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Numerics
- 1A switch type,SS7
A
- access filters
- creating
- restricting user access to hosts
- access override
- adding DLCI to DLCI table
- addresses. See IP addresses, IPX addresses
- address pools
- creating
- size
- See also named IP pools
- address ranges
- administrative logins, enabling and disabling
- analog modems, enabling
- Annex-D
- defined
- keepalives
- use with DLCI
- using to discover Frame Relay addresses
- AnyMedia MSM
- assigned addresses
- associative trust, caution
- asynchronous character map
- defined
- network user
- asynchronous ports
- flow control
- line hangup
- modem control
- parity checking
- speed
- authentication
- by RADIUS
- on the PortMaster
- process
- tunnels
- user
- See also RADIUS
- automatic connections
B
- bandwidth on demand
- Billing and Accounting Information table, MIB
- Board Call Summary table, MIB
- board identification number
- boundaries
- of networks
- of routes
- broadcast, high and low
- broadcast address, setting for Ethernet interface
- burst speed
C
- Cable Modem Telephone Return Interface Specification
- callback
- configuration tip
- login users
- manual dial-out
- network users
- call-check
- enabling
- L2TP
- operation
- overview
- RADIUS
- setting
- Call Event Status table, MIB
- carrier detect. See DCD
- caution icon
- channel
- groups
- rate
- channelized E1
- configuring
- in-band signaling
- service
- channelized service
- channelized T1
- configuring
- example configuration
- in-band signaling
- questions to ask the telephone company
- CHAP authentication
- chassis, specifying a type
- ChoiceNet
- CIDR
- CIR
- Cisco routers, setting for Frame Relay
- class A IP addresses
- class B IP addresses
- class C IP addresses
- class D IP addresses
- class E IP addresses
- clear alarms
- clocking
- providing to the backplane
- setting for T3
- setting the source
- to set synchronous port speed
- cloud, Frame Relay
- CMTRIS
- committed information rate, Frame Relay
- community strings
- ComOS, overview
- companding analog signals
- compression
- concurrent connections utilities
- configuration
- basic steps
- planning
- console port, setting
- contact information
- Europe, Middle East, and Africa
- Lucent InterNetworking Systems technical support
- mailing lists
- North America, Latin America, and Asia Pacific
- technical support
- conventions in this guide
- crossbar IP address
- CSU/DSU, built-in
D
- daemons. See in.pmd
- data carrier detect. See DCD
- data link connection identifier. See DLCI
- data over voice
- DCBU
- DCD, for port behavior
- D channel backup, NFAS
- debugging
- digital modems
- DS-1 channel
- Frame Relay
- leased line
- Multichassis PPP events
- NFAS
- SS7. See also T1 lines
- T3 line
- See also troubleshooting
- default gateway
- default IP pool
- DHCP server
- cable modem telephone interface
- setting
- dialback. See callback
- dial groups
- dial-in, configuration tip
- dial-in users, maximum ports
- dial-on-demand connections
- dial-out
- configuration tip
- connection types
- network protocol
- See also location table
- dial-out ports
- configuration tip
- multiline load balancing
- directory number
- discard eligibility, Frame Relay bits
- disconnecting a dial-in user
- DLCI
- bundling
- Frame Relay subinterfaces
- learning
- use with PVCs
- DLCI list, displaying
- DNS
- outside local subnet
- setting
- using instead of the host table
- document advisory
- documentation, related
- document conventions
- domain name, setting
- Domain Name System. See DNS
- DTR, for hangup
- dynamically setting the IP address
- Dynamic Host Control Protocol. See DHCP
E
- E & M wink start protocol
- E1 lines
- channel groups
- channel rates
- encoding method
- example configuration for ISDN PRI
- Frame Relay
- framing format
- general settings
- grouping fractional
- in-band signaling
- line status
- line use
- pulse code modulation
- setting use
- See also channelized E1, fractional E1, L2TP, NFAS, SS7, Tri E1 boards
- encoding method
- Ethernet
- 802.2
- 802.2_II
- 802.3
- filters
- II
- subinterfaces
- Ethernet interface
- broadcast address
- enabling IPX traffic
- example configuration for Frame Relay
