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Default short-haul
Login
Connecting cables
Warranty
Dimension
VPN configuration
Integrated service access
Command cross reference
Pins not listed are not used
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Cabling
Chapter contents
Introduction
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Serial console
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Ethernet
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Contents
Managed VPN Router
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Summary Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Getting started with the OnSite Managed VPN Router
VPN configuration
LEDs status and monitoring 112
Cabling 124
OnSite 2800 Series factory configuration 132
List of Figures
List of Tables
Audience
About this guide
Structure
Precautions
Impaired functioning
Safety when working with electricity
General observations
Typographical conventions used in this document
General conventions
Chapter contents
General information
OnSite Model 2800 Series overview
OnSite Managed VPN Router 2805 shown
OnSite 2800 Series detailed description
OnSite 2800 Series model codes
DMZ
OnSite 2800 Series power input connectors
Model code extensions
Ports descriptions
OnSite 2800 Series rear-panel ports are described in table
Applications overview
Corporate multi-function virtual private network
Corporate multi-function virtual private network
General information
Hardware installation
Planning the installation
Create a network diagram see section Network information on
Installation checklist
Power source
Site log
Network information
IP related information
Installing the VPN router
Connecting cables
Installing the Ethernet cable
Location and mounting requirements
Installing the serial WAN cable
Connecting an OnSite 2800 Series device to a hub
DCD
Hardware installation
Rear panel of 2803K/EUI
Pins not listed are not used
Rear panel of 2803K/UI
Connecting to external power source
Power connector location on rear panel
UI and EUI power supplies automatically adjust to accept an
Getting started with the OnSite Managed VPN Router
Configure IP address
Introduction
Configure IP address
Power connection and default configuration
All Ethernet interfaces are activated upon power-up
Terminal emulation program settings 9600 bps No parity Bit
Login
Select the context IP mode to configure an IP interface
Stop bit No flow control
Changing the IP address
Connect the OnSite VPN Router to the network
Load configuration
Respectively from the host ping
Load configuration
Serial port configuration
Serial port configuration task list
Disabling an interface
Enabling an interface
Example Configuring the serial encapsulation type
Configuring the encapsulation for Frame Relay
Port
Enter Frame Relay mode
Configuring the LMI type
Configuring the keep-alive interval
Entering Frame Relay PVC configuration mode
Configuring the PVC encapsulation type
Binding the Frame Relay PVC to IP interface
Mode PVC
Enabling a Frame Relay PVC
Disabling a Frame Relay PVC
Displaying serial port information
CRC
Displaying Frame Relay information
Dlci
Integrated service access
Configure the serial interface settings
Port
Configure the introduced PVCs
Check that the Frame Relay settings are correct
T1/E1 port configuration
T1/E1 port configuration task list
Enable/Disable T1/E1 port
Mode port e1t1 slot port
Configuring T1/E1 port-type
Configuring T1/E1 clock-mode
Configuring T1/E1 line-code
Configuring T1/E1 framing
Configuring T1/E1 line-build-out T1 only
Configuring T1/E1 used-connector E1 only
Name prt-e1t1 slot/port# framing
Configuring T1/E1 application mode
Configuring T1/E1 LOS threshold
Configuring T1/E1 encapsulation
Default short-haul
Be used Mode port e1t1 slot port
Configuring Channel-Group Timeslots
Mode channel-group group-name
Configuring Channel-Group Encapsulation
Configuring Hdlc CRC-Type
Configuring Hdlc Encapsulation
T1/E1 Configuration Examples
Default no encapsulation
Example 1 Frame Relay without a channel-group
Example 3 PPP without a channel-group
Example 2 Framerelay with a channel-group
Example 4 PPP with a channel-group
VPN configuration
Authentication
Encryption
Transport and tunnel modes
VPN configuration task list
Creating an IPsec transformation profile
Procedure To create an IPsec policy profile
Creating an IPsec policy profile
