Settings in radius profiles, Settings in radius profiles -20 – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring IPX Routing
Configuring static IPX routes

Active=Yes

Network=CC1234FF

Node=000000000001

Socket=0000

Server Type=0004

Hop Count=2

Tick Count=12

Connection #=0

Settings in RADIUS profiles

An ipxroute profile is a pseudo-user profile in which the first line has this format:

ipxroute-name-N Password="ascend", Service-Type = Outbound-User

Parameter

Specifies

Server Name

Remote server’s name. Each IPX Route profile contains the
information needed to reach one NetWare server on a remote network.

Active

The activation of a profile (making it available for use) or a route
(adding it to the routing table). A dash appears before each deactivated
profile or route. This parameter must be set to Yes for the MAX to read
this route into its internal IPX RIP table.

Network Node

The remote server’s internal network number. (If you are not familiar
with internal network numbers, see the Novell documentation.) The
remote server’s node number for the NetWare file servers is typically
0000000000001 (the default setting).

Socket

A well-known socket number. Typically, Novell file servers use socket
0451. The number you specify must be a well-known socket number.
Services that use dynamic socket numbers can use a different socket
each time they load and will not work with IPX Route profiles. To
bring up a connection to a remote service that uses a dynamic socket
number, specify a master server that uses a well-known socket number
on the remote network.

Server Type

A number specifying a type of SAP service. For example, NetWare
file servers are SAP service type 0004.

Hop Count

Number of hops to the destination IPX network. From the MAX, the
local IPX network is one hop away. The IPX network at the remote
end of the route is two hops away: one hop across the WAN and one
hop to the local IPX network.

Tick Count

Distance to the destination network in IBM PC clock ticks (18 Hz).
This value is for round-trip timer calculation and for determining the
nearest server of a given type.

Connection #

A Connection profile. When the MAX receives a query for the
specified server or a packet addressed to that server, it finds the
referenced Connection profile and dials the connection. Identify a
Connection profile by the unique part of its number in the Connections
menu.

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