Basic Remote Networking
IP Address Negotiation
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3
Set the IP address of the site to the single non-private (Internet) address for your network.
If your ISP provides a static IP address, the command would look like this:
Figure 4-11:
Configuring a Static Public IP Address
or, if your ISP provides an IP address dynamically, the command is:
Figure 4-12:
Configuring a Dynamically Assigned IP Address
Note:
This command will turn the site interface into a numbered interface.
4
Enable NAT on the SCS, using the
DEFINE IP NAT ENABLED
command.
5
Configure the NAT parameters if needed.The default parameters are sufficient for most situations.To
view the settings, use the
LIST IP NAT
command
.
6
Configure the SCS as the gateway on the machines on the private network (e.g., 192.168.13.2,.3, etc.).
Where possible, set the default route and gateways for machines in the private network to the SCS’s
IP address.
4.3 IP Address Negotiation
By default, sites use “unnumbered” interfaces for IP. The IP address of the Ethernet connected to the SCS
will be used as the IP address on all SCS serial ports. This reduces the amount of configuration and
eliminates the need to allocate a separate IP network for each port.
DEFINE SITE OUTGOING AUTH REMOTE n
n = password from ISP (place in quotes if lower
case)
DEFINE SITE OUTGOING TELEPHONE n
n = ISP dial-up POP phone number
DEFINE SITE OUTGOING AUTH PAP ENABLE
Support for PAP authentication
DEFINE SITE OUTGOING AUTH CHAP ENABLE
Support for CHAP authentication
DEFINE IP NAMESERVER n
n = DNS provided by ISP
DEFINE IP SEC NAMESERVER n
n = back-up DNS provided by ISP
DEFINE IP ROUTE DEFAULT SITE OUTGOING
Routes non-private traffic to Internet
DEFINE SITE OUTGOING IP ADDRESS 201.73.220.92
DEFINE SITE OUTGOING IP ADDRESS DYNAMIC
Table 4-3:
Creating the Site
Command
Description
Summary of Contents for SCS
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