Enterasys csx5500 快速安装指南
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IPX R
OUTER
TO
B
RIDGE
C
ONFIGURATION
Using the IPX WAN Remote LAN feature provides easy set up for the network administrator,
especially if there are multiple remote sites.
especially if there are multiple remote sites.
C
ONFIGURATION
FOR
S
ITE
“C
ENTRAL
”
The configuration on Central to allow IPX Routing to Remote using PPP is as follows:
1.
steps.
2.
Under Options, select IPX Routing, then:
a.
a.
Enable IPX Routing.
b.
Under IPX Internal Network Number enter the following value: 123456.
c.
Under IPX Interfaces add a LAN Interface and a hexadecimal IPX Network Number
(0000BEEF).
(0000BEEF).
d. Under IPX Interfaces add a WAN (Remote LAN) Interface and a hexadecimal IPX Network
Number (0000BEEF).
3.
Under Security, select System Options and Information, then under System Information:
a.
a.
Set your System Name (Central). This matches up with Central device information
configured on Remote.
configured on Remote.
b.
Set your System Secret (Central_S). This matches up with Central device information
configured on Remote.
configured on Remote.
6.
Under Security, select Device Level Databases, select On-node Device Entries, then add a device
where the Device Name (Remote) must match the system name on Remote. When you add the
device you must then enter the following information:
a.
where the Device Name (Remote) must match the system name on Remote. When you add the
device you must then enter the following information:
a.
Under ISDN Information select ISDN Line Protocol, then select PPP.
b.
Under Authentication you must:
•
•
Change CHAP Secret so that it matches Remote’s System secret (Remote_S).
•
Optional: Configure Calling Line Ids (if Calling Line Id security was enabled).
c.
Under Bridge Information you must make sure that Bridging is enabled
ISDN
Network #0000BEEF
FILESER1
Node # 0409A0111111
IN # 432109*
CSX5500
Phone # 13135551111
IN # 123456*
CSX100
Phone # 13135552222
Phone # 13135552222
* IN # = Internal Network Number
"Central"
"Remote"
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