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Basic Configuration Using Command Line
This section briefly discusses the major parameters that must be set in
order to use the IntraPort 2/2+ VPN Access Server using command line
management or text-based configuration, either out-of-band (through
the server’s Console interface) or in-band through Telnet.
Detailed information on the meaning of the server’s parameters is
provided in the Text-Based Configuration and Command Line
Management Reference Guide. You should use this list as a starting
point to look up more specific information in other documents.
If you wish to use CompatiView, Compatible Systems’ management
software to configure the server, see the previous section in this chapter,
Configuration using CompatiView.
VPN Client Tunnel Settings
Configuration of the server for both dual and single Ethernet setups is
very similar, but when there are differences between them, the appro-
priate step for each setup is indicated.
v Note: Remember that in single Ethernet setups, Ethernet 1 must not
be connected to anything or else it may cause difficult to diagnose
problems on the IntraPort 2/2+ and on your network.
1. Turn off AppleTalk and IPX (optional).
If you are using AppleTalk and/or IPX, you can either leave the default
configuration parameters in place or see
for more information
on configuring those protocols. If you are not using AppleTalk and/or
IPX, use configure and set the Mode keyword to Off.
Example
config AppleTalk Ethernet 0
[ AppleTalk Ethernet 0 ] # mode=off
config IPX Ethernet 0
[ IPX Ethernet 0 ] # mode=off