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10Access Server Administrator’s Reference Guide About this guide• Chapter 18 describes configuring the RIP Version 2 window• Chapter 19 describes con
Dial In User Statistics window 100Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InNumber Called (diactNumberDialed)The phone number that was
Dial In User Statistics window 101Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• v90(7)—V.90 modulation• v110(8)—V.110 modulation (not cu
Dial In User Statistics window 102Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InLocally Initiated Retrains (diactLocalRetrains) The number
103Chapter 8 Dial OutChapter contentsIntroduction...
104Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutK56flex(diModemK56Enable) ...
105Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutCompression (modemCompression) ...
106Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutPackets Sent (doactSentDataFrames) ...
Introduction 107Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutIntroductionThe Dial Out PPP feature allows the Remote Access Server to ini
Dial Out Main Window 108Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutUser (doactUsername)The username that the caller entered for a char
Dial Out Main Window 109Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial Out• modemError(7)—an internal DSP error has occurred.• pppClose(8)—Th
11Access Server Administrator’s Reference Guide About this guideMouse conventionsThe following conventions are used when describing mouse actions:Tab
Dial Out Details window 110Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial Out• dspLinkErr(35)• dspPutMsgErr(36)• lisIpcErr(38)• dspOpenErr(39
Dial Out Modify window 111Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutFigure 42. Dial Out Details windowDial Out Modify windowThe Dial
Dial Out Modify window 112Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutModify LoginUse this section to configure the outgoing TCP port a
Dial Out Modify window 113Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutFailure Banner (doFailureBanner)This defines a message that will
Dial Out Modify window 114Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutMaximum Session Time (doSessionTimeout)This is the maximum time (
Dial Out Modify window 115Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial Outhard disk space on your server. It is recommended that you only e
Dial Out Modify window 116Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutMinimum Speed (doModemMinSpeed)This setting determines the slowes
Dial Out Locations Window 117Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutRestrict Modification (doModemRestrictMods)Enabling this featu
Dial Out Locations Window 118Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutAdd LocationLocations are added to the table using the followi
Dial Out Locations Window 119Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutMultilink (locationConfigMultilink)This is the number of calls
12Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter contentsIntroduction...
Dial Out Locations Window 120Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutView/Modify location detailsTo view and/or modify the location
Dial Out Locations Window 121Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutDial Out Modem Profiles WindowThis window allows the administr
Dial Out Locations Window 122Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial Out• analog-v34(4)• analog-v32(5)• analog-v22bis(6)• analog-v22(7
Dial Out User Statistics Window 123Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial Out• requireV42bis(2)—v.42bis compression is mandatory, oth
Dial Out User Statistics Window 124Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial Out• Phone information• Data transfer statistics• Physical
Dial Out User Statistics Window 125Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutDsp Link (doactDSPIndex)The physical DSP chip that the o
Dial Out User Statistics Window 126Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial Out• pppClose(8)—This reason will be given after PPP is ini
Dial Out User Statistics Window 127Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial Out• dspPutMsgErr(36)• lisIpcErr(38)• dspOpenErr(39)• inval
Dial Out User Statistics Window 128Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutLocal MRU (doStatLocalMRU)The current value of the MRU f
Dial Out User Statistics Window 129Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutLocal PPP Protocol Compression (doStatLocalToRemoteProtC
Introduction 13Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 1 • IntroductionIntroductionYou may configure the access server by using its internal HT
Dial Out User Statistics Window 130Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutPhoneThis portion of the Dial Out User Statistics window
Dial Out User Statistics Window 131Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutPhysical LayerThis portion of the Dial Out User Statisti
An example section of dialout 132Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial OutData Compression Protocol (doactCompression)The modem data
133Chapter 9 CallbackIntroduction...
Introduction 134Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 9 • CallbackIntroductionThe RAS has the ability to call back any user dialing into it.
