Telnet password, Shared connection profiles, Dial-out routes in a redundant configuration – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring IP Routing
Configuring system-level routing policies

communicate with the server, you must set the Ethernet > Mod Config > SNTP Server > SNTP
Enabled parameter to Yes. In addition, you set the Time Zone parameter to specify your time
zone as an offset from Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). UTC is the same as Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT). Specify the offset in hours, using a 24-hour clock. Because some time
zones, such as Newfoundland, do not have an even hour boundary, the offset includes four
digits and is stated in half-hour increments. For example, in Newfoundland the time is 1.5
hours behind UTC and is represented as follows:

UTC -0130

For San Francisco, which is 8 hours behind UTC, the time would be:

UTC -0800

For Frankfurt, which is 1 hour ahead of UTC, the time would be:

UTC +0100

You can set the SNTP Host#N parameter to specify up to three server addresses. The MAX
unit polls the configured SNTP server at 50-second intervals. The unit sends SNTP requests to
the first address. It sends requests to the second only if the first is inaccessible, and to the third
only if the second is inaccessible.

Telnet password

The Telnet password is required from all users attempting to access the MAX unit by Telnet.
Users are allowed three tries to enter the correct password. If all three are unsuccessful, the
connection attempt fails. Set the Ethernet > Mod Config > Telnet PW parameter to specify a
password of 20 or fewer characters. If you leave the parameter blank, the MAX does not
prompt users for the password.

Shared Connection profiles

You can configure a MAX unit to allow more than one incoming call to share the same
Connection profile. In low-security situations, a shared Connection profile permits more than
one dial-in user to share a name and password for accessing the local network.

For routed IP callers, however, shared profiles must not result in two IP addresses reached
through the same profile. Consequently, the single Connection profile must be configured so
that either it does not assign an IP address or it specifies dynamic IP address assignment. When
the shared profile uses dynamic address assignment, each call is a separate connection that
shares the same name and password. The MAX assigns a separate IP address dynamically to
each caller.

To specify that shared connections are permitted, set the Ethernet > Mod Config > Shared Prof
parameter to Yes.

Dial-out routes in a redundant configuration

If you have another unit backing up the MAX unit in a redundant configuration on the same
network, you can set the Ethernet > Mod Config > Adv Dialout Routes parameter to instruct
the unit to stop advertising IP routes that use dial services if its trunks experience an alarm
condition. Unless you specify otherwise, the unit continues to advertise its dial-out routes,
which prevents the redundant unit from taking over the routing responsibility.

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