BetriebsanweisungInhaltsverzeichnisInstallation and Reference for the BayStack 820 ISDN Router1Contents9Figures19Tables23Preface27Purpose27Audience27Text Conventions28Related Publications29Hard-Copy Technical Manuals30How to Get Help30Chapter1 Introduction31BayStack 820 ISDN Router Package Contents31BayStack 820 ISDN Router Overview32Key Features33ISDN Support34Connectivity Features34Branch-to-Branch Access35Conventional Telephone Calls Over ISDN35Remote Dial-In Access36Internet Access37Virtual Private Network37Network Address Translation40Security Features40Understanding the Installation Environment41Understanding IP Addressing41Understanding Static IP Addresses42Understanding DHCP Servers42Understanding Gateways and DNS Servers43Understanding How the BayStack 820 ISDN Router Works with Your Existing DHCP Server43Chapter2 Installing the Router45Getting to Know the BayStack 820 ISDN Router45Front Panel46Back Panel48Preparing for an ISDN Connection49North America Requirements49European Requirements50Installation Worksheet51Choosing IP Addresses51Connecting the BayStack 820 ISDN Router to the Network52Installing the BayStack 820 ISDN Router52Connecting the BayStack 820 ISDN Router to a Hub55Configuring a Workstation to Use the Router56Installing TCP/IP on a Workstation59Chapter3 Getting Started63Using the BayStack 820 ISDN Router Manager Software63Connecting to the BayStack 820 ISDN Router64Customizing the BayStack 820 ISDN Router Manager Interface65Overview of the BayStack 820 ISDN Router Manager Software67Current Status Dialog Box68Creating a Connection Profile70Configuring ISDN Port Settings71Configuring Basic ISDN Port Settings71Setting the System Time73Chapter4 Configuring Remote Office Access75Configuring Remote Office Access by ISDN75Configuring a Remote Office Access Connection Profile76Configuring Remote Access Profile Advanced Options79Configuring Remote Office Access Connection Profile Multilink Options82Deleting a Remote Office Access Connection Profile85Configuring Remote Office Access by VPN85Configuring a VPN Tunnel86Configuring a VPN Connection Profile89Configuring Advanced VPN Connection Profile Options91Chapter5 Configuring Dial-In User Access95Configuring a Dial-In User Connection Profile96Configuring Advanced Options for a Dial-in User Connection Profile98Configuring Multilink Options for Dial-In Access100Deleting a Dial-In Connection Profile102Chapter6 Configuring Internet Access103Configuring an Internet Access Connection Profile103Configuring ISDN Port Settings104Configuring Basic ISDN Port Settings105Configuring Advanced ISDN Port Settings107Creating an Internet Access Connection Profile108Creating a Quick Internet Access Connection Profile110Configuring an Additional Internet Access Connection Profile112Deleting an Internet Access Connection Profile113Setting Internet Access Time Restrictions113Chapter7 Using the Voice Adapter115Introducing the Voice Adapter115ISDN Switch Type Considerations115North American Switch Type Defaults116All Other Switch Type Defaults116Configuring the Router for Direct Calling116Configuring a Speed Dial Number118Placing and Receiving Voice Phone Calls120Placing a Voice Call120Receiving a Voice Call121Chapter8 Managing the Router123Viewing the Connection Log123Upgrading the Firmware and Software Features125Upgrading a Software Feature125Upgrading the Router Firmware126Saving and Clearing Configuration Changes126Resetting the Router127Resetting the Router to Factory Default Conditions128Changing the Password130Configuring General System Settings131Chapter9 Configuring Advanced Router Options133Configuring Advanced IP Settings133Private IP Addresses133Viewing the IP Routing Table136Changing the Default Route or a Static Route137Deleting a Static Route138Configuring Network Address Translation138Configuring a Static DHCP IP Address Assignment142IP Packet Filtering144IP Packet Filtering Requirements Examples145Adding a Packet Rule145TCP/IP Port Assignments148Configuring Advanced IPX Settings148Enabling Bridging Learning149Chapter10 Using the Command Line Interface151Using the Command Line Interface151Connecting to the Router using Telnet152Connecting to the Router Through the Console Port153General Guidelines154Express Mode Compared to Advanced Mode155Conventions155Bridging Commands157{enable|disable} bridging <interface_name>157{enable|disable} learning158show bridging158show learning158show learning <interface_name>159Compression Commands159clear compression statistics <profile_name>159disable compression <profile_name>159enable compression <profile_name>160show compression statistics <profile_name>160DHCP Commands160+add dhcp entry <entry _name>161add dns {primary | secondary} <IPaddr>161delete dhcp entry <entry_name>162delete dns {primary | secondary}162disable dhcp162enable dhcp162+set dhcp163show dhcp163show dhcp table163Diagnostic Commands164connect profile <profile_name>164disconnect