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Preliminary January 4, 2001

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring Frame Relay
Concentrating incoming calls onto Frame Relay

Routing parameters in RADIUS

In addition to the attributes described in “Overview of DLCI interface settings” on page 5-13,
the following attribute-value pairs must be specified in the permconn profile of a Frame Relay
gateway:

Examples of a gateway configuration

In the following example, the MAX acts as a gateway between a client that dials in with the
address 10.1.2.3/29, and a remote router that is reachable across Frame Relay, as shown in
Figure 5-8:

Figure 5-8. Frame Relay gateway

The following set of parameters configures an MP+ Connection profile for the dial-in client in
Figure 5-8:

Ethernet

Connections

mpp-client

Name=mpp-client

Active=Yes

Encaps=MPP

Encaps options

Recv PW=clientpw

IP options

LAN Adrs=10.1.2.3/29

Following is a comparable RADIUS profile:

mpp-client Password="clientpw", User-Service=Dialout-Framed-User

Framed-Protocol=MPP,

Framed-Address=10.10.1.3,

Framed-Netmask=255.255.255.248

Attribute

Value

Ascend-Route-IP (228)

Enables/disables IP routing for this connection. (IP is enabled by
default. If this attribute is present, it must be set to Route-IP-Yes
for Frame Relay gateway connections.)

Framed-Address (8)

Destination IP address, which lies at the end of a PVC whose first
hop is known by the specified DLCI.

Framed-Netmask (9)

A subnet mask for Framed-Address.

10.9.8.7/24

Frame Relay

DLCI 55

10.1.2.3/29

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