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MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
Next Steps
Configuring MAX functionality
Configuring the MAX for Internet services
The most common use for MAX units is as Internet Service Provider (ISP) hubs, establishing
dial-in WAN connections for subscribers and routing their data to other Ethernet routers. A
MAX must be configured as an IP router for such Internet-related services. Table 7-4 shows
where to find related information in the MAX documentation sets.
Security-card authentication
Network Configuration Guide and Security Supple-
ment
Security profiles
Installation and Basic Configuration Guide and Net-
work Configuration Guide
Terminal-server security
Installation and Basic Configuration Guide and Secu-
rity Supplement
User authentication (overview
and specifics)
Security Supplement
X.25 authentication
Security Supplement
Table 7-3. Finding information about WAN security (continued)
For information about:
See:
Table 7-4. Finding information about IP routing for Internet services
For information about:
See:
Address and name resolution
Network Configuration Guide
Configuring and enabling IP rout-
ing
Installation and Basic Configuration Guide and Net-
work Configuration Guide
IP multicast (MBONE)
Network Configuration Guide
Monitoring routing
Installation and Basic Configuration Guide, Adminis-
tration Guide, and MAX Reference
OSPF and RIP routing protocols
Network Configuration Guide
Virtual private networks (VPNs)
with Ascend Tunneling Manage-
ment Protocol (ATMP), Layer-2
Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), or
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling
Protocol)
Network Configuration Guide