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PortMaster
Configuration Guide
Lucent Te
chnologies
Remote Access Business Unit
4464 Willow Road
Pleasanton, CA 94588
925-737-2100
800-458-9966
May 1998
950-1182D
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Contents
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PortMaster
Configuration Guide
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Contents
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About This Guide
Audience
PortMaster Documentation
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Additional References RFCs
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ITU-T Recommendations
Books
Document Conventions
Document Advisories
Contacting Lucent Remote Access Technical Support
For the EMEA Region
For North America, Latin America, and the Asia Pacific Region
PortMaster Training Courses
Subscribing to PortMaster Mailing Lists
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Introduction 1
PortMaster Software
Preconfiguration Planning
Configuration Tips
Basic Configuration Steps
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How the PortMaster Works 2
Booting the PortMaster
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PortMaster Initialization
On-Demand Connections
PortMaster Security Management
Port Status and Configuration
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Configuring Global Settings 3
Setting the System Name
Setting the Administrative Password
Setting the Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) Server
How the Cable Modem Telephone Return System Works
Setting the Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) Server
3-4 PortMaster Configuration Guide
Figure 3-1 Cable Modem Telephone Return Interface Startup
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Setting the Default Route Gateway
Configuring Default Routing
Configuring Name Resolution
Using the Host Table
Setting the Name Service
Setting the Name Server
Setting the Domain Name
Setting the Telnet Port
Using the Telnet Port as a Console Port
Setting the Number of Management Application Connections
Setting System Logging
Setting the Loghost
Disabling and Redirecting Syslog Messages
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Setting Administrative Logins to Serial Ports
Configuring an IP Address Pool
Setting the Reported IP Address
Configuring SNMP
About the livingston.mib Definition File
Examining the MIB Structure
Configuring Global Settings 3-15
Configuring SNMP Figure 3-2 Manage ment Information Base (MIB) Hierarchy
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PortMaster Serial Interfaces
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PortMaster T1/E1 Interfaces
PortMaster Modem Table
Setting SNMP Monitoring
Setting SNMP Read and Write Community Strings
Adding SNMP Read and Write Hosts
Viewing SNMP Settings
Monitoring SNMP Alarms
Displaying the Routing Table
Setting Static Routes
Adding and Deleting a Static Route for IP
Adding and Deleting a Static Route for IPX
Modifying the Static Netmask Table
Uses for Static Netmasks
Example of Applying Static Netmasks
Enabling NetBIOS Broadcast Packet Propagation
Setting Authentication for Dial-In Users
Setting Call-Check Authentication
Setting the ISDN Switch
Configuring the Ethernet Interface 4
Setting General Ethernet Parameters
Applying Filters
Input Filters
Output Filters
Setting IP Parameters
Setting the IP Address
Setting the Subnet Mask
Setting the Broadcast Address
Enabling or Disabling IP Traffic
Setting Ethernet IPX Parameters
Setting the IPX Network Address
Enabling or Disabling IPX Traffic
Setting the IPX Frame Type
Configuring Ethernet Subinterfaces
Setting OSPF on the Ethernet Interface
Configuring an Asynchronous Port 5
Asynchronous Port Uses
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General Asynchronous Port Settings
Overriding Certain Port Settings
Setting the Port Speed
Parity Checking
Setting Databits
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Setting Flow Control
Setting the Dial Group
Displaying Extended Port Information
Setting the Login Prompt
Setting the Login Message
Setting an Optional Access Filter
Setting Port Security
Allowing Users to Connect Directly to a Host
Setting a Port as the Console
Setting the Port Idle Timer
Configuring a PortMaster for Login Users
Setting the Port Type
Setting the Login Service
Setting the Login Host
Setting the Terminal Type
Configuring a Port for Access to Shared Devices
