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Introduction to Protocols and Routing

117237-E Rev.00

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In NauticaRS5.5R, the private address is usually the address of 
the path to the local network (ETH/LAN01). The public address 
is created by the administrator, and this is done in one of two 
ways:

1.

A numbered link is created to a remote router, allowing a 
second address on the path.

2.

Network Address Translation (NAT) provides a single public 
address from an Internet Service Provider (ISP).

The IP addresses at either end of the tunnel must be known for 
IPSec to operate. This precludes the use of IPSec on dial up links 
to an ISP where the IP address is dynamically allocated. 

If this functionality is required by the user, it is recommended that 
NAT be used with the IPSec client running on the user’s PC. 

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Page 7: ...al Services xxx Chapter 1 Introduction to Protocols and Routing Routing Concepts 1 2 What Is a Router 1 2 Default Values 1 3 Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN 1 4 Advantages of ISDN 1 4 ISDN for Resilience 1 5 ISDN Top Up Bandwidth On Demand 1 5 Data Compression 1 6 Security on ISDN 1 6 Routing IP over ISDN 1 7 Routing IPX over ISDN 1 9 Connecting to Other Manufacturers Routers 1 10 TCP IP ...

Page 8: ...OSPF 1 19 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 1 20 DHCP Protocol Transaction 1 21 BootP Relay Agent 1 23 Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP 1 23 Dial In User PPTP Microsoft FEP 1 24 Address Translation 1 25 Bridging 1 26 Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol BACP 1 27 Working with BACP 1 27 The Nautica Implementation of BACP 1 28 Call Request Example 1 31 Callback Request Example 1 33 Net...

Page 9: ... Listing Objects 2 19 Default Values 2 21 Saving Configuration Files 2 21 Accessing a Default State Router 2 23 Chapter 3 Configuration Options Using Quick Setup 3 2 Standard Routing 3 3 Cul de sac Routing 3 6 IPX Routing 3 10 Quick Setup Checks 3 15 Editing a Remote Path 3 16 Calling a Remote Path 3 17 Configuration Tips 3 20 Storing and Retrieving Configuration Files 3 22 Saving Configuration In...

Page 10: ...ers 5 4 The Advanced Manager Options 5 16 Chapter 6 Nautica Devices Displaying Devices 6 2 Device Types 6 4 Modifying Devices 6 7 The Voice Device 6 8 The BRI Device 6 19 PRI Attributes 6 31 PRI Mode 6 31 Fractional Mode 6 45 The WAN Device 6 58 Synchronous WAN Attributes 6 58 Frame Relay WAN Attributes 6 62 Asynchronous WAN Attributes 6 69 PVC Attributes 6 75 Device Statistics 6 80 Chapter 7 Work...

Page 11: ...P Profiles 8 5 Assingning PPP Profiles to Outgoing Calls 8 5 Assingning PPP Profiles to Incoming Calls 8 6 PPP Profile Attributes 8 7 Chapter 9 Using IP The IP Object 9 2 IP Routes 9 4 Route Types 9 5 Modifying and Creating Routes 9 9 IP Filters 9 13 Modifying and Creating Filters 9 14 Well Known Port Numbers 9 20 IP Statistics 9 23 ARP Cache 9 23 Route Cache 9 24 Active IP Routes 9 26 Chapter 10 ...

Page 12: ...SDN Statistics 11 2 ISDN Call Status 11 2 ISDN Call History 11 7 ISDN Blacklists 11 9 ISDN Charges 11 11 ISDN Callback 11 13 Using the ISDN Callback Function 11 13 Creating and modifying Callbacks 11 13 ISDN MSN 11 15 Creating and Modifying MSNs 11 16 ISDN VPN 11 19 Creating and Modifying VPNs 11 19 ISDN Timebands 11 21 Chapter 12 Bridging and Frame Filters Frame Filters 12 2 Adding and Modifying ...

Page 13: ...RADIUS Attributes 14 2 Chapter 15 Setting Up NAT Global NAT Attributes 15 2 NAT Entries 15 5 NAT Statistics 15 8 Chapter 16 WINS Options The WINS Configured Object 16 2 LMHost Entries 16 3 WINS Statistics 16 6 LMHost Statistics 16 6 NetBIOS Statistics 16 7 Chapter 17 Debug Facilities Debug Levels 17 2 Using Debug Parameters 17 3 Using the Trace Window 17 6 Chapter 18 Working with OSPF OSPF Fundame...

Page 14: ...s 18 14 Neighbour Status 18 17 Interface Status 18 20 Router Status 18 23 Shortest Paths 18 25 Chapter 19 Using DNS Proxy Server DNS Global Settings 19 2 DNS Entries 19 3 DNS Statistics 19 5 Domain Table 19 5 DNS Cache Entries 19 6 Default DNS Entries 19 8 Chapter 20 Working With IP Security Introduction to IPSec 10 IPSec Files 10 Setting up IPSec 12 Creating a Path and Route to the ISP 14 Creatin...

Page 15: ...s A 6 DHCP A 6 Hublet A 7 IP A 7 IPX A 7 Calls A 7 Charges A 7 NAT A 8 DNS A 8 Paths A 8 WINS A 8 Configuration A 23 Alarms A 23 Blacklist A 24 Bridge A 25 Devices A 27 DHCP A 29 Hublet A 31 IP A 31 IPX A 48 Calls A 52 History A 54 Charges A 56 Timebands A 58 NAT A 59 DNS A 60 Paths A 61 ...

Page 16: ...Requirements B 8 Upgrade Procedure B 8 Frequently Asked Questions B 15 What Is a Packet Driver and How Do I Use It B 15 Where Can I Get a Packet Driver for My PC B 16 How Do I Install the Virtual Packet Driver in Windows 95 B 17 When in bootmode CLAMLOAD or MARLOAD Reports ACK TIMEOUT What Is Wrong B 18 WhatDoIDoIftheUpgradeHaltsPartWayThroughorTerminatesEarly B 18 ...

Page 17: ... 2 Figure 2 2 Nautica Wizard Window 2 3 Figure 2 3 The BCC Login Screen 2 3 Figure 2 4 The BCC Welcome Screen 2 4 Figure 2 5 bcc Mode Commands 2 10 Figure 2 6 config Classes 2 12 Figure 2 7 Using the help Command 2 16 Figure 2 8 Attribute Help 2 16 Figure 2 9 Attribute Help 2 17 Figure 2 10 Attribute Help 2 17 Figure 2 11 Listing Objects 2 19 Figure 2 12 Listing IP Objects 2 19 Figure 2 13 Display...

Page 18: ...Cache 9 24 Figure 9 4 Active IP Routes 9 26 Figure 10 1 Listing IPX Objects 10 5 Figure 10 2 SAP Listing 10 11 Figure 10 3 Packet Filter Listing 10 16 Figure 10 4 IPX Cache List 10 23 Figure 10 5 IPX Route Statistics 10 25 Figure 10 6 IPX SAP Filter List 10 27 Figure 11 1 ISDN Call Statistics 11 2 Figure 11 2 ISDN Call History 11 7 Figure 11 3 ISDN Blacklist Table 11 9 Figure 11 4 ISDN Charges 11 ...

Page 19: ...dow 18 20 Figure 18 4 OSPF Router Status Window 18 23 Figure 18 5 OSPF Shortest Path Table 18 25 Figure 19 1 DNS Entry Listing 19 5 Figure 19 2 DNS Domain Table 19 5 Figure 19 3 DNS Cache Table 19 6 Figure 20 1 Version Information 11 Figure 20 2 About Nautica Wizard window 12 Figure 20 3 IPSec Tunnel Using NAT 12 Figure 0 1 OSPF Area Status A 34 Figure 0 2 OSPF Neighbour Status Window A 37 Figure ...

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Page 21: ...Object Parameter MTDs 5 3 Table 9 1 IP Route Types 9 5 Table 9 2 Well Known Port Numbers 9 20 Table 10 1 IPX Route Types 10 6 Table 10 2 Novell Server Types 10 22 Table 11 1 ISDN Network Clearing Codes 11 4 Table 11 2 ISDN Internal Clearing Codes 11 5 Table 17 1 debug Parameters 17 4 Table 20 1 Nautica IPSec Files 10 Table 20 2 PPP ISP Path Parameters 14 ...

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Page 23: ...me with these software packages for information on how to use them Before You Begin Before using this guide you must complete the following procedures Install the router refer to the installation manual that came with your router Load PC software like Nautica Wizard refer to the on line manual that came with the software In the Nautica Wizard window make sure that the latest version of Bay Network...

Page 24: ...you need to enter command names and buttons in menu paths Example Use the info command brackets Indicate optional elements You can choose none one or all of the options ellipsis points Horizontal and vertical ellipsis points indicate omitted information italic text Indicates variable values in command syntax descriptions new terms file and directory names and book titles quotation marks Indicate t...

Page 25: ...Area Border Router AOC Advice of Charge ARP Address Resolution Protocol BACP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol BCP Bridge Control Protocol BootP Bootstrap Protocol BRI Basic Rate Interface CBCP Call Back Control Protocol CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CLI Calling Line Identification DADS Dial Around Dead Site DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name Server GUI...

Page 26: ...IP OSPF Open Shortest Path First PAP Password Authentication Protocol POTS Plain Old Telephone System PPP Point to Point Protocol PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network RIP Routing Information Protocol SAP Service Advertising Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SPX Sequenced Packet Exchange TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol T...

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Page 30: ...ining programs can take place at your site or at a Bay Networks location For more information about training programs call one of the following numbers Region Telephone number United States and Canada 800 2LANWAN then enter Express Routing Code ERC 282 when prompted 978 916 3460 direct Europe Middle East and Africa 33 4 92 96 15 83 Asia Pacific 61 2 9927 8822 Tokyo and Japan 81 3 5402 7041 ...

Page 31: ...outing This chapter contains the following sections Routing Concepts page 1 2 Integrated Services Digital Network page 1 4 TCP IP page 1 11 Open Shortest Path First page 1 19 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol page 1 20 Point to Point Tunneling Protocol page 1 23 Bridging page 1 26 Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol page 1 27 Network Address Translation page 1 35 Blacklisting Routes page 1 38 ...

Page 32: ...her than over a wide area network Routing is the process in which traffic is sent using the slower wide area links This ensures maximum throughput over the slower link Techniques for routing data between high speed LANs over slower speed wide area networks WANs have evolved over the years and use various media protocols The ability to uniquely identify the source and destination of the data is cri...

Page 33: ...he object settings back to their default factory settings On Nautica routers this is achieved by using the defcon command verb Appendix A Setting a router back to its default values also changes its IP address to 10 0 0 0 8 This means that if you are using a Telnet session to access the router the connection to the router is lost once the defcon command is entered If your PC has access to the enti...

Page 34: ...e and video along the same cables A Basic Rate Interface BRI the usual ISDN implementation consists of 2 x 64 Kb s B channels for data and a 16 Kb s D channel for control information For more information on the physical connection to ISDN refer to the installation manual that came with your router Advantages of ISDN Traffic from network workstations consists of short bursts of high volume data wit...

Page 35: ...en seconds which ensures that users are not interrupted The Multilink facility allows data to be shared evenly across all available links leased and ISDN and also allows multiple ISDN channels to back up a higher speed leased line If configurable load thresholds on any link are exceeded the Nautica Series router can be configured to dial up additional bandwidth using 64 Kb s ISDN channels between ...

Page 36: ... at link startup depending on the parameters set at both ends Security on ISDN Security is important when using ISDN because it is a public network Nautica routers have several features designed to maintain security and prevent unauthorized access Calling Line Identification CLI or Caller ID ensures that incoming ISDN calling numbers are checked before access is granted Secure Unit is a mechanism ...

Page 37: ...IP address by first checking the path associated with the destination address and then inspecting the path to determine the ISDN number to be dialed During the initial setup of a Nautica router the system administrator instructs the router to call any remote routers which are to be part of the network The router then automatically learns about those units and creates its routing address table This...

Page 38: ...s to transmit this information Nautica series routers have developed an advanced spoofing solution to overcome this overhead It works on the basis that changes to the network occur rarely so routing table updates need not be sent every 30 seconds but can be transferred with real data when the link becomes active This is known as a piggyback update Normally routes learned from routing updates IP Ro...

Page 39: ...t services such as print and file servers are available on the network IPX Watchdog Frames Periodic polls sent out to workstations with a server session active to find out if they are still attached These polls are sent out at about 10 minute intervals maximum ensuring workstations remain connected to the server even though no data is being transmitted IPX Serialization Packets Used to ensure the ...

Page 40: ...omfortably with other manufacturers routers not all of their flexibility and functionality is available The options are Nautica to Nautica on IP or IPX networks Very efficient implementation able to use the Nautica advanced ISDN capabilities for routing between networks Nautica to Third Party Router Using Point to Point Protocol PPP This is a minimal feature implementation developed by the IP comm...

Page 41: ...nd Token Ring and passed transparently over WANs IP Addressing Because it is used worldwide TCP IP networks need a unique addressing structure to ensure that transmitted data reaches its destination The Internet Protocol IP uses a 32 bit address structure divided into two parts The first part identifies the network and the second part identifies the host node station on that network To make IP add...

Page 42: ...s Class B addresses use a 16 bit network number and a 16 bit node number Class B addresses are in the range 128 001 xxx xxx to 191 254 xxx xxx Class C addresses can have up to 254 hosts on a network They use a 24 bit network number and an 8 bit node number Class C addresses are in the range 192 000 000 xxx to 223 255 255 xxx Class D addresses are used for multicasts messages sent to many hosts Cla...

Page 43: ...the 16 bit node number of a Class B address translates to 64 000 nodes Most organizations do not use 64 000 nodes so there are bits free to be used for subnet addressing as shown below In this way a Class B address can be translated into multiple Class C addresses which extends the number of addresses available Example assigning an IP address of 129 46 0 0 with a maximum of 253 node addresses leav...

Page 44: ...rnet MAC address it cannot send the data explicitly to the correct device on the LAN IP uses Address Resolution Protocol ARP to do this ARP is used if a device needs to send data to another station on the network and it does not know the destination MAC address An ARP request is broadcast to all stations on the network The destination IP address for the desired station is included as part of the m...

Page 45: ...ng RIP the routers on each network update each other every 30 seconds and check to see if there is any new information that should be added to the routing table The entries in a routing table are allowed to remain for 180 seconds If no information about a remote network is received in this time the destination network is marked as unreachable and removed from the routing table Communication New Ro...

Page 46: ... a node and for assigning a workstation s network address IPX achieves this in two ways Broadcasting an unsolicited IPX RIP message every 30 seconds Responding to a Get Target Request This method is requested by a node to determine the fastest path to a particular destination and is responded to by the router attached to the local network By checking the source address of the response message the ...

Page 47: ... request by a router for either all the servers on the given network or all of the routers of a particular type on a given network A response from any of the above A periodic broadcast by either a server or a router A changed server information broadcast The Service Information Table is used by all routers to track SAP information that is sent out by Novell servers Typically this contains informat...

Page 48: ...ing updates are being passed because the call is currently closed If this state were to exist for longer than the routing protocol time out normally 3 minutes the routes would decay and be removed from the tables at each end of the link If this were to happen then no routing could take place between the units at either end of the ISDN link To overcome this problem Nautica series routers automatica...

Page 49: ...orks especially in the IP environment While RIP is a distance based protocol which uses hop count as its only decision criteria and sends out routing updates every 30 seconds ignoring network changes OSPF is a Link State Shortest Path First Protocol which records the state of an interface and any changes to that interface Such changes then cause a routing update message to be sent This greatly red...

Page 50: ...ver They are also capable of passing the broadcast requests and directed responses of a DHCP transaction across subnets and WAN links This pass through action is known as BootP Relay Agent functionality As a DHCP server a Nautica router provides IP addresses manually automatically or dynamically The router will also manage the leases of dynamically assigned IP addresses and handle client lease rel...

Page 51: ...her discover message and start the process once more 4 All DHCP servers that sent an offer message wait a period for the client to send a request If this is not received these servers play no further part in the transaction The selected server fulfills the DHCP request by sending an ACKnowledge message which contains all the information the DHCP server wants to send to the client 5 If upon receipt...

Page 52: ...e Figure 1 3 DHCP Protocol Transaction To set up the current router as a DHCP server the DHCP Enable parameter at the system object prompt in BCC must be set to YES For more information on DHCP and how it should be configured please refer to Chapter 13 ...

Page 53: ...ent move to the system object of BCC and set it there For more information on this please refer to Chapter 5 If BootP is enabled then at least one of the configured paths must also be set up for BootP Relay This is done in the Path itself For more information on this refer to Chapter 7 Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP PPTP is designed to use the already existing Internet protocols of PPP Poi...

Page 54: ...xample a user with a PPP enabled PC generally running Windows 95 or Windows 3 1x wants to pass information to another site The only way to reach the remote site is through the Internet To achieve this scenario a PPP call is made via the ISDN PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network to a Nautica 4000 FEP the 4000 establishes a tunnel through the Internet to the PPTP enabled host such as Windows NT on...

Page 55: ... to send PPP on a local Ethernet LAN In this instance the client PC wraps its PPP data in PPTP which is then sent across the Ethernet LAN to Nautica 4000 A Included with the call setup is the ISDN number of Nautica 4000 B Nautica 4000 A strips away the PPTP information and then sends a PPP packet to Nautica 4000 B Nautica 4000 B accepts the incoming call and supplies a compliant IP address to the ...

Page 56: ...ng Filtering Filtering is a method of detecting the Ethernet frame type and the protocol carried within it and then forwarding or rejecting it Once a bridge filter has been set up in the bridge context the action on match attribute within the filter needs to be set to either Reject or Forward If the Forward option is chosen then only those frames in the Filter table are forwarded all others are re...

Page 57: ...and a Callback Request To reduce current bandwidth only one command is implemented by the BACP protocol Link Drop Query Request BAP defines this procedure for the two endpoints of the call by adding and dropping links when certain parameters are met during a call Request permission to add a link to a bundle Call Request Request that the peer to add a link to a bundle via a Callback Request Negotia...

Page 58: ...uest This request includes the number from the receiver s CNum table The caller will dial that specific number In both these instances the caller is charged for the additional bandwidth The Nautica Implementation of BACP Before BACP can be used on a Nautica router there are some parameters that you need to set to support the feature Multilink PPP and BACP must be enabled on both peers Advance PPP ...

Page 59: ...idth This is achieved by either allowing or disallowing extra calls The unit receiving the call supplies a BACP callback number to the unit making the call This calling unit dials the callback number to obtain the extra bandwidth Parameter Demand Threshold Nautica Wizard Dem Thresh PC BCC Function Demand Threshold PC is a percentage utilization of the total bandwidth of the path The second channel...

Page 60: ...mand Threshold and Idle Threshold The parameter specifies the time for which the Demand or Idle threshold must be met in order to bring a link up or down Parameter Idle Threshold Nautica Wizard Idle Thresh PC BCC Function The default here is 0 although the figure should be non zero if Bandwidth on Demand is used This parameter is related to the Dem Period parameter Parameter Callback Number Nautic...

Page 61: ...1 The caller requests a connection from the ISP 1 call at 64000 b s 2 The ISP acknowledges and grants the connection 1 call at 64000 b s 3 The caller requests files to be downloaded 1 call at 64000 b s 4 The ISP provides the requested files 1 call at 64000 b s 5 The caller s Demand Threshold exceeds 80 for the Demand Period of 30 seconds A Call Request is sent 1 call at 64000 b s Caller Setup ISP ...

Page 62: ...sumes 1 call at 64000 b s When the caller s use of the existing bandwidth 64000 b s exceeds the values set in the Demand Threshold parameter 80 for the amount of time specified in the Demand Period parameter 30 seconds a Call Request is sent to the ISP requesting extra bandwidth The ISP supplies another 64000 b s of bandwidth by providing the caller with an additional line to call CNum 654321 The ...

Page 63: ...1 call at 64000 b s 5 The ISP Demand Threshold of 60 is exceeded for the ISP Demand Period of 10 seconds The ISP sends a Callback Request to the caller with a CNum of 654321 1 call at 64000 b s 6 The caller acknowledges the Callback Request and dials the CNum to obtain the extra bandwidth 2 calls at 128000 b s 7 The ISP provides files on both lines using the multilink protocol 2 calls at 128000 b ...

Page 64: ...er 60 for the amount of time specified in the Demand Period parameter 10 seconds a Callback Request is sent to the caller with the CNum of the line to be used for the extra bandwidth The caller obtains the extra bandwidth by dialing the CNum 654321 provided by the ISP Files are passed down both links by the ISP using the multilink protocol When the ISPs utilization of all the bandwidth 128000 b s ...

Page 65: ... important benefit of NAT for Nautica routers is the ability for the router to be assigned an IP address by a service provider without needing to reconfigure the network behind the router For information on how to configure NAT on a Nautica router refer to Chapter 15 NAT Scenarios There are three scenarios in which NAT can be used on a Nautica router A single PC connected to a Nautica router which...

Page 66: ...s The Nautica router translates between these addresses and the single external address It also works out for which device an incoming packet is destined A Nautica Router connected to Multiple Remote Routers Figure 1 8 NAT with Multiple Remote Routers In this case Figure 1 8 each remote router provides the Nautica router with a different IP address The Nautica router translates between the differe...

Page 67: ... handled separately by the NAT protocol To translate addresses the router needs a table of internal addresses with the associated external port number and path Some of the table entries are configured manually for well known port numbers page 9 20 and some are automatically created when a connection is made from the internal network outside The following is an example of a table entry for a Web se...

Page 68: ...recalculated Blacklisting Routes Blacklisting is a mechanism used to denote paths in a router that are unavailable for various reasons A blacklisted path is kept on the blacklist table for a specified time period All routes associated with a blacklisted path are set to an infinite unreachable metric After a definable period of time the path will be re dialed and is either brought up or re blacklis...

Page 69: ...he router for a specified time A path is re dialed when the blacklist timeout parameter system context in BCC and Advanced System in Nautica Wizard expires The path is re dialed meaning each telephone number for the path is called until either the path comes up or each number has been called three times If the call fails the path is blacklisted once more A path also comes off the blacklist table i...

Page 70: ...ec is a security mechanism designed to allow both privacy of data via encryption and security of data via authentication Two different mechanisms exist to allow IP data to be passed over a network in a secure manner 1 Transport mode An extra field in the original IP frame authenticates the header of a packet Authentication Header or AH mode 2 Tunnel mode The entire original IP frame is encrypted a...

Page 71: ...ed to a remote router allowing a second address on the path 2 Network Address Translation NAT provides a single public address from an Internet Service Provider ISP The IP addresses at either end of the tunnel must be known for IPSec to operate This precludes the use of IPSec on dial up links to an ISP where the IP address is dynamically allocated If this functionality is required by the user it i...

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Page 73: ...o understand how the BCC operates This chapter contains the following sections Logging onto the Command Line page 2 2 Using Minimum to Distinguish page 2 5 Working with Minimum to Configure page 2 8 The BCC Structure page 2 9 BCC Help Options page 2 16 Displaying Parameters and Listing Objects page 2 19 Default Values page 2 21 ...

Page 74: ...our PC 2 Click on Connect Remote System 3 The Connect window Figure 2 1 appears Figure 2 1 Telnet Connect Window 4 As in Figure 2 1 enter the IP address of the router select the port and also the terminal type generally vt100 5 Click on the Connect button Alternatively if you are using Nautica Wizard to configure your router a Telnet session can be opened by 1 Opening Nautica Wizard ...

Page 75: ...e Command Line 117237 E Rev 00 2 3 Figure 2 2 Nautica Wizard Window 2 Clicking on Operations Telnet to Router Using either of these options causes the BCC login screen Figure 2 3 appears Figure 2 3 The BCC Login Screen ...

Page 76: ... router that has had its configuration set back to the factory defaults see defcon on page A 12 enter PASSWORD into the login screen and press the enter key For security purposes the password is not displayed on the screen instead characters are displayed as you type Press the enter key on the keyboard and you move into the BCC Welcome screen Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 The BCC Welcome Screen Note BCC p...

