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A


accounting

options for sessions
PPP connections, for
RADIUS
TACACS+

address pools

configuring
importing summarized into OSPF
network aligned
requiring acceptance of address from

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). See ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)


addresses

BootP, from
broadcast, ignoring ICMP Echo Requests to
destination
displaying
dynamic assignment
enabling assignment by system
filtering by IP destination
filtering by IP source
filtering by IPX destination
filtering by IPX source
filtering by route destination
filtering by route source
gateway
home agent
interface-independent (soft)
LAN interface
local, for numbered interfaces
multicast
network summarization
obtaining via RARP
pool summary, and
pools for assignment
proxy ARP, and
RARP, from
remote router
requiring acceptance of pool address
setting up pool, example of
slot card
soft interface IP address
subnet
subnet notation
system IP address
see also IP addresses

adjacencies, OSPF


agents

foreign
home

alarm threshold, heartbeat monitoring


algorithms

dynamic for calculating ALU
link-state routing

ALU (Average Line Utilization)

dynamic algorithm for calculating
spikes
target utilization, and
time period for calculating

analog modems. See modems


Answer-Defaults profile

default settings
enabling IPX routing
filters, and
incoming calls, and
requiring authentication for PPP calls
security setting
setting up PPP authentication
V.120 settings

answering

how system answers calls
MP parameters
MP+ parameters
PPP parameters
session options

areas, OSPF


ARP (Address Resolution Protocol), proxy


AS (Autonomous System)


AS Boundary Router (ASBR). See ASBR (AS Boundary Router)


ASBR (AS Boundary Router)

described
disabling calculations

Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol (ATMP). See ATMP (Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol)


ASE (Autonomous System External)

preferences
tag
type

async PPP, example of


asynchronous connections

described
PPP example
terminal server and

ATMP (Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol)

configuring ATMP profile for gateway home agent
configuring ATMP profile for home-and-foreign-agent
configuring ATMP profile for router home agent
configuring foreign agents
configuring gateway connection to home network
configuring gateway profile to home network
configuring home agent ATMP profile
configuring home agents
configuring home-and-foreign-agent
configuring mobile-client Connection profile
DeregisterRequest messages
example of foreign agent tunneling to GRF switch
example of foreign agent with multiple mobile clients
forcing fragmentation
foreign agent
home agent
home network
introduction
IP address for home agent
mobile clients
mobile-client connection to gateway home agent
mobile-client connection to router home agent
MTU limit
network settings
primary home agent
sample ATMP profile for foreign agent
secondary home agent
setting gateway home agent's system address
setting home agent timeout
setting idle timer for unused tunnels
setting MTU limit
setting retry limit
setting router home agent's system address
setting system address for home-and-foreign-agent
setting timeout
setting UDP port
specifying foreign agent
specifying gateway home agent
specifying home agent password
specifying home network
specifying host name for home agent
specifying maximum number of mobile clients
specifying name of home router
specifying password for home agent
specifying profile type
specifying router home agent
specifying tunnel retry limits
system IP address recommendation
system reset requirement
UDP port for home agent

ATMP profile

configuring for gateway home agent
configuring for home-and-foreign-agent
configuring for router home agent
foreign agent
home agent
home-and-foreign-agent

authentication

callback
called number
calls, of
CHAP
choosing method
CLID
considerations
called number
CLID
expect-send scripts from modems
external
documentation for
related RFCs
Global mode
immediate mode
MS-CHAP
options
OSPF
OSPF protocol exchanges
PAP
password encryption
password security
PPP connections, of
PPP modem connections
profiles
RADIUS
receive mode
requiring for PPP calls
send mode
settings in Connection profile
system password
TACACS
TACACS+
Telnet passwords
terminal server
terminal-server password settings
terminal-server security mode
third prompt
token card
token card, for dial-in connections
tokens, how to configure
using call information

authorization

disabling directed broadcasts
DNS
ignoring ICMP Echo Requests to broadcast address
immediate mode
interactive terminal-server logins
introduction
logins to hosts
menu mode
network commands
password protecting terminal-server command line
PPP sessions
preventing misuse of directed broadcasts
restricting access to terminal server
SLIP sessions
SNMP access to system
Telnet defaults
terminal mode
terminal-mode access

AUTOEXEC.NCF file


Autonomous System (AS). See AS (Autonomous System)


Autonomous System External. See ASE (Autonomous System External)


Auto-Update feature


Average Line Utilization (ALU). See ALU (Average Line Utilization)

B


backup designated routers, OSPF


backup server for TACACS+


bandwidth

adding
ALU spikes and
dynamic algorithm for calculating ALU
dynamic management on MP+ connections
guidelines
how the unit adds
monitoring usage
specifying increments
specifying persistence of utilization rate
specifying target utilization
telco charges, and
time period for calculating ALU

bandwidth-addition-lockout mode


banner


base channels


blackhole interface


BootP

enabling use of
SLIP sessions, for

broadcast address, ignoring ICMP Echo Requests to


broadcasts

directed
disabling
preventing misuse of
ignoring directed requests

bundling MP+ channels

C


caches

port
route

call filters. See filters


call information, configuring security


call type for connections


callback

described
setting up

called-number authentication

considerations
specifying in Connection profile

calls

answering
authenticating
dialout, initiating
multichannel

cards, spanning


CCITT. See ITU-T


Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). See CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)


channel usage

bandwidth
multilink calls, for
nailed

channels

base
maximum for MP connections
minimum for MP connections

CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)


checksums, UDP


circuit connections

circuit name
configuring Frame Relay
DLCI, and
Frame-Relay profile name
Frame-Relay-Circuit encapsulation protocol
NNI interfaces, example
routing, and
UNI interfaces, example