Dial-in Main Window 135Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 9 • CallbackDial-in Main WindowFigure 54. Dial-in user waiting to be called back
Static User Authentication 136Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 9 • CallbackStatic User AuthenticationIn the Modify Static User window ar
Accounting information 137Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 9 • CallbackAccounting informationBefore callback is initiated, the accountin
138Chapter 10 Drop and InsertIntroduction...
Introduction 139Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 10 • Drop and InsertIntroductionThe Drop and Insert window (see figure 57) contains set
Saving HTTP/HTML Object Changes 14Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 1 • IntroductionSaving HTTP/HTML Object ChangesSometimes you will nee
How Drop and Insert works 140Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 10 • Drop and InsertOriginating Link (dractLinkIndex) Which WAN link this
How Drop and Insert works 141Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 10 • Drop and InsertFigure 58. Drop and insert diagramNoteThis functionali
142Chapter 11 Digital Signal Processing (DSP)Chapter contentsIntroduction...
143Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)Local—Reneg (dspLocalRenegotiates) ...
Introduction 144Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)IntroductionThe access server uses between 12 and 6
DSP Settings main window 145Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)DSP Settings main windowThis is where y
DSP Settings main window 146Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)• booting(3)—The DSP has just been load
DSP Connection Performance 147Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)DSP Memory CaptureThis portion of the
DSP Connection Performance 148Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)Connection SummariesThis part of the
DSP Connection Performance 149Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)DSP Connection TotalsThis portion of
15Chapter 2 HomeChapter contentsIntroduction...
DSP Connection Performance 150Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)Remote—Reneg (dspRemoteRenegotiates)T
DSP information window 151Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)DSP information windowThis is where you c
DSP information window 152Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)Instance First State (dspStatefirst)Ident
DSP information window 153Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 11 • Digital Signal Processing (DSP)Successful Connects (dspSuccessfulConnect
154Chapter 12 EthernetChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 155Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 12 • EthernetIntroductionThe access server provides management and statistical informat
Ethernet Main Window 156Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 12 • EthernetNoteNote that the speed settings indicated above could indicate th
Ethernet Modify Window 157Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 12 • EthernetEthernet Modify WindowThis window allows you to make changes to
Ethernet Statistics 158Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 12 • EthernetSecondaryIpAddress (boxEtherASecondaryIpAddress)The secondary ether
Ethernet Statistics 159Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 12 • EthernetFigure 66. Ethernet windowFCS Errors (dot3StatsFCSErrors)The number
Introduction 16Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 2 • HomeIntroductionThis chapter describes the HOME window—the first Administration Page
Ethernet Statistics 160Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 12 • EthernetReceived Frames Too Long (dot3StatsFrameTooLongs)The number of fram
161Chapter 13 Filter IPChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 162Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 13 • Filter IPIntroductionThe access server software provides an IP filtering system th
Modify Filter 163Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 13 • Filter IPFigure 68. Filter IP parameters windowThe following parameters can be co
Modify Filter 164Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 13 • Filter IPAction (filterIpAction)Specifies the action to take on a packet whether
Modify Filter 165Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 13 • Filter IPDestination IPApplies the action based on the results of the stated comp
Modify Filter 166Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 13 • Filter IP• greaterThan(3) – the destination port in the IP packet must be greater
An example of using a filter 167Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 13 • Filter IPFigure 69. IP Filter showing default for dialoutDefault f
An example of using a filter 168Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 13 • Filter IP– Protocol: not set– TCP Established: anyPackets– Default
An example of using a filter 169Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 13 • Filter IP• Action: pass• Source IP and mask: not set• Destination
Operating Status Variables 17Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 2 • HomeOperating Status Variables There are seven system variables which
170Chapter 14 Frame RelayChapter contentsIntroduction...
171Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 14 • Frame RelayCongestion (frameEnableCongestion) ...