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Setting the Device Service
PortMaster Device Service
Telnet Device Service
Netdata Device Service
Configuring a Port for Network Access
Network Dial-In-Only Access
Network Dial-Out-Only Access
Network Dial-In-and-Out (Two-Way) Access
PPP and SLIP Connections
PAP and CHAP Authentication
Configuring a Port for a Dedicated Connection
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Setting the Destination IP Address and Netmask
Configuring Compression
Setting the PPP Asynchronous Map
Setting Input and Output Filters
Connecting without TCP/IP Support
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Configuring a Synchronous WAN Port 6
Synchronous Port Uses
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Configuring WAN Port Settings
General Synchronous Settings
Displaying Extended Port Information
Setting the Port Type and Connection Type
Setting the Port Speed Reference
Setting Modem Control
Assigning a Port to a Dial Group
Setting Hangup Control
Setting the Port Idle Timer
Settings for Hardwired Connections
Setting the Transport Protocol
Setting the Port IP Address
Setting the Destination IP Address
Setting the Subnet Mask
Setting the IPX Network Address
Configuring RIP Routing
Setting Input and Output Filters
Setting Compression
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Configuring Dial-In Users 7
Configuring the User Table
Displaying User Information
Adding Users to the User Table
Deleting Users from the User Table
User Types
Network Users
Login Users
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Setting the User IP Address
Setting the Subnet Mask
Setting the Asynchronous Character Map
Setting the Maximum Number of Dial-In Ports
Setting Compression
Setting Filters
Specifying a Callback Location
Configuring Login Users
Setting the Login Host
Applying an Optional Access Filter
Setting the Login Service Type
Specifying a Callback Telephone Number
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Configuring Dial-Out Connections 8
Configuring the Location Table
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Creating a Location
Setting the Connection Type
On-Demand
Continuous
Manual Dial-Out
Setting the Telephone Number
Setting the Username and Password
Setting the Protocol
Setting the Destination IP Address
Setting the Destination Netmask
Setting RIP Routing
Setting the Dial Group
Configuring Compression
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Setting the Idle Timer
Setting Data over Voice
Setting CHAP
Setting the Asynchronous Character Map
Setting Multiline Load Balancing
Setting the Maximum Number of Dial-Out Ports
Setting Bandwidth-on-Demand
Setting Filters
Input Filters
Output Filters
Testing Your Location Configuration
Configuring Filters 9
Overview of PortMaster Filtering
Filter Options
Filter Organization
How Filters Work
Creating Filters
Creating IP Filters
Filtering ICMP Packets
Filtering TCP and UDP Packets
TCP Packets
UDP Packets
Creating IPX Filters
Creating SAP Filters
Displaying Filters
Deleting Filters
Example Filters
Simple Filter
Input Filter for an Internet Connection
Input and Output Filters for FTP Packets
Rule to Permit DNS into Your Local Network
Rule to Listen to RIP Information
Rule to Allow Authentication Queries
Rule to Allow Networks Full Access
Restrictive Internet Filter
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Restricting User Access
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Using Modems 10
Null Modem Cable and Signals
Modem Functions
Using Automatic Modem Configuration
Displaying Modem Settings and Status
Adding a Modem to the Modem Table
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Associating a Modem with a Port
Configuring Ports for Modem Use
Setting the Port Speed
Setting Modem Control
Setting Parity
Setting the Flow Control
Hanging Up a Line
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Configuring the PortMaster 3 11
Configuring General Settings
Displaying Line Status
Configuring Line Use
Setting Channel Groups
Setting the Channel Rate
Setting the Inband Signaling Protocol for T1
Setting the Inband Signaling Protocol for E1
Configuring ISDN PRI Settings
Setting the ISDN PRI Switch
Setting the Framing Format
Setting the Encoding Method
Setting the Pulse Code Modulation
Setting the Loopback
Setting the Directory Number
Using True Digital Modems
Setting Digital Modems
Hot-Swapping Digital Modem Cards
Setting Digital Modems to Analog Service
Using Channelized T1
Why Use Channelized T1?