CLID authentication

considerations
specifying in Connection profile
using

client default gateways, example of


client software, recommendations for NetWare


clients

accessing DNS servers
controlling access to DNS servers
dial-in
dial-in and virtual IPX network
Finger
mobile
multicast
outdated
PPP
RADIUS
remote
Telnet connections and
UNIX
WAN
Windows 95

clock, setting via SNTP


commands, authorizing network


community strings

read-community
read-write-community
setting

compression

effect on MTU
IPX header
methods
MS-Stac
Stac
Stac-9
settings in Connection profile

configuration

client DNS servers, connection specific
client DNS servers, system level
DCE
direct-access dialout
Finger queries
foreign agent ATMP profile
foreign agents
Frame Relay data link
Frame Relay physical link
Frame Relay switching
gateway connection to home network
gateway home agent
home agent ATMP profile
home-and-foreign-agent
immediate dialout service
interface to multicast router
interfaces to multicast clients
IP address pools
IP routing
IPX LAN interfaces
IPX router
IPX SAP filters
IPX WAN interfaces
IPX-Global
IPX-Interface
LAN interfaces
LAN IP
local DNS table
modem dialout
MP connections
MP+ connections
nailed MP+ connections
NetWare clients
NetWare LANs
NNI
OSPF information in static routes
OSPF router
pool summary
PPP connections
RIP version-1
router home agent
SNTP
static IP routes
static IPX routes
static routes
system-level routing preferences
system-level routing priorities
TCP timeout
TCP-Clear connections
Telnet access
WAN interfaces
WAN routing policies
WAN routing preferences

Connection profile

call information settings
client DNS, and
enabling IPX routing
filters, and
Frame Relay, and
incoming calls, and
IP routing, and
MBONE, and
mobile client
MP+, and
MP, and
multicast router, to
OSPF, and
outgoing calls, and
passwords, in
PPP, and
required settings
setting up PPP authentication
specifying called number
specifying CLID
telco settings for nailed connections

connections

assigning metric on WAN
assigning preferences to
bandwidth-on-demand, and
call filters, applying
callback
data filters, applying
direct-access dialout
enabling RIP on WAN
firewalls, applying
fractional T1 for nailed
Frame Relay dial-ins
Frame Relay gateway
IP direct
maximum duration of
modem dialout
MP+, multichannel
MP, multichannel
nailed
nailed Frame Relay
PAP or CHAP authentication
PPP, single-channel
private routes on WAN
remote IP router
route filters, applying
sessions, management of
specifying time limit for idle
TCP
port caches
setting timeouts
TCP-Clear
telco options
terminal server
token-card authentication
two Novell LANs
WAN
See also security, filters, examples

convergence


costs

assigning to static route
down
OSPF
OSPF defaults
routing to OSPF interface

D


Data Communications Equipment (DCE). See DCE (Data Communications Equipment)


data filters. See filters


data link

configuring Frame Relay
Frame Relay defaults for
Frame Relay link management settings for
Frame Relay parameters for
Frame Relay profile name for
group number, and
link management protocol for switch
link types, and
making profile available for
MRU, and
type of nailed connection

Data Terminal Equipment (DTE). See DTE (Data Terminal Equipment)


DBA (Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation)

decrements
dynamic algorithm for calculating ALU
increments
monitoring bandwidth usage
persistence of utilization rate
target utilization
time period for calculating ALU

DCE (Data Communications Equipment)

described
sample configuration

Dead Interval


default route

example of
IPX RIP

DeregisterRequest messages


designated routers, OSPF


destination address

routing table, in
static route, in

dial query, functions of


dial-in calls

Answer-Defaults profile, and
answering
assigning dynamic IP address
authenticating
Connection profile, and
MP+
passwords
PPP
routing
TCP-Clear
token-card authentication, and

dial-in hosts

defining virtual IPX network for
example of IPX connection to
requiring address assignment
requiring host route
specifying for IPX WAN interface

dialout calls

Connection profile, and
external profile, and
initiating

direct connections

configuring Frame Relay
DLCI for
encapsulation for
example of
Frame-Relay profile name for
routing, and

direct, Frame Relay, example of


direct-access dialout

configuring
example with global password
example with user password
passwords for
security

directed broadcasts

disabling
preventing misuse of

distance-vector metrics


DLCI (Data Link Configuration Indicator)

circuit switching, and
duplicate
Frame Relay circuit connections, and
Frame Relay direct connections, and
Frame Relay gateway connections, for
Frame Relay gateway profile, in
link types, and
parameter
PVC, and
status of