Introduction 172Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 14 • Frame RelayIntroductionFrame Relay is a high-speed datalink communications technol
The Frame Relay main window 173Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 14 • Frame RelayThe Frame Relay main window also has the following links
DLMI Window 174Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 14 • Frame RelayBad CRC (framerelRxBadCrc)The number of packets received that had bad CR
DLMI Window 175Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 14 • Frame RelaySignalling (frDlcmiState)Inband signalling used to communicate link and
DLCI window 176Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 14 • Frame RelayLMI Interface (frDlcmiInterface)LMI is used in the generic sense as an i
DLCI window 177Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 14 • Frame RelayDLCI (frCircuitDlci)The Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) for this
178Chapter 15 InterfacesChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 179Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 15 • InterfacesIntroductionThe Interfaces window (see figure 73) shows the quantity of
Immediate Actions 18Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 2 • HomeImmediate Actions There are several immediate actions (see figure 5) which,
Interfaces main window 180Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 15 • InterfacesType (ifType)The type of interface, distinguished according to
Interface Details 181Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 15 • InterfacesInterface DetailsWhen you click on a Details link, the type and des
Interface Details 182Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 15 • Interfaces• slip(28)• frame-relay(32)Max Transfer Unit (ifMTU)The size of the
Interface Details 183Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 15 • InterfacesReceived and Discarded w/No Errs (ifInDiscards)The number of inboun
184Chapter 16 IPChapter contentsIntroduction...
185Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPTotal Received in Error (tcpInErrs) ...
186Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPState (RouteState) ...
Introduction 187Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPIntroductionThe IP (Internet Protocol) window lists IP configuration statistics
IP main window 188Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IP• Modify—This window is where you can modify forwarding and time-to-live setti
IP main window 189Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPForwarded Datagrams (ipForwDatagrams)The number of input datagrams for which t
19Chapter 3 Import/ExportChapter contentsIntroduction...
Modify 190Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IP# of Reassembled Fragments (ipReasmReqds)The number of IP fragments received which nee
TCP 191Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPNoteFor some managed nodes, this object may take on only a subset of the values possible.
TCP 192Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPRetransmit-Timeout Algorithm (tcpRtoAlgorithm)The algorithm that determines the timeout v
TCP 193Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPTotal Retransmitted (tcpRetransSegs)The total number of segments retransmitted—that is, t
UDP 194Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPdeleteTCB(12), then this has the effect of deleting the TCB (as defined in RFC 793) of th
ICMP 195Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPHandling of NETBIOS UDP Broadcasts (boxNetbiosUdpBridging)Enables the passing of broadca
ICMP 196Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPFigure 80. ICMP windowClick on ICMP under the Configuration Menu to monitor access serve
ICMP 197Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPDestinations Unreachable (IcmpInDestUnreachs, IcmpOutDestUnreachs)The number of ICMP des
Addressing Information 198Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPEcho Replys (icmpInReps, icmpOutReps)The number of ICMP echo reply mes
Routing Information 199Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPFigure 82. IP addressing Details windowEntry Interface Index (ipAdEntIfIn
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Introduction 20Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 3 • Import/ExportIntroductionThe Import/Export function enables you to make a backup (or
Routing Information 200Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPFigure 83. IP Routing Information windowThe IP Routing Information window
Routing Information 201Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPGateway (RouteGateway)Specifies the IP address to which the packets shoul
Routing Information 202Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IP1. Type the IP address of the host that serves as a gateway for your loca
O/S forwarding table window 203Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPAdvanced…Enables a route to be attached to an interface. Packets
O/S forwarding table window 204Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPNext Hop (ipRouteNextHop) The IP address of the next hop of this
IP Routing Destination window 205Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPInfo (ipRouteInfo) A reference to MIB definitions specific to t
Address Translation Information 206Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IP• user(2)—Added by an administrator on the IP Routing Informa
Address Translation Information 207Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 16 • IPFigure 87. Address Translation Information windowInterface (i
208Chapter 17 MFR Version 2Chapter contentsIntroduction...
209Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2Last Response Code (interRegCallingNumLast)...
Export Configuration 21Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 3 • Import/ExportTo export the flash configuration, click on the Export Flash li
Introduction 210Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2IntroductionThe MFR Version 2 window (see figure 88) contains objects
Interregister Signalling 211Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2Idle Code (lineSigIdleCode)Code to indicate that a line i
MFR Version 2—Modify 212Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2MFR Version 2—ModifyIn the MFR Version 2 Modify window (see f
MFR Version 2—Modify 213Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2Country (lineSigCountry)Specifying a particular country or it
MFR Version 2—Modify 214Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2Forward Seize (lineSigForwardSeize)Code to indicate there is
MFR Version 2—Modify 215Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2• abcd-1100(12)• abcd-1101(13)• abcd-1110(14)• abcd-1111(15)B
MFR Version 2—Modify 216Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2NoteInterregister Signalling setup codes are country-specific
MFR Version 2—Modify 217Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2• a10(10)• a11(11)• a12(12)• a13(13)• a14(14)• a15(15)Calling
MFR Version 2—Modify 218Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 17 • MFR Version 2• a5(5)• a6(6)• a7(7)• a8(8)• a9(9)• a10(10)• a11(11)• a12(12
219Chapter 18 RIP Version 2Chapter contentsIntroduction...
Import Configuration 22Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 3 • Import/ExportTo save the displayed data as a text file, select the Save opti
Introduction 220Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 18 • RIP Version 2IntroductionThe RIP Version 2 main window (see figure 90) describes r
RIP Version 2 main window 221Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 18 • RIP Version 2• ripVersion1 (2)—Send RIP updates compliant with RFC 10
RIP Version 2—Configuration 222Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 18 • RIP Version 2RIP Version 2—ConfigurationThe RIP Version 2 Configura
RIP Version 2 (Statistics) 223Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 18 • RIP Version 2Receive (rip2IfConfReceive)This indicates which version
RIP Version 2 (Statistics) 224Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 18 • RIP Version 2Sent Updates (rip2IfStatSentUpdates)The number of trigg
225Chapter 19 SNMPChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 226Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 19 • SNMPIntroductionThe access server provides management and statistical information
In 227Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 19 • SNMP• 1406—Definitions of Managed Objects for the DS1 and E1 Interface Types• 1643—Definitio
Out 228Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 19 • SNMPGet/Get Next Variables (snmpInTotalReqVars)The total number of MIB objects that have be
Out 229Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 19 • SNMPGenerated Errors (snmpOutGenErrs)The total number of SNMP PDUs that were generated by t
23Chapter 4 AlarmsChapter contentsIntroduction...
230Chapter 20 SystemChapter contentsIntroduction...
231Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • SystemSNMP and HTTP ...
Introduction 232Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • SystemIntroductionThe System main window (see figure 94) contains general setup in
System main window 233Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • SystemSuper User Password (boxSnmpMasterPassword)This displays the super use
System main window 234Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • SystemFigure 95. System main window (Operating System Heap Memory, Enclosure
System main window 235Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • SystemEnclosure SystemThis portion of the System main window contains inform
System main window 236Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • SystemPhysical Location (sysLocation)The physical location of this node (e.g
System—Modify window 237Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • SystemSystem—Modify windowThe System—Modify window (see figure 96) is wher
System—Modify window 238Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • SystemPayable FeaturesThis portion of the System—Modify window contains in
System—Packet Holding Message Blocks... 239Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • System• disableWeb(2)—When this option is selected, acc
Introduction 24Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 4 • AlarmsIntroductionThe access server has an extensive alarm reporting system which en
System—Packet Holding Message Blocks... 240Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 20 • SystemNo. Free (boxbuffersfree)The number of buffers th
241Chapter 21 System LogChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 242Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 21 • System LogIntroductionThe System Log window (see figure 98) displays the results f
System Log—Modify 243Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 21 • System LogSystem Log—ModifyThe System Log—Modify window (see figure 99) displ
System Log—Modify 244Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 21 • System Logsystem logging will provide. PriorityVerbose will generate the most
System Log—Modify 245Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 21 • System Log• priorityInfo(20)• priorityOddity(40)• priorityService(60)• priori
System Log—Modify 246Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 21 • System Log• authpriv(10)• ftp(11)• local0(16)• local1(17)• local2(18)• local3
System Log—Volatile Memory 247Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 21 • System LogSystem Log—Volatile MemoryThe System Log—Volatile Memory w
System Log—Non-Volatile Memory 248Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 21 • System LogSystem Log—Non-Volatile MemoryThe System Log—Non-Volat
249Chapter 22 T1/E1 LinkChapter contentsIntroduction...