Nodecfg#profile ipsec-policy-man
Creating/modifying an outgoing ACL profile for IPsec
Configuration of an IP interface and the IP router for IPsec
Displaying IPsec configuration information
Example Display IPsec transformation profiles
Example Display IPsec policy profiles
Debugging IPsec
Example IPsec Debug Output
OnSite configuration
Sample configurations
IPsec tunnel, DES encryption
Cisco router configuration
Cisco router configuration
VPN configuration
Access control list configuration
What access lists do
About access control lists
Why you should configure access lists
When to configure access lists
Features of access control lists
Access control list configuration task list
Mapping out the goals of the access control list
Nodepf-acl name#permit ip src src-wildcard any
Where the syntax is
Src-wildcard
Nodepf-acl name#permit icmp src src-wildcard any
Type type type type code code cos group
Nodepf-acl name#deny icmp src src-wildcard
Any host src dest dest-wildcard any host dest
Where the syntax is as following
Msg name
Nodepf-acl name#permit tcp udp sctp src src-wild
Card any host src eq port gt port lt port range
Port lt port range from to cos group cos-rtp group
Nodepf-acl name#deny tcp udp sctp src src
Group-data
Where the syntax is
Displaying an access control list profile
Unbind an access control list profile from an interface
Debugging an access control list profile
Control list profile shall be debugged
Examples
Denying a specific subnet
Link scheduler configuration
Configuring access control lists
Using traffic classes
Configuring quality of service QoS
Applying scheduling at the bottleneck
Introduction to Scheduling
Weighted fair queuing WFQ
Priority
Burst tolerant shaping or wfq
Shaping
Hierarchy
Quick references
Setting the modem rate
Some explanations
Link scheduler configuration task list
Command cross reference
Defining the access control list profile
Packet classification
Creating an access control list
Scenario with Web server regarded as a single source host
Creating a service policy profile
Nodecfg#profile acl name
Nodepf-acl name#permit ip host ip-address any traffic-class
Nodepf-acl name#permit ip any any
Structure of a Service-Policy Profile
Defining fair queuing weight
Specifying the handling of traffic-classes
Specifying the type-of-service TOS field
Defining the bit-rate
Defining absolute priority
Defining the maximum queue length
Specifying differentiated services codepoint Dscp marking
Specifying the precedence field
Nodesrc name#set ip tos value
Nodesrc name#set ip precedence value
Nodesrc name#set ip dscp value
Specifying layer 2 marking
Nodesrc name#set layer2 cos value
Discarding Excess Load
Defining random early detection
Nodesrc name#random-detect burst-tolerance
Nodeif-ip if-name#use profile service
Devoting the service policy profile to an interface
Policy name in out
Displaying link arbitration status
Enable statistics gathering
Displaying link scheduling profile information
Values defining detail of the queuing statistics
LEDs status and monitoring
Status LEDs
Contacting Patton for assistance
Contact information
Warranty coverage
Patton Support Headquarters in the USA
Out-of-warranty service
Returns for credit
Return for credit policy
RMA numbers
Appendix a Compliance information
Safety
Compliance
Radio and TV Interference FCC Part
CE Declaration of Conformity
FCC Part 68 Acta Statement Model 2803 only
Authorized European Representative
Industry Canada Notice Model 2803 only
Appendix B Specifications
Ethernet interfaces
Sync serial interface
T1/E1 interface Model 2803 only
PPP support
IP services
Dimensions
Management
Operating environment
Internal power supply 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 200 mA
Power supply
Internal AC version
Appendix C Cabling
Connecting a serial terminal
Serial console
Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T
Ethernet cross-over
Ethernet straight-through
Appendix D Port pin-outs
Console port, RJ-45, EIA-561 RS-232
EIA-561 RJ-45 8-pin port RS-232 Console Port
Ethernet 10Base-T and 100Base-T port
Sync serial port
Ethernet ports are auto-detect MDI-X
Serial port
21 Female DB-15 connector
Appendix E OnSite 2800 Series factory configuration
OnSite 2800 Series factory configuration
Appendix F Installation checklist
Installation checklist
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