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Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Advanced Topics
- Chapter 2. Planning For Router Configuration
- Important Terminology
- Collect your Configuration Information
- PPP Link Protocol (over ATM or Frame Relay)
- IP Routing Network Protocol
- IPX Routing Network Protocol
- Bridging Network Protocol
- RFC 1483 / RFC 1490 Link Protocols
- IP Routing Network Protocol
- IPX Routing Network Protocol
- Bridging Network Protocol
- MAC Encapsulated Routing: RFC 1483MER / RFC 1490MER Link Protocols
- IP Routing Network Protocol
- FRF8 Link Protocol
- IP Routing Network Protocol
- Dual Ethernet Router Configuration
- General Information
- Configuring the Dual Ethernet Router as a Bridge
- Configuring the Dual Ethernet Router for IP Routing
- Chapter 3. Configuring Router Software
- Configuration Tables
- Configuring PPP with IP Routing
- Configuring PPP with IPX Routing
- Configuring PPP with Bridging
- Configuring RFC 1483 / RFC 1490 with IP Routing
- Configuring RFC 1483 / RFC 1490 with IPX Routing
- Configuring RFC 1483 / RFC 1490 with Bridging
- Configuring MAC Encapsulated Routing: RFC 1483MER / RFC 1490MER with IP Routing
- Configuring FRF8 with IP Routing
- Configuring Mixed Network Protocols
- Configuring a Dual Ethernet Router for IP Routing
- Verify the Router Configuration
- Sample Configurations
- Sample Configuration 1 — PPP with IP and IPX
- Scenario
- Sample Configuration 1 — Diagram for Target Router (SOHO)
- Sample Configuration 1 — Tables For Target Router (SOHO)
- Sample Configuration 1 - Check the Configuration with the “list” Commands
- Information About Names And Passwords
- Sample Configuration 2 — RFC 1483 with IP and Bridging
- Scenario
- Sample Configuration 2 — Diagram for Target Router SOHO
- Sample Configuration 2 — Tables For Target Router (SOHO)
- Sample Configuration 2 - Check the Configuration with the “list” Commands
- Sample Configuration 3 — Configuring a Dual Ethernet Router for IP Routing
- Scenario
- Configuration Tables
- Chapter 4. Configuring Special Features
- Bridging Filtering and IP Firewall
- IP (RIP) Protocol Controls
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- General Information
- Manipulating Subnetworks and Explicit Client Leases
- Enabling/disabling a subnetwork or a client lease
- Adding subnetworks and client leases
- Setting the lease time
- Manually changing client leases
- Setting Option Values
- Concepts
- Commands for global option values
- Commands for specific option values for a subnetwork
- Commands for specific option values for a client lease
- Commands for listing and checking option values
- BootP
- About BootP and DHCP
- Enable/Disable BootP
- Use BootP to specify the boot server
- Defining Option Types
- Concepts
- Commands
- Configuring BootP/DHCP Relays
- Other Information
- NAT (Network Address Translation)
- Management Security
- Software Options Keys
- Encryption
- IP Filtering
- L2TP Tunneling - Virtual Dial-Up
- Introduction
- L2TP Concepts
- LNS, L2TP Client, LAC, and Dial User
- L2TP Client Example
- LNS and L2TP Client Relationship
- Tunnels
- Sessions
- Configuration
- Preliminary Steps to Configure a Tunnel
- Verification Steps
- Configuration Commands
- PPP Session Configuration
- Sample Configurations
- Simple L2TP Client Configuration Example
- Complete LNS and L2TP Client Configuration Example
- Configuration Process
- Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
- Command Line Interface Conventions
- System Level Commands
- Router Configuration Commands
- Target Router System Configuration Commands (SYSTEM)
- Target Router Ethernet LAN Bridging and Routing (ETH)
- Remote Router Access Configuration (REMOTE)
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Commands (ADSL)
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode Commands (ATM)
- Dual Ethernet Router Commands (ETH)
- General information
