Lucent Technologies PortMaster User Manual

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Introduction

1-5

Basic Configuration Steps

ISDN PRI connection configuration is described in Chapter 11, “Configuring the
PortMaster 3
.” ISDN BRI connection configuration is covered in Chapter 12, “Using
ISDN BRI.”

9.

Configure dial-in users in the user table, or configure RADIUS.

The user table is described in Chapter 7, “Configuring Dial-In Users.” If you are
using RADIUS security instead of the user table, see the RADIUS Administrator’s
Guide
.

10. Configure ChoiceNet, if you are using it.

ChoiceNet is a traffic filtering mechanism for networks using dial-up remote access,
synchronous leased-line, or Ethernet. Refer to the ChoiceNet Administrator’s Guide for
more information.

11. Configure dial-out locations in the location table.

The location table is described in Chapter 8, “Configuring Dial-Out Connections.”

12. Configure filters in the filter table.

Once the filters are created, they can be assigned as input or output filters for the
Ethernet interface, users, locations, or hardwired ports. Filters are described in
Chapter 9, “Configuring Filters.

13. Configure OSPF, if you are using this protocol.

OSPF is described in the PortMaster Routing Guide.

14. Configure BGP, if you are using this protocol.

BGP is described in the PortMaster Routing Guide.

15. Troubleshoot your configuration, if necessary, and back it up.

See the PortMaster Troubleshooting Guide for instructions.

Once you have correctly configured all the settings necessary for your circumstances,
your PortMaster is ready to provide communication service and routing for your
network.

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