Page 77: ...ompt The prompt changes once more to read box co is the MTD for the config command Most MTDs are made up of the first two or three letters of the command MTDs can be combined to perform a series of actions on one line Type exit to return to the bcc prompt From here we want to go into config mode and then enter the system object page 2 13 At the bcc prompt type bcc co sy and press the enter key The...

Page 78: ... timeout parameter mgr and sets it to 0 turning the parameter off For more information on mgr timeout and the other system object parameters refer to Chapter 5 When you change an object or one of its parameters the prompt changes to remind you of this Currently the prompt reads Save system There is no MTD for the save verb as with exit To save the change we have made type save at the prompt For mo...

Page 79: ...ead we just type the information we need Save these changes To return to the box prompt type bo at any command line not the bcc prompt from here you must type co to enter config mode To exit the config mode altogether type exit at any prompt to return to the bcc mode To exit bcc mode and close this session type exit at the bcc prompt Note Closing a Telnet session to a router does not close the rou...

Page 80: ... example needs a path type and then a path name These two parameters separated by a are known as the path s MTC As an example enter the following at any config prompt box new pa ppp test The BCC prompt changes to show that you are now inside the new path object Save path ppp test Path type and Path name are only two of the many parameters that can be set for a path object but they are all that is ...

Page 81: ...tem and ipx Classes contain objects which are modified and created by the user Objects are items like IP routes IPX SAPs paths and devices Inside the classes different actions are performed but there are some commands that are common to all classes and modes these are known as command verbs Appendix A This section of the manual aims to explain these concepts in more detail In the table below click...

Page 82: ...is reached when you first log into the router and also by typing exit at the config mode prompt box Typing at the bcc prompt lists some of the commands that can be actioned here bcc Commands help List attributes and objects configurable at this level config Enter configuration mode show Show information and statistics info Display version information exit Exit BCC bcc Figure 2 5 bcc Mode Commands ...

Page 83: ...r router It contains the various classes and objects and objects page 2 13 which in turn contain the parameters To enter config mode at the bcc prompt type bcc co where co is the MTD for the config command page 2 5 After the command is typed press the enter key The command line prompt changes to read box box is the top level of the config mode from here you can return to the bcc mode by typing exi...

Page 84: ...e or values allowed for attribute info list current attribute values for this object cwc Go to root level cwc or previous level cwc pwc Show full context starting from root bcc level lso List objects configured in this context exit Exit BCC Classes system debug radius ppp path ip ipx bridge device isdn dhcp nat dns wins box Figure 2 6 config Classes For more information on the classes refer to pag...

Page 85: ...t allow you to configure them in more detail For information on the object parameters refer to the relevant chapter for the object within this manual There are 13 classes within the config mode To move into a class it is easier to use its MTD The table below lists all the MTDs for the classes Table 2 1 Class MTDs Class MTD Class MTD system sy debug deb radius ra ppp pp path pa ip ip ipx ipx bridge...

Page 86: ... prompt there is no need to use the co MTD to move to an object For example to move into the radius object from the bcc prompt and then into the ip object the following is typed bcc co ra radius ip ip In this example co ra moves the BCC out of the bcc mode into config mode and then into the radius class At the radius prompt the ip command tells the BCC to move out of the radius class and into the ...

Page 87: ...Discussed In config co Bridge br Chapter 12 Debug deb Chapter 17 Device dev Chapter 6 DHCP dh Chapter 13 IP ip Chapter 9 OSPF os Chapter 18 IPX ipx Chapter 10 ISDN is Chapter 11 NAT na Chapter 15 PPP pp Chapter 8 Path pa Chapter 7 RADIUS ra Chapter 14 System sy Chapter 5 WINS wi Chapter 16 DNS dns Chapter 19 ...

Page 88: ... disable IP mode route or bridge IP filter action of IP filters cache timeout timeout of IP route cache secs Classes filter ospf route ip Figure 2 7 Using the help Command Here help shows what attributes can be amended at this prompt and also the sub classes that can be entered To get more specific help perhaps on one of the attributes type the attribute followed by a For example to display help o...

Page 89: ...play the help much faster ip en enabled enable disable IP Possible values are yes no ip Figure 2 10 Attribute Help The MTDs for individual attributes are explained in the relevant chapters throughout the rest of this manual Help however it is displayed always shows an explanation for the item in question and then how it can be used In the IP Enabled example shown in Figure 2 10 you are told what t...

Page 90: ... Reference Guide To use this information type the attribute followed by the value For example to turn IP routing on the following is typed ip en yes Save ip where en is the MTD for the IP Enabled parameter and yes is the value being set ...

Page 91: ... eth LAN01 path ppp RemotePPP path nau NauticaSteve path frr Frame Realy device box MARLIN device eth LAN01 device wan WAN01 device bri ISDN TA01 device isdn ISDN01 device isdn ISDN02 box Figure 2 11 Listing Objects At a class prompt lso l also lists the class specific objects For example to list all the IP objects that have been created on the router at the ip prompt type the following ip lso l r...

Page 92: ...t all the parameters available in an IP route object the following is typed in this case from within the route object itself route P 198 200 1 0 24 LAN01 i type P ipaddr 198 200 1 0 ipmasklen 24 pname LAN01 gateway addr 0 0 0 0 metric 1 proxy no route P 198 200 1 0 24 LAN01 Figure 2 13 Displaying Parameters For more information on IP routes refer to Chapter 9 ...

Page 93: ...turns it to a default or ready state Saving Configuration Files Before setting a router back to its default condition it is useful to save the current configuration to a file In this way the configuration can be downloaded into this or another Nautica router To save the configuration of a router to a file use Nautica Wizard 1 Open Nautica Wizard Figure 2 14 Nautica Wizard Window 2 Click on the rou...

Page 94: ...tension is added automatically 5 Click on Save to save the configuration To protect the configuration file it is possible to password protect it By adding a Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP password to a configuration file the password needs to be entered each time the file is downloaded to a router 6 In the Password for TFTP Transfer window enter a password and click on OK Leave this option bl...

Page 95: ... If you are using Telnet to access this router the connection to the router is lost as the IP address changes If your PC can access the entire network via another router re establish a connection to the default state router using the 10 1 1 1 default address If your PC cannot access the entire network you need to configure the router using Nautica Wizard After a new IP address has been entered usi...

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Page 97: ...nfiguration entries Additionally this chapter explains how the configuration of one router can be moved to another and vice versa It also deals with some of the options you should be aware of when configuring and running Nautica routers This chapter includes the following sections Using Quick Setup page 3 2 Configuration Tips page 3 20 Storing and Retrieving Configuration Files page 3 22 ...

Page 98: ...omatically when it is completed Access the manager port via a Telnet or Hyperterminal session Once you are at any prompt type bcc setup The Quick Setup routine is a list of questions which you must answer to complete the setup When Quick Setup is running there is no way it can be cancelled without powering off the router or rebooting the router without saving when Quick Setup is finished In the ta...

Page 99: ... Enter the IP address of your Nautica router or the IP address given you by the ISP Type in the address in the format 000 000 000 000 00 where 00 is the subnet mask you are using If you enter the address without a subnet mask for example 198 200 100 10 0 or 198 200 100 10 the router is set up for single host addressing Single host addressing is used when your router is connecting to an ISP Press e...

Page 100: ...ow that you need to use another protocol like Frame Relay for example leave this at the default of n Otherwise change this to y and press ENTER Enter the remote ISDN number to dial Type in here the full number without spaces of the remote unit you want to call including its area code This is the ISP number or the number of the remote unit to which you want to connect When setup completes it places...

Page 101: ...cc At this point a call is made to the specified ISDN number to establish routes After a minute you can cancel this call using the cancel verb for example box can 123456 where can is the MTD for the cancel verb Appendix A and 123456 is the ISDN number to be cancelled It is useful to save the configuration at this point as well Type save at the prompt and press enter Save bcc save Config saved bcc ...

Page 102: ...of your Nautica router or the IP address given you by the ISP Type in the address in the format 000 000 000 000 00 where 00 is the subnet mask you are using If you enter the address without a subnet mask for example 198 200 100 10 0 or 198 200 100 10 the router is set up for single host addressing Single host addressing is used when your router is connecting to an ISP Press enter Are you using Cul...

Page 103: ...d IPX is a protocol used by Novell to route information across their networks If you are using a Novell network you should answer y to this question otherwise leave it at the default of n To use IPX routing refer to page 3 10 Answering n to the IPX question brings up the next setup question Do you want to use PPP y n n Point to Point Protocol PPP is the standard protocol used to communicate betwee...

Page 104: ...this password here Alternatively you may need extra security on your router Entering a password here will set up the passwords secrets for incoming and outgoing PAP and CHAP If you require more information on Password Authentication Protocol PAP and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP turn to Chapter 8 This is the last question in the setup the prompt now reads Quick Setup complete Th...

Page 105: ...s point as well Type save at the prompt and press enter Save bcc save Config saved bcc After the Quick Setup option has run and the configuration changes are saved it is important to be aware of what has happened to the router Refer to Quick Setup Checks on page 3 15 for this information ...

Page 106: ...ecting to the Internet via an Internet Service Provider ISP enter the account name the ISP has given you Press enter Enter the IP Address for this router Enter the IP address of your Nautica router or the IP address given you by the ISP Type in the address in the format 000 000 000 000 00 where 00 is the subnet mask you are using If you enter the address without a subnet mask for example 198 200 1...

Page 107: ...ocol Extended IPX is a protocol used by Novell to route information across their networks If you are using a Novell network you should answer y to this question Press enter Auto learn network number y n n The network number is the name of the local IPX network If you know this number leave the default of n otherwise change it to y to enable the router to learn this number directly Press enter Ente...

Page 108: ...name of a server here and press enter Type another name and press enter and so on When you have entered all the server names press enter on a blank line and you will move to the next question Do you want to use PPP y n n Point to Point Protocol PPP is the standard protocol used to communicate between routers Unless you know that you need to use another protocol like frame relay for example leave t...

Page 109: ... here Alternatively you may need extra security on your router Entering a password here will set up the passwords secrets for incoming and outgoing PAP and CHAP If you require more information on Password Authentication Protocol PAP and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP turn to Chapter 8 This is the last question in the setup the prompt will now read Quick Setup complete The Router ...

Page 110: ...t this point as well Type save at the prompt and press enter Save bcc save Config saved bcc After the Quick Setup option has run and the configuration changes are saved it is important to be aware of what has happened to the router Refer to Quick Setup Checks on page 3 15 for this information ...

Page 111: ... type box ls l where ls l is the MTD for the lso l command Appendix A Remember to precede the command with the co command if you start at the bcc prompt BCC mode Using ls l causes a list of all the objects to appear bcc co lso l device box Nautica4000 device eth LAN01 device wan WAN01 device bri ISDN TA01 device isdn ISDN01 device pri ISDN PRI01 path eth LAN01 path nau Central path ppp RemotePPPSi...

Page 112: ... in the prior example may change their names when the Setup procedure places an automatic call to them To edit a path use the following MTC mod pa type name Where mod is the MTD for the verb modify Appendix A pa is the MTD that takes you into the path context Chapter 7 type is the type of path to be edited and name is the name assigned to this path For example to edit the RemotePPPSite Path type b...

Page 113: ...tePPPSite isdn n 2 01234567890 In this instance isdn n 2 is the MTD for the isdn number 2 attribute and 01234567890 is the new value to be assigned to this attribute For more information on path attributes refer to Appendix A Calling a Remote Path Calling a remote path can provide your router with more information To call a unit use the following MTC call isdn number or call pathname where pathnam...

Page 114: ...you entered during the setup or pathname is the path being called In the previous example the following can be typed to end the call box can 123456 or box can remotenautica If you want to see the progress of the call at any prompt type while a call is in progress sh ca This displays the ISDN call table box sh ca Port State Number Called CLI Time BC EC Rate ISDN01 Idle 0 145Sy64K ISDN02 Idle 0 0 Sy...

Page 115: ...ists the statistics for all calls being made All the activity on an ISDN port can be cleared by using the clear verb box cl dev isdno1 box cl dev isdn02 where cl is the MTD for the clear verb dev is the device class and isdn01 02 is the ISDN port to be cleared ...

Page 116: ...the tree To move back one level towards the BCC context type ctrl l or pop and a number from the history list if necessary To move directly back to the BCC prompt type exit To quit the management interface BCC type exit at the bcc prompt If you exit and re enter the BCC without rebooting configuration changes that were made during the last BCC session are still in effect To move directly to a conf...

Page 117: ...o fit on one line The allows the command to wrap to the next line without the command being run When enter is pressed without the after the static attribute the command is run and the unit moves into the new WINS entry Where possible use the MTCs and MTDs for command lines rather than the full command Exiting the Manager without quitting due to a computer crash perhaps does not save changes or reb...

Page 118: ...a text file using your terminal emulation If you are using a Telnet program that supports the copy and paste facilities all you need do is list the configuration as explained in the next section and then copy the required information defcon the unit Appendix A and then paste the configuration back into the unit Showing the Configuration At any prompt the sh verb used with the config variable lists...

Page 119: ...fusion should only be pasted into a unit that has been returned to its default configuration using the defcon verb Appendix A The BCC allows you to batch commands into a unit without them being executed one line at a time This is an easier way to load saved configurations into a unit Two verbs are used with the batch options batch to turn batch mode on and commit to end batch mode and send the new...

Page 120: ...ation at the prompt Once all the data is entered type the following bcc commit Save bcc After the commit verb is used all the configuration information is loaded into the unit When the configuration is entered the prompt returns to normal and you can save the configuration into the unit ...

Page 121: ...from a version earlier than 4 042R refer to Appendix B This chapter contains the following sections Upgrading from NauticaRS 4 123R or 5 016R page 4 2 Upgrading from Nautica 4 114R or 4 042R page 4 5 Upgrading to Nautica Wizard 5 5 page 4 7 Note Upgrade utilities are located in the upgrade directory on the router installation CD They are not installed as part of the Nautica Wizard BCC installation...

Page 122: ...ns 4 123R and 5 016R to Version 5 5 complete the following steps 1 Insert the installation CD into your PC 2 In the Nautica Wizard window Figure 4 1 select the router to be upgraded by clicking on it once Figure 4 1 Nautica Wizard Window 3 Click on File Download New Router Software 4 The Select File to Download window Figure 4 2 appears ...

Page 123: ...tica Router File Nautica Router File CLAM clam bay Nautica 250 Australia N250au0 bay CLAM IP clamip bay Nautica 250 Japan N250nt0 bay Marlin marlin bay Nautica 250 U S N250us0 bay Nautica 4000 n4000 bay Marlin IPSec marl_is bay Nautica 200 Europe n200eu0 bay N250 Aust IPSec N250au1 bay Nautica 200 Australia n200au0 bay N250 Eur IPSec N250eu1 bay Nautica 200 Japan n200nt0 bay N250 Japan IPSec N250n...

Page 124: ... well to confirm the restoration of the router configuration Figure 4 4 Password for TFTP Transfer The new software is loaded and your configuration files are converted to NauticaRS Version 5 5 and re loaded into the router Note If you are not loading the software off the CD a zip file can be obtained from http support baynetworks com software router nauticars html Unzip this file into a directory...

Page 125: ...and config displays the router configuration If you do not have session logging select the configuration copy and paste it into a text file like Microsoft Notepad 3 Insert the setup CD into your PC 4 Upgrade the router software by selecting the router in the Nautica Wizard window Figure 4 1 and clicking on File Download New Router Software 5 In the Select File to Download window Figure 4 2 change ...

Page 126: ...re Window 10 Change to the directory that contains your converted configuration file and click on Open 11 The Password for TFTP Transfer window Figure 4 6 appears Figure 4 6 Password for TFTP Transfer Window 12 If you have a router password protecting the configuration enter it here and click on OK If there is no password click on OK to complete the restoration 13 ...

Page 127: ...e to the latest version of Nautica Wizard complete the following steps 1 Make sure Nautica Wizard is not running on your PC 2 Download the new version of the Nautica Wizard from the following website http support baynetworks com software router nauticars html 3 Extract the zip file and overwrite the existing Nautica Wizard software usually in program files baynetworks nautica wizard 4 Start the Na...

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Page 129: ...figured in the system class object Change into this object by typing sy at any configuration prompt precede this command with co if you are at the bcc prompt This chapter contains the following sections Displaying System Parameters page 5 2 Modifying System Parameters page 5 4 The Advanced Manager page 5 16 ...

Page 130: ...o return to the system prompt Many of the system parameters are quite long and the names of the parameters must be typed in exactly to amend a system option To save you having to remember the names of all the parameters they have their own MTDs These MTDs can be used to change their values For example to change the blacklist timeout without an MTD the following needs to be typed system blacklist t...

Page 131: ...ameter refer to page 5 4 Table 5 1 system Object Parameter MTDs parameter MTD parameter MTD name na dhcp enable dhcp password pas bootp relay enable bootp relay e mgr timeout mg bootp relay server bootp relay s fp enable fp syscontact sysc beep on new alarm be syslocation sysl beep on isdn call beep on i public community pu blacklist timeout bla private community pr secure unit se snmp trap addr 1...

Page 132: ...can save you mistyping commands and creating new objects in error Until you are used to the BCC it is recommended that you precede all parameter change commands with the mod verb In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance name password mgr timeout fp enable beep on new alarm beep on isdn call blacklist timeout secure unit advanced manager html manager pptp e...

Page 133: ... password up to 32 characters Function This password protects the configuration of the router particularly when its configuration is downloaded or restored using TFTP or Nautica Wizard Instructions Enter a password if required The password you type is displayed on the screen in encrypted format for extra security All passwords are case sensitive Parameter mgr timeout MTC mg Default 0 Options A num...

Page 134: ...using a Nautica Marlin or Nautica 4000 Parameter beep on new alarm MTC be Default yes Options yes no Function Allows or disallows the audible beep heard on a new alarm Instructions With this option set to yes the unit will beep every time a new alarm is received Parameter beep on isdn call Default yes Options yes no Function Allows or disallows the audible beep heard when a new ISDN call is receiv...

Page 135: ...is blacklisted all its associated routes are marked as unreachable These routes eventually decay are lost unless they are updated This allows ISDN connected networks to use alternate routes if they are set up A path cannot be used while it is on the blacklist Leaving this parameter at the default of 0 specifies exponential blacklisting Each time a path is re tried and fails the blacklist time is d...

Page 136: ...e unit is set to yes the name of the remote router must match the name of an existing Nautica path If there is no match the call is dropped Instructions Enable or disable this parameter depending on the security systems you have implemented Security is also set using Password Authentication Protocol PAP and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP For more information on PAP and CHAP refer...

Page 137: ...e MTC ppt Default No Options No Yes Function Enabling this parameter allows Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol PPTP operation With this parameter enabled PPTP can be set up on a PPP path or in an ISDN Multi Subscriber Number MSN For more information on PPTP refer to Chapter 1 To learn how to use PPTP on a PPP path refer to page 7 17 To find out how to set up an MSN that uses PPTP refer to page 11 ...

Page 138: ...up this router as a DHCP server enable this parameter and refer to Chapter 13 Instructions Enable this parameter if you want this router to act as a DHCP server Parameter bootp relay enable MTC bootp relay e Default No Options No Yes Function Enabling this option allows the router to forward BOOTP Relay requests to the server specified in the bootp relay server parameter Enabling this parameter me...

Page 139: ...ay requests to this address and not along a pre defined path For more general information on BootP Relay refer to Chapter 1 To enable BootP Relay on a specific path refer to Chapter 7 Instructions Enter an IP address if BootP is to be routed to a specific server or leave this parameter at the default to send BootP along specific BootP enabled paths Parameter syscontact MTC sysc Default NoContact F...

Page 140: ...nter a location for SNMP if required Parameter public community MTC pu Default PUBLIC Options A valid password Function Changing this parameter sets the read access to this router The parameter must match in both the sending and receiving routers for the configuration information to be read Setting a password here allows SNMP get requests to display the configuration parameters Instructions Enter ...

Page 141: ...onfiguration changes to be made This password allows SNMP set messages to change the configuration parameters Instructions Enter a password if required Parameter snmp trap addr 1 to 4 MTC No MTC Default 0 0 0 0 Options Valid IP addresses Function The SNMP trap addresses are the IP addresses that SNMP traps will be sent to If left at the default 0 0 0 0 no traps will be sent Instructions Enter trap...

Page 142: ... 0 Options A value from 0 to 7 Function Some Syslog daemons allow you to send specific types of logs to different files For example disk errors could be sent to log 0 IPX errors to log 1 and so on The BCC allows you to set log levels for individual modules so this functionality is only necessary if you are sending logs to another Syslog daemon other than the BCC Instructions Only change this optio...

Page 143: ...lows calls to be disabled on the router as a whole Instructions The values that can be set here are as follows None There is no call disabling set for this router Incoming All incoming calls are disabled on this router Outgoing All outgoing calls are disabled on this router Bothway Incoming and outgoing calls are disabled on the router ...

Page 144: ...ration MUST then be saved The Advanced Manager allows additional path and Open Shortest Path First OSPF parameters to be set For more information on OSPF refer to Chapter 1 For details on how OSPF is set up on a Nautica router refer to Chapter 18 In the table below click on the advanced parameter for which you require further assistance ipx metric ospf dead time ospf metric ospf priority ospf hell...

Page 145: ...meter ospf metric MTC ospf m Default 0 Options A valid metric or hop count Function Generally this number is generated by OSPF automatically You can change the hop count manually Instructions Change this value if necessary Parameter ospf hello time MTC ospf h Default 10 seconds Options A valid number of seconds Function The frequency in seconds at which OSPF Hello packets are sent to indicate that...

Page 146: ...alue as required Parameter ospf priority MTC ospf p Default 1 Options A valid priority Function This is used by OSPF to calculate the designated router Instructions Change this value to amend the designated router for this OSPF area Parameter ospf area MTC ospf a Default 0 Options A valid OSPF area number Function This configures the unit to be a part of a discrete OSPF area OSPF Area 0 is always ...

Page 147: ... Nautica router These are things like the ISDN and BRI modules The device context is where internal router device objects are configured This chapter contains the following sections Displaying Devices page 6 2 Device Types page 6 4 Modifying Devices page 6 7 Device Statistics page 6 80 ...

Page 148: ...nto the device object type is the type of device to be edited and name is the name assigned to the device For example at the box config prompt the following is typed to modify the Basic Rate Interface BRI device box dev bri isdn ta01 device bri isdn ta01 Device names are assigned by the router and cannot be amended To see a list of all the devices on your router use the ls l command at the box pro...

Page 149: ...01 path ppp Central path nau NauticaLocal path frr FrameRelay ip ipx bridge device box MARLIN device eth LAN01 device wan WAN01 device bri ISDN TA01 device isdn ISDN01 device isdn ISDN02 isdn dhcp nat dns wins Figure 6 1 Nautica Router Object Path and Device List The list of devices displayed by your router depends on the Nautica router you are using and the devices you have installed ...

Page 150: ...equire further information Parameter Box Function This is the main device the unit itself The box type indicates that this device contains all other devices It is not possible to edit this device Parameter Eth Function Inside the Nautica unit there is a network interface card NIC that connects into the local area network LAN This NIC is known as LAN01 and is of the type Eth as the local network is...

Page 151: ... This device can be edited Parameter ISDN Function This device represents the ISDN channels attached to the BRI PRI devices Parameter WAN Function This is the port connecting to the Wide Area Network WAN Editing the mode in this device enables extra functionality for example the creation of Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs and the ability to attach asynchronous devices to the port such as external ...

Page 152: ...ter PVC Function Permanent Virtual circuits PVCs are automatically created when the WAN mode is changed to frame relay They can only be edited at the time of creation Parameter Modem Function This device represents any modems you have inside your Nautica unit ...

Page 153: ... to be edited and name is the name assigned to the device For example at the box config prompt the following is typed to modify the Basic Rate Interface BRI device box dev bri isdn ta01 device bri isdn ta01 As in the previous example the BCC prompt changes to show that you are now inside the device object Typing i the MTD for the info command at a device prompt displays a list of all the device pa...

