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Configuring IP Routing

Configuring IP routes

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

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Applying a TOS filter to a RADIUS profile

In a RADIUS profile, you can use one of the following attribute-value pairs to apply a TOS
filter:

For an example of defining a TOS filter in a user profile, see “Example of defining a TOS
filter” on page 9-53
. The following profile uses the Filter-ID attribute to reference a local Filter
profile:

sampleProf Password="mypasswd", User-Service=Framed-User

Framed-Protocol=PPP,

Framed-IP-Address=10.168.6.120

Framed-IP-Netmask=255.255.255.0

Filter-ID=jfans-tos-filter

Configuring IP routes

The IP routing table contains routes static routes, which are configured manually, and dynamic
routes, are learned from routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF.

This section contains information about and examples of static route configuration, dynamic
routing configuration, and metrics and preferences.

For detailed information about the parameters in the sections that follow, see the MAX
Reference.

Static routes

A static route is a manually configured path from one network to another. It specifies the
destination network and the gateway (router) to use to get to that network. If a path to a
destination must be reliable, the administrator often configures more than one static route to
the destination. In that case, the MAX unit chooses the route on the basis of metrics and
availability. Each static route has its own Static Rtes profile.

The Ethernet > Mod Config profile specifies a static connected route, which states, in effect,
“to reach system X, send packets out this interface to system X.” Connected routes are low-
cost, because no remote connection is involved.

Each IP-routing Connection profile specifies a static route that states, in effect, “to reach
system X, send packets out this interface to system Y,” where system Y is another router.

Attribute

Specifies

Ascend-Filter (91)

A string-format filter, which can include an IP TOS filter specification
within a specific user profile.

Filter-ID (11)

Name of a local Filter profile that defines a TOS filter. The next time
the MAX accesses the RADIUS user profile in which this attribute
appears, the referenced TOS filter is applied to the connection.

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