Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Setting Up Virtual Private Networks

Configuring ATMP tunnels

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

11-13

Routing to the mobile client

When the Home Agent receives IP packets through the ATMP tunnel, it adds a host route for
the mobile client to its IP routing table. It then handles routing in the usual way. When the
Home Agent receives IPX packets through the tunnel, it adds a route to the mobile client on the
basis of the virtual IPX network number assigned in the RADIUS user profile.

For IP routes, you can enable RIP on the Home Agent’s Ethernet to enable other hosts and
networks to route to the mobile client. Enabling RIP is particularly useful if the home network
is one or more hops away from the Home Agent’s Ethernet. If you turn RIP off, other routers
require static routes that specify the Home Agent as the route to the mobile client.

Note:

If the Home Agent’s Ethernet is the home network (a direct connection), you should

turn on proxy ARP in the Home Agent so that local hosts can use ARP to find the mobile
client.

For details on IP routes, see Chapter 9, “Configuring IP Routing.” For information about IPX
routes, see Chapter 12, “Configuring IPX Routing.”

Example of configuring a Home Agent in router mode (IP)

To configure the Home Agent in router mode to reach an IP home network:

1

Open Ethernet > Mod Config > Ether Options and verify that the LAN interface has an IP
address. You can also set routing options. For example:

Ethernet

Mod Config

Ether options...

IP Adrs=10.1.2.3/24

RIP=On

2

Open the ATMP Options subprofile, set ATMP Mode to Home, and set Type to Router.

SAP Reply

Enables a Home Agent to reply to the mobile client’s IPX Nearest
Server Query if it knows about a server on the home network. If the
parameter is set to No, the Home Agent simply tunnels the mobile
client’s request to the home network.

UDP Port

ATMP uses UDP port 5150 for ATMP messages between the Foreign
Agent and Home Agent. If you specify a different UDP port number,
make sure that the entire ATMP configuration agrees.

GRE MTU

Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the path
between the Foreign Agent and Home Agent as described in “Setting
an MTU limit” on page 11-3.

Force fragmentation

Enables/disables prefragmentation of packets that have the DF bit set
(as described in “Forcing fragmentation for interoperation with
outdated clients” on page 11-4).

Idle limit

Specifies the number of minutes the Home Agent maintains an idle
tunnel before disconnecting it.

IP configuration and
Connection profile
parameters

The cross-Internet connection to the Foreign Agent is an IP routing
connection that the MAX authenticates and establishes in the usual
way. (For details, see Chapter 9, “Configuring IP Routing.”)

Parameter

Usage

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