Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring Individual WAN Connections
The Connection profile
AppleTalk Options
For the MAX unit, you need to enable AppleTalk routing by setting Ethernet > Mod Config > 
AppleTalk to Yes. For incoming switched calls, you have to configure the Answer profile to 
enable AppleTalk routing. Then, you need to enable AppleTalk routing for each Connection 
profile that supports it. You don’t have to enable AppleTalk routing in all Connection profiles 
—only the connections that use it.
The Ethernet > Connections > Connection profile > AppleTalk Options subprofile includes 
parameters that define whether the remote IPX caller is a router or a dialin client, the name of 
the AppleTalk zone, the beginning and end of the zone range, the default zone for nodes, and 
the name of the AppleTalk zone:
Netware t/o
Number of minutes the unit enables clients to remain logged into a 
NetWare server even though their IPX connections has been torn 
down.
Parameter
Specifies
Parameter
Specifies
Peer
Whether the remote endpoint is a single PPP user or a router.
Zone Name
Name of the AppleTalk zone to which the MAX unit belongs. A zone 
is a multicast address containing an arbitrary subset of the AppleTalk 
nodes in an internet. Each node belongs to only one zone, but a 
particular extended network can contain nodes belonging to any 
number of zones. Zones provide departmental or other groupings of 
network entities that a user can easily understand.
Net Start
Beginning of the zone range that defines the networks available for 
packets that are to be routed to this static route. If the unit is an 
AppleTalk router, it brings up the line when it receives packets 
addressed to the network number (defined by Net Start and Net End) 
or zone name specified for the remote connection, and routes packets 
to the appropriate network or zone.
Net End
End of the zone range that defines the networks available for packets 
that are to be routed to this static route. 
Default Zone
Default zone for nodes on an AppleTalk seed router’s internet. (A seed 
router is a AppleTalk router from which other routers learn their 
network configurations.) All AppleTalk nodes on the seceded network 
use the default zone until a user explicitly selects a different zone 
name. 
Zone Name #N
Name of the AppleTalk zone to which the unit belongs. If the local 
Ethernet network supports an AppleTalk router with configured zones, 
you can place the unit in one of those zones.