Carrier Access Terminal Server Router manual

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    Terminal Server Router Q UICK S TART G UIDE P a r t Nu m be r : 0 02 - 01 5 2 - 00 05 P r o d u c t Re l e a s e: 1.3 May 2004[...]

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    Copyrigh t 2004 Ca rrier Access Co rporation. All rights res erved. The information presented in this m anual is subject to change without noti ce and does not represent a commitment on the part of Carrier Access Corpor ation. The hardware and s oftware described herein are furn ish ed un der a lic ens e or non-d iscl osur e ag reem ent . Th e har [...]

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    Q UICK S TART G UIDE In this Gu ide n Installat ion n Basic Set up n PPP Internet Connection and Public IP Address Routing n Frame Relay Internet Connect ion and Publi c IP Address Rout ing n Internet Connection using PPP, NAT/PAT and Fire wall Filt ers n Internet Connecti on using NA T and St atic NAT Addresses n Back-to-Back wi th PPP n Back-to-B[...]

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    4 Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 Quick Start Guide Installatio n Installati on Instal lation of the rout er card in to the Adi t chassis. l Unit can b e on or off l Router ca rd will work i n any slot l Slide ca rd into sl ot until f ully seat ed l Router has completed it ’s boot cy cle when CRD li ght is soli d The following set ups are a[...]

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    Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 5 Quick Start Guide PPP Internet Conn ection and Public IP Address Routing PPP Internet C onnection and Public IP Add ress Routing Route r in Sl ot 1 ISP R oute r th at pro vid es the Inte rnet c onne ctio n. Command Descript ion set clock1 a:1 Set p rimary master transmit clock source set 1 default Set Route r[...]

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    6 Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 Quick Start Guide Frame Relay Internet Conn ection and P ublic IP Add ress Routing Frame Relay Internet Connection and Public IP Add ress Routing Route r in Sl ot 1 ISP R oute r th at pro vid es the Inte rnet c onne ctio n. Command Descript ion set clock1 a:1 Set prim ary master transm it clock sou rce set 1 [...]

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    Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 7 Quick Start Guide Internet Connection using PPP, NAT/PAT and Firewall Filters Internet Connection us ing PPP, NAT/PAT and Firewall Fi lters Route r in Sl ot 1 ISP Router that prov ides the Internet co nnection. Router with NAT/PAT a nd Firewal l Filter s. Command Descript ion set clock1 a:1 Set p rimary maste[...]

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    8 Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 Quick Start Guide Internet C onnection us ing PPP, NAT/PAT and Firewa ll Filters Command Descript ion add 1 "wan1" firewall 2 pass inout nolog ping 192.168.21.14/32 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/32 Adds a Fire wall rule to th e WAN. Where xxx.xxx.xx x.xxx is the host’s IP address at the far end tha t will be ab[...]

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    Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 9 Quick Start Guide Internet C onnection u sing NA T and Stat ic NAT A ddresses Internet Connectio n using NAT and Static NAT Addresses Route r in Sl ot 1 ISP Router that prov ides the Int ernet connec tion. Router wi th NAT and Stat ic NAT addre sses. Command Descript ion set clock1 a:1 Set p rimary master tra[...]

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    10 Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 Quick Start Guide Internet C onnection using NAT and Static N AT Addresses 216.174. 44.232 is th e static NAT add ress ass igned to the r outer. 216.174. 44.233 is th e static NAT add ress ass igned to the c ontroll er. 216.174. 44.234 is th e static NAT add ress for a server*. 216.174. 44.235 is th e static[...]

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    Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 11 Quick Start Guide Back-to-Back with PPP Back-to-Back with PPP The fol lowing c onfigurat ion will set up two Route rs back- to-back wi th PPP. Boul der Ro uter in Slot 1 Command Descript ion set 1 default Set Route r to default settings disconnect a:1 Disconne ct all connectio ns to the T 1 on the Controller[...]

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    12 Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 Quick Start Guide Back-to-Back with PPP Denver Router in Slot 1 Command Descript ion set 1 default Set Route r to default settings disconnect a:1 Disconne ct all connectio ns to the T 1 on the Controller (slot a) disconnect 1 Disconne ct all connections to the router in slot 1 set clock1 a:1 Set prim ary mas[...]

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    Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 13 Quick Start Guide Back-to-Back with Multi-Lin k PPP Back-to-Back with Multi-Link PPP The fol lowing c onfigurat ion will set up two Adit 60 0 Routers back-to- back wit h Multi- Link P PP. Boul der Ro uter in Slot 1 Command Descript ion set 1 default Set Route r to default settings disconnect a:1 Disconne ct [...]

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    14 Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 Quick Start Guide Back-to-Back with Multi-Lin k PPP Denver Router in Slot 1 Command Descript ion set 1 default Set Route r to default settings disconnect a:1 Disconne ct all connectio ns to the T 1 on the Controller (slot a) disconnect 1 Disconne ct all connections to the router in slot 1 set clock1 a:1 Set [...]

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    Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 15 Quick Start Guide Back-to-Back with Frame R elay Back-to-Back with Frame Relay The fol lowing c onfigurat ion will set up two Routers back-to- back wi th Fram e Relay. Boul der Ro uter in Slot 1 Command Descript ion set clock1 internal Set p rimary master transmit clock source set 1 default Set Route r to de[...]

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    16 Terminal Service Router - Release 1.3 Quick Start Guide Back-to-Back with Frame Relay Denver Router in Slot 3 Command Descript ion set 3 default Set Route r to default settings disconnect a:1 Disconne ct all connectio ns to the T 1 on the Controller (slot a) disconnect 3 Disconne ct all connections to the router in slot 1 set clock1 a:1 Set prim[...]