Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

Configuring IP Routing
Configuring WAN interfaces

Encaps options...

Send Auth=CHAP

Recv PW=*SECURE*

9

Set the Route IP parameter to enable IP routing, and set the Pool parameter to specify the
IP address pool from which the caller is assigned an IP address:

Route IP=Yes

IP options…

LAN Adrs=0.0.0.0/0

RIP=Off

Pool=1

10 Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the

exit and accept

option.

Configuring RADIUS pseudo-user profiles

You can define address pools in a RADIUS pools pseudo-user profile. A pools pseudo-user
profile uses the following format on its first line:

pools-name Password = "ascend", Service-Type = Outbound-User

The name argument is the MAX system name (specified by the Name parameter in the System
profile). Subsequent lines in the profile define IP address pools by using the
Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition (217) attribute. The value of the Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition
attribute uses the following syntax:

pool-num base-addr assign-count

Following is a RADIUS pools profile:

pools-max01 Password = "ascend", Service-Type = Outbound-User

Ascend-IP-Pool-Definition = "1 10.12.253.1 26

Configuring a host connection with a static address

A host connection with a static address enables the dial-in host to keep its own IP address when
logging into the MAX IP network. For example, if a PC user telecommutes to one IP network
and uses an ISP on another IP network, one of the connections can assign an IP address
dynamically and the other can configure a host route to the PC. This example shows how to
configure a host connection with a static address. (For details about the /32 subnet mask, see
“IP address and subnet mask usage in MAX units” on page 9-1.)

Syntax element

Description

pool-num

Pool number. If you designate two pools by the same number, one
locally and one in RADIUS, the RADIUS definition takes
precedence. So if you have defined some pools in the IP-Global
profile and do not wish to override them, start numbering the pools
at the next number. For example, if you defined 10 pools in the IP-
Global profile, start with number 11 in RADIUS. Otherwise, start
with 1.

base-addr

The base address in a pool of contiguous addresses on the local
network or subnet.

assign-count

Number of addresses included in the pool.

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