DNIS authentication

described
specifying in Connection profile
using

DNS (Domain Name System)

Auto-Update feature
client
domain names, how used
example of
host name matching
list feature
local DNS table
lookups
name servers
primary domain name
providing access to
restricting access to information
secondary domain name
TCP-Clear connections, and
updating local DNS table

documentation

conventions
titles

Domain Name System (DNS). See DNS (Domain Name System)


domain names

controlling access
how used
local DNS table, in
primary
secondary

down costs


down preferences


DTE (Data Terminal Equipment)

described
sample configuration

dynamic address

assignment
example of
pools, defining
requiring acceptance of

dynamic algorithm, for calculating ALU


Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA). See DBA (Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation)

E


echo requests


EGP (Exterior Gateway Protocol)


encapsulation protocols

Frame-Relay
Frame-Relay-Circuit
MP
MP+
PPP
TCP-Clear
TCP-Raw
unencapsulated TCP
WAN connections, for

encryption, password


End-of-Packet pattern


Ethernet

connected routes
controller, default system address
data filters, applying
firewall, on
interface addresses
interfaces, named
IP, configuration
multicast router, on
proxy ARP, enabling
RIP, enabling
route filters, applying
subnet addresses

Ethernet profile


examples

applying IPX SAP filter to LAN interface
applying IPX SAP filter to WAN interface
ATMP profile for foreign agent
ATMP profile for home agent
client default gateways
complex IP filter
connection between two Novell LANs
connection to dial-in client
connection to remote IP router
default route
dial-in host with dynamic address
dial-in host with host route
direct-access dialout with global password
direct-access dialout with user password
DNS basic configuration
enabling home-server proxy
filter that configures a route's metric
filters, how to define
foreign agent tunneling to GRF switch
foreign agent with multiple mobile clients
Frame Relay circuit between NNI interfaces
Frame Relay circuit between UNI interfaces
Frame Relay direct connection
Frame Relay gateway connection
gateway home agent
home-and-foreign-agent configuration
inbound IPX filter
integrating RIP-v2 interface
interface-independent (soft) IP address
IP address pools
IP direct
IP filter to prevent spoofing
IPX SAP filter
IPX-Global configuration
IPX-Interface configuration
LAN IP configurations
LAN MBONE interface
LAN multicast client interface
LAN OSPF interface
local DNS table
mobile-client connection to home agent
MP connection
MP+ connection
multicast forwarding
network summarization
NNI interface to Frame Relay
non-OSPF WAN interfaces
NSSA with Type-7 LSA
OSPF routing on LAN
OSPF routing on WAN
outbound IPX filter
pool addresses
pool summary
PPP, asynchronous connection
PPP, synchronous connection
route filter excluding a route
router home agent
routing table
static IP routes
static IPX route
static multipath routes
system address
token-card authentication for dial-in
UNI-DCE interface to Frame Relay
UNI-DTE interface to Frame Relay
WAN connection to router
WAN MBONE interface
WAN multicast client interface
WAN OSPF interface

expect-send scripts for logins


external authentication

methods
RADIUS
servers
TACACS
TACACS+

external profiles

checking for first
outgoing calls, and
RADIUS

F


Filter profile

defining generic filters
defining IP filters
defining IPX filters
defining route filters
enabling filter
forwarding or dropping packets
input filters
introduction to
name
output filters
type

filters

activating IPX SAP
applying IPX SAP to LAN interface
applying IPX SAP to WAN interface
basic elements
basic types
call, applying to WAN interface
call, defined
configuring IPX SAP
data, applying to WAN or LAN interface
data, defined
definition, example of
enabling
Filter profiles
filtering process, described
forwarding or dropping packets
generic
comparison type
described
linking
mask
number of bytes to test
offset
rules, explained
value to match
input
interface, on
IP
described
destination address, and
established TCP session, and
example
port number, and
protocols
rules, explained
source address, and
IPX
defining
described
destination address
example
rules, explained
sockets, and
source address
IPX SAP
applying to LAN interface
applying to WAN interface
example
identifying service
input
output
specifying action
name
output
persistence
route
action
applying to LAN or WAN interface
defined
described
destination address
destination address mask
example
interface, on
rules, explained
source address
source address mask
specifications in Connection profile
type

Finger queries


Firewall profile


firewalls

diagnostic commands
interface, on
introduction to
loading
permissions requirements
persistence
related RFCs
Secure Access
uploading
see also filters

foreign agent

configuration
configuring ATMP profile
configuring mobile-client Connection profile
configuring unit as home-and-foreign-agent
dialed by mobile client
disconnecting mobile client
example of home-and-foreign-agent configuration
IP connection with home agent
link with home agent
multiple mobile clients, and
password
requesting tunnel for mobile client
returning encrypted version of home agent password
sample ATMP profile
setting retry limit
setting timeout
specifying
tunneling to GRF switch
UDP port

fractional T1


fragmentation

ATMP tunneling, and
connection endpoints, by
forcing for operating with outdated clients
MTU, and

