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 10Base-T Ethernet port connectors

. 20

4

OnSite 2800 Series power input connectors

. 21

5

OnSite 2800 Series front panels

. 22

6

Branch-office virtual private network over a Frame-Relay service network

. 23

7

Corporate multi-function virtual private network

. 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 Service-Policy Profile

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 cross-over

126

34

Ethernet straight-through

127

35

EIA-561(RJ-458-pin) port

129

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Patton electronic 2800 user manual List of Figures