User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Ascend Customer Service
- How to use this guide
- What you should know
- Documentation conventions
- How to use the on-board software
- Manual set
- Configuring WAN Connections
- Configuring IP Routing
- Introduction to IP routing on the Pipeline
- Managing the routing table
- Parameters that affect the routing table
- Static and dynamic routes
- Configuring static routes
- Specifying default routes on a per-user basis
- Enabling the Pipeline to use dynamic routing
- Route preferences
- Viewing the routing table
- Fields in the routing table
- Removing down routes to a host
- Identifying Temporary routes in the routing table
- Configuring IP routing connections
- Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol (ATMP)
- IP Address Management
- Connecting to a local IP network
- BOOTP Relay
- DHCP services
- Dial-in user DNS server assignments
- Local DNS host address table
- Network Address Translation (NAT) for a LAN
- Configuring IPX Routing
- How the Pipeline performs IPX routing
- Adding the Pipeline to the local IPX network
- Working with the RIP and SAP tables
- Configuring IPX routing connections
- Configuring the Pipeline as a Bridge
- Defining Filters and Firewalls
- Setting Up Pipeline Security
- Pipeline System Administration
- Pipeline 75 Voice Features
- IDSL Implementations
- APP Server utility
- About the APP Server utility
- APP Server installation and setup
- Configuring the Pipeline to use the APP server
- Using App Server with Axent SecureNet
- Creating banner text for the password prompt
- Installing and using the UNIX APP Server
- Installing and using the APP Server utility for DO...
- Installing and using the APP Server utility for Wi...
- Installing APP Server on a Macintosh
- Troubleshooting
- Upgrading system software
- What you need to upgrade system software
- Displaying the software load name
- The upgrade procedure
- Untitled

Configuring the Pipeline as a Bridge
Configuring bridged connections
5-10 Preliminary January 30, 1998 Pipeline User’s Guide
Ethernet
Connections
profile
Station=SITEBGW
Bridge=Yes
Dial Brdcast=No
Ethernet
Connections
profile
Send Auth=None
Recv PW=N/A
Send PW=N/A
Ethernet
Connections
profile
IPX options...
Handle IPX=Client
For details on each parameter, see the Reference Guide.
An example AppleTalk bridged connection
An AppleTalk connection at the link level requires a bridge at either end of the
connection. Be careful when specifying names. Names are case sensitive, and
dashes, spaces, underscores and other details must be retained. The most
common cause of trouble when initially setting up a bridging connection is that
the wrong name is specified for the Pipeline or the remote device. Make sure you
type the name exactly as it appears in the remote device.
The following example assumes that Bridging has been enabled on the Ethernet
interface (as discussed in “Enabling bridging” on page 5-6). It also assumes that