Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual
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                Document Outline
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 - MAIN MENU
 - MASTER INDEX
 - GLOSSARY
 - ===============
 - MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
 - Contents
 - Customer Service
 - About This Guide
 - 1 Introduction
 - 2 Configuration Concepts and Profiles
- Using the MAX as an ISP or telecommuting hub
 - Overview of MAX configuration
 - MAX profiles
 - Where to go next
 
 - 3 Configuring WAN Access
- Introduction to WAN configuration
 - Configuring T1 lines
 - Configuring E1 lines
- Setting the general parameters
 - Connecting to the Central Office switch
 - Defining how the MAX unit responds during call setup
 - Defining settings for DPNSS signaling on DASS 2 switches
 - Enabling a line for Clock Source use
 - Setting triggers for call-completed information
 - Using MAXDAX
 - Configuring channels
 - Typical E1 configurations, with examples
 - Performing E1 line diagnostics
 - Network Terminating (NT) support for European ISDN PRI
 - ISDN call information
 
 - Configuring the serial WAN port
 - Configuring digital modems
 - Configuring V.110 modems
 - Configuring Personal Handyphone System (PHS)
 - Configuring ISDN BRI network cards
 - Configuring Host/BRI lines
 - Configuring IDSL connections
 - Configuring Host/AIM6 and Host/Dual ports
 - Configuring inbound calls
 - Configuring outbound calls
 - Configuring MAXDAX
- Introduction
 - How the MAX determines outbound call routing
 - MAXDAX call-routing flowchart
 - Configuring channels on which the MAX unit sends outgoing calls
 - Configuring channels on which the MAX unit receives calls
 - Configuring the MAX unit to use Answer Plan profiles
 - Displaying MAXDAX configurations
 - Examples of MAXDAX configuration (T1)
 - Example of MAXDAX configuration (E1)
 
 
 - 4 Configuring Individual WAN Connections
- Introduction to WAN links
 - The Answer profile
 - The Connection profile
 - Configuring Names/Passwords profiles
 - Configuring PPP connections
 - Configuring MP, MP+ and BACP connections
- The MP and BACP parameters
- MP without BACP
 - Enabling BACP for MP Connections
 - Specifying channel counts
 - Dynamic algorithm for calculating bandwidth requirements
 - Time period for calculating average line utilization
 - Target utilization
 - Adding or dropping links (Add Pers, Sub Pers, Inc Ch Count, Dec Ch Count)
 - Guidelines for configuring bandwidth criteria
 
 - Settings in a RADIUS profile
 - Example of a MP connection without BACP
 - Example of a MP connection with BACP
 - Configuring Lucent MP+ connections
 - The MP+ parameters
 - Settings in a RADIUS profile
 - Example of MP+ configuration
 - Configuring a nailed/MP+ connection
 - Spanning multichannel calls across a stack of units
 
 - The MP and BACP parameters
 - Configuring bidirectional CHAP support
 - Enhanced support for MS-CHAP
 - Configuring dial-in PPP for AppleTalk
 - Configuring AppleTalk connections from RADIUS
 - Configuring ARA connections
 - Configuring terminal-server connections
- Connection authentication issues
 - Modem connections
 - V.120 terminal-adapter connections
 - TCP-Clear connections
 - The terminal-server interface
 - The modem parameters
 - Example of a modem configuration
 - Configuring terminal mode
 - Configuring immediate mode
 - Configuring menu mode
 - Configuring PPP mode
 - Configuring Serial Line IP (SLIP) mode
 - Configuring dial-out options
 
 - Configuring a Combinet connection
 - Configuring EU connections
 - Configuring DHCP services
 - Configuring POTS capability on the MAX 6000 and MAX 3000
 
 - 5 Configuring Frame Relay
- Introduction
 - Configuring nailed bandwidth for Frame Relay
 - Defining Frame Relay link operations
 - Configuring a DLCI logical interface
 - Concentrating incoming calls onto Frame Relay
 - Configuring the MAX as a Frame Relay switch
 - Configuring switched Frame Relay connections
 - Configuring 64 switched Frame Relay connections
 