- example configuration for PRI
- IP address
- IP traffic
- IPX frame type
- IPX network number
- parameter descriptions
- routing
- subnet mask
- example configurations
- Frame Relay
- ISDN PRI
- NFAS
- extended information, synchronous ports
- external modems. See modems
F
- facility keywords
- filters
- access filters
- adding rules
- attaching
- authentication queries
- ChoiceNet
- creating
- deleting
- dial-in connections
- displaying
- DNS outside local subnet
- empty rule set
- Ethernet interface
- examples
- filtering options
- filter table
- for dial-in
- for dial-out
- FTP
- hardwired port
- ICMP packets
- input
- Internet
- IP
- IPX rules
- location filters
- logging results
- maximum number
- network access
- output
- packet filtering
- packet filters
- permit and deny
- removing
- RIP packets
- rules
- rules with L2TP firewalls
- SAP filters
- setting
- storing
- synchronous ports
- TCP and UDP port services
- TCP options
- UDP packets
- user filters
- firewalls, accounting for in filters
- flow control
- hardware
- software
- foreign exchange station protocol
- fractional E1, enabling
- fractional T1, enabling
- Frame Relay
- Annex-D
- burst speed
- committed information rate
- description
- discarding frames
- DLCI bundling
- DLCI list
- E1 lines
- LMI
- ordering service
- port speed
- PVC
- subinterfaces
- T1 line
- troubleshooting
- troubleshooting subinterfaces
- frame size, setting with MTU
- framing format
- FTP filters
- FXS loop start protocol
G
- gateways
- IP pools
- route for IP
- route for IPX
- SS7
- generic R2 signaling
- global parameters
- example configuration for PRI
- for Frame Relay
- gateway for IP
- gateway for IPX
- host table
- IP address assignment
- name service
- route destinations for IP
- route destinations for IPX
- static routes
- subnet mask table
- system logging
- Telnet
- ticks
H
- hanging up a line
- hardware flow control
- hardwired
- connections
- general settings
- tip for configuring connections
- uses
- high-speed dedicated connections
- high-water mark
- hop count in IP static route
- hostname resolution
- hosts, SNMP
- host table
I
- identification number, for boards
- idle timer
- dial-out locations
- disabling
- synchronous ports
- users
- immediate start
- IMT
- debugging
- setting
- using 1A switch type
- using default switch type
- in.pmd
- in-band signaling
- E1
- T1
- See also channelized T1, channelized E1
- initialization strings
- intermachine trunk. See IMT
- Internet
- input filter example
- restrictive filter example
- IP addresses
- address pools
- class A
- class B
- class C
- class D
- class E
- classes
- conventions
- description
- destination
- main
- negotiating
- notation
- private IP networks
- reported
- reserved addresses
- setting for Ethernet interface
- subnetting
- synchronous ports
- IPCP negotiation
- IP static routes
- IP traffic, enabling and disabling
- IP unnumbered link, leased line
- IPX
- displaying routing table entries
- enabling traffic
- encapsulation
- frame type
- network address
- packets, filtering
- IPX addresses, conventions
- IPX network number
- Ethernet interface
- IPX route destinations
- IPX static routes
- IPX traffic, enabling and disabling
- ISDN
- data over voice
- directory number
- encoding method for PRI line
- example configuration
- framing format for PRI line
- PRI settings
- provisioning
- pulse code modulation for PRI line
K
- keepalive timer
- Annex-D
- LMI
L
- L2TP
- administering
- configuring
- debugging
- displaying information
- overview
- partial user-based tunneling
- RADIUS
- troubleshooting
- L2TP access concentrator. See LAC
- L2TP network server. See LNS
- LAC
- configuration
- overview
- leased line connections
- Ethernet
- global settings
- overview
- synchronous WAN port
- troubleshooting
- Line Call Summary table, MIB
- line hangup
- line speed, Frame Relay
- line status
- line use configuration
- LMI
- enabling
- keepalives
- types
- use with DLCI
- LNS
- configuration
- overview
- load balancing for L2TP
- Local Management Interface. See LMI
- locations
- defining
- dial groups, use of
- Frame Relay subinterfaces
- routing
- location table
- adding a location
- CHAP
- compression
- destination IP address
