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Configuring Individual WAN Connections

Configuring EU connections

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

4-93

Example of Combinet configuration

To configure a Combinet connection:

1

Open a Connection profile.

2

Specify the MAC address of the remote device as the value for the Station parameter, and
activate the profile. For example:

Ethernet

Connection

000145CFCF01

Station=000145CFCF01

Active=Yes

3

Configure bridging options as follows:

Bridge=Yes

Dial Brdcast=Yes

4

Select Combinet encapsulation and then configure COMB options for this connection.
(Leave the default values for Compression and Interval.) For example:

Encaps=COMB

Encaps Options

Password Reqd=Yes

Send PW=*SECURE*

Recv PW=*SECURE*

Interval=10

Base Ch Count=2

Compression=Yes

5

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

Configuring EU connections

EU encapsulation is a type of X.75 HDLC encapsulation commonly used in European
countries. Like PPP, EU runs over synchronous lines. It has no asynchronous mode for
connecting to modems. EU encapsulation differs from a PPP or MP+ connections in that it
does not support password authentication, IP/IPX address pools, or DBA. It does support
routing and bridging connections.

EU-RAW and EU-UI do not provide password authentication of incoming calls, so another
mode of authentication is typically used to verify the caller when the call is end-to-end ISDN.
For details, see the MAX Security Supplement.

EU configuration involves the following parameters (shown with sample settings):

Ethernet

Answer

Id Auth=Called Reqd

Encaps

EU-UI=Yes

EU-RAW=Yes

Ethernet

Connections

Connection profile

Calling #=555-7878

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