- High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line Commands (HDSL)
- General information about HDSL
- ISDN Digital Subscriber Line (IDSL)
- General information about IDSL
- Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line Commands (SDSL)
- General information about SDSL
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Commands (DHCP)
- L2TP — Virtual Dial-Up Configuration (L2TP)
- Bridging Filtering Commands (FILTER BR)
- Save Configuration Commands (SAVE)
- Erase Configuration Commands (ERASE)
- File System Commands
- Chapter 6. Managing the Router
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- TELNET Remote Access
- Client TFTP Facility
- TFTP Server
- BootP Server
- Boot Code
- Manual Boot Menu
- Access Manual Boot Mode
- Option 1: Retry Start-up
- Option 2: Boot from FLASH Memory
- Option 3: Boot from Network
- Option 4: Boot from Specific File
- Option 5: Configure Boot System
- Option 6: Set Time and Date
- Option 7: Set Console Baud Rate
- Option 8: Start Extended Diagnostics
- Identifying Fatal Boot Failures
- Software Kernel Upgrades
- Backup and Restore Configuration Files
- FLASH Memory Recovery Procedures
- Recovering Passwords and IP Addresses
- Batch File Command Execution
- Chapter 7. Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Network Information Worksheets
- Configuring PPP with IP Routing
- Configuring PPP with IPX Routing
- Configuring PPP with Bridging
- Configuring RFC 1483 / RFC 1490 with IP Routing
- Configuring RFC 1483 / RFC 1490 with IPX Routing
- Configuring RFC 1483 / RFC 1490 with Bridging
- Configuring RFC 1483MER / RFC 1490MER with IP Routing
- Configuring FRF8 with IP Routing
- Configuring a Dual Ethernet Router for IP Routing
- Appendix B. Configuring IPX Routing
- Index

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filter br ?, 198
filter br add, 198
filter br del, 198
filter br list, 199
filter br use, 199
format disk, 206
hdsl ?, 174
hdsl save, 174
hdsl speed, 174
hdsl terminal, 175
help, 115
ifs, 118
ipifs, 118
iproutes, 118
ipxroutes, 119
ipxsaps, 119
isdn ?, 176
isdn list, 176
isdn save, 176
isdn set switch, 177
l2tp ?, 191
l2tp add, 191
l2tp call, 192
l2tp close, 193
l2tp del, 193
l2tp forward, 193
l2tp list, 194
l2tp set address, 191
l2tp set authen, 192
l2tp set chapsecret, 192
l2tp set dialout, 195
l2tp set hiddenavp, 194
l2tp set ourpassword, 195
l2tp set oursysname, 195
l2tp set ourTunnelName, 195
l2tp set remoteName, 196
l2tp set type, 196
l2tp set window, 196
login, 119
logout, 120
mem, 120
mlp summary, 120
msfs, 206
ping, 121
ps, 121
reboot, 122
remote ?, 144
remote add, 145
remote addhostmapping, 145
remote addIpxRoute, 146
remote del, 147
remote delencryption, 148
remote delhostmapping, 148
remote delIpRoute, 148
remote delIpxRoute, 149
remote delIpxSap, 149
remote delOurPasswd, 149
remote delOurSysName, 149
remote delserver, 150
remote disable, 150
remote disAuthen, 150
remote disBridge, 151
remote enaAuthen, 151
remote enable, 151
remote enaBridge, 151
remote ipfilter, 152
remote list, 154
remote listBridge, 154
remote listIpRoute, 155
remote listIpxSap, 155
remote listPhone, 156
remote setatmtraffic scr mbs, 168
remote setAuthen, 156
remote setBrOptions, 157
remote setCompression, 157
remote setdlci, 177
remote setencryption (Diffie-Hellman), 158
remote setencryption (PPP DES/RFC 1969), 157
remote setIpOptions, 158
remote setIpxAddr, 159
remote setl2tpclient, 197
remote setlns, 197
remote setOurPasswd, 160
remote setOurSysName, 160
remote setPasswd, 160
remote setProtocol, 161
remote setprotocol, 177
remote setPVC, 161
remote setRmtIpAddr, 161
remote setSrcIpAddr, 162
remote stats, 162
remote statsclear, 163
rename, 207
save all, 200
save atm25, 200
save dhcp, 200
save dod, 201
save eth, 201
save filter, 201
save sys, 201
sdsl ?, 179
sdsl save, 179
sdsl speed, 179
sdsl terminal, 180
setIpTranslate, 159
sync, 207
system ?, 125
system addhostmapping, 125