- dial group
- displaying
- filters
- Frame Relay subinterfaces
- high-water mark
- idle timer
- IPX network number
- maximum dial-out ports
- MTU
- multiline load balancing
- netmask
- password
- protocol
- routing
- TCP/IP header compression
- testing
- username
- loghost, setting
- login host
- login users
- adding to the user table
- description of
- See also user table
- loopback, enabling on
- T1 or E1 lines
- T3 line
M
- mailing lists, subscribing to
- Management Information Base. See MIB
- manual connections
- maximum number of ports
- dial-in
- dial-out
- messages, syslog
- metrics
- hop count
- ticks
- MFR2 signaling
- MIB
- extensions for PortMaster
- overview
- structure of
- modem connections
- L2TP monitoring
- See also modems
- modem ports
- modems
- adding to modem table
- analog
- automatic configuration
- ComOS 4.0 limitations
- control
- control signals
- digital to analog
- hardware flow control
- initialization strings
- internal
- line hangup
- outbound traffic
- parity checking
- RTS/CTS
- status
- synchronizing speed
- table
- True Digital
- modem table, external
- Modem table, internal, MIB
- monitoring, SNMP
- MSM
- MTU
- dial-out locations
- frame size
- network users
- packet size
- multicast backbone
- multichassis NFAS
- multifrequency R2 signaling
- multiline load balancing
- location table
- user table
- Multilink PPP
- Multilink V.120
- MultiService Module
N
- named IP pools
- address assignment
- address ranges
- configuring
- creating
- default
- default gateway
- deleting
- displaying
- RADIUS dictionary
- resetting
- name resolution
- name server, setting
- name service
- disabling
- setting
- negotiating IP addresses
- netdata, login service
- netmasks
- netmask table
- accessing
- configuring
- example of static netmask
- netuser. See network users
- network loopback
- network security
- description of
- RADIUS
- network users
- adding to user table
- callback
- description
- protocol
- See also user table
- NFAS
- configuring
- D channel backup
- debugging
- described
- displaying
- examples
- fault tolerance
- limitations
- multichassis capability
- provisioning
- standard
- troubleshooting
- UDP
- without D channel backup
- NIS
- setting
- using instead of the host table
- non-facility associated signaling. See NFAS
- note icon
O
- on-demand connections
- outsourcer
- using call-check
- using L2TP
P
- packet filtering
- packet size, setting with MTU
- PAP authentication
- parity checking
- partial user-based
- authentication
- tunneling
- passwords
- L2TP
- netuser
- setting for dial-out
- tunnel
- user
- permanent virtual circuits. See PVC
- planning your configuration
- PMconsole, setting concurrent connections
- PMVision
- overview
- setting concurrent connections
- polling interval
- Annex-D
- LMI
- pool, IP address
- PortAuthority, RADIUS
- port idle timer
- PortMaster
- daemon
- login service
- software
- ports
- console
- dial groups
- port 1643
- speed
- synchronizing speed
- synchronous port speed
- telephone number
- Telnet
- well-known
- See also asynchronous ports, synchronous ports, WAN ports
- PPP address negotiation
- PRI
- setting in-band signaling for E1
- setting in-band signaling for T1
- priority keywords
- protocol
- location table
- RIP
- SNMP
- transport protocol
- user
- provisioning, ISDN
- pulse code modulation
- PVC
- burst speed
- CIR
- guaranteed maximum bandwidth
- using with DLCIs
Q
- Quad T1 boards
- channelized service
- configuring
- debug information for SS7
- displaying status
- example channelized configuration
- internal modems
- LAC configuration
- LNS configuration
- NFAS limitations
- See also T1 lines
R
- R2 generic signaling
- RADIUS
- accounting for L2TP
- call-check
- L2TP
- named IP pools
- overview
- partial authentication on LAC
- protocol, description of
- redundant tunnel end points
- requirement
- security
- shared secret
- user profiles on LNS
- when to use
- RADIUS, PortAuthority
- radiusd daemon
- read and write hosts
- redundant tunnel server
- references
- books
- RFCs
- related documentation
- reported IP address
- restricting user access to hosts
- RFC
- 1058
- 1144
- 1166
- 1213
- 1490
- 1597
- 1700
- 1826
- 1827
- 1877
- 2003
