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REMOTE ACCESS SYSTEM 1500
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Before you Begin
- You Should Have Received
- Installing the RAS 1500 System
- Rack Installation Guidelines
- RAS 1500
- Front Panel Description
- Connecting the Cables
- Router Unit and Port Expansion Unit Cabling
- Router Unit and Primary Rate Access Unit Cabling
- Powering the RAS 1500 On or Off
- Overview
- Initial Configuration from PCs Running Microsoft Windows 95, 98, or NT
- Initial Configuration from UNIX-based Platforms
- Configuring the Port Expansion Unit with the CLI
- Getting CLI Help
- Viewing Online Help
- RAS 1500 LEDs
- LAN Port LEDs
- BRI-ISDN I/O Module LEDs
- Primary Rate Access Unit (PAU) Alarms
- Configuration Worksheet
- NOS Users
- ISDN Provisioning Service
- Certification
- Analog V.34 Model: FCC Part 68 Compliance Statement
- Other Specifications
- Power Requirements
- Online Technical Services
- Com Bulletin Board Service
- ComFacts Automated Fax Service
- Returning Products for Repair
REMOTE ACCESS SYSTEM 1500
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- Table Of Contents
- Finding Specific Information in This Guide
- Conventions
- Related Documentation
- Year 2000 Compliance
- Overview
- Shared ISP
- Comprehensive Security Options
- CLI Overview
- Obtaining Registered IP Addresses
- IBM Computer-compatible Computers
- Configuration with the CLI
- Step Five: Configure DNS - Optional
- Step Six: Configure SNMP - Optional
- Character Limit
- Configuring Specific Modems
- Configuring Expansion Units
- Replacing I/O Modules in the Port Expansion Unit
- Configuring the WAN Interface
- IPX Routes
- W EB - BASED C ONFIGURATION OF THE RAS
- Preparing the RAS 1500 for Web-based Management
- Accessing the RAS 1500 for Web-based Management
- Setup Wizard
- Configuration
- Accessing Help
- Dialout IP Verses Telnet
- Before You Begin
- Configure Client Workstations
- Using Telnet Network Dial-out
- Optional Information
- Configuring the RAS 1500
- Step Two: Add an IP Network
- Step Four: Add the Dial-out Service
- Step Five: Add Users
- Step Six: Save Your Work
- Dialing Out From a Network Computer
- Using Network Dial-In
- Required Information
- IP Addresses
- Step One: Configure an IP Address Pool
- Step Two: Configure IP Network Users
- Step Three: Configure PPP Parameters
- Step Four: Configure Additional Parameters
- Using Callback and Roaming Callback
- Calling Line Identification Callback
- Call Handling
- Step One Add a CLID User
- CLID Security
- Troubleshooting CLID Callback
- Case Study
- How it Works
- How to Configure this User
- The Difference Between Bridging and Routing
- Routing Overview
- IP Routing Overview
- Dynamic, Static, and Default Routes
- Establishing Connections to Remote Gateways
- Configuring LAN-to-LAN Routing
- Step Two: Configure the User Network Parameters
- Step Three: Configure the User Dial-out Parameters
- Step Four: Configure the User Routing Parameters
- Step Five: Configure the User PPP Parameters
- Step Six: Configure Phone Numbers
- Step Seven: Configure Authentication
- Strategies
- Configuring IP on Demand
- B RIDGING WITH THE RAS
- Bridging Tips
- Using FCP to Bridge with OfficeConnect Routers
- Configuring Remote Computers
- Setting Communication Parameters
- Rlogin, Telnet and ClearTCP Ports
- Case Studies
- Case Study B
- Connecting to the RAS 1500
- Obtaining AT Command Help
- Disconnecting with AT Commands
- Configuring Data Compression Settings
- Configuring Error Control Options
- Using Error Control
- Configuring Carrier Delay Times
- Modifying Carrier Receive Delay
- Configuring Link Option Settings
- Obtaining Modem Call Information
- Working with Modem Memory
- Saving a Phone Number to Flash Memory
- Configuring Modem Call Control Settings
- Configuring 56 Kbps Technology
- Disabling V.34 Connections
- Relationships Between Frames and Windows
- Universal Connect Call Flow
- Reconfiguring Your System
- Discarding and Renaming Files
- Exiting the CLI
- Network Services
- Troubleshooting Commands
- Resolving Addresses
- Viewing RAS 1500 System Information
- Displaying System Information
- Authentication Overview
- Local Authentication
- Configuring RADIUS Authentication on the RAS 1500
- NOS Authentication
- NOS Authentication Process
- Changing Encryption Key
- Configuring NOS Authentication on the RAS 1500
- Troubleshooting NOS Authentication
- Configuring RADIUS Accounting
- What is Frame Relay
- Committed Information Rate
- Basic Frame Relay Configuration Using the Command Line Interface
- Frame Relay Data Link Configuration
- Frame Relay PVC Configuration
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Filtering Overview
- Filter Types
- Call Filters
- Creating Filter Files
- Configuring Filters
- Interface Filters
- User Filters
- Assigning a Filter to an Interface
- Managing Filters
- Removing a Filter from an Interface
- Deleting a Packet Filter
- General Filter Setup
- Filter Examples
- Keywords
- Scenario 1
- Scenario 2
- Scenario 4
- Scenario 5
- Configuring the RAS 1500 for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- DHCP Proxy Server
- Configuring UDP Broadcast Forwarding
- Network Address Translation
- Configuring NAT and PAT