Frame Relay

circuit connection
circuit name
DLCI for
encapsulation protocol
profile name
routing, and
circuit name
concentrator, as
data link
configuring
defaults
group number assigned to nailed channels
link management protocol for switch
link management settings
link types
making profile available for use
MRU
parameters
profile name
type of nailed connection
DCE, example of
dial-in connections, and
direct connection
DLCI for
enabling
encapsulation protocol
profile name
routing, and
DTE, example of
introduction to
main configuration elements
forwarded calls
logical interface to network
physical interface to network
nailed connection
NNI, example of
parameters
physical link
configuring
example of
profile name

Frame Relay connections

circuit name
circuit NNI interfaces, example
circuit UNI interfaces, example
configuring circuit
configuring direct
configuring gateway
encapsulation protocol for direct
example of direct
example of gateway
group number
link management protocol for switch
making profile available for use
profile name
routing, and

Frame Relay direct, example of


Frame Relay switching, configuring


Frame-Relay encapsulation

gateway connections, for
WAN connections, and

Frame-Relay profile


Frame-Relay-Circuit encapsulation

circuit connections, for
WAN connections, and

G


gateway address


gateway connections

configuring Frame Relay
DLCI for
example
Frame-Relay encapsulation protocol
Frame-Relay profile name
parameters

gateway home agent

accessing home network
example of
mobile-client connection to
specifying
specifying profile to home network
tunnel to mobile client

gateways

client default
Frame Relay, example of

generating an SNMP alarm (multicast heartbeat)


generic filters

comparison type
described
example of
linking
mask
number of bytes to test
offset
rules, explained
value to match

Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE). See GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation)


Global mode authentication


global routing table


GMT offset


GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation)


GRF switch


group membership timeout (multicast forwarding)


group number


groups

delay for clearing multicast sessions
multicast
nailed
timeout for memberships

H


header compression, IPX


heartbeat monitoring

alarm threshold
defining packets to monitor
enabling
multicast address
number of times to poll
slot time
source IP address
subnet mask
UDP port for

Hello Interval


Hello packets


home agent

ATMP profile
authenticating tunnel
configuring
configuring ATMP profile
configuring connection to foreign agent
configuring gateway connection to home network
configuring IP-Interface profile
configuring unit as home-and-foreign-agent
example of gateway connection
example of home-and-foreign-agent configuration
example of mobile-client connection to
example of router configuration
forwarding tunneled data to home network
gateway
home network name
host name
IP connection with foreign agent
link with foreign agent
password
password for foreign agent
port for establishing tunnel with foreign agent
primary
refusing tunnel
router
routing tunneled data to home network
secondary
specifying
specifying password
specifying UDP port
system IP address

home network

configuring connection to
configuring gateway connection to
configuring gateway profile to
configuring router connection to
configuring router profile to
example of fractional T1 connection to
example of gateway home agent configuration
example of home-and-foreign-agent configuration
example of router home agent configuration
fragmentation and reassembly tasks
gateway home agent and
receiving tunneled data from home agent
router home agent and
specifying maximum number of mobile clients
specifying name
specifying name of profile to

home routers

name of
requirements

home-and-foreign-agent

configuring
configuring mobile-client Connection profile
sample configuration
setting system IP address
setting up ATMP profile

home-server proxy


hop count


host

address for SNTP server
dial-in requiring dynamic address
directing inbound async calls to
DNS lookups
immediate service, for
IP direct connection, for
names in Terminal-Server menu
Ping
portion of subnet address
RADIUS accounting
route to single dial-in
TCP-Clear connection to local

host names

Auto-Update feature, and
home agent, for
matching
primary home agent, for
secondary home agent, for

host routes

dial-in host requiring
example of

I


ICMP

directed-broadcast echo requests, ignoring
redirects, turning off

idle timers

home agent
how used
unused tunnels, for

IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)


IGP (Interior Gateway Protocol)


immediate dialout service


immediate mode

authorizing access
PPP and

incoming calls

Answer-Defaults profile, and
answering
authenticating
Connection profile, and
MP+
passwords
PPP
routing

input filters


interface address, multicast router


interface name


interface table


interfaces

address within the system
applying call filter to
applying data filter to
applying filter to
applying route filter to LAN or WAN
blackhole
Ethernet, named
example of LAN MBONE
example of WAN MBONE
firewalls, applied
interface table
IP, how created
LAN multicast client
LAN, configuring for IPX
LAN, enabling IPX routing
LAN, enabling IPX spoofing
MBONE, identifying
multicast clients, to
numbered
OSPF
packet filters, applied
reject
route filters, applied
soft address
system address
WAN multicast client
WAN, configuring for IPX
WAN, enabling IPX routing

internal routes


Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). See IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)


IP address pools

configuring
importing summarized into OSPF
network aligned
requiring acceptance of address from

IP addresses

BootP, from
destination
dynamic assignment
enabling assignment by system
filtering by destination
filtering by source
foreign agent
home agent
interface-independent
local, for numbered interfaces
local, for unnumbered interfaces
mobile client
next-hop router, of
obtaining via RARP
pool summary, and
pools for assignment
primary home agent
proxy ARP
RARP, from
remote router
requiring acceptance of pool address
setting system for home agent
setting system for home-and-foreign-agent
setting up pool, example of
soft interface
source for heartbeat monitoring
subnet
subnet mask for heartbeat monitoring
subnet notation
system
system address and ATMP
TACACS+ server, and
TCP-Clear connections, and