Page 154: ...t voice is the device type and voicenn is the name of the voice port for example voice01 When you have entered the voice object the prompt changes to show that you are in the device object for example device voice voice01 Typing i MTD for the info command at this prompt lists all the parameters for the device In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance type r...

Page 155: ...TC id Default The device name Options Cannot be amended by the user Function This is the name assigned to this device by the router It cannot be changed by the user Instructions This is an information only parameter Parameter state MTC st Default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Function Enables or disables the device Instructions The values here are Enable Enables the device so that it can operat...

Page 156: ...modem set the connection mode to Aud31Khz Audio 3 1 Khz Parameter resbchan MTC res Default None Options None Either B1 B2 Function Each voice device has two B channels each B channel can carry a different call data or voice You can reserve one of the two B channels for voice only This means that only one data call may be placed the other B channel being reserved for the voice port Instructions The...

Page 157: ...he ring cadence values are as follows Ring1 A single ring every two seconds Ring2 A double ring every two seconds Ring3 A triple ring every two seconds RingRing Repeated ringing with short pauses Parameter sel1 MTC sel1 Default Blank Options A valid telephone number up to 15 characters in length Function If this voice port is to use a Multiple Subscriber Number MSN the MSN number is entered in thi...

Page 158: ...n this option is used in conjunction with the Select Multi Subscriber Numbering sel2 parameter explained later The cadence values are as follows Ring1 A single ring every two seconds Ring2 A double ring every two seconds Ring3 A triple ring every two seconds RingRing Repeated ringing with short pauses Parameter sel2 MTC sel2 Default Blank Options A valid MSN Function This parameter allows you to s...

Page 159: ...e may be too high to make the bells ring If this is the case lower the frequency Instructions Change the ring frequency if required Parameter voiceservices MTC vo Default On Options On Off Function Allows or disallows voice services Instructions Voice services are provided by your ISDN supplier They include options like Call Waiting and Call Holding The values here are On Voice services are turned...

Page 160: ...make way for the voice call This happens only if the initial data link is not lost by bumping the extra line On Demand Calls CLI If there are two lines up to the same destination and one of those lines is an extra bandwidth line the additional line is dropped if it matches a Calling Line Identifier CLI number as specified in the CLI1bump page 6 15 and CLI2bump page 6 15 parameters On CLI If the da...

Page 161: ... 6 14 to evaluate whether a data call should be dropped for a voice call Instructions Enter a telephone number optional Parameter cli2bump Default Blank Options A valid telephone number Function Enter a telephone number that can be used with the Bumpdata parameter page 6 14 to evaluate whether a data call should be dropped for a voice call Instructions Enter a telephone number optional ...

Page 162: ...make way for the voice call This happens only if the initial data link is not lost by bumping the extra line On Demand Calls CLI If there are two lines up to the same destination and one of those lines is an extra bandwidth line the additional line is dropped if it matches a Calling Line Identifier CLI number as specified in the CLI1bump page 6 15 and CLI2bump page 6 15 parameters On CLI If the da...

Page 163: ...e CLI depending on its own numbering plan User The CLI is presented as per pre defined MSNs Never The CLI is never presented Parameter ton Default network Options Unknown International National Network Specific Subscriber Abbreviated Use Built In Function Defines the type of number style used Unknown is the default Amend this option according to the information supplied by your service provider In...

Page 164: ...nal Std Private Use Built in Function The numbering plan information for the ISDN line Generally Unknown is used for this parameter but some countries need to know the type of call that is passing along this ISDN line In these cases select the correct option Instructions Enter a value if required based on information from your service provider ...

Page 165: ...ri is the device type and isdn tann is the name of the BRI port for example isdn ta01 When you have entered the BRI object the prompt changes to show that you are in the device object for example device bri isdn ta01 Typing i MTD for the info command at this prompt lists all the parameters for the device In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance type outsid...

Page 166: ...er Parameter ident MTC id Default Device name Options The router generated name applied to this device Function This is the name of the device It is a fixed option and cannot be changed by the user Instructions This is an information only parameter Parameter state MTC st Default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Function Enables or disables the device Instructions Enter a value Enabled Enables the ...

Page 167: ...ructions Only amend this parameter if advised to do so by your service provider Parameter Use CLI MTC us Default Info Options Info Auto Force Function Calling Line Identification CLI is a further level of security that occurs before any other authentication PAP and CHAP When the Nautica 200 receives a call the calling switch sends the ISDN number it is calling as part of its data This is the CLI n...

Page 168: ...tication proceeds The receiving unit matches the incoming number against an ISDN number in a path and then matches the PAP CHAP passwords on that path If the passwords are authenticated the call is allowed if they are not authenticated the call is dropped If no path is found for the incoming number the receiving unit challenges the sending unit to identify itself The sending unit responds with its...

Page 169: ...e CLI depending on its own numbering plan User The CLI is presented as per pre defined MSNs Never The CLI is never presented Parameter ton Default network Options Unknown International National Network Specific Subscriber Abbreviated Use Built In Function Defines the type of number style used Unknown is the default Amend this option according to the information supplied by your service provider In...

Page 170: ...service provider Parameter msn MTC ms Default Blank Options A valid MSN Function Multi Subscriber Networking MSN is an option you buy from your service provider Specifying an MSN in this field limits incoming data calls to this number only Data calls coming in on any other number are ignored by the unit Instructions The format of the MSN specified here is also dependent on your service provider So...

Page 171: ...t of the subaddress specified here is also dependent on your service provider You must check with your provider as to how subaddress numbers should be entered Parameter outside line MTC outs Default Blank Options A number that needs to be dialled to reach an outside line Function Many companies use PBX systems that require an extra number to be dialled to reach an outside line for example 9 If thi...

Page 172: ...t LEASED PPP or LEASED NA Instructions Leased Line ISDN and Normal Switched ISDN cannot be used on the same ISDN TA Parameter incomingres Default 0 Options 0 1 2 Function The Nautica 200 has two channels that can be reserved for incoming data calls Specifying 1 or 2 here will reserve the channels If the option is left at 0 then all the channels are used for incoming data calls as required Note Res...

Page 173: ... ISDN Options Nat ISDN AT T Custom Multipoint AT TCustomptp Point Point Nortel DMS Function You need only specify a switch type if you are using a Nautica router with a U ISDN interface North America If you are using a U ISDN interface select the switch type used by your local telephone company s central office Note Reserving both channels for outgoing data calls will mean that the unit can no lon...

Page 174: ...s A valid Service Profile Identifier SPID Function The second SPID assigned by the telephone company should be entered here only if ISDN interface modules with North American ISDN support are installed With certain switch configurations this parameter need not be set or be set on the first channel only Parameter Ch1L MTC ch1l Default Blank Options A valid local directory number Function The first ...

Page 175: ...t Blank Options An area code Function The area code associated with the SPIDS and local numbers Instructions If necessary enter your area code Parameter voice spid MTC voi Default either Options either ch1 ch2 Function This parameter is only valid if you are in North America when ordering an ISDN line from your supplier it is often possible to specify which channels are to be used for data calls a...

Page 176: ...ty on the unit Instructions There are several values that you can set Either Either incoming PAP or CHAP is accepted on this port PAP Only incoming PAP is accepted CHAP Only incoming CHAP is accepted BWPAP Incoming and outgoing PAP is accepted BWCHAP Incoming and outgoing CHAP is accepted BWEither Both incoming and outgoing PAP and CHAP are accepted None No profiles are used Custom profile A profi...

Page 177: ...hich channels you want attached to which WAN port thus increasing the amount of information that can be passed through an individual WAN port Select the operational mode for your PRI card PRI Mode To edit a PRI device use the following syntax co mod dev pri isdn prinn where co takes you into config mode if required mod is the MTD for the modify verb optional dev takes you into the device object pr...

Page 178: ...ult Cannot be changed by the user Function This is the type of device in this case PRI The option is set by the system and cannot be changed Instructions This is an information only parameter type keyedchans ident incomingres state outgoingres use cli ppp profile clipmode frametype ton long haul npi fdl type msn line build out subaddress line code outside line line length mode bcmapmode SwitchType...

Page 179: ...r state MTC st Default enabled Options enabled disabled Function Enables or disables the device Instructions Enter a value Enabled Enables the device and allows it to operate Disabled Disables the device stopping it from operating Parameter use cli MTC us Default info Options info auto force Function Calling Line Identification CLI is a further level of security that occurs before any other authen...

Page 180: ... for CLI an incoming call is automatically matched against an existing path that contains the CLI number If the path exists then authentication proceeds The receiving unit matches the incoming number against an ISDN number in a path and then matches the PAP CHAP passwords on that path If the passwords are authenticated the call is allowed if they are not authenticated the call is dropped If no pat...

Page 181: ...tions The values here are Network The network presents the CLI depending on its own numbering plan User The CLI is presented as per pre defined MSNs Never The CLI is never presented Parameter ton MTC ton Default network Options Unknown International National Network Specific Subscriber Abbreviated Use Built In Function Defines the type of number style used Instructions Network is the default Amend...

Page 182: ...r msn MTC ms Default Blank Options A valid MSN Function MSN is an option you buy from your service provider Specifying an MSN in this field limits incoming data calls to this number only Data calls coming in on any other number are ignored by the unit Instructions The format of the MSN specified here is also dependent on your service provider Some providers require that the entire number is entere...

Page 183: ... Instructions The format of the subaddress specified here is also dependent on your service provider You must check with your provider as to how subaddress numbers should be entered Parameter outside line MTC outs Default Blank Options A number used to reach an outside line Function Many companies use PBX systems that require an extra digit or gigits to be dialled to reach an outside line for exam...

Page 184: ...by the service provider at the time of installation Parameter SwitchType MTC sw Default natisdn2 Options natisdn 2 at tcustom at tcustomptp and nortel dms Function The switch type used at the telephone company s local central office a switch type should only be entered here if ISDN interface modules with North American ISDN support are installed Parameter numofchans MTC nu Default 30 Options A val...

Page 185: ...d by the user Parameter incomingres MTC in Default 0 Options A valid number of channels Function Each ISDN connection has two channels that can be reserved for incoming data calls Specifying a number here will reserve that many channels If the option is left at 0 then all the channels are used for incoming data calls as required Note Reserving all channels for incoming data calls will mean that th...

Page 186: ...None custom profile Function Specifies the default PPP profile that will be used on this ISDN port for incoming calls The PPP profile allows for extra security on the unit Instructions There are several values that you can set Either Either incoming PAP or CHAP is accepted on this port PAP Only incoming PAP is accepted CHAP Only incoming CHAP is accepted BWPAP Incoming and outgoing PAP is accepted...

Page 187: ...ied by your switch provider PTT Instructions Both E1 and T1 framing is supported crc4 and noncrc4 are related to E1 framing while esf crc6 esf f4 f12 and f72 d4 are related to T1 framing Parameter long haul MTC lo Default yes Options yes no Function This parameter is relevant to T1 framing only If set to yes it specifies whether you are running as a Customer Service Unit CSU If set to no it specif...

Page 188: ...saging channel for statistical purposes Instructions The options here are ANSI Use this to run HDLC and bit orientated messages AT T Use this to run HDLC only Parameter line build out MTC line bu Default 0db Options 0db 7 5db 15db 22 5db Function This parameter is only relevant if framing is set to T1 If Long Haul is set to Yes this parameter changes the signal strength to avoid crosstalk Instruct...

Page 189: ...e Parameter line length MTC line le Default 0 25 Options 0 25 26 65 66 100 101 135 136 165 166 185 186 210 Function This parameter is only relevant if framing is set to T1 Alters the electrical characteristics of the transmitted frame if the Long Haul parameter is set to No Instructions Your switch provider advises you of the line code for your line Parameter bcmapmode MTC bcm Default onetoone Opt...

Page 190: ... bchan num frac MTC No MTC Default Valid B channel to fractional mapping Options A valid B channel to fractional mapping Function This attribute is not relevant to standard PRI mode operation Instructions For more information on this attribute refer to page 6 45 ...

Page 191: ...e being edited The BCC prompt changes to show that you are editing the PRI device device pri ISDN PRI01 To change the PRI card from PRI mode to Fractional mode at the PRI prompt type the following device pri ISDN PRI01 mode frac Where mode is the mode parameter and frac changes the mode to Fractional For more information on the mode attribute refer to page 6 50 Typing i at this prompt lists all th...

Page 192: ... parameter Parameter ident MTC id Default Cannot be changed by the user Function This is the name of the device and again is a system option The user cannot amend this option Instructions This is an information only parameter type keyedchans ident incomingres state OutgoingRes use cli PPP Profile clipmode FrameType ton long haul npi fdl type msn line build out subaddress line code outside line lin...

Page 193: ... us Default info Options info auto force Function This attribute is not relevant when operating in Fractional mode Parameter clipmode MTC clipm Default network Options Network User Never Function Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP and Calling Line Identification Restriction CLIR define how CLI information is set up on the ISDN line Instructions The values here are Network The network pr...

Page 194: ...ctions Network is the default Amend this option according to the information supplied by your service provider Parameter npi MTC npi Default network Options Unknown ISDN Telephony Telephony 5ESS Data Telex National Std Private Use Built in Function The numbering plan for the ISDN line Instructions Generally Network is used for this parameter but some countries need to know the type of call that is...

Page 195: ...on This attribute is not relevant when operating in Fractional mode Parameter outside line MTC outs Default Blank Options The number required to reach an outside line Function Many companies use PBX systems that require an extra digit or digits to be dialed in order to reach an outside line for example 9 Use this parameter to enter the digit s needed to reach an outside line Instructions Enter the...

Page 196: ...ider All ISDN channels are changed to WAN ports when the Mode is changed to Fractional To display the new WAN ports at any prompt type the following device pri ISDN PRI01 sh dev st A screen similar to the following appears Type Identification Location Enabled Status box MARLIN eth LAN01 Internal Enabled Up wan WAN01 V 11 Internal Enabled Down isdn ISDN01 Internal 1 Enabled Disabled exp NX PRI01 Sl...

Page 197: ...fchans MTC nu Default 30 Options The number of channels purchased from your service provider Function When you purchase fractional mode from your service provider you specify how many channels you want to use This number is entered here In the U K for example British Telecom supply a service called Aggregate Kilostream also known as Fractional E1 Purchasing this service allows you to specify how m...

Page 198: ...e enabled on this device Instructions The number of channels on the PRI card you have purchased Parameter incomingres MTC in Default 0 Options A valid number of channels Function This attribute is not relevant when operating in Fractional mode Parameter OutgoingRes MTC ou Default 0 Options A valid number of channels Function This attribute is not relevant when operating in Fractional mode ...

Page 199: ...d This option is specified by your switch provider PTT Instructions Both E1 and T1 framing is supported crc4 and noncrc4 are related to E1 framing while esf crc6 esf f4 f12 and f72 d4 are related to T1 framing Parameter long haul MTC lo Default yes Options yes no Function This parameter is relevant to T1 framing only If set to yes it specifies whether you are running as a Customer Service Unit CSU...

Page 200: ...tatistical purposes Instructions The options here are ANSI Use this to run HDLC and bit orientated messages AT T Use this to run HDLC only Parameter line build out MTC line co Default b87s Options b8zs AMI Function This parameter is only relevant if framing is set to T1 Specifies the encoding used on the data transmitted and received across the line Instructions In North America b8zs is the most c...

Page 201: ...merica b8zs is the most common option for this parameter Your switch provider advises you of the line code for your line Parameter line length MTC line le Default 0 25 Options 0 25 26 65 66 100 101 135 136 165 166 185 186 210 Function This parameter is only relevant if framing is set to T1 Alters the electrical characteristics of the transmitted frame if the Long Haul parameter is set to No Instru...

Page 202: ... of channels per port The values available for this option are as follows OneToOne Each B channel is mapped to a single WAN device for example 1 WAN01 2 WAN02 None This disables the mapping AllToOne All available channels are mapped to a single WAN device giving 2 Mbits worth of bandwidth Unstructured The e1 framing channel is also used for data giving 2 Mbit leased line This option can only be us...

Page 203: ...pecified B Channels 1 2 and 3 to WAN02 Parameter bchan num frac MTC No MTC Default Valid B channel to fractional mapping Options A valid B channel to fractional mapping Function Allows the user to map individual B channels to WAN ports Instructions Refer to the BCMapMode attribute for information on how to map channels to WAN ports ...

Page 204: ...syntax co mod dev wan wan01 where co takes the router into config mode if required mod is the MTD for the modify verb dev takes the BCC into the device object wan is the device type and wan01 is the number of the WAN device being edited After you have edited the device the prompt changes to show you are inside the device object device wan wan01 Typing i here lists all the attributes that can be ch...

Page 205: ...meter ident MTC id Default Cannot be changed by the user Function The name depends on the physical device It is set by the system and cannot be changed by the user Instructions This is an information only parameter Parameter State MTC st Default enabled Options enabled disabled Function Enables or disables the device Instructions Enter a value Enabled Enables the device allowing it to operate Disa...

Page 206: ...V24 WIM module has been installed and connected to an external modem Parameter speed MTC sp Default 64000 Options A valid speed Function The speed in bits second of the interface Changing this parameter does not change the actual device speed which is determined by the attached DCE clock rate Instructions This parameter should be altered to allow the correct device speed to be displayed in all the...

Page 207: ...ault PPP profile that will be used on this ISDN port for incoming calls The PPP profile allows for extra security on the unit Instructions There are several values that you can set Either Either incoming PAP or CHAP is accepted on this port PAP Only incoming PAP is accepted CHAP Only incoming CHAP is accepted BWPAP Incoming and outgoing PAP is accepted BWCHAP Incoming and outgoing CHAP is accepted...

Page 208: ...ollowing attribute device wan wan01 mode framerelaysync where mode is the parameter and framerelaysync is the new value for the attribute Changing the mode to framerelaysync allows the automatic and manual creation of Permanent Virtual Circuits PVCs For information on how to create and amend PVCs refer to page 6 75 When the mode of the WAN card is changed to framerelaysync more options become avai...

Page 209: ...ult Cannot be changed by the user Function The name depends on the physical device It is set by the system and cannot be changed by the user Instructions This is an information only parameter Parameter state MTC st Default enabled Options enabled disabled Function The default here is Enabled set to Disabled and the Wan is no longer enabled Instructions Enter a value Enabled Enables the device allo...

Page 210: ...her directly or via a leased circuit FrameRelaySync must be selected Parameter speed MTC sp Default 64000 Options A valid speed Function The speed in bits second of the interface Instructions Changing this parameter does not change the actual device speed which is determined by the attached DCE clock rate This parameter should be altered to allow the correct device speed to be displayed in all the...

Page 211: ...PPP profile that will be used on this ISDN port for incoming calls The PPP profile allows for extra security on the unit Instructions There are several values that you can set Either Either incoming PAP or CHAP is accepted on this port PAP Only incoming PAP is accepted CHAP Only incoming CHAP is accepted BWPAP Incoming and outgoing PAP is accepted BWCHAP Incoming and outgoing CHAP is accepted BWEi...

Page 212: ...d advise you of the management type used Instructions The options here are none No frame management LMI Local Management Interface CCITA Based on the ITU T Q933 Annex A CCITT standard as laid down by the Frame Relay Forum ANSID Based on the ANSI T1 617 Annex D standard as laid down by the Frame Relay Forum Parameter alength MTC al Default 2 Options 2 3 4 bytes Function The length of the Data Link ...

Page 213: ...accept the default Parameter atype MTC at Default q922 Options q922 Function This is the DCLI address format standard Instructions This is an information only parameter and cannot be changed Parameter pollintvl MTC po Default 5 seconds Options 5 10 15 20 25 30 Function If the Frame Management option has been set the option chosen here is the time in seconds between status enquiry messages Instruct...

Page 214: ...er Default 2 Options A valid number of errors from 0 to 1024 Function Error Threshold This specifies the maximum number of errors the unit will allow before reporting an error condition Instructions Enter the maximum error level Parameter RecThresh MTC rec Default 4 Options A valid error count from 0 to 127 Function This option represents the Monitored Event Count for errors The number specified h...

Page 215: ...t the PVC creation option Asynchronous WAN Attributes To edit a WAN device use the following syntax co mod dev wan wan01 where co takes the router into config mode mod is the modify verb dev takes the router into the device object wan is the device type and wan01 is the number of the WAN device being edited To change the mode of a WAN to Async edit the WAN and change the following attributes in th...

Page 216: ...e attribute type For WAN devices it is set to WAN and cannot be changed Instructions This is an information only parameter Parameter ident MTC id Default Cannot be changed by the user Function The name depends on the physical device It is set by the system and cannot be changed by the user Instructions This is an information only parameter type ppp profile ident databits State stopbits mode parity...

Page 217: ...port is able to operate Disabled The port no longer operates Parameter mode MTC mode Default async Options async Function The operating mode of the device Async Instructions Use Sync for establishing connections to other Nautica or PPP routers via a leased circuit connection If attaching to a frame relay network either directly or via a leased circuit FrameRelaySync must be selected ...

Page 218: ...tached DCE clock rate This parameter should be altered to allow the correct device speed to be displayed in all the relevant status screens Parameter ptype MTC pt Default nau Options nau ppp frr Function The type of path to be used on this port Instructions Select the path type from the following Nau Nautica PPP Point to Point Eth Ethernet Frr Frame Relay Note To operate with the new settings the ...

Page 219: ...er Either incoming PAP or CHAP is accepted on this port PAP Only incoming PAP is accepted CHAP Only incoming CHAP is accepted BWPAP Incoming and outgoing PAP is accepted BWCHAP Incoming and outgoing CHAP is accepted BWEither Both incoming and outgoing PAP and CHAP are accepted None No profiles are used Custom profile A profile you have designed yourself will be used To design your own PPP profiles...

Page 220: ...rameter parity MTC par Default none Options none odd even mark Function This is the error checking option for the modem and needs to be set according to the modem used Instructions The values for this parameter are as follows None No error checking Odd Odd error checking only Even Even error checking only Mark Set the parity bit to 1 Note If you are using PPP leave the parity option at the default...

Page 221: ...s mode has been changed to FrameRelaySync PVCs can be created for the WAN To create a PVC manually use the following syntax co new dev pvc pvc where co takes the router into config mode if required new is the new verb dev takes the BCC into the device object and pvc pvc is the command to create the new permanent virtual circuit When enter is pressed the PVC is created and numbered automatically th...

Page 222: ...efault pvc Function This is the attribute type For WAN devices it is set to WAN and cannot be changed Instructions This is an information only parameter Parameter ident MTC id Default Fixed cannot be changed by the user Function This is the attribute type For WAN devices it is set to WAN and cannot be changed Instructions This is an information only parameter type pathtype ident pname state availa...

Page 223: ...ows the PVC to operate Disabled Stops the PVC from operating Parameter dlci MTC dl Default 0 Options A valid DLCI number Function The number entered by the user here is the DLCI of this PVC on the frame relay network The correct DLCI will be supplied by the network provider The autolearned DLCI number is shown here Instructions Enter a DLCI only if this PVC is entered manually ...

Page 224: ...Options A valid path name Function If the default of Automatic is accepted and the path type is FRR then an associated path is created in the Paths list when the PVC configuration is saved The PVC can be associated with any existing path by entering the path name here Instructions Accept the default of Automatic or enter the name of an existing path on which this PVC is to operate Note There is no...

Page 225: ...elay local management interface has been selected for the device associated with this PVC then the frame relay management can alter the state of the circuit Instructions Select a value Available The PVC is available Unavailable The PVC is unavailable Parameter Parent MTC par Default Blank Options A valid parent name Function Parent is the WAN device that owns the PVC Instructions Enter the parent ...

Page 226: ... statistics type is the type of device and name is the name of the device as shown when ls l is typed at the box prompt To display the information on a LAN port the following would be typed box sh dev eth LAN01 The information as shown here appears on the screen Name LAN01 MAC Address 002062020327 Rx Errors 0 Rx Bytes 23355745 Rx Frames 23161 Rx Utilization 5 Rx Broadcasts 345 Rx Multicasts 352 Tx...

