List of Figures
1 | OnSite Managed VPN Router (2805 shown) | . 18 |
2 | OnSite 2800 Series X.21, and V.35 connectors | . 19 |
3 | OnSite 2800 Series | . 20 |
4 | OnSite 2800 Series power input connectors | . 21 |
5 | OnSite 2800 Series front panels | . 22 |
6 | . 23 | |
7 | Corporate | . 24 |
8 | Connecting an OnSite 2800 Series device to a hub | . 31 |
9 | Rear view of the router showing location of V.35 interface connector | . 32 |
10 | Rear view of the router showing location of X.21 interface connector | . 33 |
11 | Rear panel of 2803K/EUI | . 34 |
12 | Rear panel of 2803T/EUI | . 34 |
13 | Rear panel of 2803K/UI | . 35 |
14 | Power connector location on rear panel | . 36 |
15 | VPN Router front panel LEDs and Console port locations (OnSite 2835 shown) | . 37 |
16 | Steps for setting up a new OnSite VPN Router | . 39 |
17 | Connecting to the terminal | . 40 |
18 | Connecting the OnSite VPN Router to the network | . 42 |
19 | IP interface wan is bound to PVC 1 on port serial 0 0 | . 51 |
20 | Typical Integrated Service Access Scenario with dedicated PVCs | . 55 |
21 | IP Context with logical IP interfaces bound to Ethernet port, serial port PVC 1 and PVC 2 | . 56 |
22 | Using traffic filters to prevent traffic from being routed to a network | . 81 |
23 | Deny a specific subnet on an interface | . 92 |
24 | IP context and related elements | . 95 |
25 | Packet routing in OnSite | . 96 |
26 | Example of Hierarchical Scheduling | . 98 |
27 | Elements of link scheduler configuration | 100 |
28 | Scenario with Web server regarded as a single source host | 101 |
29 | Structure of a | 103 |
30 | Using a Service Policy Profile on an IP Interface | 109 |
31 | Examples of OnSite 2800 Series front panels | 113 |
32 | Connecting a serial terminal | 125 |
33 | Ethernet | 126 |
34 | Ethernet | 127 |
35 | 129 |
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