Displaying the Alarms window 25Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 4 • Alarms• SYSLOG/SNMP—For external notification, the access server can
250Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkError Injection (linkInjectError) ...
251Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkUnavailable Seconds (dsx1FarEndCurrentUASs) ...
Introduction 252Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkIntroductionThe T1/E1 Link Activity window (see figure 102) shows the co
T1/E1 Link Activity main window 253Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 Link•Near End Line Statistics—Current… link—clicking on t
Alarms Present 254Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkCircuit ID (dsx1CircuitIdentifier)This is the transmission vendor’s ci
Alarms Present 255Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkFor E1 links, the Far End Alarm failure is declared when bit 3 of time
Alarms Present 256Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkISDN Signaling Alarms (linkSignalStatus)NoteISDN Signaling Alarms will
Alarms Present 257Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkDESCRIPTION: This variable indicates the Line Status of the interface.
Line Status—Configuration 258Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkLine Status—ConfigurationClicking on the Line Status—Config
WAN Circuit Configuration—Modify 259Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkWAN Circuit Configuration—ModifyClicking on the Conf
Displaying the Alarms window 26Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 4 • Alarms• Modify Alarms—Clicking on this link takes you to a window wh
WAN Circuit Configuration—Modify 260Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkLine Type (dsx1LineType)This variable indicates the
WAN Circuit Configuration—Modify 261Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkLine Build Out (linkLineBuildOut)This variable is us
WAN Circuit Configuration—Modify 262Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkRobbed-Bit Signalling Protocol (linkSignalling)This
WAN Circuit Configuration—Modify 263Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 Link• linkYellowOn—Force the transmission of a yellow al
Line Status—Channel Assignment 264Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkLine Status—Channel AssignmentClicking on the Line Sta
Near End Line Statistics—Current 265Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 Link• frameRelay(3)—64 k frame relay connection• private
Near End Line Statistics—Current 266Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkErrored Seconds (dsx1CurrentESs)The number of errore
Near End Line Statistics—History 267Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkNear End Line Statistics—HistoryClick on Near End Li
Near End Line Statistics—Totals 268Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkControlled Slip Seconds (dsx1IntervalCSSs)The number
Near End Line Statistics—Totals 269Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkSeverely Errored Seconds (dsx1TotalSESs)The number of
Modify Response—Configuring the alarm response system 27Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 4 • AlarmsAlarm Name (alarmName)The alarm items
Far End Line Statistics—Current 270Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkFar End Line Statistics—CurrentClick on Near End Line
Far End Line Statistics—History 271Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkPath Code Violations (dsx1FarEndCurrentPCVs)The numbe
Far End Line Statistics—History 272Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkSeverely Errored Seconds (dsx1FarEndIntervalSESs)The
Far End Line Statistics—Totals 273Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkFar End Line Statistics—TotalsClick on Far End Line St
Far End Line Statistics—Totals 274Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkBursty Errored Seconds (dsx1FarEndTotalBESs)The number
Far End Line Statistics—Totals 275Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 22 • T1/E1 LinkExample 2The RAS hosts 1 NFAS group containing 3 PRIsS
276Chapter 23 Sync PPPIntroduction...
277Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPAuthentication Side (pppAuthenticationSide) ...
Introduction 278Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPIntroductionPoint-to-point protocol (PPP) is a widely used data link layer
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 279Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPDesired Function (slotfunction)ppp(5)—channel is set f
Modify Response—Configuring the alarm response system 28Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 4 • AlarmsAlarm Syslog Priority (syslogAlarmPri
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 280Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPState (pppActState)This is the current state of the PP
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 281Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPAuthentication Technique (pppDefaultAuthenticationTech
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 282Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPCompression (pppDefaultIpCompression)If none(1) then t
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 283Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPRECEIVE (framerelRxOctets)Receive rate in bits per sec
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 284Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPP• pap(3)—password authentication protocol will be use
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 285Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPLink Compression (pppLinkCompression)This object enabl
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 286Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPLCP Authentication(pppStatLcpAuth)Authentication type
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 287Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPP• enabled(1)—ACC is enabledRemote-Local AC Comprsn (p
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 288Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPRemote Max Slot ID (pppIpRemoteMaxSlotId)The Max-Slot-
WAN Circuit CONFIGURATION window 289Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 23 • Sync PPPModify Link Configuration WindowClicking on the Modify
Modify Alarms—Configuring alarm severity levels 29Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 4 • AlarmsModify Alarms—Configuring alarm severity le
290Chapter 24 Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)Introduction...
Introduction 291Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 24 • Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)IntroductionThis chapter explains the operation o
L2TP Configuration 292Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 24 • Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)RADIUS AuthenticationFigure 121. L2TP RADIU
L2TP Configuration 293Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 24 • Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)command is used then the value used (cisco&
L2TP Configuration 294Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 24 • Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)Router(config-if)#ppp authentication chapRo
295Chapter 25 Contacting PattonChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 296Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 25 • Contacting PattonIntroductionThe About link displays Patton Electronics Company co
297Chapter 26 LicenseChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 298Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 26 • LicenseIntroductionThe License link presents the End User License Agreement for th
End User License Agreement 299Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 26 • License2. Title:Title to the Program(s), all copies of the Program(s
3ContentsAudience...
30Chapter 5 AuthenticationChapter contentsIntroduction...
300Appendix A Supported RADIUS AttributesChapter contentsAccess-Accept Attributes...
Access-Accept Attributes 301Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide A • Supported RADIUS AttributesAccess-Accept AttributesAccess-Request Attri
Access-Challenge Attributes 302Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide A • Supported RADIUS AttributesAccess-Challenge AttributesAccounting-Sta
Accounting-Stop Attributes 303Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide A • Supported RADIUS AttributesAccounting-Stop AttributesUser-Name 1NAS-I
304Appendix B MIB treesChapter contentsModel 2960 MIB Tree Structure...
Model 2960 MIB Tree Structure 305Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide B • MIB treesModel 2960 MIB Tree Structure
306Appendix C Technical ReferenceChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 307Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceIntroductionThis appendix contains the following information:• “
Configuring a RADIUS server 308Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceA RADIUS client consists of a Network Access Serv
Configuring a RADIUS server 309Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceRADIUS Authentication Procedure The procedure for
31Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationSecret (auSecret) ...