Page 227: ...ports To display the statistics for an ISDN line use the following syntax box sh dev isd isdn01 where isd isdn01 is the isdn port for which you require statistics The statistics displayed for an ISDN line are as follows Name ISDN01 Rx Errors 0 Rx Bytes 159428 Rx Frames 6194 Rx Utilization 12 Rx Broadcasts 0 Rx Multicasts 0 Tx Errors 0 Tx Bytes 8901309 Tx Frames 15718 Tx Utilization 970 Tx Broadcas...

Page 228: ...00 NauticaRS 5 5R Reference Guide The transmit and receive utilization is not cumulative but is updated in real time Tx transmit and Rx receive multicasts and broadcasts refer to the MAC layer and only apply to LAN ports ...

Page 229: ...o established This chapter deals with how to edit existing paths and create new paths This chapter contains the following sections Displaying Path Information page 7 2 Path Types page 7 5 Ethernet Paths page 7 5 PPP Paths page 7 17 Nautica Paths page 7 44 Frame Relay Paths page 7 61 For information on path attributes revealed when the advanced manager parameter is enabled refer to page 5 16 ...

Page 230: ...led RemotePPP or RemoteNautica Listing Paths To list all the paths setup on the unit at the box prompt use the ls l verb box ls l A list of all devices and other objects is displayed device box MARLIN device eth LAN01 device wan WAN01 device bri ISDN TA01 device isdn ISDN01 device pri ISDN PRI01 path eth LAN01 path nau RemoteNautica wins Remote_Server group static Note The RemotePPP and RemoteNaut...

Page 231: ...active use the following syntax from any configuration prompt sh pa A list of path statistics appears bcc sh pa Path Port TeleNo Tx Rx TxLZ RxLZ BW Total LAN01 LAN01 0 0 0 0 10000000 10000000 m4000 ISDN01 I 3840203 0 2 9 1 8 1 7 64000 64000 bcc The data here is grouped into several columns In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Path Function Pa...

Page 232: ...g or I ncoming Parameter TX RX Function Both transmit and receive utilization are shown as a percentage of available port bandwidth Parameter TX RX LZ Function Transmit and receive compression ratios as a total per path Parameter BW Function Bandwidth in bits sec for each port connection of the path Parameter Total Function Sum of the bandwidths in bits sec if a path has more than one connection e...

Page 233: ...system generated and points to the local LAN There can only be one Ethernet path per Nautica unit Users can edit this path by using the following syntax co mod pa eth lan01 where co takes the router into config mode if required mod is the modify verb Appendix A pa moves you into the path object eth is the type of path ethernet and lan01 is the name assigned to this path by the unit After it is mod...

Page 234: ...type of path being used A Nautica unit supports one Ethernet path and many other path types Instructions This is an information only parameter type ipx metric name ipx rip sap direction ipaddr ipx advertise ipmasklen filt profile ip rip direction filt action rip support bootp relay rip type dns use if up enable dns addr1 ospf support dns addr2 ipx frame type dns addr3 8023 net id wins use if up 80...

Page 235: ...rameter ipaddr MTC ipa Default An IP address Options A valid IP address for the router Function The IP address of the local network LAN Instructions Enter the IP address Parameter ipmasklen MTC ipm Default An IP mask length Options A valid subnet mask for the IP address applied to this router Function The length of the subnet mask applied to the IP address specified in the previous parameter Instr...

Page 236: ...be useful Rip1 RIP Version 1 packets are broadcast as per RFC 1508 Rip2 RIP Version 2 packets are multicast to 224 0 0 9 as per RFC 1723 Rip1Subnet This is a modified version of RIP1 mode which allows Nautica routers to work in networks where RIP1 must be used due to an installed base of older routers RIP1 packets are broadcast but when network routes are learned via RIP the Nautica router applies...

Page 237: ... will not be sent or received along this path SendOnly The unit will only send RIP updates over this path ListenOnly RIP updates will only be received over this path Parameter rip type MTC rip t Default splithorizon Options splithorizon poisonreverse locallan Function Determines how routes are passed over this path Instructions The options here are as follows SplitHorizon When a remote router send...

Page 238: ...y broadcasts information about routes on the local LAN and not ISDN or other connections to remote networks Parameter enable Default yes Options yes no Function Allows or disallows the operation of this path Instructions The values are Yes The path is available for operation No The path is not in operation Parameter ospf support MTC ospf s Default none Options none ospf2 Function Allows or disallo...

Page 239: ...sed on the path 8023 Ether 802 3 and Ethernet II frame types only used on the path 8022 Ether 802 2 and Ethernet II frame types only used on this path 8023 8022 802 3 and 802 2 frame types only used on this path Ether Only Ethernet II frame types used 8022 Only 802 2 frame types used 8023 Only 802 3 frame types used Parameter 8023 net id MTC 8023 Default 00000000 Options A valid network number Fun...

Page 240: ...unction The network number of the Ethernet II network Instructions Enter a network number Parameter ipx metric MTC ipx me Default 2 Options A valid metric Function The metric needed to reach the next IPX network Instructions Enter a metric number Parameter ipx rip sap direction MTC ipx r Default sendandlisten Options sendandlisten sendonly listenonly none Function Allows the control of IPX transmi...

Page 241: ...Ps are not sent or received along this path Parameter ipx advertise MTC ipx a Default all Options all locallan Function Specifies which routes and SAPs are to be passed along this path Instructions There are two values that can be set here All This is the default value With All selected all routes and SAPs from all the known networks are advertised along this path LocalLAN Selecting LocalLAN only ...

Page 242: ...filt a Default dropmismatches Options dropmismatches forward mismatches Function The action to be taken when a call comes in on this path Instructions Dropmismatches drops calls that do not match the profile and forward mismatches forwards the call Parameter bootp relay MTC bootp Default no Options no yes Function Allows BOOTP Relay requests to be sent along this path if the BOOTP Relay Server par...

Page 243: ... used for DNS requests in preference to one of the default DNS paths set up in the DNS settings part of the BCC Chapter 19 Parameter dns addr1 MTC dns addr1 Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP address of a DNS server Instructions Enter the IP address of the first DNS server Parameter dns addr2 MTC dns addr2 Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP address o...

Page 244: ... if required Parameter wins use if up MTC wins u Default yes Options yes no Function When up names are learned from the WINS server specified in the wins addr parameter Instructions Specify no if you do not want WINS information learned when this path is up open Parameter wins addr MTC wins a Default 0 0 0 0 Options An IP address Function The IP address of the WINS server Instructions Enter the IP...

Page 245: ...d pathname is the user defined name for the path To modify an existing PPP path use the same syntax as above but replace the new verb with the mod verb mod is the MTD for the modify verb Appendix A For example box mod pa ppp wat1 path ppp wat1 To remove a PPP path from the router use the same syntax as above but replace the mod verb with the del verb del is the MTD for the delete verb Appendix A F...

Page 246: ... bandwidth ipx rip sap direction callback type max bandwidth ipx advertise callback direction dem thresh pc bridging callback delay dem period filt profile callback number idle period filt action dns use if up idle thresh pc bootp relay dns addr1 min call length cnum 1 to 4 dns addr2 compression type ppp profile dns addr3 iplearn auth name wins use if up ip address papinpw wins addr ip masklen pap...

Page 247: ...or the path Parameter isdn number 1 to 6 MTC isdn n where is the ISDN number Default An ISDN number Function An option from 1 to 6 These are the numbers to be called when a path needs to establish an ISDN channel Instructions Each number is dialled in turn and then the dialling starts again If a call fails on all six numbers three times the path will be blacklisted for the length of time set as th...

Page 248: ...ination of the PPTP tunnel The following syntax must be used path ppp wat1 isdn number 1 u192 1 1 25 To display open PPTP tunnels use the sh tun command as explained on page 20 24 For more information on PPTP refer to Chapter 1 Note The V entered for Data over Voice must be entered in uppercase Modifier Description V120 Calls 56k Calls Modem Calls F Fax Calls X Don t dial this number Note A number...

Page 249: ... operating and backup mode for the path Set this option to OnDemand for switched circuit and leased circuit only paths Instructions If a leased circuit path uses switched circuits for extra bandwidth this option specifies backup mode If set to OnDemand and a leased circuit fails a backup call is made only when data is to be routed over the path Permanent specified here means that a backup call wil...

Page 250: ...An integer from 0 to 4294967295 Function Max Bandwidth prevents the use of all available switched circuits for extra bandwidth Instructions An option of 0 means that Max Bandwidth has no upper limit Parameter dem thresh pc MTC dem t Default 0 Options A percentage from 0 to 100 Function Demand Threshold PC is a percentage utilization of the total bandwidth of the path The second channel will be bro...

Page 251: ...d Threshold is set to 80 and Demand Period to 30 seconds If a call is made to an ISP and large files are downloaded a call request for extra bandwidth will be made to the ISP when the utilization exceeds 80 for longer than 30 seconds Parameter idle period MTC idle p Default 0 Options A valid time in seconds Function When the idle threshold is met for the amount of seconds set here the first line i...

Page 252: ...dwidth on Demand is used This parameter is related to the Dem Period parameter Parameter min call length MTC min c Default 0 Options A number of seconds from 0 to 600 Function Changing this option to anything other than 0 sets the minimum length for a call For example if your ISDN Service Provider always charges you for the first minute of every call set this value to 58 Instructions Enter a minim...

Page 253: ...osoft Point to Point Compression StacLZ Compression algorithm developed by Stac Electronics WCP WAN Compression Protocol as used by many BayRS routers Any Any of the above apart from WCP will be negotiated in order of priority MPPC then StacLZ Parameter iplearn MTC ipl Default no Options no dhcp Function If enabled this attribute allows the router to automatically learn the IP address for the path...

Page 254: ... are working in Single Host Address mode Instructions Enter an IP address if you have not enabled the iplearn parameter Parameter ip masklen MTC ipm Default Blank Options A valid IP address mask length Function The subnet mask to be applied to the IP address of the remote unit This is only used in a numbered link or if you are working in Single Host Address mode Instructions Enter a mask length if...

Page 255: ...er this path ListenOnly RIP updates will only be received over this path Parameter rip support MTC ri Default Rip1compat Options Rip1compat rip1subnet rip1 rip2 Function The type of RIP support used on this path Instructions The values here are as follows Rip1Compat RIP2 packets are broadcast This option is the RIP1 Compatibility option as specified in RFC 1723 and is most likely to work with olde...

Page 256: ...r rip type MTC rip t Default splithorizon Options splithorizon poisonreverse locallan Function Determines how routes are passed over this path Instructions The options here are as follows SplitHorizon When a remote router sends a broadcast containing route information to the local router the local router does not send those learned routes back to the remote router PoisonReverse When a remote route...

Page 257: ...er autocall period MTC au Default 0 Options Enter a time in seconds Function This is the time in seconds between automatic calls along this path Instructions Enter an autocall period Parameter ospf support MTC ospf s Default none Options none ospf2 Function Allows or disallows OSPF Instructions If OSPF is to be used on this router then change this parameter to OSPF2 For a description of OSPF refer...

Page 258: ...ructions Enter an IPX metric Parameter ipx rip sap direction MTC ipx r Default sendandlisten Options sendandlisten sendonly listenonly none Function Allows the control of IPX transmission and reception for routing updates and SAP services Instructions The values here are as follows SendAndListen RIP and SAPs are received and sent along this path SendOnly RIP and SAPs are sent along this path but n...

Page 259: ...s those routes and SAPs from the local network Parameter bridging MTC bridgi Default no Options no yes Function Allows or disallows bridging on the router Instructions Only change this parameter to yes if bridging is to be supported on this router For more information on bridging refer to Chapter 1 Parameter filt profile MTC filt p Default 0 Options A user defined number Function The profile numbe...

Page 260: ...previous attribute DropMismatches will drop any incoming packets that do not match the options defined for that filter ForwardMismatches If a packet comes through that does not match the profile of the filter specified in the previous attribute then the call will be allowed through Parameter bootp relay MTC bootp Default No Options No Yes Function Enables BOOTP Relay on this path Instructions If t...

Page 261: ...n these instances the remote unit will supply you with a callback number which your unit will dial to receive extra bandwidth Similarly a remote user may download information from your network and need to receive this information faster In these cases you will supply that user with a number to call back to set extra bandwidth The numbers entered in this parameter are the numbers you will supply to...

Page 262: ...ed instead of the system name Use this option if your router is calling different networks and supplying different account names for each network called Instructions For example the system name set in system may be your account name to get into a corporate network but you might need a different name to call an ISP Enter the alternative name to be used on this path only here Parameter papinpw MTC p...

Page 263: ...splayed in encrypted form Parameter chapinsecret MTC chapi Default Blank Options A valid secret Function This is the secret used to answer an incoming CHAP challenge For security reasons the password is displayed in encrypted form Parameter chapoutsecret MTC chapo Default Blank Options A valid secret Function This is the secret used to authenticate outgoing CHAP challenges For security reasons the...

Page 264: ...nst this path name If it is different to the path name the call is dropped With this option disabled the unit ID presented in the CHAP challenge is assumed to be correct and connection continues as normal This parameter is useful when you are dialling into an ISP who has multiple routers attached to one telephone number It is likely that each router has a different name As you cannot be certain of...

Page 265: ... Parameter wcp version Default 11 Options 11 12 Function The version of the BayRS software on the remote Bay Networks router at the end of the path Parameter wcp level Default Port Options Path Port Function Specifies how the compression is to be applied Instructions There are two values that can be set for this parameter Port Compresses data on the individual ISDN ports If two ports are in use th...

Page 266: ... is used Instructions Select one of these values LCP Link Control Protocol LCP is selected if you or the remote router is not Microsoft compatible LCP uses RFC 1570 PPP Callback Caller Specified When we call a remote router they supply the number we use to call them back Caller Specified uses Callback Control Protocol CBCP as implemented by Microsoft clients and servers Pre Specified If a call bac...

Page 267: ... works on calls going out along this path Parameter callback delay MTC callback de Default 5 seconds Options A delay in seconds Function The time entered here is the time between the call being dropped and the callback number being used Instructions The delay allows the remote modem time to reset itself before the callback is made Change this setting if the remote modem needs longer to reset betwe...

Page 268: ...se if up MTC dns u Default no Options no yes Function Specifies whether this path or one of the Domain Name Server DNS Default paths Chapter 19 is to be used for DNS requests Instructions If selected when this path is up it is used for DNS requests in preference to one of the default DNS paths set up in the DNS settings part of the BCC Chapter 19 Parameter dns addr1 MTC dns addr1 Default 0 0 0 0 O...

Page 269: ...ameter dns addr3 MTC dns addr3 Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP address of a DNS server Instructions Enter the IP address of the third DNS server if required Parameter wins use if up MTC wins u Default yes Options yes no Function When up names are learned from the WINS server specified in the wins addr parameter Instructions Specify no if you do not want WINS information ...

Page 270: ... time in seconds Function Specifies the time in seconds after which a CHAP challenge is made by the unit The time entered here represents the amount of time after which a CHAP challenge may be sent to a remote unit on active PPP connections Setting the time to 0 disables CHAP re challenges Instructions Enter a time value in seconds Note Some clients particularly Microsoft Dial Up Networking Servic...

Page 271: ...and you are communicating with a BayRS router this option must be enabled Encapsulation wraps the MP packet in PPP allowing the BayRS router to receive the data correctly Parameter bacp enable MTC bacp Default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Function Allows or disallows Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol BACP Instructions Only disable this parameter if you do not wish additional bandwidth to b...

Page 272: ... path type page 7 5 and name is the user name assigned to the path To modify an existing nautica path use the syntax above but replace the new verb with the mod verb mod is the MTD for the modify verb Appendix A For example co mod pa nau wat1 To remove a Nautica path from the router use the same syntax but replace the verb with the del verb del is the MTD for the delete verb Appendix A For example...

Page 273: ...pport next number mode ipx net id bandwidthmode ipx metric min bandwidth ipx rip sap direction max bandwidth ipx advertise dem thresh pc bridging dem period filt profile idle period filt action idle thresh pc bootp relay min call length dns use if up compression type dns addr1 secure key dns addr2 ip rip direction dns addr3 rip support wins use if up rip type wins addr rip metric ...

Page 274: ...tive and is used to identify the remote Nautica router Instructions This is an information only parameter Parameter isdn number 1 to 6 MTC isdn n where is the ISDN number Default An ISDN number Function An option from 1 to 6 These are the numbers to be called when a path needs to establish an ISDN channel Instructions Each number is called in turn until all have been dialled three times If a call ...

Page 275: ... telephone number entered as ISDN Number 1 with a V path ppp wat1 isdn n 1 V123456 Other modifiers that can be entered here before a telephone number are Note The V entered for Data over Voice must be entered in uppercase Modifier Description V120 Calls 56k Calls Modem Calls F Fax Calls X Do not call Note PPTP cannot be established to a Nautica path ...

Page 276: ...pecifies the operating and backup mode for the path Instructions OnDemand is used for switched and leased line circuits only Permanent specified here means that a backup call will last as long as the leased line circuit is down Parameter min bandwidth MTC min b Default 0 Options An integer from 0 to 4294967295 Function Values entered here cause the device to make extra switched calls until the Min...

Page 277: ...r dem thresh pc MTC dem t Default 0 Options A percentage from 0 to 100 Function Demand Threshold PC is a percentage utilization of the total bandwidth of the path The second channel will be brought up automatically when the first channel is used this much Instructions 0 disables the facility Caution Only change the Min Bandwidth parameter from the default if Bandwidth Mode is set to Permanent Note...

Page 278: ...st be met in order to bring a link up or down For example Demand Threshold is set to 80 and Demand Period to 30 seconds If a call is made to an ISP and large files are downloaded a call request for extra bandwidth will be made to the ISP when the utilization exceeds 80 for longer than 30 seconds Parameter idle period MTC idle p Default 0 Options A valid time in seconds Function When the idle thres...

Page 279: ... number of seconds from 0 to 600 Function Changing this option to anything other than 0 sets the minimum length for a call For example if your ISDN service provider always charges you for the first minute of every call set this value to 58 Parameter compression type MTC comp Default Any Options Any none staclz mppc wcp Function A compression type to be used when this path is in use Instructions Se...

Page 280: ...Default 0 Options A user defined number of up to seven digits Function Offers extra security to the unit Instructions With Secure Key set a path will only open to a remote Nautica router if the key is the same on both routers Parameter ip rip direction MTC ip Default sendandlisten Options none sendonly listenonly sendandlisten Function The direction RIP uses on this path Instructions For more info...

Page 281: ... follows SplitHorizon When a remote router sends a broadcast containing route information to the local router the local router does not send those learned routes back to the remote router PoisonReverse When a remote router sends a broadcast containing route information to the local router the local router sends this information back to the remote router with the metrics of the learned routes set t...

Page 282: ...ptions yes no Function Allows or disallows the operation of this path Instructions The values are Yes The path is available for operation No The path is not in operation Parameter autocall period MTC aut Default 0 Options A time in seconds Function The time between autocalls Instructions Enter a time in seconds Parameter ospf support MTC ospf s Default none Options none ospf2 Function Allows or di...

Page 283: ...uctions Enter an IPX network number Parameter ipx metric MTC ipx m Default 2 Options A valid metric Function The metric to the next IPX network Instructions Enter an IPX metric Parameter ipx rip sap direction MTC ipx r Default sendandlisten Options sendandlisten none sendonly listenonly Function The direction RIP and SAP will operate on this path for IPX calls Instructions The values here are as f...

Page 284: ...th Instructions There are two values that can be set here All This is the default value With All selected all routes and SAPs from all the known networks are advertised along this path LocalLAN Selecting LocalLAN only advertises those routes and SAPs from the local network Parameter bridging MTC bridgi Default no Options no yes Function Allows or disallows bridging on the path Instructions Only ch...

Page 285: ...mismatches Options dropmismatches forward mismatches Function Specifies how data is compared against a filter specified in the Filt Profile parameter Instructions There are two values that can be set for this parameter DropMismatches This is the default option If a filter profile number has been entered in the previous attribute DropMismatches will drop any incoming packets that do not match the o...

Page 286: ...rned on for the router as a whole in the system context For more information on BOOTP Relay refer to Chapter 1 Parameter dns use if up MTC dns use Default no Options no yes Function Specifies if this path or one of the Domain Name Server DNS default paths Chapter 19 is to be used for DNS requests Instructions If selected when this path is up it is used for DNS requests in preference to one of the ...

Page 287: ...the first DNS server Parameter dns addr2 MTC dns addr2 Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP address of a DNS server Instructions Enter the IP address of the second DNS server if required Parameter dns addr3 MTC dns addr3 Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP address of a DNS server Instructions Enter the IP address of the third DNS server if required ...

Page 288: ...names are learned from the WINS server specified in the wins addr parameter Instructions Specify no if you do not want WINS information learned when this path is up open Parameter wins addr MTC wins a Default 0 0 0 0 Options An IP address Function The IP address of the WINS server Instructions Enter the IP address of the WINS server ...

Page 289: ...s the user defined name for the path To edit an existing frame relay path use the same syntax as above but replace the new verb with the mod verb mod is the MTD for the modify verb Appendix A For example co mod pa frr wat1 To remove an existing frame relay path from the unit use the same syntax but replace the verb with the del verb del is the MTD for the delete verb Appendix A For example co del ...

Page 290: ...d by the user Function Specifies the path type Instructions This is an information only parameter type ipx rip sap direction name ipx advertise compression type bridging ip address filt profile ip masklen filt action ip rip direction bootp relay rip support dns use if up rip type dns addr1 rip metric dns add2 enable dns addr3 ospf support wins use if up ipx net id wins addr ipx metric ...

Page 291: ...taclz mppc wcp Function A compression type to be used when this path is in use Instructions Select the type of compression you want to use on this path Set the parameter to None if compression is not supported or select Any if you are unsure MPPC Microsoft Point to Point Compression StacLZ Compression algorithm developed by Stac Electronics WCP WAN Compression Protocol as used by many BayRS router...

Page 292: ... Function The IP address assigned to the local frame relay interface Parameter ip masklen MTC ipm Default Blank Options A valid IP address mask length Function The subnet mask to be applied to the IP address of the frame relay interface This is only used in a numbered link or if you are working in Single Host Address mode ...

Page 293: ...Rip1Compat RIP2 packets are broadcast This option is the RIP1 Compatibility option as specified in RFC 1723 and is most likely to work with older RIP1 implementations where the new RIP2 features like subnet masking may be useful Rip1 RIP Version 1 packets are broadcast as per RFC 1508 Rip2 RIP Version 2 packets are multicast to 224 0 0 9 as per RFC 1723 Rip1Subnet This is a modified version of RIP...

Page 294: ...TC rip t Default splithorizon Options splithorizon poisonreverse locallan Function Determines how routes are passed over this path Instructions The options here are as follows SplitHorizon When a remote router sends a broadcast containing route information to the local router the local router does not send those learned routes back to the remote router PoisonReverse When a remote router sends a br...

Page 295: ...s are Yes The path is available for operation No The path is not in operation Parameter ospf support MTC ospf s Default none Options none ospf2 Function Allows or disallows OSPF Instructions If OSPF is to be used on this router then change this parameter to OSPF2 For a description of OSPF refer to Chapter 1 To set up OSPF refer to Chapter 18 Parameter ipx net id MTC ipx n Default 00000000 Options ...

Page 296: ...x r Default sendandlisten Options sendandlisten none sendonly listenonly Function Specifies IPX RIP and SAP direction on this path Instructions The values here are as follows SendAndListen RIP and SAPs are received and sent along this path SendOnly RIP and SAPs are sent along this path but not received ListenOnly RIP and SAPs are received along this path but are not sent None RIP and SAPs are not ...

Page 297: ...y which routes and SAPs are to be passed along this path Instructions There are two values that can be set here All This is the default value With All selected all routes and SAPs from all the known networks are advertised along this path LocalLAN Selecting LocalLAN only advertises those routes and SAPs from the local network ...

Page 298: ... 1 Parameter iplearn MTC ipl Default no Options no yes Function Allows or disallows the automatic learning of IP information via DHCP Instructions For more information on DHCP refer to Chapter 13 Parameter filt profile MTC filt p Default 0 Options A user defined number Function The profile number of the filter used on this path Instructions Filters can allow or disallow information into the router...