- NAT Case Study
- PAT Case Study
- PPP Over Serial WAN Port Case Study
- Disabling Leased-line PPP on the RAS 1500
- Certification
- For More Information
- Physical Dimensions
- Power Requirements
- Online Technical Services
- Com Bulletin Board Service
- ComFacts Automated Fax Service
- Returning Products for Repair
- Resolving Host Names
REMOTE ACCESS SYSTEM 1500
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- Conventions
- Related Documentation
- Year 2000 Compliance
- Configuration Command Overview
- Configurable Table Overview
- User Table
- Facility Level Table
- SNMP Configuration Tables
- Dial-Out Port Table
- PPP Tables
- Customizing CLI Parameters
- Software Downloads
- Exiting the CLI
- Network Services
- Troubleshooting Commands
- Resolving Host Names
- Viewing the RAS 1500 System Information
- Viewing Interface Status, Settings
- Show Commands
- Parameters
- Abbreviation and Command Completion
- Network Address Formats
- Interface Ranges
- Users
- Command Language Structure
- Add Commands
- add appletalk
- add datalink frame_relay
- add dns server <IP_address
- dlci <dlci number> interface user <username
- add ip defaultroute gateway <IP_address or name
- add ip route <host_name or IP_network_address
- forwarding_port
- add ipx route <ipx_network_ address
- add login_host <host_name
- add nat dynamic user <user_name
- add nat static user <user_name
- add network service <service_name
- add pat tcp user <user_name
- add snmp community <community_name
- add tftp client <IP_name_or_ address
- Arp Command
- Assign Command
- Bye Command
- delete configuration
- delete init_script <script_name
- delete ipx network <network_name
- delete nat dynamic user <user_name
- delete syslog <IP_name_or_ address
- disable dns host_rotation
- filtering
- network <network_name
- disable user <user_name
- enable bridge access_mac_address
- enable dns host_rotation
- forwarding
- enable ip static_remote_routes
- rip network <network_name
- Exit Command
- hangup modem_group <name
- Kill Command
- List Commands
- list appletalk routes
- list bridge access_mac_address
- list available servers
- list critical events
- list dhcp server leases
- list dns cache
- list dns servers
- list interfaces
- list ip interface_block
- list ip routes
- list ipx networks
- list ipx static routes
- list modem_groups
- user_name
- list ppp
- list stack
- list syslogs
- list tftp clients
- Logout Command
- Idle Timer
- Quit Command
- Rename Command
- Resolve Command
- Set Commands
- set appletalk network <network name
- set authentication
- set bridge
- set command
- set connection
- set dhcp mode
- set dhcp server
- set dial_out user <username
- set dns server preference <number
- set frame_relay
- set init_script <script_name
- set ip address_assign_ mode
- set ip network <name
- set ip pool <pool name
- set ip routing
- set ipx system
- set modem_group <name
- set network service <admin_name
- set packet_logging
- set snmp community <name
- list snmp communities
- list switched interfaces
- set syslog <IP_address
- set system
- Set User Commands
- set dialout user <user_name
- set framed_route user <name
- set network user <name
- set network user <user_name> fcp
- set network user <username> ppp
- show accounting or show accounting settings
- show accounting counters
- show appletalk or show appletalk settings
- show authentication or show authentication settings
- show bridge or show bridge network <network name> settings
- show connection or show connection settings
- show date
- show dhcp proxy settings
- show dhcp server counters
- show dns counters
- show events
- show file <input_file_name> hex
- show filter <filter_name
- show icmp counters
- show interface <interface_name> or show interface settings
- show interface <interface_name> counters
- show ip or show ip settings
- show ip network <network_name> or show ip network settings
- show ip routing or show ip routing settings
- show ip security or show ip security settings
- show ipx counters
- show ipx rip or show ipx rip settings
- show modem_group <name
- show packet_logging or show packet_logging settings
- show ping server <host name or IP_address> counters
- settings
- interface name>, or show ppp on interface <interface name> settings
- show ppp on interface <interface name> counters
- show ppp, or show ppp settings
- show security_option, or show security_option settings
- show snmp counters
- show system or show system settings
- show tcp settings
- show tcp counters
- show time or show timezone
- Telnet Commands
- telnet <IP_name or address> TCP_port <number
- manage
- send <string
- Command Features
- Command Completion
- Modem Command Overview
- Basic AT Commands
- Ampersand Commands
- Percent Commands
- Asterisk Commands
- Tilde Commands
- S-Register Commands
- Using S-Register Commands
- Bit-Mapped S-Registers
- Disconnect Codes
- Subnetting
- Supernetting
- Step 2 - Select a range of addresses for each supernet
- IP Subnet Mask Address Table
- SYSLOG Host Event Logging
- Console Event Logging
- Event Logging Levels
- Event Message Examples
- UDP Messages
- TELNET Messages
- Configuration File Manager Messages
- User Manager Messages
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