Configuring a RADIUS server 310Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceRADIUS—Where Can I Get It?RADIUS available for fr
Configuring a RADIUS server 311Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceIntel: RADIUS Overview http://support.intel.com/s
Configuring a RADIUS server 312Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceFigure 126. Authentication window2. On the Authen
Using SNMP with the Access Server 313Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceNoteDepending on how you define NAS-Identif
Using SNMP with the Access Server 314Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceFinding the section of the MIB tree in whic
Using SNMP with the Access Server 315Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceFigure 128. MIB tree for Model 2960 access
Configuring Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS) 316Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceConfiguring Non-Facility
Configuring Frame Relay 317Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceConfiguring Frame RelayFrame Relay is a high-speed da
Configuring Frame Relay 318Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceThe following settings must match the line configurat
Configuring Frame Relay 319Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceConfiguring Frame Relay link parametersClick on Frame
Introduction 32Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationIntroductionUse the Authentication pages to set up system security and
Configuring Frame Relay 320Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceConfiguring Permanent Virtual Circuits The data link
Configuring Frame Relay 321Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceConfiguring IP routing with a Frame Relay LinkAs each
Configuring Frame Relay 322Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical Reference2. Type in the Destination network (see figure 132).
Configuring DNIS 323Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceConfiguring DNISDNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service)
Configuring a leased line/dedicated line connection 324Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical Reference2. If you wish to apply t
Configuring a leased line/dedicated line connection 325Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical Referenceping and beginning a new
Configuring a leased line/dedicated line connection 326Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide C • Technical ReferenceFigure 137. Leased Line P
The Statistics section 33Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationValidated via static database (auAuthenticationsValidStatic)
The Configuration section 34Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationThe Configuration sectionThe configuration section of the
The Configuration section 35Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationHost Address (auHostAddress)Tells the access server the I
The Configuration section 36Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationAccounting Port (auAcctPort)This is the UDP port on the a
Setting Up Authentication 37Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • Authentication• CCCCC—Call ID in hex. The call ID used is the one recor
Setting Up Authentication 38Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • Authentication(auValidation)” below), configure the additional paramete
Setting Up Authentication 39Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationHost Address (auHostAddress)Tells the access server the I
Contents Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide4Dial Protocol window...
Setting Up Authentication 40Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationAccounting Port (auAcctPort)This is the UDP port on the a
Static User Authentication 41Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationStatic User AuthenticationTo view or modify the static u
Modify Static User 42Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • Authentication• admin—Not currently implemented.• monitor—Not currently implem
Modify Static User 43Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 5 • AuthenticationFigure 19. Static User settings windowService IP (suServiceIP)Th
44Chapter 6 DAXChapter contentsIntroduction...
Introduction 45Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • DAXIntroductionThe digital cross-connect (DAX) link allows configuration of the acce
Configuring the DAX 46Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • DAXMain Reference (daxClockMainRef)The main reference parameter determines wh
Configuring the DAX 47Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • DAX• netref-2(102)—Use to obtain system timing from a slave circuit.• interna
48Chapter 7 Dial InChapter contentsIntroduction...
49Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InNumber Called (diactNumberDialed) ...
5Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide Contents The Frame Relay main window...
50Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InMultiLink (diConfigMultilink) ...
51Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDNIS profile (dnisPoolAssignedProfile) ...
52Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InIP Address (diactIP) ...
53Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InPackets Sent (diactSentDataFrames) ...
Introduction 54Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InIntroductionThe Dial In main window (see figure 22) is where you can change o
Dial In main window 55Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InFigure 22. Dial In main windowDial In main windowThe Dial In window di
Dial In main window 56Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InState (diactState)As the call comes into the access server it can be i
Dial Modulations window 57Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• v23(24)—V.23 modulationConnect Speed (diactTxSpeed)The connected
Dial Modulations window 58Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• Online—The access server has completed authentication and the us
Dial Modulations window 59Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InReceive Connection Speed (diactRxSpeed) The connected speed of the
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Dial Telco window 60Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDial Telco windowThis window shows the telco characteristics for individ
Dial Telco window 61Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• Kill—The administrator can manually disconnect the user by activating
Dial Protocol window 62Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDial Protocol windowThis window shows the protocol negotiations of th
Dial Protocol window 63Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• 12tpTunneled—Subsequent multilink call that was answered by another
Dial Protocol window 64Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• Tacacs(6)- Not currently implemented• Edp(7)• ShivaPap(8)- Not curr
Dial In Details 65Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDial In DetailsThe Dial In Details window (see figure 26) shows how the sy
Dial In Modify default window 66Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDial In Modify default windowThe Dial In Modify default wind
Dial In Modify default window 67Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InModify LoginThis portion of the Dial In Modify default windo
Dial In Modify default window 68Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• textORchapORpap(6)—This setting enables clear text logins
Dial In Modify default window 69Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• slip(5)—SLIP or PPP connection will be allowed. SLIP is no
7Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide Contents Configuring Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS) ...