Page 299: ...ious attribute DropMismatches will drop any incoming calls that do not match the options defined for that filter ForwardMismatches If a call comes through that does not match the profile of the filter specified in the previous attribute then the call will be allowed through Parameter bootp relay MTC bootp Default No Options No Yes Function Enables BOOTP Relay on this path Instructions If this path...

Page 300: ... it is used for DNS requests in preference to one of the default DNS paths set up in the DNS settings part of the BCC Chapter 19 Parameter dns addr1 MTC dns addr1 Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP address of a DNS server Instructions Enter the IP address of the first DNS server Parameter dns add2 MTC dns addr2 Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP addr...

Page 301: ...quired Parameter wins use if up MTC wins u Default yes Options yes no Function When up names are learned from the WINS server specified in the wins addr parameter Instructions Specify no if you do not want WINS information learned when this path is up open Parameter wins addr MTC wins a Default 0 0 0 0 Options An IP address Function The IP address of the WINS server Instructions Enter the IP addre...

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Page 303: ...hallenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP Profiles allow you to Enable security measures such as the Password Authentication Protocol PAP and the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP Take advantage of features such as Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol BACP and Multilink PPP MPPP This chapter includes the following sections Standard PPP Profiles page 8 2 Creating Custom PPP Pr...

Page 304: ... BWPAP profile BWCHAP profile BWEither ppp This list represents the default PPP profiles You can add these to a path or ISDN port Each profile offers a different level of security and bandwidth control Either Either incoming PAP or incoming CHAP is accepted PAP Only incoming PAP is accepted CHAP Only incoming CHAP is accepted B oth W ay PAP Incoming and outgoing PAP is accepted B oth W ay CHAP Inc...

Page 305: ...bject and profile name is the name of the default profile you want to view For example to view the attributes for the default PAP profile at the ppp prompt type the following command ppp mod pr pap The BCC moves you into the profile and the prompt will change to reflect this profile pap Typing i at this prompt lists all the PAP profile attributes and their settings In the table below click on the ...

Page 306: ...is the new verb optional pr is the MTD for profile and name is the name you are assigning to this profile For example to create a new profile called company type the following command at the ppp prompt ppp new pr company The BCC moves you into the new profile object and prompts you to save the changes Save profile company To display the attributes for the new profile type i at the prompt a list of...

Page 307: ...p profile name where co moves the router into config mode if required mod activates the modify verb optional pa moves the BCC into the path object type name specifies the path type and the name of the path to be edited ppp p is the MTD for the ppp profile parameter and profile name is the name of the profile The following shows how to assign the company profile to a PPP path called Test ppp mod pa...

Page 308: ...ed dev takes the BCC into the device object type name is the device type and the name of the device to be edited ppp p is the MTD for the ppp profile parameter and profile name is the name of the profile to be assigned to this device For example to assign a PPP Profile called User to a BRI device called ISDN TA01 the following is typed bcc co box dev bri isdn ta01 device bri isdn ta01 ppp p user S...

Page 309: ...ile at the profile object prompt type i In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further information Parameter name Default A name defined when you create the profile page 8 4 Options Once created this option cannot be changed Function Specifies a name for the custom or default profile Instructions This is an information only parameter name restart timeout pap enable echo ti...

Page 310: ...1 Parameter chap enable Default yes Options yes no Function Enables or disables CHAP authentication Instructions With this parameter enabled CHAP authentication is negotiated as part of the initial call security With CHAP enabled the CHAP secrets set up on the individual paths are used to allow or disallow a call For more information about CHAP see Chapter 1 Note If you are unsure whether the remo...

Page 311: ...lue in bytes from 0 to 1580 Function The largest packet size in bytes Instructions This is the size of the largest packet in bytes that the Nautica router can receive This value must match the value specified by the remote unit Parameter restart timeout Default 1 second Options A valid time in seconds from 0 to 4294967 Function Specifies a time value for the Link Control Protocol LCP Instructions ...

Page 312: ...ree attempts the link is marked as down Instructions Enter a time value in seconds Parameter mlink enable Default yes Options yes no Function Enables or disable Multilink PPP MP Instructions With this option enabled when the threshold limits are reached for a path see Chapter 7 MP brings up a second link for additional bandwidth Parameter short seq enable Default yes Options yes no Function Specif...

Page 313: ...n the extra bandwidth For more information about BACP callback numbers refer to Chapter 1 Parameter frag enable Default yes Options yes no Function Works with MP page 8 10 allowing data to be split across more than one data channel Instructions Enable or disable the parameter Note If BACP is enabled MPP must also be enabled and the path on which BACP is set must have cnum values ...

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Page 315: ...e are times when it is also necessary to filter calls that are sent or received by the unit Within the IP object there is an option that allows you to create IP filters This chapter contains the following sections The IP Object page 9 2 IP Routes page 9 4 Modifying and Creating Routes page 9 9 IP Filters page 9 13 Modifying and Creating Filters page 9 14 Well Known Port Numbers page 9 20 IP Statis...

Page 316: ...te MTC st Default enabled Options enabled disabled Function Enables or disables IP routing on this router Instructions If disabled the Telnet facility is not available and only local management of the unit via a terminal connected to the serial port is possible Parameter routing MTC routi Default enabled Options Enable Disable Function Specifies how IP is to operate on the router Instructions Only...

Page 317: ...lter into the Nautica router Any frames that match the filter are dropped not received by the unit Forward On Match Allows frame types that match a pre defined filter into the unit All other frames are dropped not received by the unit Parameter cache timeout MTC ca Default 998 Options Any valid time in seconds Function Sets the limit for routes to be stored in the IP cache page 9 23 Instructions I...

Page 318: ...owing syntax co ip mod new del route type ipaddress masklen path name co If the router is not already in config mode the prompt ends in a this command enters config mode If you are already in config mode there is no need to type this command ip Moves the BCC to the ip object If you are already at the ip object prompt there is no need to enter this command mod new del A verb that is associated with...

Page 319: ...is route is associated Route Types When you create a new route you can only create static and cul de sac routes These are types S and C see Table 9 1 As the router works however it learns many routes and these all have different types Table 9 1 shows all the route types Click on the type letter for a more detailed explanation Table 9 1 IP Route Types Type Type P Path R RIP S Static I ISDN C Cul de...

Page 320: ...user Parameter Proxy Routes MTC X Instructions Created automatically if a 32 bit route advertisement is received from the same sub net number as the main unit for example if the host is a member of the same cul de sac network This parameter is linked to the Cul de sac Routes parameter Parameter Cul de sac Routes MTC C Instructions The 32 bit host route is a member of the local cul de sac The remot...

Page 321: ...uctions Learned over an ISDN path and is semi permanent An ISDN route does not decay if an update is not received within the timeout period Parameter Volatile Routes MTC V Instructions Routes negotiated over PPP Point to Point Protocol These cannot be amended by the user Parameter Directed Routes MTC D Instructions Routes negotiated via Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS These canno...

Page 322: ...tructions Routes learned over Open Shortest Path First OSPF These routes cannot be amended by the user Parameter Combination Types MTC Combinations Instructions Routes can also be displayed as a combination of types for example RI In this instance this is a RIP route learned via ISDN ...

Page 323: ...isting route new is the new verb and creates a new static route del is the delete verb and must be used if you want to delete a route mod and new are optional verbs route Moves the BCC to the ip route object type Specifies the type of route on which you are working Routes that are created manually are always shown as S static For a list of route types refer to Table 9 1 ipaddress The IP address of...

Page 324: ...ues are learned by the router and cannot be changed Function The type of route For a full listing of route types refer to Table 9 1 Instructions Unless you are creating a new static or cul de sac route this is an information only parameter Parameter ipaddr MTC ipa Default An IP address Options A valid IP address Function Destination network or host IP address Instructions Enter the IP address of t...

Page 325: ...already exist Function The path on which the network or host can be reached The path entered here must be in existence before the route is created For more information on paths refer to Chapter 7 Instructions Enter a path name Parameter gateway addr MTC ga Default 0 0 0 0 Options An IP address Function IP address of the next unit to which data is sent for onward transmission This option is not req...

Page 326: ...alculate path cost It is not necessary for the user to amend this option Instructions Enter a metric for the route if necessary Parameter Proxy MTC pr Default No Options No Yes Function The default option here is No If set to Yes proxy ARP is enabled for the IP address or IP address range configured in IPAddr Instructions Enable or disable proxy ARP as required ...

Page 327: ...owed through all others are rejected When first installed there are no filters set up on the router Once created filters can be listed by typing ls l at the ip prompt ip ls l route S 0 0 0 0 0 RemotePPP route P 192 168 1 0 24 LAN01 filter central ip Figure 9 1 Listing Filters Note If Forward On Match is used a filter must be added that contains the local network address as both halves of the conne...

Page 328: ... necessary new mod are the new or modify verbs optional filt is the MTD for the filter object and name is the name assigned to this filter After you have created or modified the filter the BCC moves into the filter object filter central Typing i at this prompt lists all the parameters for the filter In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance name a ipaddr a ...

Page 329: ...information only parameter Parameter a ipaddr MTC a i Default 0 0 0 0 Options An IP address Function A valid IP address for the first half of the filter pair Instructions Enter the IP address for the first part of the filter Parameter a mlength MTC a m Default 0 Options Subnet mask of the first IP address Function The subnet mask applied to the a ipaddr parameter Instructions Enter a subnet mask ...

Page 330: ...r example entering 23 here will match for Telnet For details of the port numbers that can be entered here refer to Table 9 2 Instructions Enter a port number Parameter b ipaddr MTC b i Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP address for the second part of the filter Instructions Enter an IP address Parameter b mlength MTC b m Default 0 Options A subnet mask Function The subnet m...

Page 331: ...bers refer to Table 9 2 Instructions Enter the second port number Parameter protocol MTC pr Default none Options none icmp icmp tcp tcp udp udp ospf ospf Function This option allows the user to narrow down the filtering beyond just the IP addresses None is the default option allowed but there are several other entries that can be used Instructions The values for this field are as follows ICMP Inte...

Page 332: ...here means NOT With this option set information passed between these IP addresses will only be matched if this protocol is NOT used UDP User Datagram Protocol With this option set information passed between these IP addresses will only be accepted if this protocol is used As an example SNMP uses UDP UDP The exclamation mark here means NOT With this option set information passed between these IP ad...

Page 333: ...t option here is none There is only one other option that can be set here SYN ACK This option is only applicable when using protocol TCP or TCP The purpose of the flag field is to allow a match for a connection pair attempting to establish a Telnet session Instructions Change the flag parameter if required ...

Page 334: ...ho 7 udp netstat 15 tcp discard 9 tcp qotd 17 tcp discard 9 udp quotd 17 udp systat 11 tcp chargen 19 tcp systat 11 udp chargen 19 udp daytime 13 tcp ftp data 20 tcp ftp 21 tcp pop2 109 tcp telnet 23 tcp pop3 110 tcp smtp 25 tcp portmap 111 tcp time 37 tcp portmap 111 udp time 37 udp sunrpc 111 tcp rlp 39 udp sunrpc 111 udp name 42 tcp path 117 tcp name 42 udp uucp path 117 tcp whois 43 tcp nntp 1...

Page 335: ...13 tcp acctslave 701 udp who 513 udp acct 702 udp shell 514 tcp acctlogin 703 udp syslog 514 udp acctprinter 704 udp auth 113 tcp printer 515 tcp sftp 115 tcp talk 517 udp ntalk 518 udp acctslave2 706 udp efs 520 tcp acctdisk 707 udp route 520 udp kerberos 750 tcp timed 525 udp kerberos 750 udp tempo 526 tcp kerberos master 751 tcp courier 530 tcp kerberos master 751 tcp conference 531 tcp passwd_...

Page 336: ... 2105 tcp garcon 600 tcp rmt 5555 tcp maitrd 601 tcp mtb 5556 tcp busboy 602 tcp man 9535 tcp acctmaster 700 udp w 9536 tcp mantst 9537 tcp rscs7 10007 udp bnews 10000 tcp rscs8 10008 udp rscs0 10000 udp rscs9 10009 udp gateway 10003 tcp rscsa 10010 udp elcsd 704 udp rscs3 10003 udp acctinfo 705 udp remp 10004 tcp rscs4 10004 udp qmaster 10012 tcp rscs5 10005 udp qmaster 10012 udp rscsb 10011 udp ...

Page 337: ...pear on the screen Destination MAC Address 123 4 5 6 00C02601240A Figure 9 2 ARP Statistics Table If an IP device is assigned a new IP address or an existing station has its Ethernet card replaced the entry is re learned this happens automatically and the original entry times out If you are using Nautica Wizard or Nautica Manager it is possible to manually delete the ARPs by accessing the ARP tabl...

Page 338: ...N Route Cache At the start of every routing request the Nautica router performs a Lookup in the routing table to determine the best route Once a route has been selected the details of the route are held in the route cache table Entries in this table are re evaluated every 15 minutes To change the time between cache flushes amend the cache timeout parameter in the ip object To view the IP route tab...

Page 339: ...ateway router to the destination address Parameter MAC Address Function The MAC address of the destination host or gateway port if the destination is on the local network Parameter Packets Function Number of packets transferred for this route Parameter Byte Function Number of bytes transferred for this route Parameter Path Function The path over which the connection is routed Destination Gateway M...

Page 340: ...0 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 LAN01 P Figure 9 4 Active IP Routes In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further information Parameter Destination Function The destination address of the route Parameter Mask Function The subnet mask applied to the destination address Parameter Next Hop Addr Function The next IP address the route will move to if known Parameter Cost Function The co...

Page 341: ...Using IP 117237 E Rev 00 9 27 Parameter Path Function The path to which this route is attached Parameter Type Function The type of route see Table 9 1 for more information on route types ...

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Page 343: ...outer is fully compliant with Novell and IPX routing This chapter includes the following sections Setting Up IPX page 10 2 IPX Routes page 10 5 Default IPX Routes page 10 10 Modifying and Creating IPX SAPs page 10 11 IPX Packet Filters page 10 16 IPX SAP Filters page 10 20 IPX Statistics page 10 23 ...

Page 344: ... is the MTD for the enable variable If you are routing in an IPX only environment you may want to disable IP routing although there is no real requirement to do this co ip routi di where co moves the BCC into config mode if required ip takes you to the ip object routi is the MTD for the routing parameter and di is the MTD for the disable variable Typing i at the ipx object prompt causes the BCC to...

Page 345: ...led Enables IPX Parameter routing MTC routi Default disabled Options disabled enabled restrictedsap Function Allows or disallows IPX routing and limits the passing of SAPs Instructions Enter a variable Disabled Disables IPX routing Enabled Enables IPX routing RestrictedSAP If you want to use SAP filtering setting this value restricts the learning of SAPs to those specified in your SAP filters page...

Page 346: ...unction Specifies how RIP filters page 10 16 work across this router Instructions Enter a value No Filtering No RIP filters are allowed Reject On Match Filters matching criteria set up in the RIP filters page 10 16 are rejected if a match is made Forward On Match Filters matching criteria set up in the RIP filters page 10 16 are forwarded if a match is made ...

Page 347: ...ects To edit or create a new IPX route use the following syntax co ipx mod new route type net pname where co moves the BCC into config mode if required ipx takes you to the ipx object if necessary mod is the modify verb and new is the new verb optional route moves you into the route object type specifies the type of IPX route net is the network number for this route and pname is the name of the pa...

Page 348: ...e shown in Table 10 1 Type net pname DNode Hops Ticks Frame Type Table 10 1 IPX Route Types Route Type Description Static S A manually created permanent route Path P A system created permanent route RIP R Learned by the IPX RIP protocol It is non permanent unless received over an ISDN path ISDN I Learned over an ISDN line and is semi permanent If the link is up and this route is not updated it wil...

Page 349: ... was created Instructions Enter a network number Parameter pname MTC pn Default A path name Options A valid path name Function An IPX path to which this route is attached This option is also entered at the time the route is created Instructions Enter the name of an existing path Temporary T A temporary RADIUS route Table 10 1 IPX Route Types continued Route Type Description ...

Page 350: ...y parameter and cannot be changed by the user Parameter Hops MTC ho Default 1 Options A valid hop count Function The number here represents the number of routers passed through to reach this network Instructions Enter a valid hop count if necessary Parameter Ticks MTC ti Default 1 Options A time unit Function A system generated number Ticks is a time unit 1 18 of a second This parameter specifies ...

Page 351: ...ult 8022 Options 8022 8023 ether Function The frame type is the protocol used by this network The default here is 8022 but other entries are 8023 and Ether Instructions The values for this parameter are as follows 8022 802 2 IPX 8023 802 3 IPX Ether Ethernet II IPX ...

Page 352: ...e s ffffffe path Save route s ffffffe path where co takes the BCC into config mode if required ipx moves the router to the ipx object if necessary new is the MTD for the new verb optional route moves the BCC into the IPX route object s is the MTD for a static router ffffffe is the network number and path is the name of the path to which this route is attached The routing parameter in the ipx objec...

Page 353: ...rame type name net socket Where co takes the BCC into config mode if required ipx moves the BCC into the ipx object mod and new are the modify and new verbs optional sap takes the router into the sap object entry type is the type of SAP entry if this is a new SAP then S is entered here otherwise R is shown for system learned SAPs frame type is the type IPX being used name is the name of the servic...

Page 354: ...reated manually enter S here for all the SAPs you create manually R denotes system learned or RIP SAPs You can edit but not create RIP SAPs Parameter frame type MTC fra Default A valid frame type entered at time of SAP creation Options 8022 8023 ether Function Specifies the Novell frame type associated with this SAP Instructions The values for this parameter are as follows 8022 802 2 IPX 8023 802 ...

Page 355: ...C net Default 00000000 Options A valid network number Function The network number of the network on which the SAP is located Instructions Enter or modify the number of the network if necessary Parameter socket MTC soc Default 0000 Options A valid socket number Function The socket number is a port number The number does not have to be entered here as it is generally autolearned by the router Instru...

Page 356: ...ss of the device advertising this SAP Instructions The entry here must be a twelve digit alpha numeric entry The node is the Ethernet address MAC address of the router advertising the network specified in the net parameter Parameter hops MTC ho Default 0 Options A valid hop count Function The number here represents the number of routers passed through to reach this network This is a learned option...

Page 357: ...name MTC pn Default Blank Options A valid IPX path name Function An existing path which is associated with this SAP Instructions Enter the name of the path over which the SAP is learned The path must be in existence before it can be entered here ...

Page 358: ...page 10 4 then all connections apart from those specified by packet filters are allowed through the router When set to forward on match page 10 4 only those connections defined in the table are allowed through All others are rejected A connection must also be allowed between the external address of the client and both the target file server internal and external network addresses at each router in...

Page 359: ...pt mod and new are the modify and new verbs optional filt is the MTD for the filter object and filter name is the name of the filter being edited or created When this command is entered the BCC moves into the new configured object filter name Typing i at this prompt lists all the Packet Filter attributes In the table below click on the attribute for which you require further assistance name bnet a...

Page 360: ...ecognise this filter in future Parameter anet MTC an Default 00000000 Options A valid eight digit network number Function The network number of the first half of the filter pair Instructions Enter a network number Parameter asock MTC as Default 0000 Options A valid socket number Function The socket or port to be filtered on the first half of the filter pair page 9 20 Instructions Enter the port nu...

Page 361: ...ction The network number of the second network in the filter pair Instructions Enter the second network number Parameter bsock MTC bs Default 0000 Options A valid socket number Function The socket or port number for the second network in the filter pair page 9 20 Instructions Enter the second socket number ...

Page 362: ...yntax co ipx mod new sapf name type net where co moves the BCC into config mode if required ipx takes the router to the ipx object if not already there mod and new are the modify and new verbs optional sapf is the MTD for the SAPFilter object name is the name of the server sending the SAPs type is the type of server a value of 0 entered here means the router learns the type automatically and net i...

Page 363: ...erver type Function The type of server being filtered For a list of server types refer to Table 10 2 Instructions Enter the server type If this parameter is left at 0 the type is learned automatically Parameter net MTC net Default 00000000 Options A valid network number Function Specifies the network from which the SAP is learned Instructions Enter the network number If this parameter is left at 0...

Page 364: ...AP 007A TES NetWare VMS 0098 Netware Access Server 009A Named Pipes Server 009E Portable Netware UNIX 0107 Netware 386 0111 Test Server 0166 Netware Management 026A Netware Management 026B Time Synchronization 0278 Netware Directory Server Note When entering the name of the server the wildcard can be used to replace part of the name The portion of the name that is entered though must match exactly...

Page 365: ...eld in the Route Cache table Entries in this table are re evaluated every 15 minutes To view the IPX Cache Table use the following command box sh ipx ca where sh is the MTD for the show verb ipx specifies you want to show IPX statistics and ca is the MTD for cache A screen similar to the one shown here will be displayed on the screen Net Node Packets Bytes Path 00000123 002062000456 489 467271 LAN...

Page 366: ...h IPX connection Parameter node Function Node number if the destination can be reached via a local network port Parameter packets Function Number of packets transferred for this route Parameter bytes Function Number of bytes transferred for this route Parameter path Function The path over which the connection is routed ...

Page 367: ...e following at any prompt box sh ipx ro where sh is the MTD for the show verb ipx specifies that you want to show IPX statistics and ro is the MTD for the routes option A screen similar to this will appear Net Node Hops Ticks FType Path Type 00000124 000000000000 1 1 802 2 wat2 S Figure 10 5 IPX Route Statistics In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further information ne...

Page 368: ...r ticks Function The time in ticks 1 18 seconds taken to reach this network Parameter ftype Function The Novell server type this may be automatically learned For a list of all Server Types please refer to Table 10 2 on page 10 22 Parameter path Function The path to which this route is attached Parameter type Function This column contains a letter The letter denotes the type of route In our example...

Page 369: ... verb ipx specifies that you want to see IPX statistics and sap specifies the SAPs table The following screen of data appears Name Net Socket SType FType Type LocalServer 012568745 0451 0315 Figure 10 6 IPX SAP Filter List In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter name Function Novell server name automatically learned by the unit Parameter net Fun...

Page 370: ...rtised For more information on sockets refer to Table 9 2 Parameter stype Function This is the server type of the SAP For details on server types refer to Table 10 2 Parameter ftype Function Novell IPX frame type automatically learned Parameter type Function This is the route type for example RIP Static or Permanent ...

Page 371: ...llbacks Multiple Subscriber Networking MSN and Virtual Private Networking VPN It is also possible to view statistics for current calls and see a historical list of calls made This chapter includes the following sections ISDN Statistics page 11 2 ISDN Callback page 11 13 ISDN MSN page 11 15 ISDN VPN page 11 19 ISDN Timebands page 11 21 ...

Page 372: ...ther information ISDN Call Status To view the ISDN call port status at any prompt type the following box sh ca The ISDN Call Status table appears Port State Number CalledCLI Time BC EC Rate ISDN01 Calling 01234123 0 00 55 1 0 Sy64K ISDN02 Answered 0123456 0 01 11 2 0 Sy64K Figure 11 1 ISDN Call Statistics In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance ISDN Call ...

Page 373: ...r has been called Calling The number is being called Idle The port is currently idle Disabled The port is disabled It can be enabled once more by changing the ISDN TA01 settings in the device object Chapter 6 Reset The port has been reset Parameter Number Function The number called or the number calling if CLI is operational for an incoming call Parameter CLI Function The Calling Line Identifier i...

Page 374: ... SY Synch and speed of the ISDN call in bits second A list of error codes is shown below Table 11 1 ISDN Network Clearing Codes Reason Description 0 Undefined 1 Unallocated Unassigned Number 2 No Route Specified Transit Network 3 No Route to Destination 4 Channel Unacceptable 6 Channel Unacceptable 7 Call awarded and being delivered in an existing channel 16 Normal Call Clearing 17 User Busy 18 No...

Page 375: ...n discarded 47 Resources Unavailable 50 Requested Facility Not Subscribed To 63 Service or Option not available 84 Call Identity in use 88 Incompatible Destination 90 Destination Address incomplete 102 Recovery on Timer Expiry 127 Internetworking Unspecified Table 11 2 ISDN Internal Clearing Codes Reason Description 128 143 Call Control Timer Expiry 145 Data Link Failure Cable unplugged 146 TEI or...

