Configuring IP Routing
Configuring WAN interfaces
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide 9-39
Figure 9-10. A dial-in user requiring a static IP address (a host route)
In this example, the PC at Site B is running PPP software that includes settings such as the
following:
Username=patti
Accept Assigned IP=N/A (or No)
IP address=10.8.9.10
Subnet mask=255.255.255.255
Default Gateway=N/A (or None)
Name Server=10.7.7.1
Domain suffix=abc.com
VAN Jacobsen compression ON
To configure the MAX to accept dial-in connections from Site B:
1Open the Answer profiles PPP Options subprofile and set the Route IP parameter to
enable IP routing:
Ethernet
Answer
PPP options
Route IP=Yes
2Close the Answer profile.
3Open a Connection profile for the dial-in user.
4Set the Station parameter to specify the users name, set the Active parameter to activate
the profile, and specify the desired encapsulation options. For example:
Ethernet
Connections
Connection profile 1
Station=patti
Active=Yes
Encaps=PPP
Encaps options...
Send Auth=CHAP
Recv PW=*SECURE*
5Set the Route IP parameter to enable IP routing, and set the LAN Adrs parameter to
specify the IP address and subnet of the PC at Site B:
Route IP=Yes
IP options
LAN Adrs=10.8.9.10/32
6Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Site A
MAX
IP Adrs=10.8.9.10
Host with ISDN
modem card installed
IP Adrs=10.2.3.1/24
WAN
Site B