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 WAN Connections
Connection profiles
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Dial Brdcast=N/A
Encaps options...
Ip options...
Ipx options...
Session options...
Telco options...
2
Enter the Station name.
For example:
Station=Corporate-gateway
This is the name of the Remote end of the connection, and can be up to 31
characters.
3
Specify if the connection is allowed to be used or is disabled.
For example:
Active=Yes
Yes indicates the profile can be used. No deactivates the use of the
connection.
4
Set the type of encapsulation.
For example:
Encaps=MPP
5
Enter the Dial #.
For example:
Dial #=218005551111
This is the number the Pipeline dials to reach the remote network.
6
Enter the Calling #.
For example:
Calling #=
It is the number that an incoming caller’s phone number is compared to, in
order to authenticate the call using Id Auth.
7
Enter the Called #.
For example:
Called #=8005551111
It is usually the same as the Dial #, but any prefixes or trunk numbers are
removed. The number can then be used by the far end to authenticate the
call.