Page 376: ...11 6 117237 E Rev 00 NauticaRS 5 5R Reference Guide 177 Call Clearing due to restart procedure 255 Wrong cable or cable unplugged Table 11 2 ISDN Internal Clearing Codes Reason Description ...

Page 377: ...Number Type Total Min Max Clls Tot Charge 4123456 Manual 00 01 12 00 01 12 00 28 51 0 4123456 Automatic 03 46 29 00 00 20 01 37 28 0 4123456 Incoming 00 06 22 00 00 20 00 05 40 0 9789456 Backup 01 01 37 00 00 38 00 28 37 0 Figure 11 2 ISDN Call History In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Number Function ISDN number for this entry Number Type...

Page 378: ... is automatic generated by the unit This includes bandwidth on demand calls Parameter Total Function Total duration of the call Parameter Min Function Shortest duration of the call Parameter Max Function Longest duration of the call Parameter Clls Total Charges Function If call charge information is available from your ISDN service provider this charge information is displayed here Note Call durat...

Page 379: ...e system object page 5 7 The BCC allows you to view all the blacklisted paths by typing the following bcc sh bl The Blacklist table appears bcc sh bl Entity Reason Time Remaining central ISDN retries exhausted 56 isdn01 CLI blacklisted 1 00 bcc Figure 11 3 ISDN Blacklist Table In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Caution Call History is lost if the rou...

Page 380: ...lacklisted Parameter Reason Function An explanation of why the entity is blacklisted Options displayed here are ISDN retries exhausted CLI blacklisted Circuit blacklisted Blacklisted by RADIUS No Answer Code rcode xxx where xxx is the ISDN result code Table 11 1 Parameter Time Remaining Function The time left for this entity to be blacklisted ...

Page 381: ... service provided by your ISDN supplier At any prompt type bcc sh ch The ISDN Charges table appears system sh ch Number Type Charges Time Unit Status 0123897865 auto 05 126 answered 0126657843 man 16 350 answered system Figure 11 4 ISDN Charges In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Number Type Charges Time Units Status ...

Page 382: ...ll verb Appendix A Parameter Charges Function The total charges for this call Parameter Time Units Function The time the call has been up Parameter Status Function The state of the port The values displayed here are Answered The call is being answered Called The number has been called Calling The number is being called Idle The port is currently idle Disabled The port is disabled It can be enabled...

Page 383: ...st install the router there are no callbacks created Once you have made some callbacks it is possible to list them At the isdn prompt type ls l A list similar to the following appears isdn ls l callback 654321 remoteppp callback 987654 wat1 callback 234567 192 168 1 0 isdn Creating and modifying Callbacks To create or modify a callback use the following syntax at the isdn object prompt co is mod n...

Page 384: ...om which the callback is received Parameter pname MTC pn Default A path or IP address Options An existing path or IP address Function Enter the path that is called when the callback is received from the number specified in the number field or enter an IP address Instructions Enter an existing path name or an IP address To make a callback to an IP address rather than a path for example to an IP add...

Page 385: ...m your service provider your original telephone number becomes 10 numbers For example if the original number was 384000 with ISDN MSN this number becomes 384000 to 384009 When an ISDN call is received by the router it is presented with the CLI and a number representing the MSN This second number changes depending on the service provider Some providers will show only the MSN 0 to 9 others will show...

Page 386: ... the following syntax co is new mod ms number service where co moves the BCC into config mode if required is is the MTD for the isdn object new and mod are the new and modify verbs optional ms is the MTD for MSN number is the telephone number associated with a service and service is the option the telephone number is matched against When you edit or create an MSN the BCC moves into the MSN object ...

Page 387: ...and PPTP Instructions The values allowed for this parameter are as follows Digital Associate the configured MSN number to a data service for example PPP Data The Digital option is designed specifically for areas where data calls have higher tariffs than voice calls Using this option it is possible to use the cheaper voice tariff to provide a normal data service PPTP Associate the specified MSN to ...

Page 388: ...ress is not required Parameter dov MTC dov Default no Options no yes Function This parameter is only relevant if service is set to PPTP Instructions When disabled incoming voice calls to this PPTP MSN are terminated via a modem When enabled all incoming voice calls to this PPTP MSN are treated as data calls To set up data over voice for outgoing calls use the V modifier when entering the ISDN numb...

Page 389: ... into config mode if required is is the MTD for the isdn object new and mod are the new and modify verbs optional vp is the MTD for the vpn object number is the area or country code against which the VPN is matched and vpn number is the account number for the service provider that carries this call For example if all calls to Britain country code 44 are to be carried by a specific service provider...

Page 390: ... code Function The unique part of a telephone number that is matched against the vpn number Instructions Enter the area or country code Parameter vpn number MTC vpn n Default Blank Options An account number for a telephone carrier Function The number that is dialled before the ISDN number to divert this call through a different telephone carrier Instructions Enter the VPN account number number vpn...

Page 391: ...nd use the following syntax co is new mod ti name days where co moves the BCC into config mode if required is is the MTD for the isdn object new and mod are the new and modify verbs optional ti is the MTD for the timeband object name is the name assigned to this timeband and days is the days this timeband is active When you create or modify the timeband the BCC moves to the timeband object Typing ...

Page 392: ...ose like Normal or Overnight Instructions Enter a name for the timeband Parameter days MTC da Default User defined day string Options mo tu we th fr sa su Function The days on which the timeband is active Days are entered using the first two digits of their name separated by a colon The last day in the list must also end in Instructions Enter the days that the timeband is active name auto allowed ...

Page 393: ...d Parameter end MTC end Default A valid time Options A valid end time Function The time in hours minutes and seconds at which the timeband will cease operating each day Use the 24 hour clock Instructions Enter the end time for the timeband Parameter Bup allowed MTC bu Default yes Options yes no Function The default here is Yes setting this option to No stops backup calls being made on leased circu...

Page 394: ...ons Allow or disallow extra bandwidth calls Parameter auto allowed MTC au Default yes Options yes no Function The settings here determine whether automatic switched circuit calls can be made Instructions Allow or disallow automatic switched circuit calls Parameter man allowed MTC man a Default yes Options yes no Function Changing this option will allow or disallow manual or Command Line Entry call...

Page 395: ...dt Default 0 0 0 Options A valid time Function The amount of time hours mins secs allocated to calls made that are using extra bandwidth 0 0 0 means this option is turned off Instructions Enter the time allowed for extra bandwidth calls Parameter auto time alloc MTC auto t Default 0 0 0 Function The amount of time hours mins secs allocated to automatically made switched circuit calls 0 0 0 means t...

Page 396: ...ference Guide Parameter man time alloc MTC mt Default 0 0 0 Options A valid time Function The amount of time hours mins secs allocated to manual calls 0 0 0 means this option is turned off Instructions Enter the time allowed for manual calls ...

Page 397: ...nits allows you to specify exactly what sort of bridge traffic is allowed into the router This chapter contains the following sections Frame Filters page 12 2 Frame Filter Addresses page 12 9 Bridge Autocalls page 12 10 Spanning Tree Protocol page 12 13 Spanning Tree Statistics page 12 16 ...

Page 398: ...C but they are stored in the bridge object Initially there are no frame filters set up on your router To view the bridge object and list any filters that may be set up at any prompt type the following co br ls l where co moves the BCC into config mode if necessary br is the MTD for the bridge object and ls l lists all the objects An example of this follows bcc co br ls l filter 1 1 filter 1 2 filt...

Page 399: ...e group After you have modified or created a filter the BCC moves into the filter object for example filter 2 1 Typing i at the filter prompt lists all the parameters for that filter In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter profnum MTC pr Default Set at time of creation Options A value from 1 to 5 Function Specifies the profile number of the filt...

Page 400: ... length MTC le Default 0 Options A valid length in bytes Function Specifies the length from the offset to be matched Instructions Enter a valid length in bytes Using this parameter allows you to specify what portion of the packet needs to be matched for the filter to work Parameter offset MTC of Default 0 Options A valid offset in bytes Function Specifies how far into the packet the matching needs...

Page 401: ...e following Data In The filter is only applied to incoming packets Data Out The filter is only applied to outgoing packets Bothway The filter works on both in and outgoing filters Call If a match is made with the packet an ISDN call is raised Parameter enabled MTC en Default no Options no yes Function Enables or disables the filtering Instructions Select this option to enable this filter Deselect ...

Page 402: ... packets Parameter andnext MTC an Default no Options no yes Function If enabled after this filter has run the next filter in the profile group that is enabled runs Instructions Select Yes to run the next enabled filter in the profile group otherwise accept the default Parameter mask MTC ma Default Blank Options A valid mask in hexadecimal notation Function Allows you to specify exactly which part ...

Page 403: ...TC va Default Blank Options A value to match in hexadecimal notation Function When matching parts of a packet you must enter exactly what you are matching against Used in conjunction with the mask parameter the value parameter allows you to match against a specific value at a specific mask location Instructions In the following example we have entered a mask of 80 specifying that we want to match ...

Page 404: ...cifies that we are checking positions 8 and 1 in the first half of the byte and positions 4 and 2 in the second half Using this mask we want to match a 1 in position 8 and a 0 in position 1 of the first half of the byte and a 0 against position 4 and 2 in the second half The value entered here in hexadecimal is 80 ...

Page 405: ...is the show verb Appendix A br tells the show verb to list bridge addresses and ro lists the addresses A table similar to the following appears MAC Path 00c026a0693d RemotePPP In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter MAC Address Function The MAC address from which the bridge packet was received Parameter Path Function The path along which the bri...

Page 406: ...ll the bridge objects A screen similar to the following appears bcc co br ls l autocall mac 789128472630 autocall ip 198 200 100 10 bridge Figure 12 2 Bridge Autocall Listing Edit or create an autocall by using the following syntax co br new mod au type address where co moves the BCC into config mode if required br takes you to the bridge object new and mod are the new and modify verbs optional au...

Page 407: ...tocall to be made Use mac for general bridge autocalls and ip if you are bridging IP Instructions Enter either mac or ip Parameter address MTC ad Default Entered at time of creation Options A MAC or IP address Function The address to be called automatically Instructions Enter a MAC address if the type parameter is set to mac or enter an IP address if the type parameter is set to ip type address ip...

Page 408: ...ction The bridge makes an autocall if the IP address specified in the address parameter matches the IP address in the packet Setting ipinvert to yes makes an autocall if the two IP addresses do not match Instructions Change to yes to make a call if the IP address in the address parameter does not match the address in the packet received Parameter pathname MTC pa Default unknown Options A path name...

Page 409: ...here co moves the BCC into config mode if required br takes you to the bridge object and st moves you into the stp object Typing i at the stp object prompt lists all the Spanning Tree parameters In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Caution It is not advisable to enable STP on a bridge that uses ISDN connections The time taken for STP to recognise that ...

Page 410: ...the root bridge If bridges have equal priority then the root bridge is decided on MAC address Instructions Enter a priority if required Parameter hello time MTC he Default 2 Options A value in seconds from 0 to 65535 Function Specifies the time interval in seconds between Hello messages issued by the root bridge in a network Instructions Enter a Hello time Note The value of this parameter can be s...

Page 411: ...ses following a change before bridges once more forward changes Instructions Too long a delay may degrade network performance and too short a delay may result in duplicated frames due to inconsistencies in a bridge s picture of the network Parameter max age MTC ma Default 20 Options A value in seconds from 0 to 65535 Function Determines the maximum age in seconds of a packet which if received is t...

Page 412: ... Tree statistics A table similar to the following appears Path Port ID State DRoot DBridge DPort LAN01 32768 Fwd 8000002062001d978000002062001d97 32768 central 32769 Dsable00000000000000000000000000000000 0 Figure 12 3 Bridge Interface Table In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Path Function The path along which the interface is reached Param...

Page 413: ...e being forwarded Disabled means the interface is not bridging Parameter DRoot Function This parameter is the bridge ID of the designated Spanning Tree route Parameter DBridge Function This is the bridge ID of the bridge closest to the designated route Parameter DPort Function This is the designated port on the designated bridge ...

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Page 415: ...n be the Nautica router or the router can point to the actual server Once configured DHCP information is passed to a client on receipt of a request Using this protocol allows a limited pool of IP addresses to be more widely used For more general information on DHCP please refer to Chapter 1 This chapter includes the following sections DHCP Configuration page 13 2 DHCP Statistics page 13 11 ...

Page 416: ...HCP entries set up on the router dhcp ls l entry auto 198 200 200 10 24 entry dynamic 198 200 100 10 24 entry manual 198 200 10 10 24 dhcp Figure 13 1 DHCP Entry Listing To create or modify an entry use the following syntax co dh new mod en alloctype ipaddr masklen where co moves the BCC into config mode if required dh takes you to the dhcp object new and mod are the new and modify verbs en takes ...

Page 417: ...re given out to clients Instructions The values allowed here are Auto A permanent IP address is allocated to the client Dynamic IP addresses are supplied to clients for specific lease times page 13 5 Manual A permanent IP address is supplied to the client where information supplied by the client for example the MAC address matches that held by DHCP page 13 6 alloctype classid ipaddr router ipmaskl...

Page 418: ...ed Function The first IP address supplied to a client upon receipt of a request Instructions Enter the first IP address in the pool Parameter ipmasklen MTC ipm Default Defined at time of creation Options Cannot be amended once created Function The subnet mask length of the IP address specified in the ipaddr attribute Instructions Enter a subnet mask ...

Page 419: ...an IP address of 192 168 1 1 is entered and the numberentries is set to 5 DHCP allocates sequential addresses from 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 6 Parameter leasetime MTC le Default 1800 Options A time in seconds from 0 to 100000 Function The time in seconds for which the client can use the allocated IP address This is relevant only if the alloctype parameter is set to dynamic Instructions Enter a leas...

Page 420: ...can be reserved for specific clients This option can be left blank Instructions This setting is only used when the alloctype parameter is set to manual Parameter name MTC na Default Blank Options A client name Function If specified the attribute information entered in this entry will only go to clients whose name matches the entry here In this way specific IP addresses can be reserved for specific...

Page 421: ... This option can be left blank Instructions This setting is only used when the alloctype parameter is set to manual Parameter classid MTC cla Default Blank Options A valid class ID Function The class ID number of the client Enter this only if the information passed by the DHCP server to clients is to be limited to clients with this class ID In this way specific IP addresses can be reserved for spe...

Page 422: ...e default gateway if required Parameter dname MTC dna Default Blank Options A valid domain name Function The Internet domain of which the client is part Instructions Enter a domain name if required Parameter dnsipaddr MTC dns Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP address of the Internet Domain Name Server from which the client can receive DNS information This option can be lef...

Page 423: ...ient can receive further information This option can be left blank Instructions Enter the IP address of the NetBIOS name server if required Parameter nbddserver MTC nbdd Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The preferred Datagram Distribution Server This option can be left blank Instructions Enter the IP address of the Datagram Distribution server if required ...

Page 424: ...elves with the WINS server which then functions as a NetBIOS server MNode MNode computers will first use BNode name resolution which succeeds only if the desired host is on the local network If this fails MNode will then attempt a PNode to resolve the name HNode HNode is a combination of both BNode and PNode In this respect it is much like MNode MNode first resolves addresses using WINS HNode will...

Page 425: ...s currently allocated by DHCP use the following syntax sh dh ad where sh is the show verb Appendix A dh tells the BCC to show DHCP statistics and ad shows DHCP address statistics A screen similar to the following appears IP Address MAC Address Type Lease 192 168 1 0 24 abc123456789 Dynamic 1200 192 168 1 1 24 abc987654321 Dynamic 60 192 168 1 3 24 abc098712347 Dynamic 2400 Figure 13 2 DHCP Address...

Page 426: ...ter IP Address Function The allocated IP address Parameter MAC Address Function The MAC address to which the IP address has been allocated Parameter Type Function The type of DHCP entry Parameter Lease Function The time for which the IP address has been leased ...

Page 427: ...n IP address To display client statistics use the following syntax sh dh cl where sh is the show verb Appendix A dh tells the show verb to expect DHCP statistics and cl lists the DHCP Client statistics A screen similar to the following appears MAC Addr Bound abc123456789 Yes abc987654321 Yes abc098712347 Yes abc675849302 No Figure 13 3 DHCP Client Monitoring In the table below click on the paramet...

Page 428: ...237 E Rev 00 NauticaRS 5 5R Reference Guide Parameter MAC Address Function The MAC address of the client Parameter Bound Function Specifies whether the client is currently bound to an IP address supplied by DHCP ...

Page 429: ...autica RADIUS is an authentication authorisation and accounting system which can be adapted to a broad range of different network requirements The RADIUS implementation in a Nautica router allows you to specify where the RADIUS server is located on your network and which services it provides This chapter contains the following sections Radius Attributes page 14 2 ...

Page 430: ...rate with most standards based servers but to enable the extra Nautica specific features dynamic configuration download outgoing calls etc it must be used in conjunction with the Nautica RADIUS Server Move into the RADIUS context by typing the following at any configuration prompt co ra Where co moves BCC to config mode if required and ra is the MTD for RADIUS The prompt changes to show that you a...

Page 431: ...ddress of the Security Server to which connection requests should be diverted for authentication Instructions A value of 0 0 0 0 disables this feature ss ipaddr ab port ss port ab password ss password ab session ss svc quality nas ip as ipaddr node as port authenticate acks as password pool start addr as session length bs ipaddr dns server bs port nbns server bs password dns backup bs svc quality ...

Page 432: ...PASSWORD Options A valid password Function The secure password shared secret to be used for communication with the Security Server Instructions Enter a password if required Parameter ss svc quality MTC ss s Default no Options no yes Function If the Security Server supports the Nautica extensions within the RADIUS protocol setting this option to yes allows wider control of configuration and connect...

Page 433: ...eter as port Default 1645 Options The port number used for send and listen requests Function Allow both NAS and Server to select either old UDP 1645 1646 or new UDP 1812 1813 ports for send and listen Parameter as password MTC as p Default PASSWORD Options A valid password Function The secure password shared secret to be used when communicating with the Accounts Server Instructions Enter a passwor...

Page 434: ...eter bs ipaddr MTC bs i Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function IP Address of the Backup Server to which connection requests should be diverted for authentication Instructions A value of 0 0 0 0 disables this feature Parameter bs port Default 1645 Options The port number used for send and listen requests Function Allow both NAS and Server to select either old UDP 1645 1646 or new UDP 1...

Page 435: ...ca extensions within the RADIUS protocol setting this option to yes allows wider control of configuration and connection authorisation Instructions Amend this parameter if necessary Parameter ab ipaddr MTC ab i Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function IP Address of the Backup Accounts Server to which common statistics should be sent for logging Instructions A value of 0 0 0 0 disables t...

Page 436: ...sword Function The secure password shared secret to be used when communication with the Backup Accounts Server Instructions Enter a password if required Parameter ab session MTC ab s Default no Options no yes Function If the Accounting Server supports the Nautica extensions within the RADIUS protocol setting this option to yes enables session information to be sent to the accounting server in addi...

Page 437: ...router to the cluster and its routes This must be configured for outgoing call support An address of 0 0 0 0 disables this feature Parameter node MTC no Default 000000000000 Options A valid IPX node address Function IPX Node address of the unit which acts as the Master NAS for this cluster Instructions The Master NAS is responsible for advertising routes that can be reached by this cluster and als...

Page 438: ...n failure Instructions Amend this parameter if necessary Parameter pool start addr MTC poo Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP start address Function The start IP address for the allocation pool Instructions This option is necessary if the calling unit connects to the RADIUS server using PPP and has a single IP host address Parameter length MTC le Default 0 Options A valid pool length Function The ...

Page 439: ...ing the PPP negotiation stage Instructions Enter the address of the Primary DNS An address of 0 0 0 0 disables this feature Parameter nbns server MTC nbns s Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function RFC1877 provides a method for a single dial in host to request and be supplied automatically with the addresses of the Primary and Backup NBNS NetBIOS Name Servers during the PPP negotiation ...

Page 440: ...ge Instructions Enter the address of the secondary DNS An address of 0 0 0 0 disables this feature Parameter nbns backup MTC nbns b Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function RFC1877 provides a method for a single dial in host to request and be supplied automatically with the addresses of the Primary and Backup NBNS NetBIOS Name Servers during the PPP negotiation stage Instructions Enter ...

Page 441: ...ses the ability to hide internal addresses and not needing to re address the internal network when connecting to the internet or a corporate network For a Nautica product the most important benefit is the ability to be assigned an IP address by a service provider without the need to reconfigure the local network For more general information on NAT refer to Chapter 1 This chapter includes the follo...

Page 442: ...he nat object Before NAT entries can be configured you need to be aware of the global NAT attributes These attributes are listed by typing i at the nat prompt In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter enabled MTC en Default yes Options yes no Function Enables or disables NAT Instructions Only change this option to disable NAT on the router enabled...

Page 443: ...P access to the router from the public network via the single NAT address Changing the IP address here diverts new incoming NAT connections to this IP address This may be useful if you want all incoming connections to be mapped to your workstation but it takes effect for all TCP UDP paths This can cause problems if remote managers need to get into the NAT router for configuration purposes they are...

Page 444: ...NauticaRS 5 5R Reference Guide Parameter Timeout MTC ti Default 180 seconds Options A valid time in seconds Function The timeout period for dynamic system learned NAT entries Instructions Enter a timeout period if necessary ...

Page 445: ...ntry at the nat prompt use the following syntax co nat new mod ent pathname ext port Where co takes the BCC into config mode if required nat moves you to the nat object prompt new and mod are the new and modify verbs optional ent is the MTD for the NAT entry pathname is the name of a path to which this NAT connection is made and ext port is the number of the external port to which the path connect...

Page 446: ...d by user Function The port to which this NAT entry attaches Instructions For a list of port numbers refer to page 9 20 Parameter num ports MTC nu Default 1 Options A number from 0 to 65535 Function For applications that use a range of ports you do not have to match each port individually Enter the first port number in the ext port parameter then enter the number of ports in the range in this para...

Page 447: ...meter int port MTC int p Default 0 Options A valid port number Function A valid internal port number for this NAT entry Instructions Enter the internal port number against which the external port number is matched For a list of well known port numbers refer to Table 9 2 on page 9 20 Parameter remote ipaddress MTC remot Default 0 0 0 0 Options An IP address Function The IP address of the remote rou...

Page 448: ...cts For example nat lso l entry wat1 80 nat Figure 15 1 NAT Entry Listing To display the status of all NAT entries type the following at any prompt sh nat where sh is the show verb and nat shows NAT statistics A screen similar to the following appears Type Protocol Path Ext Port Int IP AddressInt Port Idle Static wat1 80 198 1 1 1 21 0 nat In the table below click on the parameter for which you re...

Page 449: ...amic A system learned NAT entry Parameter Protocol Function The type of protocol used over this NAT entry values shown here are UDP TCP SMTP and ICMP Parameter Path Function The path over which this NAT entry operates Parameter Ext Port Function The external port used by this session Parameter Int IPAddress Function The internal IP address for this NAT entry Parameter Int Port Function The interna...

Page 450: ... 117237 E Rev 00 NauticaRS 5 5R Reference Guide Parameter Idle Instructions This values counts up to the timeout set in the NAT entry parameters page 15 4 It stays at 0 for static and connected TCP sessions ...

Page 451: ...ou must point your PC s NetBIOS Name server s address at the Nautica router This can be done using DHCP or by using the Network Properties in the Windows 95 Control Panel The WINS server responds to queries for any address that it knows If an unknown name is asked for it requests that name from the LAN by a broadcast or from the address configured in the WINS address in the LAN01 path If the LAN q...

Page 452: ...arameters for the WINS object itself In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further information Parameter enabled MTC en Default no Options no yes Function Enables or disables WINS on this router Instructions Amend this parameter as necessary Parameter max entries MTC max e Default 100 Options A number from 0 to 1000 Function Sets a limit on the number of WINS entries the ...

Page 453: ...ou to the WINS object if you are not already there and ls l lists all the current objects To edit or create an LMHost entry use the following syntax co wi new mod lm name Where co moves BCC into config mode if required wi takes you to the WINS object if you are not already there new and mod are the new and modify verbs optional lm is the MTD for the LMHost object and name is the name of the server...

