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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring Individual WAN Connections
The Answer profile

Configuring an Answer profile

When a call first comes in, it is unauthenticated. The Answer profile lets you negotiate the PPP,
authentication, and encapsulation methods, and whether the call routes or bridges. After the
connection is authenticated, the MAX unit uses the appropriate Connection profile or RADIUS
user profile. To configure the Answer profile, proceed as follows:

1

Open the Ethernet > Answer profile and set the Profile Reqd parameter to Yes.

2

Specify a value for CLID or DNIS authentication, if required.

3

Enable dynamic assignment of IP addresses to callers, if appropriate.

4

Make sure you enable the encapsulation types you intend to support.

5

Enable routing and bridging and specify authentication requirements, as appropriate.

6

Set AppleTalk PPP dial-in options in the AppleTalk Options menu, if required.

7

Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.

Example of a configured Answer profile

Ethernet

Answer

Profile Reqd=Yes

Id Auth=None

Assign Adrs=No

Encaps

MPP=Yes

MP=Yes

PPP=Yes

COMB=Yes

FR=Yes

X25/PAD=Yes

EU-RAW=Yes

EU-UI=Yes

V.120=Yes

X.75=Yes

TCP-Clear=Yes

ARA=Yes

PPP Options

Route IP=Yes

Packet Flush Length

Maximum number of bytes to buffer. Valid values are from 1 to 8192.
The default value is 256. (Note that buffering large packets consumes
more system resources.) If the system has buffered the specified
number of bytes without matching the End of Packet Pattern, it flushes
the buffer by writing the data to TCP.

Packet Flush Time

Timer in milliseconds. Valid values are from 1 to 1000. The timer
begins counting down upon reception of the first byte of buffered data.
If the specified number of milliseconds has elapsed without any
buffered data matching the End of Packet Pattern, the system flushes
the buffer by writing the data to TCP.

Parameter

Specifies

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