- 2139
- 988
- RIP
- network users
- on Ethernet
- routing, setting
- synchronous ports
- rlogin login service
- robbed bit signaling
- configuring for T1
- for caller ID
- with SS7 1A switch
- route boundaries
- routing
- configuring the Ethernet interface
- dial-out locations
- Frame Relay
- ISDN
- leased lines
- route destinations for IP
- route destinations for IPX
- routing table, displaying
- RTS/CTS
- rules for filters, maximum number
S
- SAP filters
- security
- management
- network
- Serial Interfaces table, MIB
- Service Advertising Protocol
- services, well-known
- session limit
- shared secret
- Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP
- SNMP
- agents
- community strings
- configuring
- monitoring
- read and write hosts
- using Ether0 for
- viewing settings
- software
- flow control
- PortMaster
- speed. See burst speed, line speed, ports speed
- SS7
- 1A switch
- configuration
- debugging
- default switch
- defined
- example configuration
- gateway configuration
- line signaling
- robbed bit signaling
- troubleshooting
- viewing
- Stac LZS data compression
- static netmasks example
- static routing, setting
- statistics, L2TP
- subinterfaces
- Ethernet
- Frame Relay
- subnet masks
- Ethernet interface
- setting on Ethernet interface
- synchronous port
- subnetting
- connecting two networks
- routing issues
- subnet mask
- support, technical
- switch types
- 1A IMT for SS7
- default IMT for SS7
- PRI
- synchronous ports
- connection type
- description
- destination IP address
- DLCI list
- extended information
- filters
- IPX network number
- local IP address
- modem control
- port type
- speed
- subnet mask
- TCP header compression
- transport protocol
- See also WAN ports
- syslog
- messages
- system logging
- disabling
- messages
- setting
T
- T1 and E1 Interfaces table, MIB
- T1 channel groups
- T1 lines
- channel groups
- channel rates
- encoding method
- example configuration for ISDN PRI
- external clocking
- Frame Relay
- framing format
- general settings
- grouping fractional
- in-band signaling
- line status
- line status display
- line use
- line use configuration
- mapping to T3 channels
- pulse code modulation
- setting use
- See also channelized T1, fractional T1, L2TP, NFAS, SS7
- T3 line, debugging
- T3 Mux board
- enabling loopback testing
- explained
- mapping T1 lines
- setting clocking
- TCP
- packets, filtering
- services and ports
- TCP/IP header compression
- technical support
- Lucent InterNetworking Systems
- telephone number, setting for dial-out
- Telnet
- login service
- using as console port
- using for administrative tasks
- ticks, setting
- transport protocol, setting
- Tri E1 boards
- channelized service
- debug information for SS7
- displaying status
- example channelized configuration
- internal modems
- LAC configuration
- LNS configuration
- See also E1 lines
- troubleshooting
- digital modems
- Frame Relay
- Frame Relay subinterfaces
- L2TP
- leased line connections
- locations
- modem connections
- NFAS
- PPP tracing on LNS and LAC
- tunneling. See L2TP
- tunnels
- authentication, on the PortMaster
- authentication, partial
- creating manually
- end points, redundant
- passwords
- resetting
U
- UDP
- for NFAS
- packets, filtering
- services and ports
- username, setting for dial-out
- username-based tunneling
- user profiles, RADIUS
- L2TP
- sample
- users
- deleting
- displaying configuration information
- restricting access to hosts
- session limit
- user table
- access filters
- adding users
- compression
- displaying
- IP address
- IPX network number
- login host
- login service
- login users
- maximum ports
- MTU
- packet filters
- session limit
- setting the protocol
- TCP/IP header compression
- user types
- utilities for concurrent connections
V
- variable-length subnet masks
- view, setting
- for global settings
- virtual private dial-up network
- virtual switch
- VLSM
- VPDN
W
- WAN ports
- example configuration
- general settings
- hardwired connections
- See also synchronous ports
- warning icon
- well-known ports
- well-known services
- wink start
X
- X.75 protocol
- dial-out locations
- for network users
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