Page 454: ...e must be unique within a domain A domain name cannot be configured in the table Instructions Enter the name of the server Parameter type MTC ty Default specific Options specific group domain Function Specifies the type of WINS entry Manually created entries should always be specific Group and Domain are system entries that define where the entry belongs either to a group or a domain Instructions ...

Page 455: ...n This is a description of the entry and is useful for identification purposes Instructions This parameter is not used by the WINS protocol If the name has been learned by the network the description here is Registered Parameter ipaddr MTC ipa Default 0 0 0 0 Function This is the entry s IP address Instructions Enter an IP address for the entry ...

Page 456: ... entries at any prompt enter the following sh wi lm Where sh is the show verb Appendix A wi is the MTD for WINS and lm is the MTD for LMHosts Entering this command causes the LMHosts table Figure 16 1 to appear Lmhosts Name Type IP Addr Description central specific 200 200 100 10 HO_File_Server Figure 16 1 LMHosts Table In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assist...

Page 457: ... domain Parameter IP Address Function The IP address associated with this entry Parameter Description Function A user defined description for the entry NetBIOS Statistics To display NetBIOS WINS entries at any prompt type sh wi ne Where sh is the show verb Appendix A wi is the MTD for WINS and ne is the MTD for NetBIOS The NetBIOS table Figure 16 2 appears NetBIOS Name IP Addr TTL Originator path ...

Page 458: ...meter NetBIOS Name Function The name of this NetBIOS entry Parameter IP Address Function The IP address of the entry Parameter TTL Function Time To Live TTL specifies how many seconds remain before this entry times out Parameter Originator Path Function The path down which this entry was learned NetBIOS Name IP Address TTL Originator Path ...

Page 459: ... displayed in the Trace Window The Trace Window allows you to see exactly what operations the router is performing Debug and the Trace Window are advanced support options and will not need to be accessed by general users This chapter includes the following section Debug Levels page 17 2 Using the Trace Window page 17 6 ...

Page 460: ...w much information to display in the trace window when router operations are being monitored There are four trace levels 0 to 3 If a parameter is set to 0 it does not report any information in the trace window A value of 1 means the router reports minimal information to the trace window while a value of 3 reports maximum information Figure 17 1 shows a failed call in the trace window In this insta...

Page 461: ...SDN ISDN02 R OK 51 65797203 ISDN ISDN02 R DISC 145 52 65797203 ISDN ISDN02 Disconnect reason code 145 53 65797271 ISDN ISDN02 S ATE0 54 65797328 ISDN ISDN02 R OK Figure 17 2 ISDNDB 3 Using Debug Parameters Move into the debug object by typing the following syntax co deb Where co moves BCC into config mode if required and deb is the MTD for the debug object Typing i at the debug prompt lists all th...

Page 462: ...dging brid callbackdb PPP Callbacks callb ccpdb Compression Control Protocol ccpd dhcpdb Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol dhcp dnsdb Domain Name Server dns frdb Frame Relay fr hdlcdb High Level Data Link Control hdlc htmldb Hypertext Markup Language html icmpdb Internet Control Message Protocol icmp ipcpdb IP Control Protocol ipcp iprdb IP Routing iprd ipxcpdb IPX Control Protocol ipxcpd ipxrdb...

Page 463: ... Quick Controller Chip quic radidb RADIUS radi ripdb routing Information Protocol ripd snmpdb Simple Network Management Protocol snmp sysdb System Output sysd tftpdb Trivial File Transfer Protocol tftp v120db V120 v120 voidb Voice Control void wcpdb WAN Control Protocol wcpd winsdb Windows Integrated Naming Service wins Table 17 1 debug Parameters continued Parameter Description MTC ...

Page 464: ...e MTC for the Trace Window command For example to make a dummy call on the router at any prompt type the following bcc call 017135470091 bcc tw The moment you press the enter key after the tw command the trace window appears showing details for the call Press space bar to return to command line 55 66219848 ISDN ISDN01 Dialing 017135470091 56 66230091 ISDN ISDN01 Disconnect reason code 145 57 66230...

Page 465: ...ialing 017135470091 67 66415542 ISDN ISDN01 R OK 68 66415542 ISDN ISDN02 R OK 69 66425711 ISDN ISDN02 R DISC 145 70 66425712 ISDN ISDN02 Disconnect reason code 145 71 66425789 ISDN ISDN02 S ATE0 72 66425847 ISDN ISDN02 R OK Figure 17 4 Trace Window To return to BCC press the space bar on the keyboard If you are displaying a lot of information in the trace window occasionally you need to clear the ...

Page 466: ...shows where in the sequence a specific action occurred If ID appear to be missing then the debug levels need to be increased Parameter Timestamp Function The time in milliseconds that an action happened This is counted from the time the router was last rebooted Parameter Module Function The module being used in this operation Parameter Port Function The port that is being used for this operation I...

Page 467: ...Debug Facilities 117237 E Rev 00 17 9 Parameter Message Function The action being performed Note When an ISDN call fails the message displays a reason code These reason codes are listed in Table 11 1 ...

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Page 469: ...irst OSPF a protocol designed to remove some of the restrictions of RIP in large networks especially in the IP environment For more information on OSPF refer to Chapter 1 This chapter includes the following sections OSPF Fundamentals page 18 2 OSPF Paths page 18 5 Virtual Links page 18 8 OSPF Statistics page 18 13 ...

Page 470: ...n link to all areas The basic rule with OSPF is that all the areas need to see the backbone Area 0 but they do not have to see each other The routers that link the various areas into the backbone are known as Area Border Routers ABRs An ABR is a router that can see at least two other areas one of which must be the Backbone OSPF can be divided into two distinct forms Intra Area OSPF where informati...

Page 471: ...king is Area 0 Inter Area OSPF Inter Area OSPF allows different areas within a large autonomous network to communicate with each other It also allows more efficient distribution of routing information such as routing tables between networks OSPF is set up primarily on the paths that interface the ABRs to the various areas An ABR has at least two OSPF paths in addition to LAN01 one that links it to...

Page 472: ... Type see Chapter 7 but several attributes must be set Set this parameter To Reason RIP SUPPORT none page 7 8 OSPF does not need RIP support OSPF SUPPORT ospf2 OSPF Paths To enable OSPF on the path OSPF Area 0 OSPF Paths To define the area into which the path is connected Set this parameter To Reason RIP SUPPORT none page 7 8 OSPF does not need RIP support OSPF SUPPORT ospf2 OSPF Paths To enable O...

Page 473: ...ommand to list the path parameters The following example shows how to turn the advanced manager on and then move into an existing PPP path called central bcc co sy adv yes Save system pa ppp central Save path ppp central In the table below click on the OSPF Path parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter ospf support MTC ospf s Default none Options none ospf2 Function Enables or ...

Page 474: ...ons A valid number of seconds Function The frequency in seconds at which OSPF hello packets are sent to indicate that the unit is available for routing Instructions Only change this number if you want to change the frequency of the Hello packets Parameter ospf dead time MTC ospf d Default 40 Options A valid time in seconds Function The period in seconds after which a unit is assumed to be unavaila...

Page 475: ...router is the preferred router to reach an Area Instructions If you need to change the designated OSPF router increase or decrease the value shown here Parameter ospf area MTC ospf a Default 00000000 Options A valid OSPF Area number Function This configures the path to be a part of an OSPF area OSPF Area 0 is always the backbone area page 18 5 Instructions Enter the area number for this router ...

Page 476: ...e co moves BCC into config mode if required ip takes the router into the IP context and os moves you to the ospf object Using the ls l command at the ospf object prompt lists any objects that have been created already Create a virtual link using the following syntax co ip os vl routerid transitareaid Where co moves BCC into config mode if it is not there already ip takes the router into the IP con...

Page 477: ...r areas Area 4 can only reach Area 0 by passing through Area 2 using a router with an IP address of 192 1 1 1 In this case the following virtual link is created bcc co ip os vl c0010101 2 Where co moves the router from BCC mode bcc to config mode box ip takes BCC into the IP context os moves you to the ospf object vl sets up the Virtual link c0010101 is the router id 198 1 1 1 and 2 is the area pa...

Page 478: ... manually To view existing address ranges use the ls l command at the ospf object prompt To create an address range use the following syntax co ip os add ipaddr masklen Where co takes BCC into config mode if it is not already there ip takes you to the IP context if it is not already there os moves the router to the ospf object if it is not already there add sets up the address range ipaddr is the ...

Page 479: ...TC ipm Default The subnet mask entered at the time the range was created Options A valid subnet mask Function This is the subnet mask applied to the IP address Once created is not possible to change this entry Instructions Amend the subnet mask if necessary Parameter id of area MTC id Default 0 Options A valid Area ID Function This is the ID assigned to the area in which this address range resides...

Page 480: ...enter a value here specified by the system administrator The higher the number the more expensive the route OSPF will not use high cost routes if low cost ones are available Parameter advstatus MTC ad Default advertise Options advertise donotadvertise Function Specifies if a range is included in the area summary passed to Area 0 Instructions Enter a value Advertise The address range is included in...

Page 481: ...SPF statistics are viewed using the following syntax sh ip os ar ne in ro sp Where sh is the show verb ip is the IP context os is the OSPF statistics ar shows area statistics ne shows neighbour statistics in shows interface statistics ro shows router statistics and sp shows shortest path first statistics In the table below click on the statistic option for which you require further help Area Statu...

Page 482: ...only screen To display the statistics at any prompt type sh ip os ar The Areas table Figure 18 1 appears Figure 18 1 OSPF Area Status In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance area ranges rtrifs vlinks rtrlas netlas sumlas spents flushes installs stubdef ...

Page 483: ...ces are links into other routers Parameter vlinks Function Count of virtual links currently supported across this area Virtual links directly connect areas that cannot directly reach the backbone Area 0 They are set up in the ospf context Parameter rtrlas Function Count of router link advertisements in the area database This option is set in bcc co ospf ara One of the attributes for address ranges...

Page 484: ...ts Function Count of shortest path entries in this area Parameter flushes Function Count of flushes discard advertisements outstanding Parameter installs Function Count of advertisements waiting to be Installed in the database Parameter stubdef Function The default metric to be applied to a Stub Network a network with a single exit point from the area ...

Page 485: ...g at any prompt bcc sh ip os ne Where sh is the show verb ip takes BCC to the IP context os displays OSPF statistics and ne shows OSPF Neighbour statistics The OSPF Neighbour Status window appears Figure 18 2 OSPF Neighbour Status Window In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further information NBrid Area State DRId BDRId LSRts LSRqs DBSumm DBSave NbrIP ...

Page 486: ...e neighbor whether Down Attempt Init 2 Way Start Exchange Loading and Full Parameter DRId Function The neighbor s understanding of what is the designated router s ID only defined in broadcast networks Parameter BDRId Function The neighbour s understanding of what is the backup designated router s ID only defined in broadcast networks Parameter LSRts Function Link state retransmissions The number o...

Page 487: ...ate advertisements that need to be received from this neighbour to synchronize the two databases Parameter DBSumm Function Database summaries outstanding to the neighbour Parameter DBSave Function Database saves outstanding from the neighbour Parameter NbrIP Function The neighbor s IP address in hexadecimal ...

Page 488: ...ax at any prompt ospf sh ip os in Where sh is the show verb ip takes BCC to the IP context os displays OSPF statistics and in shows the OSPF Interface statistics Entering this command causes the OSPF Interface Status window to appear Figure 18 3 OSPF Interface Status Window In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance IPAddr Area State DRId BDRId Type Nbrs Met...

Page 489: ...eter State Function Indicates the functional level of the interface such as DR Designated Router BDR Backup Designated Router PtP Point to Point and DR Other Parameter DRId Function The router ID in hexadecimal notation of the designated router Parameter BDRId Function The router ID in hexadecimal notation of the backup designated router Parameter Type Function The type of network attached to the ...

Page 490: ... The current path cost for the interface Parameter Flds Function The number of floods outstanding on this interface Parameter DAcks Function The number of delayed acknowledgements ACKS on this interface Parameter AdjCnt Function The number of adjacencies formed on this interface ...

Page 491: ... sh is the show verb ip takes BCC to the IP context os displays OSPF statistics and ro shows the OSPF Router statistics Entering this command causes the OSPF Router Status window to appear Figure 18 4 OSPF Router Status Window In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Destination Mask Next Hop Addr Cost Path Type ...

Page 492: ...er Parameter Mask Function The subnet mask applied to the destination IP address Parameter Next Hop Addr Instructions The IP address of the next router Parameter Cost Function The cost applied to this connection Parameter Path Function The path used in this connection Parameter Type Function The type of connection used ...

Page 493: ...e ip sh ip os sp Where sh is the show verb ip takes BCC to the IP context os displays OSPF statistics and sp shows the OSPF Shortest Path statistics Entering this command causes the Shortest Path table to appear Figure 18 5 OSPF Shortest Path Table In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Address Metric Area DestT PathT NextHops Advertising Routers ...

Page 494: ...r Area Function The ID of which the network is a part Area 0 is known as the backbone Parameter DestT Function Destination type router or network Parameter PathT Function Path type no router or router on path meaning router between this router and the destination network Parameter NextHops Function Count of possible next routers to reach the network Parameter Advertising Routers Function Router ID...

Page 495: ...hrough a local ISP Client PCs or workstations can be configured to use the Nautica router as the DNS server The router then applies some rules to the DNS request and decides over which path the request should be sent Replies are cached so repeated lookups are extremely efficient It is possible to use the DNS Proxy feature even if you have a single path as you can benefit from the name caching This...

Page 496: ...ect use the following syntax co dn Where co moves BCC into config mode if required and dn is the MTD for the dns object Typing i at the dns object prompt lists the DNS Global parameters In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter enabled MTC en Default enabled Options enabled disabled Function Allows or disallows the DNS Proxy Instructions Only de s...

Page 497: ...h path and thereby which DNS server it should send the request to A special entry can be used as the default page 19 8 To set up DNS entries use the following syntax co dn ent domain pathname Where co moves BCC into config mode if required dn is the MTD for the dns object ent is the MTD for the DNS entry domain is the name of a valid domain and pathname is the path down which this domain can be re...

Page 498: ... using this entry For example a company intranet could be called something like Company com or Company co uk Instructions Enter the domain name Parameter pathname MTC pa Default A path name entered when the entry was created Options A valid path name Function The path down which DNS lookups for this domain should be sent Instructions Enter a path name Note The path must already be in existence to ...

Page 499: ...dn ls l entry company com central entry microsoft com remotepath dns Figure 19 1 DNS Entry Listing Domain Table To display a list of all the Domain matches set up on the router at any prompt use the following syntax sh dns Where sh is the show verb and dns shows DNS statistics Entering this command causes the domain table to appear Domain Match Rules Path DNS Servers company com central 200 200 20...

Page 500: ...IP address of the router that links into the domain DNS Cache Entries As DNS operates on the router entries are cached for a given period This enables the router to find these names again To view the DNS Cache at any prompt use the following syntax sh dn ca Where sh is the show verb dn is the MTD for DNS and ca shows DNS cache entries Using this command causes the DNS cache table to appear DNS Cac...

Page 501: ...rther assistance Parameter Cache Function This is the domain address you have reached for example www baynetworks com Parameter TTL Function A time to live for this cache entry This time is supplied by the domain server itself Parameter Data Function The IP address associated with the domain name Cache TTL Data ...

Page 502: ...ere co takes BCC into config mode if required dn takes you to the dns object ent creates a new entry default is the name for the default entry pathname is the path down which the default domain can be reached Now when you request a domain for which you do not have a specific rule this default rule is used Note If the dns use if up parameter is selected on any open path this path is used to reach t...

Page 503: ...ty mechanism designed to allow privacy of data via encryption and security of data via authentication All Nautica routers apart from the Nautica 200 and Nautica CLAM support IPSec This chapter includes the following sections Introduction to IPSec page 20 10 Setting Up IPSec page 20 12 IPSec Statistics page 20 24 ...

Page 504: ... the tunnel On Nautica routers the private address is usually the address of the ETH LAN01 path and the public address can be created by using a numbered link to some remote router or by using network address translation NAT For more information on NAT refer to Chapter 15 IPSec Files To take advantage of IPSec your router must have the correct version of software Table 20 1 below lists all the IPS...

Page 505: ...e with your router To check the version of software running on your router in the BCC type info at the box or bcc prompt A list of data similar to the following appears bcc i name Tech Pubs box type Marlin Sec version 5 511X build date Oct 23 1998 18 24 24 mac address 002062001D97 up time 0 day s 18 34 51 bcc Figure 20 1 Version Information As shown in Figure 20 1 the box type parameter shows that...

Page 506: ...n time This precludes the use of IPSec on a dial up link to an ISP where the IP address is dynamically allocated If this functionality is required it is recommended that NAT be used with the IPSec client running on the PC of the user When configuring IPSec using NAT the IP address of the originating router must be known first A PPP path is then set up to the ISP along with a default route An IPSec...

Page 507: ...0 13 Figure 20 3 shows graphically how a router with a NAT provided IP address can be used to create a secure tunnel to a remote network Note IPSec must also be configured on the remote router to match any settings set up in your Nautica router ...

Page 508: ...ge 7 17 of this manual Table 20 2 shows the parameters that should be set whn the path is created A default IP route also needs to be created box ip ro s 0 0 0 0 0 pathname Where pathname is the name given to the PPP path created to reach the ISP Table 20 2 PPP ISP Path Parameters Parameter MTD Value isdn n 1 Number needed to reach the ISP auth name Account name from the ISP chapo Outgoing CHAP se...

Page 509: ... path type and name is a name you have assigned to this path After the path is created BCC moves into the path object Typing i at the object prompt lists the attributes In the table below click on the attribute for which you require further assistance type remote mask name text secret enable hex secret local ipaddr rekey timeout remote ipaddr rekey kbytes cypher type local spi authent type remote ...

Page 510: ...at the default of ipsec Parameter name MTC na Default A path name Options A display string used to identify the path Function The name of the path entered at the time of creation Instructions Leave this parameter at the default entered when the path was created Parameter enable MTC ena Default yes Options yes no Function Enables allows or disables the path Instructions Only set this parameter to n...

Page 511: ...s between the Nautica router and the ISDN Parameter remote ipaddr MTC remote i Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function the IP address that defines the end of the IPSec tunnel Instructions Enter the remote IP address In Figure 20 3 this is the IP address of the switch Parameter cypher type MTC cypher t Default descbc Options descbc none Function Selects the encryption strength of the tu...

Page 512: ...the path hsha1 H MAC Sha 1 encryption algorithm Parameter anti replay MTC ant Default yes Options yes no Function Prevents an IPSec setup being repeated This stops external users listening to an IPSec setup and then replaying the IPSec instructions again Instructions Leave this parameter at the default value of yes Parameter idle timer MTC idl Default 15 Options A time in minutes Function If no da...

Page 513: ...te end of the tunnel supports IKE or static keying before setting this parameter Instructions Select the value the remote IPSec device supports Parameter local net MTC local n Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP address Function The IP Address of the private local network Instructions Enter the IP address of the local network Parameter remote net MTC remote n Default 0 0 0 0 Options A valid IP addr...

Page 514: ...on This parameter represents the pre shared secret for the security association of the tunnel in text format Setting this parameter automatically sets the hex secret to the same value Instructions Enter the shared text secret Parameter hex secret MTC Default Options A valid hex secret Function This parameter represents the pre shared secret for the security association of the tunnel in hex format ...

Page 515: ...Instructions Enter the maximum time for a security association to last Parameter rekey kbytes MTC Default 0 Options A valid data limit Function The amount of data in kbytes that can be passed along the IPSec tunnel before the keys must be renewed This parameter only applies to dynamic IKE keying Setting a value of 0 means there is no limit to the amount of data that can be sent along the tunnel In...

Page 516: ...ote s Default 256 Options A value between 1and 256 Function The remote security xxx identifier remote spi is only relevant to static keying It defines the remote identifier for this particular tunnel Instructions Enter the remote spi Parameter tx cipher key MTC tx c Default Blank Options A valid 16 bit byte hex integer Function This parameter defines the cipher key we use to encrypt data forwarded...

Page 517: ... A valid 16 bit byte hex integer Function This parameter defines the authentication key we use to authenticate data forwarded over the tunnel This key must match the transmit RX authenticate key of the remote site Instructions Enter the transmit authenticate key for the tunnel Parameter rx authent key MTC rx a Default Blank Options A valid 16 bit byte hex integer Function This parameter defines th...

Page 518: ...tics for an individual IPSec tunnel by typing the following command bcc sh tun ipsec ipaddr Where ipsec is the path type and ipaddr is the IP address at the end of the IPSec tunnel The show tunnel command displays the following information Type Remote IP Addr Name IPSec 10 10 10 1 25 25 25 1 SecPath PPTP 10 10 10 3 25 25 25 2 PPTPPath In the table below click on the parameter for which you require...

Page 519: ...fying the type of tunnel being monitored Parameter Remote Function This is the IP address of the router terminating the PPTP or IPSec tunnel remote router Parameter IP Addr Function The is the IP address of the router originating the PPTP or IPSec tunnel local router Parameter Name Function This parameter shows the path over which the tunnel is sent ...

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Page 521: ... following is an alphabetical listing of all the verbs Select the verb for which you require help in the table below batch bootmode call cancel clear commit copy cwc and cwc date defcon delete exit getsw help history info lso memory modify new ping pop pwc reboot remove save show telnet trace window trace window flush ...

Page 522: ...e without them being instantly implemented This verb is used in conjunction with the commit verb Example The following command set shows how batch and commit can be used to enter a list of configuration commands If there are a lot of changes to be made or if a configuration script is being pasted into the router batch and commit are the easiest way to enter large amounts of data box bat BATCH MODE...

Page 523: ...n Answering no cancels the verb Example The following shows how the bootmode verb is executed box bootmode Are you sure you wish to ERASE ALL SOFTWARE and REBOOT Press Y to confirm y Entering BootMode now CLANET Loader 1 4 Type R Sets LED to RED G Sets LED to GREEN A Sets LED to AMBER O Sets LED to OFF K Erase Config Sector P Erase Program Sector B Reboot unit Warning This is a dangerous verb If b...

Page 524: ...col is not supported on any of the routers for example if they are all Nautica 200s then a PPP call is made If the call verb is used with a pathname the call is of the type specified by the path Example In the following examples a call is made to a number and also along a path box call 01234789034 box call baycenter The following modifiers can be used with the call verb they are entered before the...

Page 525: ...Example For example to cancel a call on a path called baycenter box can baycenter Verb clear MTC cl Options cl class class Function Clears a specified class object Instructions Use the clear verb to clear ports or any of the tables in BCC like the Alarms and Blacklist tables Example In the table below click on the context to display the clear commands Alarms Blacklist Bridge Devices DHCP Hublet IP...

Page 526: ... table cl bl Bridge To clear bridge routes cl br ro Devices To clear a device cl dev dev Where dev is the name of the device to be cleared DHCP To clear DHCP addresses cl dh address Where address is the ip address to be cleared To clear a DHCP client cl dh client Where client is the MAC address of the client to be cleared ...

Page 527: ... number of the port to be cleared IP To clear the IP ARP table cl ip arp To clear the IP route cache cl ip ca IPX To clear the IPX route cache cl ipx ca Calls To clear a call cl call port port Where port is the name of the port to be cleared for example ISDN01 Charges To clear the ISDN Charges List cl ch ...

Page 528: ...rt path ext port Where path is the name of the path and ext port is the external port number DNS To clear DNS cl dns domain Paths To clear Paths cl pa path WINS To clear the WINS NetBIOS table cl wi ne name path Where name is the name of the NetBIOS entry and path is the originator path ...

Page 529: ...e is pasted to the router but the commands are not executed until the commit verb is entered Example The following shows how batch and commit work together to enter a configuration string save the configuration and return the prompt to the box context box batch Batch Mode box new pa ppp central box isdn n 1 0123498743 box papi security box papo security box save box cwc box commit Config Saved box...

