Configuring terminal-server connections, Configuring terminal-server connections -77 – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Configuring Individual WAN Connections

Configuring terminal-server connections

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

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4

Open a Connection profile, specify the dial-in user’s name, and activate the profile.

Ethernet

Connection

margaret

Station=margaret

Active=Yes

5

Select ARA encapsulation and configure the ARA options.

Encaps=ARA

Encaps Options

Password=localpw

Max. Time (min)=0

6

Configure the connection for IP routing.

For example, the following settings are for a Macintosh with a hard-coded IP address:

Route IP=Yes

IP Options

LAN Adrs=10.2.3.4/24

The following settings are for a Macintosh that expects dynamic IP address assignment:

Route IP=Yes

IP Options

LAN Adrs=0.0.0.0/0

Pool=1

7

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

Configuring terminal-server connections

Terminal-server connections are host-to-host connections that use an analog modem, ISDN
modem (such as a V.120 terminal adapter), or raw TCP. If you use one of these methods to
initiate a call but the call contains PPP encapsulation, the terminal server forwards the call to
the MAX router. These are asynchronous PPP calls, and aside from the initial processing, the
MAX unit handles asynchronous PPP calls like regular PPP sessions (as described in
“Configuring PPP connections” on page 4-43).

Figure 4-13 shows a user dialing in via analog modem with dial-up software that does not
include PPP. The unit first routes this type of call to a digital modem, then forwards the call
automatically to the terminal server.

Figure 4-13. Terminal-server connection to a local Telnet host

Terminal-server connections can be authenticated by way of Connection or Names/Passwords
profiles, or through a third-party authentication server, such as RADIUS.

Note:

Like PPP connections, terminal-server connections rely on the Answer profile for

default settings and enabling of the encapsulation type. For information about the Telco

WAN

MAX

Modem

Windows95
runningSoftCom

Telnet host

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