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

Index
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Pipeline User’s Guide Preliminary January 30, 1998 Index-7
input filter
conditions described
6-6
of IP call filter
6-26
SAP filters
4-7
interface-based routing
described
2-10
,
2-13
Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP)
2-13
Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (InARP)
response data described
1-31
supported for Frame Relay
1-30
inverse multiplexing
1-16
IP address
assigned automatically
3-10
assigning to Ethernet interface
3-3
preventing spoofing in a filter
7-16
subnet mask notation
2-4
IP Adrs parameter
2-15
IP bridged connection
5-16
IP filter
conditions for
6-10
described
6-8
IP Options submenu
2-11
,
2-20
,
3-16
IP routing
and ICMP Redirects
2-21
and Ping command
3-6
and RIP version 2
2-9
assigning two interface addresses
3-4
authenticating
2-2
configurations
2-30
configured with bridging
2-2
configured with IPX routing
2-2
configuring a static host route
2-31
configuring subnet
3-3
Default route
2-19
host requirements listed by platform
2-30
overview of
2-1
parameters enabling
3-3
planning configuration for
2-30
second destination specified
2-30
sharing dynamic (dual IP)
3-4
static routes
2-16
UDP checksums
3-8
IP routing table
built at start up
2-8
choosing which routes go in the table
2-24
description of all fields
2-27
example configurations
2-30
how host routes are added
2-2
how network routes are added
2-3
management
2-14
preventing large tables
2-22
temporary routes
2-30
updating local router’s
3-8
usage described
2-8
viewing the routing table
2-25
IP subnet addresses
2-4
Iproute add command
2-8
,
8-18
Iproute command
8-18
Iproute delete command
8-18
Iproute show command
2-25
,
8-18
IPX
client bridging
5-13
filter for RIP packets
6-23
filters
4-6
Ping command
4-14
RIP broadcasts, controlling
4-17
routes dropped
4-7
server bridging
5-14
IPX Enet# parameter
4-5
,
4-13
IPX Frame parameter
4-13
IPX network
4-6
configuration with servers and clients
4-25
with only servers
4-29
IPX Options submenu
4-8
IPX Pool# parameter
4-5
,
4-15
IPX RIP parameter
4-8
,
4-17
IPX RIP table
4-16
IPX route and SAP packets dropped
4-7
IPX Routes profile
4-4
,
4-6
,
4-18
IPX routing
and authentication of callers
4-11
client considerations
4-10