute Value