Quickstart
Implementing a basic configuration
MAX 4000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Preliminary November 4, 1998
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Set the IP address and subnet mask of this MAX.
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Set the IP Adrs parameter.
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Press Enter to return to the list of parameters.
6
Set the RIP parameter to specify how you want the MAX to handle RIP packets on its
Ethernet interface.
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Off (the default)—The MAX does not transmit or receive RIP updates.
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Recv-v1—The MAX receives RIP-v1 updates, but does not transmit RIP updates.
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Send-v1—The MAX transmits RIP-v1 updates, but does not receive RIP updates.
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Both-v1—The MAX transmits and receives RIP-v1 updates.
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Send-v2—The MAX transmits RIP-v2 updates, but does not receive RIP updates.
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Recv-v2—The MAX receives RIP-v2 updates, but does not transmit RIP updates.
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Both-v2—The MAX transmits and receives RIP-v2 updates.
7
Press the Left-Arrow or Escape key to exit Ether Options submenu.
A confirmation menu appears:
EXIT?
>0=ESC (Don’t exit)
1=Exit and discard
2=Exit and accept
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Press 2 to save your changes.
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Press Escape until you return to the Main Edit Menu.
Configuring the Answer profile
The MAX uses the parameters in the Answer profile to build incoming calls. Note that settings
in Connection profiles take precedence over the same settings in the Answer profile.
To configure the Answer profile, proceed as follows:
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From the Main Edit Menu, select Ethernet > Answer.
The Answer profile appears:
90-800 Answer
>Use Answer as Default=No
Force 56=No
Profile Reqd=Yes
Clid Auth=Ignore
Assign Adrs=No
Encaps...
Ip options...
PPP options...
COMB options...
V.120 options...
Session options...
DHCP options...
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To be able to dynamically assign addresses to incoming callers, make sure that Assign
Adrs=Yes.