3Com 10014299 Network Router User Manual


 
Typical Configuration Example of POS Access Service 101
Typical Configuration
Example of POS
Access Service
Configuration Example when the Router is Located at the FEP Side in
TCP/IP Mode
I. Networking Requirements
Three POS terminals access the Router A located at the FEP side through the FCM
card and connect to UNIX A (10.1.1.1) and UNIX B (10.1.1.2) in TCP/IP mode.
II. Networking Diagram
Figure 42 Networking diagram when the router is located at the FEP side in TCP/IP mode
III. Configuration Procedures
1 Enable POS access server
[Router] pos-server enable
2 Configure the POS application to UNIX A in TCP/IP connection mode, the
application is 0.
[Router] pos-server app tcp 0 10.1.1.1 9010
3 Configure the POS application to UNIX B in TCP/IP connection mode, the
application is 1.
[Router] pos-server app tcp 1 10.1.1.2 9020
4 Configure the POS multi-application mapping table (to map the packet whose
destination address is 01f1 to application 0).
[Router] pos-server map 01f1 0
5 Configure the POS multi-application mapping table (to map the packet whose
destination address is 01f2 to application 1).
[Router] pos-server map 01f2 1
6 Configure the Ethernet interface Ethernet 0.
[Router] interface ethernet 0
[Router-Ethernet0] ip address 10.1.1.3 255.255.255.0
7 Configure the POS access interface FCM0
[Router] interface fcm0
[Router-FCM0] async mode pos 1
8 Configure POS access interface FCM1
[Router] interface fcm1
[Router-FCM1] async mode pos 2
Enable the debugging of POS access interface debugging pos-interface [ pos-id
]
UNIX B
PSTN
UNIX A
10.1.1.1/24
FCM
10.1.1.3/24
E0
POS
terminal
10.1.1.2/24
Quidway
POS
terminal
POS
terminal
Router