Dial In Modify default window 70Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InModify AttemptsThis portion of the Dial In Modify default wi
Dial In Modify default window 71Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InLogin Attempts Allowed (diAllowAttempts)The maximum number o
Dial In Modify default window 72Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InSet the MultiLink—Max # of Calls per User parameter to the m
Dial In Modify default window 73Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InFigure 29. V.92 Configuration windowModify ISDN Configuratio
Dial In Modify default window 74Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InModify V.92 ConfigurationThis portion of the Dial In Modify
Dial In Modify default window 75Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InV90(diModemV90Enable)Enables or disables V90 modem modulatio
Dial In Modify default window 76Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InGuard Tone (diModemGuardTone) Normally a guard tone is not r
Manage DNIS Window 77Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• Direct(0)—No compression will be used.• requestV42bis(1)—Enable V.42b
Manage DNIS Window 78Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• DNIS Profiles—clicking on the DNIS Profiles link takes you to the pag
Manage DNIS Window 79Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDNIS Entry WindowClicking on the ID in the Manage DNIS Window displays
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Manage DNIS Window 80Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDNIS Profiles DNIS profiles can be set in two different ways:• Per CALL
Manage DNIS Window 81Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDNIS Profiles Main WindowFigure 33. DNIS Profiles windowID (dnisIpProfi
Manage DNIS Window 82Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• chap(4)—This setting assumes that all calls will be PPP users. No use
Manage DNIS Window 83Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InStatus (dnisIpProfileStatus)Indicates if the DNIS Profile is used in an
Manage DNIS Window 84Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• text(2)—A username prompt is displayed and a username must be entered
Manage DNIS Window 85Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InService Port (dnisProfileServicePort)The TCP port that the remote serve
Manage DNIS Window 86Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDNIS IP Pools WindowFigure 35. DNIS IP Pools windowThe DNIS IP Pools Wi
Manage DNIS Window 87Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In2. Enter a valid IP Address range. A valid IP address range is of the f
Dial In User Statistics window 88Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InDial In User Statistics windowThis window shows statistics
Dial In User Statistics window 89Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In To view individual user statistics, select an active user
9About this guideThis guide describes configuring a Patton Electronics access server. This section describes the following:• Who should use this guide
Dial In User Statistics window 90Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• Rlogin —The user has an rlogin session runningSecurity Le
Dial In User Statistics window 91Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InTime Left In Session (diactRemainingSession) Number of seco
Dial In User Statistics window 92Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• papAuthenticationFailure(49)—Invalid username/password co
Dial In User Statistics window 93Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• telnetError(62)• rloginError(63)• tcpConnAborted(67)—Conn
Dial In User Statistics window 94Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In• dspPutMsgErr(36)• noDsp(37)• lisIpcErr(38)• dspOpenErr(39
Dial In User Statistics window 95Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InPPP StatisticsThis portion of the Dial In User Statistics w
Dial In User Statistics window 96Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InRemote MRU (diStatRemoteMRU) The current value of the MRU f
Dial In User Statistics window 97Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InRemote-Local PPP Protocol Comprsn (diStatRemoteToLocalProtC
Dial In User Statistics window 98Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InFigure 39. IP windowOperational Status (diIpOperStatus) The
Dial In User Statistics window 99Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial InPrimary Domain Name Server (diactPrimaryDNS)This is the DNS
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