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Configuring Individual WAN Connections

Configuring terminal-server connections

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

4-81

First, make sure you enable TCP-Clear calls in the Answer profile:

Ethernet

Answer

Encaps

TCP-Clear=Yes

Then, to configure a TCP-Clear connection, set the parameters shown in the following
example:

Ethernet

Connections

louie

Station=louie

Active=Yes

Encaps=TCP-Clear

Encaps Options

Recv PW=localpw

Login Host=techpubs

Login Port=23

Session Options

TS Idle Mode=Input

TS Idle=60

If you configure DNS, you can enter a hostname for the Login host (such as the techpubs
example above). Otherwise, specify the host’s IP address. The port number is the TCP port on
the host to use for the connection. A port number of zero means any port.

For related information, see “Session Options” on page 4-35 and “TCP-modem connections
(DNIS Login)” on page 4-82.

Settings in a RADIUS profile

RADIUS profiles can specify up to four Login-IP-Host and Login-TCP-Port attributes. The
MAX validates the number of these attributes in an Access-Accept packet returned by
RADIUS. If it finds more than four, the MAX logs an error in RADIF debug output and
processes only the first four specifications.

If the TCP connection to the first specified host/port combination fails while the TCP-Clear
session is being established, the system attempts to connect to the next specified host, and so
forth. If all connection attempts fail, the session terminates and the MAX returns a TCP
connection error to the dial-in client.

Following are the RADIUS profile attributes related to TCP-Clear:

Attribute

Value

Login-Service (15)

Type of login service allowed to the caller. Set to TCP-Clear (2).

Login-IP-Host (14)

IP address of a TCP login host.

Login-TCP-Port (16)

Destination TCP port on the specified login host (an integer from 1
to 65535). The default is 23.

Service-Type (6)

Specifies whether the link can use framed or unframed services.

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