profile <profile_name>164{enable | disable} trace164ipxping <remote_network_#> <remote_MACaddr> <repeat_count>165ping <IPaddr> [<n_times> < n_size>]165set log level <1-10>165test isdn <directory_number> <56k | 64k>165Dial-In User Commands166+add user <user_name>166delete user <user_name>168+set user168show user <user_name>168Filter Commands169+add filter <1-8>170delete filter <1-8>171+set filter default171show filter172show filter <1-8>172IP Commands172add arp <target_IPaddr> <MACaddr>174add ip route <dest_IPddr> <netmask> <gateway_IPaddr > <hop_count, 1-15>174add ip route <dest_IPaddr> <netmask> <profile_name> <hop_count, 1-15>174+add pat entry <public_port_#>175+add pat entry default175delete arp <target_IPaddr>175delete ip default route176delete ip route <IPaddr> <netmask>176delete ip <interface_name>176delete pat entry <public _port_#>176delete pat entry default176{enable | disable} spoofing <interface_name> [iprip] <1-60>176ping IPaddr [<n_times> < n_size>]177set ip default route <gateway_IPaddr>177set ip default route <profile_name>177set ip lan <IPaddr> <netmask>177set ip private <IPaddr> <netmask>178set ip rip <interface_name> {disabled | passive | active} {rip1 | rip2}178set ip <profile_name>179set ip <profile_name> <local_IPaddr> <netmask> <remote_IPaddr>179show arp table180show icmp statistics181show ip181show ip <interface_name>182show ip routing table182show ip statistics183show pat184show tcp statistics184show udp statistics184IPX Commands185add ipx route <destination_netnumber> <interface_name> <hop_count, 1-15>186add ipx route <destination_netnumber> lan <gateway_MACaddr> <hop_count, 1-15>186+add ipx sap187+delete ipx sap187delete ipx default route188delete ipx route <destination_netnumber>188delete ipx <interface_name>188disable spoofing <profile_name> [ipxrip | ipxwatchdog]188enable spoofing <profile_name> [ipxrip]188enable spoofing <profile_name> [ipxwatchdog] <1-60>188ipxping <remote_network_#> <remote_MACaddr> <repeat_count>189set ipx default route <interface_name>189set ipx default route lan <MACaddr>189set ipx rip <interface_name> {disabled | enabled}189set ipx <profile_name>189set ipx <profile_name> <network_#>189set ipx lan190set ipx lan <local_network_#>190set ipx lan <local_network_#> {802.2 | 802.3 | Ethernet_II/snap}190show ipx <interface_name>190show ipx routing table191show ipx sap table191show ipx statistics193Multicast Commands193clear multicast statistics194disable multicast forwarding194enable multicast forwarding <profile_name>194show multicast statistics194Port Commands195clear port statistics <port_#>195{enable|disable} port <port_#>195+set port <port_#>196Port Type: ISDN196show port197show port <port_#>198show port statistics <port_#>198Connection Profile Commands199+add profile <profile_name>200clear profile statistics201clear profile statistics <profile_name>201connect profile <profile_name>201delete profile <profile_name>201disable profile <profile_name>201disconnect profile <profile_name>201enable profile <profile_name>201show profile202show profile <profile_name>202show profile statistics202show profile statistics <profile_name>203Security Commands203disable encryption <profile_name>204enable encryption <profile_name> <key_hexnumber>204SNMP Commands204clear trap manager <1-5>205{enable|disable} trap205set community string read <“string”>205set trap manager <1-5> <IPaddr>205show snmp statistics206show trap manager <1-5>206Statistics Commands207show <interface_name> statistics208System Commands208change password210clear config210clear system feature210{disable|enable} remote_mgt210disconnect telnet session <1-5>211download firmware211download config <filename> from <IPaddr>211help212logout212reset system212save config212set console baud <baudrate>213set console timeout <1-60>213set date <mm-dd-yy>213+set internet access time214set log level <1-10>214set prompt <“prompt”>214set system contact <“name”>215set system feature <string>215set system location <“location_information”>215set system name <“system_name”>216set time <hh:mm:ss>216set timezone <-12 - +12>216show config216show connection log217show interface list217show internet access time217show system218show system log218show telnet session219show time219upload config <filename> to <IPaddr>220Voice Adapter Commands220+add speeddial number <speeddial_number>221delete speeddial number <speeddial_number>221+set voice adapter221+set voice port [A | B]222show speeddial number <speeddial_number>223show speeddial table223show voice port223VPN Tunnel Commands224+add tunnel <tunnel_name>225clear tunnel statistics225clear tunnel statistics <tunnel_name>225delete tunnel <tunnel_name>225show tunnel225show tunnel <tunnel_name>226show tunnel statistics226show tunnel statistics <tunnel_name>226AppendixA Technical Specifications227AppendixB System Messages229Glossary241Index249Größe: 2,9 MBSeiten: 258Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen