EXAMPLE NETWORKS
92 CyberSWITCH
SAVE CONFIGURATION FILES
We have now configured all the required information for masternet, the IPX router in Detroit.
Return to the Main Menu, save your configuration files, and exit. Restart the IPX router to activate
the changes.
CONFIGURE THE REMOTE DEVICES
Configure the remote devices in a similar manner as the masternet configuration:
• Keep in mind that the Tampa and Orlando sites are bridges. Be sure to enable bridging, and
configure each one to dial-in to masternet.
• Configure the Dallas site as an IPX router. Verify that it supports Triggered RIP/SAP. Enable
and configure IPX routing, and add masternet as dallasnet’s device.
VERIFY THE INSTALLATION
Steps on how to verify the installation are detailed in the System Verification chapter of the User’s
Guide. This section gives an outline of which steps should be executed.
On each system:
Verify resources are operational
Issue
dr
command
Look for WAN board initialized messages
Look for BRI line messages
Look for LAN initialization messages
Look for Bridge initialization messages
Verify WAN Lines Available
Connect WAN lines
Issue
dr
command
Look for “Data Link up 1,1” in reports
Once call connectivity is verified, verify the routing configurations:
On masternet IPX router:
Issue IPX service command to display its SAP table.
Has the CyberSWITCH learned about local servers?
Can it ping them (IPX ping internal network #)?
Has it learned about servers in Dallas?
Issue IPX route command.
Has masternet learned a route to Dallas network?
Can masternet ping a server on the Dallas network?
Can clients in Dallas automatically generate a call and login successfully to server
in Detroit?
Can clients in Detroit automatically generate a call and login successfully to serv-
ers in Dallas?
Can remote bridges at Tampa and Orlando dial-in to masternet?
Can clients on their LANs attach and login to servers on masternet?
Do their attempts to login to masternet automatically generate a call?