Page 530: ...ious example it is not possible to copy the PPP path Office1 to a Nautica path called Office2 since both paths have to be of the type PPP Verb cwc and cwc MTC cwc cwc Function Change Working Context cwc allows you to move back either to the box prompt or back one configuration level Example For example if you are editing a path and want to move back to the box prompt to list all the paths on the r...

Page 531: ...amend the date held by the router Example To display the date type date at the prompt box date tuesday 07 04 1998 9 33 35 To amend the date date dd mm yyyy Where you enter the correct date using a four digit year reference To amend the day of the week date dd mm yyyy day of week Where you enter the date and the new day of the week To amend the time date dd mm yyyy day of week hh mm ss Where you en...

Page 532: ...changes the IP address to a 10 0 0 0 8 class address Telenet sessions to the router are lost and can only be re established if your PC has access tothe entire network via another router If you cannot use Telnet to access the router re configure the unit using Nautica Wizard For more information on Nautica Wizard refer to the Nautica Wizard Reference Guide on the router installation CD Verb delete ...

Page 533: ...Command Verbs 117237 E Rev 00 A 13 To delete all of a specific object del type For example to delete all paths del pa ...

Page 534: ...w Options getse source ip address Function Get Software getsw allows a user to load software from a remote unit Example To load software from a remote unit with an IP address of 200 200 200 10 for example box getsw 200 200 200 10 Caution The getsw command uses IP so an IP path and route must exist to the destination router It may be useful to first ping the remote unit to ensure it can be reached ...

Page 535: ...ct prompt displays help for that object A can be used in place of the word help Typing an attribute or parameter and then a displays help for that option Verb history MTC hi Options hi num Function Typing history at any prompt lists the last 20 commands entered into BCC Example To use a command in the history list hi number Where number is the number of the command in the history list ...

Page 536: ...t the box and bcc prompts displays information on the unit box i name Tech Pubs box type marlin version 5 011X build date Apr 3 1998 12 19 26 mac address 002062001D97 up time 92 36 44 At an object prompt the info command displays the parameters that are available ip i state enabled routing enabled en filter no filtering cache timeout 998 ip ...

Page 537: ...creen Example Use this command at any prompt where objects are created Verb memory MTC mem Function Displays the memory buffers links and callbacks for the router The command can be typed at any prompt Example For example box mem Memory 963872 bytes free Buffers Size 0 Num 100 Max 100 Min 100 Size 120 Num 391 Max 400 Min 382 Links Num 7807 Max 8000 Min 7798 Callbacks Num 791 Max 800 Min 786 box No...

Page 538: ...and is optional but it does save on typing errors Example To modify a path called Office1 box mod pa ppp office1 path ppp office1 Verb new MTC new Options new object definition Function Creates new object The command is optional but can save on typing errors Example To create a new path called office2 box new pa ppp office2 Save path ppp office2 ...

Page 539: ...ents for this command are as follows t Ping forever until interupted n num Ping num times l num Ping with num bytes of data i num Ping with a time to live of num w num Ping with a timeout of num d num Ping with a time delay of num c Ping with compressible data v no display Example For example to ping an IP address 10 times bcc ping n 10 198 162 2 2 Verb pop MTC pop Function Like cwc and cwc pop mo...

Page 540: ...or example from within a virtual link vlink c001010 1 pwc box ip ospf vlink c001010 1 vlink c001010 1 Verb reboot MTC reboot Function The reboot command makes the router reset itself Changes made to the configuration are lost unless they are saved first using the save verb Verb remove MTC remove Function Used with the batch verb remove takes out any configuration changes made in Batch mode Note Th...

Page 541: ...ew pa ppp office1 box isdn n 1 01234789032 box remove box Verb save MTC save Function The save verb saves any changes made to the router configuration Use this verb when you see the Save option displayed before the prompt Example An example of save box mod pa ppp office1 path ppp office1 isdn 1 u192 168 1 10 Save path ppp office1 save path ppp office1 ...

Page 542: ...e router The optional flags that can be used with this verb are as follows s Enables scrolling g string Display items containing string v string Display items not containing string In the table below click on the option that you want to show Configuration Alarms Blacklist Bridge Devices DHCP Hublet IP IPX Calls History Charges Timebands NAT DNS Paths WINS Tunnels ...

Page 543: ...onfig Alarms Syntax sh al Function Displays the alarms table Date Time Type Code Count Message 09 04 1998 9 32 22 In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Date Time Function The date and time of the alarm Parameter Type Function The type of alarm calues displayed here are information warning error or unknown Parameter Code Function An error code ...

Page 544: ...e Entity Reason Time Remaining central ISDN retries exhausted 298 16 In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Entity Function The object being blacklisted Parameter Reason Function The reason it is on the blacklist Parameter Time Remaining Function The time the object is to remain in seconds on the blacklist unless a clear command is received Ent...

Page 545: ...ntral 32769 Dsable00000000000000000000000000000000 0 In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Path Function The path along which the interface is reached Parameter Port ID Function The ID of the Port Parameter State Function The state of the interface Forwarding means packets are being forwarded Disabled means the interface is not bridging Interf...

Page 546: ...he designated route Parameter DPort Function This is the designated port on the designated bridge Routes Syntax sh br ro Function Displays all the routes learned on the bridge MAC Path 00c026a0693d LAN01 In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter MAC Function The MAC address of the remote unit Parameter Path Function The path over which the remote ...

Page 547: ...62020327 Rx Errors 0 Rx Bytes 23355745 Rx Frames 23161 Rx Utilization 5 Rx Broadcasts 345 Rx Multicasts 352 Tx Errors 0 Tx Bytes 3764024 Tx Frames 13054 Tx Utilization 6 Tx Broadcasts 168 Tx Multicasts 168 The port statistics display a cumulative count for each defined parameter since the statistics were last cleared or the unit was reset The transmit and receive utilization is not cumulative but ...

Page 548: ... MC HMB 2 Enabled Up isdn ISDN01 MB 2 1 Enabled Idle isdn ISDN02 MB 2 2 Enabled Idle In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Type Function The Device type Parameter Identification Function The device name Parameter Location Function The location of the device in the router Parameter Enabled Function Shows whether the device is enabled or disable...

Page 549: ...s the DHCP Allocated Addresses table IP Address MAC Address Type Lease 192 168 1 0 24 abc123456789 Dynamic 1200 192 168 1 1 24 abc987654321 Dynamic 60 192 168 1 3 24 abc098712347 Dynamic 2400 In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter IP Address Function The allocated IP address Parameter MAC Address Function The MAC address to which the IP address...

Page 550: ... dh cl Function Displays the DHCP Client table MAC Addr Bound abc123456789 Yes abc987654321 Yes abc098712347 Yes abc675849302 No In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter MAC Address Function The MAC address of the client Parameter Bound Function Specifies if the client is currently bound to an IP address supplied by DHCP MAC Address Bound ...

Page 551: ... table below click on the option for which you require further assistance ARP Cache Syntax sh ip ar Function Displays the ARP Cache table Destination MAC Address 123 4 5 6 00C02601240A In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance ARP Cache Route Cache OSPF Routes Destination MAC Address ...

Page 552: ... received yet If the entry is ffffffffffff this indicates a broadcast to the local LAN Route Cache Syntax sh ip ca Function Displays the Route Cache table DestinationGateway MAC Address Packets Byte Path 2 2 2 15 0 0 0 0 abcdef121212 789 209378 LAN01 In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Destination Function The destination IP address for each...

Page 553: ...the destination host or gateway port if the destination is on the local network Parameter Packets Function Number of packets transferred for this route Parameter Byte Function Number of bytes transferred for this route Parameter Path Function The path over which the connection is routed ...

Page 554: ...R Reference Guide OSPF In the table below click the option for which you require further assistance Areas Syntax sh ip os ar The Areas table Figure 0 1 appears Figure 0 1 OSPF Area Status Areas Neighbors Interfaces Routes Shortest Paths ...

Page 555: ...e unit or have been entered in the ospf area level of the system Parameter rtrifs Function Number of router interfaces for this router in the area Router interfaces are links into other routers Parameter vlinks Function Count of virtual links currently supported across this area Virtual links directly connect areas that cannot directly reach the backbone Area 0 They are set up in the ospf context ...

Page 556: ...tion Count of network link advertisements in the area database Parameter sumlas Function Count of summary link advertisements in the area database Parameter spents Function Count of shortest path entries in this area Parameter flushes Function Count of flushes discard advertisements outstanding Parameter installs Function Count of advertisements waiting to be Installed in the database Parameter st...

Page 557: ... the IP context os displays OSPF statistics and ne shows OSPF Neighbour statistics The OSPF Neighbour Status window appears Figure 0 2 OSPF Neighbour Status Window In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further information NBrid Area State DRId BDRId LSRts LSRqs DBSumm DBSave NbrIP ...

Page 558: ...e neighbor whether Down Attempt Init 2 Way Start Exchange Loading and Full Parameter DRId Function The neighbor s understanding of what is the designated router s ID only defined in broadcast networks Parameter BDRId Function The neighbour s understanding of what is the backup designated router s ID only defined in broadcast networks Parameter LSRts Function Link state retransmissions The number o...

Page 559: ... advertisements that need to be received from this neighbour to synchronize the two databases Parameter DBSumm Function Database summaries outstanding to the neighbour Parameter DBSave Function Database saves outstanding from the neighbour Parameter NbrIP Function The neighbor s IP address in hexadecimal ...

Page 560: ...ntext os displays OSPF statistics and in shows the OSPF Interface statistics Entering this command causes the OSPF Interface Status window to appear Figure 0 3 OSPF Interface Status Window In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance IPAddr Area State DRId BDRId Type Nbrs Metric Flds DAcks AdjCnt ...

Page 561: ...r State Function Indicates the functional level of the interface such as DR Designated Router BDR Backup Designated Router PtP Point to Point and DR Other Parameter DRId Function The router ID in hexadecimal notation of the designated router Parameter BDRId Function The router ID in hexadecimal notation of the backup designated router Parameter Type Function The type of network attached to the int...

Page 562: ... The current path cost for the interface Parameter Flds Function The number of floods outstanding on this interface Parameter DAcks Function The number of delayed acknowledgements ACKS on this interface Parameter AdjCnt Function The number of adjacencies formed on this interface ...

Page 563: ...ics Entering this command causes the OSPF Router Status window to appear Figure 0 4 OSPF Router Status Window In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Destination Function The IP address for the remote router Parameter Mask Function The subnet mask applied to the destination IP address Destination Mask Next Hop Addr Cost Path Type ...

Page 564: ... Guide Parameter Next Hop Addr Instructions The IP address of the next router Parameter Cost Function The cost applied to this connection Parameter Path Function The path used in this connection Parameter Type Function The type of connection used ...

Page 565: ...s the OSPF Shortest Path statistics Entering this command causes the Shortest Path table to appear Figure 0 5 OSPF Shortest Path Table In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Address Function The IP address of the destination either a router or network Address Metric Area DestT PathT NextHops Advertising Routers ...

Page 566: ...s a part Area 0 is known as the backbone Parameter DestT Function Destination type router or network Parameter PathT Function Path type no router or router on path meaning router between this router and the destination network Parameter NextHops Function Count of possible next routers to reach the network Parameter Advertising Routers Function Router IDs in hexadecimal notation of routers that adv...

Page 567: ... which you require further information Parameter Destination Function The destination address of the route Parameter Mask Function The subnet mask applied to the destination address Parameter Next Hop Addr Function The next IP address the route will move to if known Parameter Cost Function The cost of this route Parameter Path Function The path to which this route is attached Destination Mask Next...

Page 568: ...assistance Routes Syntax sh ipx ro Function Displays the static and learned IPX routes Net Node Hops Ticks FType Path Type 00000124 000000000000 1 1 802 2 wat2 S In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further information Parameter net Function The network number to which this route points Routes Cache SAPs net node hops ticks ftype path type ...

Page 569: ... reach this network Parameter ticks Function The time in Ticks 1 18 seconds taken to reach this network Parameter ftype Function The Novell Server Type This may automatically learned Parameter path Function The Path to which this route is attached Parameter type Function This column contains a letter The letter denotes the type of Route In our example an S for Static is shown here ...

Page 570: ...ck on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter net Function The destination IPX network number for each IPX connection Parameter node Function Node Number if the destination can be reached via a local network port Parameter packets Function Number of packets transferred for this route Parameter bytes Function Number of Bytes transferred for this route net node packets bytes...

Page 571: ...le below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter name Function Novell Server name automatically learned by the unit Parameter net Function Novell server IPX network number automatically learned Parameter socket Function The port along which the SAP is advertised For more information on Sockets refer to Table 9 2 Parameter stype Function This is the Server Type of ...

Page 572: ... Calls Syntax sh ca Function Displays a list of the ISDN ports and the calls that are active on them Port State Number CalledCLI Time BC EC Rate ISDN01 Calling 01234123 0 00 55 1 0 Sy64K ISDN02 Answered 0123456 0 01 11 2 0 Sy64K In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Port Function The ISDN port used by the call Port State Number CLI Time BC EC ...

Page 573: ...is currently idle Disabled The port is disabled It can be enabled once more by changing the ISDN TA01 settings in the device object Chapter 6 Reset The port has been reset Parameter Number Function The number called or the number calling if CLI is operational for an incoming call Parameter CLI Function The Calling Line Identifier if any used by the call Parameter Time Function The time the call ha...

Page 574: ...ls made since the router was last rebooted Number Type Total Min Max Clls Tot Charge 4123456 Manual 00 01 12 00 01 12 00 28 51 0 4123456 Automatic 03 46 29 00 00 20 01 37 28 0 4123456 Incoming 00 06 22 00 00 20 00 05 40 0 9789456 Backup 01 01 37 00 00 38 00 28 37 0 In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Number Function ISDN number for this entr...

Page 575: ...g the CALL verb see Appendix A Incoming The call is an incoming call Backup The call is a backup call This option does not affect the Nautica 200 Automatic The call is automatic generated by the unit This includes bandwidth on demand calls Parameter Total Function Total duration of the call Parameter Min Function Shortest duration of the call Parameter Max Function Longest duration of the call ...

Page 576: ...rrent call charges in either currency or units depending on your ISDN provider Number Type Charges Time Unit Status 0123897865 auto 05 126 answered 0126657843 man 16 350 answered system In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Note Call duration values for incoming and outgoing calls are measured between the Connected and Disconnected messages returned by ...

Page 577: ...ter Charges Function The total charges for this call Parameter Time Units Function The time the call has been up Parameter Status Function The state of the port The values displayed here are Answered The call is being answered Called The number has been called Calling The number is being called Idle The port is currently idle Disabled The port is disabled It can be enabled once more by changing th...

Page 578: ...le below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Name Function The name assigned to this timeband Parameter Days Function The days on which the timeband is active Parameter Allowed Function The options allowed on this timeband the values are Backup Demand Auto and Manual Parameter Status Function The current status of the timeband Name Days Allowed Status ...

Page 579: ...tance Parameter Type Function This is a system generated option It specifies the type of NAT entry being viewed There are two values that can be displayed here Static A user defined NAT entry Dynamic A system learned NAT entry Parameter Protocol Function The type of protocol used over this NAT entry values shown here are UDP TCP SMTP and ICMP Parameter Path Function The path over which this NAT en...

Page 580: ...session Parameter Idle Instructions This value counts up to the timeout set in the NAT entry parameters It stays at 0 for static and connected TCP sessions DNS Syntax sh dn Function Displays a list of all the DNS Rule Entries Domain Match Rules Path DNS Servers company com central 200 200 200 100 microsoft com remotepath 200 100 100 10 In the table below click on the parameter for which you requir...

Page 581: ... The IP address of the router that links into the domain Paths Syntax sh pa Function Displays a list of all the active paths Path Port TeleNo Tx Rx TxLZ RxLZ BW Total LAN01 LAN01 0 0 0 0 10000000 10000000 m4000 ISDN01 I 3840203 0 2 9 1 8 1 7 64000 64000 bcc In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter Path Function Path name as configured Path Port T...

Page 582: ...with the call direction O utgoing or I ncoming Parameter TX RX Function Both transmit and receive utilization are shown as a percentage of available port bandwidth Parameter TX RX LZ Function Transmit and receive compression ratios as a total per path Parameter BW Function Bandwidth in bits sec for each port connection of the path Parameter Total Function Sum of the bandwidths in bits sec if a pat...

Page 583: ...ntral specific 200 200 100 10 HO_File_Server In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter LMHosts Name Function The name of the LMHost entry Parameter Type Function The type of entry values shown here are specific user created entries group the entry is part of a workgroup and domain the entry is part of a domain LMHosts NetBIOS LMHosts Name Type IP ...

Page 584: ...ll the WINS NetBIOS entries NetBIOS Name IP Addr TTL Originator path user01 200 100 10 10 4962 LAN01 In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Parameter NetBIOS Name Function The name of this NetBIOS entry Parameter IP Address Function The IP address of the entry Parameter TTL Function Time To Live TTL specifies how many seconds remain before this entry tim...

Page 585: ... Tunnels To display PPTP and IPSec tunnels use the following syntax bcc sh tun The Show Tunnels table appears Type Remote IP Addr Name IPSec 10 10 10 1 25 25 25 1 SecPath PPTP 10 10 10 3 25 25 25 2 PPTPPath In the table below click on the parameter for which you require further assistance Type Remote IP Addr Name ...

Page 586: ...tifying the type of tunnel being monitored Parameter Remote Function This is the IP address of the router terminating the PPTP or IPSec tunnel remote router Parameter IP Addr Function The is the IP address of the router originating the PPTP or IPSec tunnel local router Parameter Name Function This parameter shows the path over which the tunnel is sent ...

Page 587: ... that time The trace window can be accessed from any menu by typing tw at the prompt To exit from the trace window at any time press the space bar Instructions The trace window often contains more information than the user requires as it is designed for diagnosis of complex problems by qualified support personnel The messages displayed by the system change between software revisions as new product...

Page 588: ...E Rev 00 NauticaRS 5 5R Reference Guide Function If the trace message detail in the trace window has been altered or historical information is not required the trace message buffer can fbe flushed with this command ...

Page 589: ...he installation After the router configuration file is upgraded to NauticaRS Version 4 1 then Nautica Wizard automatically converts this file to Version 5 Different files are used to upgrade the different Nautica routers In the table below click on the Nautica router you are upgrading If you experience problems refer to the Frequently Asked Questions section at the end of this appendix Note You mu...

Page 590: ... it is necessary to load the new bootloader Upgrade Procedure 1 Install the packet driver It is possible to install the packet driver either through DOS or Windows 95 DOS Packet Driver If you have a PC with an Ethernet card and a DOS packet driver for that card this is likely to be the simplest upgrade route If your packet driver has an option to configure the interrupt use interrupt 0x66 this is ...

Page 591: ...f your configuration to a terminal emulation program and capture this to a file If you are running a version of software prior to Version 3 5 you need to run a program called convert exe to upgrade this file to a Version 3 5 configuration file When you have a configuration file that is compatible with Version 3 5 run the convbcc exe utility to convert this file to a BCC Release 4 1 configuration f...

Page 592: ...CLAM Bootloader With the CLAM in bootmode with the LED flashing amber connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port It is recommended that you do this with a single RJ 45 cable between your PC and the CLAM Execute the following command from a DOS prompt c clamload clam ldr boot Note A CLAM can be connected to either a hub or a transceiver use a straight or crossover cable as appropriate Caution Be ca...

Page 593: ...eter c clamload clam bay i interrupt Where interrupt is the interrupt 0x66 While the clamload command is running dots appear on the screen to mark its progress When clamload has finished it is safe to power cycle the CLAM to boot the new router code 7 Downloading router code using Nautica Wizard After downloading the new bootloader reboot the CLAM From a Windows 95 or NT workstation use Nautica Wi...

Page 594: ... ISDN code With the CLAM running the new Nautica router software connect to the Manager port using the adaptor and cable provided and issue the following command from the BCC prompt to put the ISDN module into bootmode bcc taprog 1 Where 1 is the first BRI module Execute the following command from the DOS prompt c isdnprog filename Where filename is the name of the ISDN firmware 9 Restore the unit...

Page 595: ...to the Manager port of the router Using BCC enter the following at the prompts bcc co box batch Batch Mode Entered box paste saved configuration file here box commit Save box save Config Saved box For more information on restoring and saving configuration files refer to Chapter 3 Note When restoring the configuration from a file Nautica Wizard extracts the IP address from the file and configures t...

Page 596: ...models The NX 1 and TB 1 have a 10BASE 2 Ethernet interface instead of the 10BASE T Ethernet interface of later models Do not upgrade the new Marlin loader into units with a 10BASE 2 Ethernet interface Upgrade Procedure 1 Install the packet driver It is possible to install the packet driver either through DOS or Windows 95 DOS Packet Driver If you have a PC with an Ethernet card and a DOS packet d...

Page 597: ... refer to the Questions and Answers section page Appendix B 15 2 Save and convert existing configuration If you want to use your existing configuration after the upgrade you must save the configuration and upgrade this to a release 4 1 compatible file Use the dconfig command at the Version 3 5 command prompt to dump and ASCII representation of your configuration to a terminal emulation program and...

Page 598: ...attempting to load any new router code From the Front Panel display select Erase Configuration by pressing the Down arrow button four times and the Enter button once The display reads Are You Sure press Enter once 5 Download the new Marlin Bootloader With the Marlin in bootmode and the Front Panel display reading Ready 4Mb execute the following command from a DOS prompt c marload marlin ldr boot I...

Page 599: ... 0x66 While marload command is running dots appear on the screen to mark its progress When the installation is complete BURN is displayed on the Front Panel display It is now safe to reboot the unit 7 Downloading router code using Nautica Wizard After downloading the new bootloader reboot the Marlin From a Windows 95 or NT workstation use Nautica Wizard to download the new router code a Select the...

Page 600: ...hat you upgrade to the new ISDN code With the Marlin running the new Nautica router software connect to the Manager port using the adaptor and cable provided and issue the following command from the BCC prompt to put the ISDN module into bootmode bcc taprog n Where n is replaced by a digit as per the following table Execute the following command from the DOS prompt c isdnprog filename Where filena...

Page 601: ...t as the PC running Nautica Wizard Using a Terminal Window If Nautica Wizard is not available the configuration file can be restored from a Terminal Window To restore the configuration in this manner use a Telnet session over the Ethernet or connect directly into the Manager port of the router Note When restoring the configuration from a file Nautica Wizard extracts the IP address from the file an...

Page 602: ... Guide Using BCC enter the following at the prompts bcc co box batch Batch Mode Entered box paste saved configuration file here box commit Save box save Config Saved box For more information on storing and retrieving configuration files refer to Chapter 3 ...

Page 603: ... terminate and stay resident programs TSRs and Windows device drivers Some people think that Windows device drivers are more convenient to use while others would rather boot their PCs into DOS mode to use packet drivers to avoid changing their Windows networking configuration Either way you must load the packet driver before trying to run a program that needs the packet driver s services The packe...

Page 604: ... manually under Windows 3 11 as per its installation instructions Using this packet driver it is possible to run clamload marload and isdnprog in a DOS window under Windows 95 without the reliability problems that sometimes occur when running packet drivers as TSRs under MS DOS Although the software is free please observe the license restrictions on commercial redistribution You may also go to the...

Page 605: ...k the button to add a new network protocol 3 When prompted for the manufacturer of the protocol click on Have Disk and direct the install program to the disk or directory created in Step 2 Click on OK once the Virtual Packet Driver is highlighted The install program builds the driver information database 4 After the driver is installed click on OK to exit the network configuration 5 Answer No when...

Page 606: ... same as the Nautica load programs 0x66 The target network might be on a different network segment Make sure the target unit and the PC are on the same segment Check that the CLAM or Marlin is plugged into the network If you are upgrading a CLAM you may not have changed the internal jumper settings from the factory setting of HUB If the CLAM is configured as a hub you connect directly to a PC with...

Page 607: ...power cycling the target unit or trying to put it into boot mode again Once the unit is in bootmode it stays that way until it receives a complete software image In most cases a unit that has only been partially loaded reverts to bootmode if it has been power cycled for local software loads This is not typically a problem ...

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