 - 6 Configuring X.25
- Introduction to Lucent X.25 implementation
 - Configuring the logical link to an X.25 network
 - Configuring X.25 IP connections
 - Configuring X.25 PAD connections
 - Setting up X.25 PAD sessions
 - Configuring X.25 PAD users from RADIUS
 - Customizing script support for X.25 PAD
 - Configuring X.32 profiles for incoming switched X.25 connections
 - Setting up ISDN D channel X.25 support
 - Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI)
 
 - 7 Configuring IP Fax
- Store-and-forward IP fax
 - Configuring system parameters for IP fax modem usage
 - Configuring IP fax options
- Example of an IP fax configuration for incoming faxes
 - Example of an IP fax configuration for outgoing faxes
 - Fax hangup codes and disconnect cause codes
 - IP fax call accounting
 - RADIUS support for IP fax operation
 - Syslog support for IP fax operation
 - Redialer support on MultiDSP card for store-and-forward fax
 
 - Atlas redialer and DID support on MAX 6000 units
 
 - 8 Configuring OSPF Routing
 - 9 Configuring IP Routing
- Introduction to IP routing on the MAX
 - Configuring LAN interfaces
 - Configuring system-level routing policies
- Dynamic IP addressing for dial-in hosts
 - Boot Protocol (BOOTP) requests to other networks
 - Name resolution service (DNS or WINS)
 - Configuring DHCP services
 - Translating network addresses for a LAN
- Single-address NAT and port routing
 - Multiple-address NAT
 - Configuring single- or multiple-address NAT
 - Configuring NAT port routing (Static Mapping subprofiles)
 - Support for QuickTime audio/video streaming
 - Setting and maintaining system time
 - Telnet password
 - Shared Connection profiles
 - Dial-out routes in a redundant configuration
 - UDP checksums for ensuring data integrity
 - Suppressing host route advertisements
 
 
 - Configuring WAN interfaces
 - Configuring IP routes
 
 - 10 Setting Up IP Multicast Forwarding
- Introduction to multicast forwarding
 - Configuring multicast forwarding
 - Examples of multicast forwarding configuration
 
 - 11 Setting Up Virtual Private Networks
- Introduction to Virtual Private Networks
 - Configuring ATMP tunnels
- How the MAX creates ATMP tunnels
 - Setting the UDP port
 - Setting an MTU limit
 - Forcing fragmentation for interoperation with outdated clients
 - Router and gateway mode
 - Configuring the Foreign Agent
 - Configuring a Home Agent
 - Configuring the MAX as an ATMP multimode agent
 - Supporting mobile client routers (IP only)
 - ATMP connections that bypass a Foreign Agent
 
 - Configuring PPTP tunnels for dial-in clients
 - Configuring L2TP tunnels for dial-in clients
 - Using Tunnel Options to support tunneling protocols
 - SNMP MIB for L2TP Added
 - Configuring Virtual Routers
 
 - 12 Configuring IPX Routing
 - 13 AppleTalk Routing
 - 14 Configuring Packet Bridging
- Introduction to Lucent bridging
 - Establishing a bridged connection
 - Enabling bridging
 - How the MAX supports bridging
 - Configuring bridged connections
 
 - 15 Defining Static Filters
- Filter overview
 - Defining generic filters
 - Defining IP filters
 - Defining Type of Service filters
 - Defining IPX filters
 - Applying a filter to an interface
- Settings in local profiles
 - Settings in RADIUS profiles
 - How the system uses the Answer Default parameter
 - Examples of applying a data filter to a WAN interface
 - Examples of applying a call filter to a WAN interface
 - Examples of applying a TOS filter to a WAN interface
 - Example of applying a filter to a LAN interface
 
 
 - Index
 