How to Order DS-1 Service from the Telephone Company
Configuring the PortMaster 3 for Channelized T1
Example Channelized T1 Configuration
Using the T1 Expansion Card
Clocking
Configuring the T1 Expansion Card for Fractional T1
Configuring the PortMaster 3 for Full T1
Troubleshooting the T1 Expansion Card
Using Multichassis PPP
Setting Multichassis PPP
Displaying Multichassis PPP Addresses
Disconnecting a User from a Virtual Port
Troubleshooting the PortMaster 3
Using ISDN BRI 12
Overview of ISDN BRI Connections
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Provisioning
Configuring ISDN
ISDN BRI Switch Types
North American ISDN BRI Switch Types
International ISDN BRI Switch Types
Setting the Switch Type
Service Profile Identifier (SPID) for ISDN BRI
Terminal Identifier (TID) for ISDN BRI
Directory Number
Information Elements (IEs)
Setting the Number Type
Setting the Number Plan
Multilink PPP
Multiple Subscriber Network for an S/T Interface
Port Limits
Data over Voice
ISDN Port Configuration Tips
ISDN BRI Unnumbered IP Configuration Example
Configuration Steps
S.F. Denver
Configuring the PortMaster in Denver
S.F. Denver
Configuring Ethernet IP Interface Settings
Configuring ISDN Port Settings
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Configuring the PortMaster in San Francisco
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Configuring ISDN Port Settings
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Testing the Setup
Troubleshooting an ISDN BRI Connection
Interpreting ISDN BRI Port Status
Using Frame Relay 13
Overview of Frame Relay
PVCs and DLCIs
Line Speed
Port Speed
CIR and Burst Speed
Discarding Frames
Ordering Frame Relay Service
LMI Types
Frame Relay Configuration on the PortMaster
Enabling LMI
Enabling Annex-D
Listing DLCIs for Frame Relay Access
Configuration Steps for a Frame Relay Connection
Configuring the PortMaster in Bangkok
Configuring Synchronous WAN Port Parameters
Configuring the PortMaster in New York
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Troubleshooting a Frame Relay Configuration
Frame Relay Subinterfaces
Configuring Subinterfaces
Adding a Location
Creating a DLCI Entry
Displaying DLCI Entries
Troubleshooting Subinterfaces
Example: Configuring a Frame Relay Subinterface
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Using Synchronous V.25bis Connections 14
Overview of Synchronous V.25bis Dial-Up Connections
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Configuration Steps for a Synchronous V.25bis Connection
Configuring the PortMaster in Boston
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Configuring the PortMaster in Miami
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Testing the Configuration
Troubleshooting a Synchronous V.25bis Connection
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Using Office-to-Office Connections 15
Overview of Example Configuration
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Configuration Steps for an Office-to-Office Connection
Configuring the Office Router in London
Configuring PCMCIA Serial Port Settings
Dial-In User Settings for London
Dial-Out Location Settings for London
Configuring the PortMaster in Paris
Configuring Dial-Out Port Settings
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Configuring Dial-Out Location Settings
Testing the Setup
Setting the Console Port for Multiline Load Balancing
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Using ISDN for On-Demand Connections
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Using Internet Connections 16
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Overview of Continuous Internet Connections
Configuration Steps for an Internet Connection
Configuring Port Settings
Ethernet Interface Settings
Serial Port Settings for Dial-Out
Serial Port Settings for a Hardwired Connection
Configuring a Dial-Out Location
Testing the Continuous Dial-Out Setup
Testing the Network Hardwired Setup
Providing Network Filtering
Using ISDN for Internet Connections
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Providing User Dial-In Access 17
Overview of Dial-In Configuration
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Example Configuration
Configuration Steps for Dial-In Access
Connecting Modems
Configuring Ports
Configuring Ethernet Port Settings
Configuring Serial Modem Port Settings
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Configuring Users
RADIUS Settings
Dial-In Login Users
Dial-In Network Users
Testing the User Dial-In Setup
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Accessing Shared Devices 18
Overview of Shared Device Access Methods
Host Device Configuration
Network Device Configuration
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Configuration Steps for Shared Device Access
Configuring Port Settings
Ethernet Interface Settings
Two-Way Serial Port (S2) Settings
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Serial Printer Port (S9) Settings
Parallel Port (P0) Settings
Configuring a Network Device for Telnet Access
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Using Synchronous Leased Lines 19
Overview of Leased Line Connections
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Configuration Steps for Leased Line Connections
Configuring the PortMaster Office Router in Rome
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Configuring the PortMaster Office Router in Florence
Configuring Synchronous WAN Port Parameters
Troubleshooting a Leased Line Connection
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Networking Concepts A
Network Addressing
IP Addressing
IP Address Notation
IP Address Classes
Class A Addresses
Class B Addresses
Class C Addresses
Class D Addresses
Class E Addresses
Reserved IP Addresses
Private IP Networks
IP Address Conventions
IPX Addressing
Netmasks
Using Subnet Masks to Create IP Subnets
Subnetting, Routing, and VLSMs
Using Naming Services and the Host Table
Managing Network Security
RADIUS
ChoiceNet
TCP and UDP Ports and Services B
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