User Manual

Basic Remote Networking Examples
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To display a list of modem profiles, enter the List Modem command. Once you identify the appropriate
profile for the attached modems, assign it to the port using the Define Port Modem Type command.
Figure 4-37: Configuring the Modems
4.8.3.2 Define the IP Address Pool
For this example, remote users will be assigned one of two IP addresses: 192.0.1.7 or 192.0.1.8. By enabling
proxy-ARPing, the SCS will respond to ARP requests for these addresses, even if they’re not currently
assigned to a caller.
Figure 4-38: Configuring IP
4.8.3.3 Configure the Default Site
Once the connection is authenticated, the SCS will start with a temporary copy of the default site. For this
example, you need to configure a range of IP addresses for default site users that corresponds to the IP
addresses defined for the IP address pool.
Figure 4-39: Configuring Default Site
Configure a static IP address site.
Figure 4-40: Configuring Static IP Address
Local>> DEFINE PORT 2-3 MODEM CONTROL ENABLED
Local>> LIST MODEM
Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 MODEM TYPE 1
Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 MODEM TYPE 2
Local>> DEFINE IP ETHERNET POOL 192.0.1.7 192.0.1.8
Local>> DEFINE IP ETHERNET PROXY-ARP ENABLED
Local>> DEFINE SITE DEFAULT IP REMOTEADDRESS 192.0.1.7 192.0.1.8
Local>> DEFINE SITE wwwserver IP REMOTEADDRESS 192.0.2.6
Local>> DEFINE SITE wwwserver AUTHENTICATION LOCAL “monkey”