Lucent Technologies 6000 Network Router User Manual


 
14-12 MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring Packet Bridging
Configuring bridged connections
Ethernet
Bridge Adrs
Bridge Adrs profile
Enet Adrs=0CFF1238FFFF
Net Adrs=0.0.0.0
8 Specify the number of the Connection profile to bring up a link to the remote network:
Ethernet Bridge Adrs Connection#=2
9 Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Following are comparable RADIUS profiles for Site A:
SITEBGW Password=localpw, User-SErvice=Framed-User
Framed-Protocol=PPP,
Ascend-Bridge=Bridge-Yes
Bridge-Ascend-1=Ascend, User-Service=Dialout-Framed-User
Ascend-Bridge-Address=
0C:FF:12:38:FF:FF Prof5 0.0.0.0 1
Following are comparable RADIUS profiles for Site B:
SITEAGW Password=remotepw, User-SErvice=Framed-User
Framed-Protocol=PPP,
Ascend-Bridge=Bridge-Yes
Bridge-Ascend-1=Ascend, User-Service=Dialout-Framed-User
Ascend-Bridge-Address=
0C:FF:12:38:FF:FF Prof2 0.0.0.0 1
IPX bridged configurations
For NetWare WANs in which NetWare servers reside only on one side of the connection, you
can configure an IPX bridged connection. IPX bridging has special requirements for
facilitating NetWare client-server logins across the WAN and for preventing IPX RIP and SAP
broadcasts from keeping a bridged connection up indefinitely. These requirements vary,
depending on whether the local network supports NetWare servers, NetWare clients, or both.
The IPX bridging parameters
This section focuses only on IPX issues. It does not describe the general bridging parameters
explained earlier, although those parameters do apply to an IPX bridging connection.
Following are the related parameters (shown with sample settings):
Ethernet
Mod Config
Ether options...
IPX Frame=802.2
Ethernet
Connections
Connection profile
Route IPX=No
IPX options...
Handle IPX=Client
Netware t/o=N/A