IP diagnostic commands


IP direct

connections
example of

IP filters

defining
described
destination address, and
established TCP session, and
example
port number, and
protocols
rules
source address, and

IP router. See IP routing


IP routing

address notation
addresses, network summarization
addresses, pool
advertised routes
assigning local IP addresses
client default gateways
configuration
configuration overview
configuring IP-Global profile
configuring LAN interfaces
Connection profile, and
connections
enabling BootP
enabling for WAN connection
enabling RARP
enabling UDP checksums
Finger queries, and
ICMP
ignoring directed broadcast requests
ignoring ICMP redirects
ignoring the default route
inactive routes
LAN interfaces
metrics and preferences
metrics on WAN
multipath routes
performance
policies
port caches
preferences
preferences on WAN
private routes
redundancy
related books
related RFCs
RIP
RIP on WAN
route caches
setting TCP timeout
SNTP, and
source-routed packets
specifying soft address
specifying system address
static route metrics
static routes
system-based
table, displaying
UDP packet queues
WAN interfaces, and
WAN options

IP-Global profile

ATMP network settings
configuring IP router, and
configuring OSPF ASE preferences
enabling multicast forwarding

IP-Interface profile

ATMP network settings
configuring for router home agent
configuring interface to multicast router
configuring interfaces to multicast clients
configuring LAN and WAN interfaces for OSPF
configuring LAN interfaces
filters, and
indexes

IP-Route profile


IPX filters

defining
described
destination address
example
sockets, and
source address

IPX frame types


IPX network numbers


IPX RIP

controlling updates
default route
how used by Ascend units
operation
static routes
tables
updates

IPX routing

applying IPX SAP filter to LAN interface
assigning IPX network number
configuring
configuring IPX SAP filters
configuring LAN interfaces
configuring WAN interfaces
connection between two Novell LANs
controlling RIP and SAP updates
defining virtual IPX network
dial query
enabling
enabling on LAN interface
enabling on WAN interface
example of connection to dial-in client
extensions for WAN links
frame types
header compression
home-server proxy
IPX SAP queries
NetWare client software
overview of
propagating IPX type 20 packets
RIP and SAP updates
RIP default route
RIP on WAN
specifying remote device
static routes
using IPX RIP for dynamic routes
virtual network

IPX SAP

applying filter to LAN interface
applying filter to WAN interface
controlling updates
filters
activating
applying to LAN interface
applying to WAN interface
configuring
example
identifying service
server name
server type
specifying action
wildcards
how used by Ascend units
queries
requests
service type
tables
updates

IPX spoofing


IPX type 20 packets


IPX-Global profile


IPX-Interface profile

configuring for LAN interface
example of

IPX-Route profile

configuring static routes
how to configure

IPX-SAP-Filter profile


IPXWAN


ISDN modems

described
terminal server and

ITU-T recommendations

L


LAN interfaces

applying data filter to
applying IPX SAP filter to
applying route filter to
configuring for IPX
configuring for OSPF
enabling IPX routing
enabling IPX spoofing
enabling RIP
example of OSPF
firewalls
IP routing
IP-Interface profile indexes, and
MBONE
multicast client
multicast router, and
OSPF routing
packet filters
propagating IPX type 20 packets on

limitations, solved by OSPF


link compression

effect on MTU
methods
MS-Stac
Stac
Stac-9
PPP calls, for

link types, for Frame Relay data links


link-quality monitoring

described
PPP connections, for

Link-State Advertisement (LSA). See LSA (Link-State Advertisement)


link-state routing


local DNS table

Auto-Update feature, and
defining
host name matching, and
updating by local DNS queries

local IP addresses


local profiles


logical interfaces, Frame Relay


login prompt


logins

authorizing interactive
Telnet
terminal server
timeout

lookups, DNS


LSA (Link-State Advertisement)

retransmissions
Type-5
Type-7
Type-7 with NSSA

M


masks, subnet


maximum call duration


maximum channels


Maximum Receive Unit (MRU). See MRU (Maximum Receive Unit)


Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). See MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)


MBONE interface, identifying


MBONE. See multicast forwarding


menu mode

authorizing access
configuring menu text
described

metrics

assigning to static IP route
how used
OSPF configurable
preferences, and
RIP, configurable

Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP). See MS-CHAP (Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)


minimum channels


mobile clients

configuring Connection profile
connection to gateway home agent
connection to router home agent
dialing into ISP
disconnected by foreign agent
multiple with foreign agent
reducing retry limit value
reducing timeout value
system address of home agent, and
tunnel requested by foreign agent

modem dialout, configuring


modems

authentication settings
expect-send scripts and authentication
ISDN
PPP calls, and
recommended settings

modes

immediate
menu
security
terminal

MP (Multilink Protocol) connections

base channels
bundling channels
configuring
example of
maximum channels
minimum channels
number of channels to use
WAN
See also PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connections

