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198 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
REMOTE LISTPHONES
Lists the PVC numbers available for connecting to the remote router.
Note: If the remote name is not specified, a list of phone numbers is displayed for each remote router in the
database.
REMOTE SETATMNSAP
RFC1577 (Classical IP over ATM) specifies a mechanism to map an ATM Name (called an NSAP) to a PVC.
NSAP's are normally not neeed, but if they are used they have a defined syntax defined by either the using ATM
or E164 encodings. By convention, octets 2-7 contain a unique identifier for the router such as a MAC address.
In the command remote setATMNSAP the complete 20 octets of the NSAP are specified. If Partial mode has been
selected, the router will substitute the MAC address of the router for Octets 2-7. In Full mode no change is made
to the NSAP.
ATMF specifies ATM forum encoding
E164 specifies ITU E164.
REMOTE SETATMTRAFFIC
This command applies only to ATM routers. Refer to Asynchronous Transfer Mode Commands (ATM), on page
210 for more syntax information.
REMOTE SETAUTHEN
Sets the authentication protocol used communicate with the remote router. The authentication protocol is the
minimum security level that the target router must use with the remote router; this level is verified during security
negotiation. The router will always attempt to negotiate the highest level of security possible (CHAP). The router
will not accept a negotiated security level less than this minimum authentication method.
The parameter in the remote router database is used for the local side of the authentication process; this isthe
minimum security level used by the target router when it challenges or authenticates the remote router.
remote listPhones <remoteName>
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote listPhones HQ
Response:
PHONE NUMBER(s) FOR <HQ>
Connection Identifier (VPI*VCI)...... 0*38
remote setATMNSAP ATMF|E164 <nsap> <remoteName>
remote setATMTraffic scr mbs <remoteName>