Configuring a home agent in gateway mode, Configuring a home agent in gateway mode -15, Figure 11-4 home agent in gateway mode -15 – Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Setting Up Virtual Private Networks

Configuring ATMP tunnels

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

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4

Set SAP Reply to Yes, and leave the default for UDP port:

Password=private

SAP Reply=Yes

UDP Port=5150

5

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

6

Open a Connection profile and configure an IP routing connection to the Foreign Agent.
For example:

Ethernet

Connections

any Connection profile

Station=foreign-agent

Active=Yes

Encaps=MPP

Dial #=555-1213

Route IP=Yes

Encaps options...

Send Auth=CHAP

Recv PW=foreign-pw

Send PW=home-pw

IP options...

LAN Adrs=10.65.212.226/24

7

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

Configuring a Home Agent in gateway mode

When you configure the Home Agent in gateway mode, it receives GRE-encapsulated IP
packets from the Foreign Agent, strips off the encapsulation, and passes the packets across a
nailed WAN connection to the home network.

Figure 11-4. Home Agent in gateway mode

Note:

To enable hosts and routers on the home network to reach the mobile client, you must

configure a static route in the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) router on the home network
(not in the Home Agent). The static route must specify the Home Agent as the route to the
mobile client. That is, the route’s destination address specifies the Framed-Address of the
mobile client, and its gateway address specifies the IP address of the Home Agent.

MAX
Home Agent

Internet

RADIUS

ATMP
tunnel

WAN

home network

home network

CPE Router A

CPE Router B

mobile clients

MAX
Foreign Agent

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