MP+ (Multilink Protocol Plus) connections

adding bandwidth
ALU spikes
bandwidth guidelines
bandwidth-addition-lockout mode
bundling channels
configuring
DBA
example of nailed
example of switched
monitoring bandwidth usage
specifying bandwidth increments
specifying persistence of utilization rate
specifying utilization rate for requesting bandwidth
telco charges
See also MP (Multilink Protocol) connections, PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connections

MRU (Maximum Receive Unit)

Frame Relay
PPP connections, for

MS-CHAP (Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol)


MS-Stac compression


MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)

affected by link compression
fragmentation, and
limit

multicast

address
defined
RIP
clients
configuring interfaces to
LAN interface
WAN interface
groups
described
members of
heartbeat monitoring
packets, polling for

multicast forwarding

address for heartbeat monitoring
alarm threshold for heartbeat monitoring
clients
configuring interface to multicast router
configuring interfaces to multicast clients
defining heartbeat packets to monitor
delay for clearing group sessions
enabling
enabling heartbeat monitoring
example of
example of LAN MBONE interface
example of WAN MBONE interface
heartbeat slot time
how changes are read
introduction
IP interface, on
LAN MBONE interface
LAN multicast client interface, example of
multicast groups, and
multicast routers, and
polling for heartbeat packets
prioritized packet dropping
rate limit
related RFCs
source IP address for heartbeat monitoring
subnet mask for heartbeat monitoring
UDP port
WAN multicast client interface, example of

multicast routers

configuring interface to
Connection profile to
interface address of
LAN interface, on
WAN interface, on

multichannel calls, spanning cards and shelves


Multilink Protocol (MP) connections. See MP (Multilink Protocol) connections


Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+) connections. See MP+ (Multilink Protocol Plus) connections


multipath routes

N


nailed connections

configuring Frame Relay circuit
configuring Frame Relay direct
configuring Frame Relay gateway
Connection profiles, and
example of Frame Relay direct
example of Frame Relay gateway
fractional T1, and
Frame Relay
Frame Relay circuit between NNI interfaces, example
Frame Relay circuit between UNI interfaces, example
Frame Relay circuit name
Frame Relay link management settings
Frame Relay link types
Frame-Relay profile name
group number
groups, and
link management protocol for Frame Relay switch
making Frame-Relay profile available for use
MP+
telco settings, and
type of Frame Relay

nailed groups


name lookups, DNS


name servers


names

DNS
domain
Frame Relay circuit
Frame-Relay profile
home network
home router
host
interface
login
primary home agent
remote device, of
secondary home agent

NAS (Network Access Server) configuration


neighbors, OSPF


NetBIOS


Netstat command


NetWare client software, recommendations


NetWare. See IPX routing


Network Access Server (NAS) configuration. See NAS (Network Access Server) configuration


network alignment


network commands


network summarization

example of
importing pools into OSPF

networks

assigning IPX network number
defining virtual IPX
home
name of profile to home network
security for
settings for ATMP
specifying name for home network
virtual for dial-in IPX clients

Network-to-Network Interface (NNI). See NNI (Network-to-Network Interface)


next-hop router


NNI (Network-to-Network Interface)

described
sample configuration

normal areas


notation, subnet


Nslookup command


NSSA (Not So Stubby Area)

example of
Type-7 LSA, and

O


Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). See OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) routing


OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) routing

adjacencies
areas
normal
NSSA
stub
ASBR calculations performed
Ascend implementation
ASE preferences
AS-interior
backup designated routers
configuration
cost
Dead Interval
designated routers
disabling ASBR calculations
enabling on interface
excessive traffic
hello and dead intervals
Hello packets
integrating RIP-v2 interface
interfaces
interior and exterior protocols
internal routes
LAN interface
LAN, example of
link-state routing algorithm
neighbors
NSSA with Type-7 LSA
pool addresses
preferences
priority
related RFCs
RIP interface, example of
RIP, incorporating routes
security
setting up LAN interfaces
setting up WAN interfaces
settings for static IP routes
static routes
third-party routing
transit delay
variable-length subnet masks
WAN interface
WAN links that use RIP
WAN, example of
why to use

outgoing calls

Connection profile, and
external profile, and
initiating
passwords
PPP

output filters

P


packet buffering

described
example of

packet filters. See filters


packet queues, and performance


packets

alarm threshold for multicast heartbeat
comparing number of heartbeat to alarm threshold
dropping
forwarding
fragmentation of
IGMP
IPX type 20
monitoring multicast
multicast heartbeat
polling for multicast
rate of accepting multicast

PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)


Password Authentication Protocol (PAP). See PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)


password prompt


passwords

direct-access dialout with global
direct-access dialout with user
direct-access dialout, for
encryption
foreign agent
Global mode authentication, for
home agent
PPP dial-in connections, for
PPP dialout connections, for
protecting terminal-server command line
sent by Ascend unit to remote end
system
TCP-Clear connections, for
Telnet
terminal server
WAN security, and

Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC). See PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit)


persistence, filter


physical link

configuring Frame Relay
Frame Relay

Ping command


Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). See PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)


poisoning dialout routes


policies

IP routing
dropping source-routed packets
ignoring directed broadcast requests
ignoring ICMP redirects
ignoring the default route
poisoning routes
port caches
RIP version-1
route caches
UDP packet queues
WAN routing
assigning metric
private routes
RIP

pool addresses

advertising in OSPF
example of

pool summary

configuring a static route
example of
network alignment

pools

addresses, of
assigning name
requiring acceptance of address from

ports

caches
destination for access to TACACS or TACACS+ authentication server
destination for access to TACACS+ accounting server
destination for TCP-Clear connections
direct-access, for
filtering by destination
filtering by source
source for access to TACACS+ accounting server
TCP, for immediate dialout
UDP
UDP on RADIUS accounting server
UDP, for heartbeat monitoring
UDP, for home agent
UDP, setting for ATMP

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connections

async, example of
authentication of
authorizing
configuring
encapsulation protocols
example configuration
link compression
link-quality monitoring
MRU
password authentication
passwords for incoming
passwords for outgoing
related RFCs
requiring authentication
synchronous, example of

preferences

ASE
assigning to static IP route
down
explained
IP routing
RIP
static
WAN routing

priority


private routes


profiles

Answer-Defaults
IPX-Answer
PPP-Answer
Session-Info
V120-Answer
ATMP
Connection
FR-Options
IP-Options
IPX-Options
MP-Options
MPP-Options
OSPF-Options
PPP-Options
Session-Options
Telco-Options
UsrRad-Options
Ethernet
external
External-Auth
Rad-Acct-Client
Tac-Auth-Client
TacPlus-Acct-Client
TacPlus-Auth-Client
Filter
Firewall
Frame-Relay
IP-Global
IP-Interface
OSPF-Options
IP-Route
IPX-Global
IPX-Interface
IPX-Route
IPX-SAP-Filter
local
shared
SNMP
specifying ATMP type
Terminal-Server
authorization
Dialout-Configuration
PPP-Mode-Configuration
security mode
Terminal-Mode-Configuration

prompts

login
password
third

protocols

authentication
BootP
CCP
DNS
EGP
filtering packets by
Frame-Relay
Frame-Relay-Circuit
GRE
IGMP
IGP
IP
IPX
IPX RIP
IPX SAP
IPXWAN
link management
Microsoft/STAC
MP+
OSPF
PPP
RARP
SAP
SLIP
SNTP
Stac LZS
TCP/IP
Telnet
UDP, checksums

proxy ARP


proxy, home server


PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit), DLCI endpoints and

Q


queries

Finger
IPX SAP
local DNS

queues, packet

R


RADIUS accounting

PPP connections, for
using

RADIUS authentication

token-card server, and
using

RARP (Reverse-ARP)


rate limit, for multicast forwarding


redirects, ICMP


RegisterRequest messages


reject interface


retransmit interval, OSPF


Reverse-ARP (RARP). See RARP (Reverse-ARP)


RFCs


RIP (Routing Information Protocol)

configurable metric
default route for IPX
integrating version-2 interface in OSPF
IPX RIP
LAN use
limitations
multicast address
preferences
queue depth
v-1 and v-2
version-1 configuration
WAN use

route

caches
cost, OSPF
default, example of
external OSPF
filters
action
applying to LAN or WAN interface
described
destination address
destination address mask
example
source address
source address mask
host, example of
ignoring default
importing internal into OSPF
inactive
internal (OSPF)
poisoning
preferences
private
private IP
RIP and OSPF
static IP
static IPX
static, assigning cost
static, example of
static, OSPF
statistics
third-party OSPF

router home agent

example
home network, and
mobile-client connection to
specifying

routers

connection to remote IP
controlling IPX RIP updates
controlling IPX SAP updates
interface to multicast
IPX SAP behavior and
MBONE
multicast
multicast, on LAN interface
multicast, on WAN interface
name of home
next hop
specifying for IPX WAN interface
when to specify IPX network number

Routing Information Protocol (RIP). See RIP (Routing Information Protocol)


routing table

example of
global
IPX RIP
OSPF

rules, filter

generic
IP
IPX
route

S


SAM (Secure Access Manager)

diagnostic commands
introduction to firewalls
loading firewalls
permissions requirements for firewalls
uploading firewalls

Secure Access Manager (SAM). See SAM (Secure Access Manager)


security

address, enforcing
authorizing immediate mode
authorizing interactive terminal-server logins
authorizing menu mode
authorizing network commands
authorizing SLIP sessions
callback
called-number authentication
CLID authentication
considerations
called number
CLID
direct-access dialout, for
disabling directed broadcasts
filters
firewalls
ignoring ICMP Echo Requests to broadcast address
immediate mode
menu mode
mode for terminal server
network settings
options
password
password encryption
password protecting terminal-server command line
passwords for PPP connections
PPP sessions, for
preventing misuse of directed broadcasts
profiles
related RFCs
restricting access to terminal server
setting Telnet defaults
settings
SNMP address
SNMP overview
system password
Telnet passwords
terminal mode
terminal server
terminal-server password settings
third prompt
token-card authentication
using call information
using token cards
see also authentication, filters

security mode (terminal server)


Serial Line IP (SLIP). See SLIP (Serial Line IP)


servers

client DNS, configuring
Enigma Logic SafeWord
external authentication
home-server proxy
linked to both sides of IPX
name
Security Dynamics ACE/Server
SNTP

session management

filters
firewalls

sessions

accounting options
filtering by established TCP
maximum duration
monitoring
setting Telnet defaults
settings in Connection profiles
timeouts, inactive sessions

shared profiles


shelves, spanning


Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). See SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)


Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). See SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)


SLIP (Serial Line IP)

address from BootP
authorizing
see also authorization

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

address security
alarm for multicast heartbeat
authorization
community strings
enabling
enforcing address security
overview of security
packet queues
related books

SNMP profile


SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)

configuration
servers
time zone

sockets, for IPX filters


soft address, example of


source routing


spoofing, preventing


Stac compression


Stac-9 compression


static IP routes

example of
making private
making temporarily inactive
multipath routes
OSPF settings
summarized subnets, and

static IPX routes

activating
configuring
example
identifying target
specifying server's network

static multipath routes, example of


static routes

assigning OSPF cost to
configuring OSPF information in

statistics, route


stub areas


subnet

addresses
mask for heartbeat monitoring
masks
masks, variable length
network summarization, and
notation
zero

summarization (pool addresses)


switch, Frame Relay


synchronous connections

described
PPP example

system address

example of
home agent
home-and-foreign-agent
primary home agent, for
recommendation for ATMP
secondary home agent, for
setting for gateway home agent
setting for router home agent

system resets


system-based routing

T


TA (Terminal Adapter)

V.120

tables

interface
IPX RIP
IPX SAP
local DNS
routing

TACACS authentication


TACACS+

accounting
assigning pool name
authentication
reset and backup features

target utilization, requesting bandwidth, and


TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)

filtering by sessions
port caches
port for immediate dialout service
setting timeout
WAN connections, and

TCP-Clear connections

authentication of
destination TCP port
DNS name of host
encapsulation protocol
IP address of host
passwords
performance enhancements
End-of-Packet pattern
packet buffering
required settings

TCP/IP, related books


TCP-Raw. See TCP-Clear connections


telco

charges
options for call types
settings in Connection profiles

Telnet

logins
password
profile
Telnet-Host-Auth
terminal-mode defaults

Terminal Adapter (TA). See TA (Terminal Adapter)


terminal mode

authorizing
described
protecting terminal-server command line

terminal server

asynchronous connections and
authorizing immediate mode
authorizing interactive logins
authorizing menu mode
authorizing network commands
authorizing PPP sessions
authorizing SLIP sessions
banner
immediate mode
login prompt
menu mode
password prompt
password protecting
password protecting command line
password settings
restricting access
security mode
setting Telnet defaults
system password
terminal mode
third prompt

Terminal-Server profile

authorization, for
authorizing interactive logins
authorizing network commands
authorizing PPP sessions
password settings
restricting access
setting Telnet sessions defaults
setting third prompt

third prompt


third-party routes


threshold, multicast heartbeat alarm


time limits

PPP sessions, for
setting absolute for connections

time, from SNTP server


timeouts

login
setting for ATMP foreign agent
setting for ATMP home agent
setting TCP

timers

idle for unused tunnels
inactive sessions, for

token cards

access challenges
example of dial-in

token-card authentication

dial-in connections, of
RADIUS, and

tokens


Traceroute command


transit delay


Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). See TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)


tunnels

authenticated by home agent
configuring ATMP
fragmentation, and
refused by home agent
requested by foreign agent
specifying maximum
specifying retry limits

Type-5 LSAs


Type-7 LSAs

described
NSSA, and

U


UDP (User Datagram Protocol)

checksums
packet queues
port for establishing tunnel with home agent
port for heartbeat monitoring
port number for ATMP
ports

UNI (User-to-Network Interface)


UNI-DCE interface, example of


UNI-DTE interface, example of


User Datagram Protocol (UDP). See UDP (User Datagram Protocol)


User-to-Network Interface (UNI). See UNI (User-to-Network Interface)


utilization rate

persistence
request for bandwidth, and

V


V.120

authentication
settings for incoming calls
WAN connections, and

V.120 TA (Terminal Adapter)

recommended settings
terminal server and

variable-length subnet masks


virtual IPX networks


Virtual Private Network (VPN). See VPN (Virtual Private Network)


VPN (Virtual Private Network)

W


WAN connections

assigning metric
assigning preferences
asynchronous
enabling RIP
encapsulation protocols
example of
Frame-Relay
Frame-Relay-Circuit
introduction
MP
MP+
PPP
private routes
synchronous
TCP-Clear
V.120

WAN interfaces

applying call filter to
applying data filter to
applying IPX SAP filter to
applying route filter to
authentication
configuring for IPX
configuring for OSPF
enabling IPX routing
example of OSPF
firewalls
IP routing
multicast client
OSPF
packet filters
RIP in OSPF environment
specifying IPX dial-in client
specifying IPX router

WAN routing

assigning metric
assigning preferences
policies
preferences
private routes
RIP

Z


zero subnets



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