Part No. 114080 Rev. AAugust 1996Router Software Version 11.0Site Manager Software Version 5.0Configuring Routers
x 114080 Rev. AFigure 4-4. Delete Circuit Window ...4-5Figure 4-5. Moving a
Configuring RoutersA-10 114080 Rev. AFigure A-13. TFTP Put File Selection Window4. In the Path box, enter the pathname of the directory on the Site Ma
Modifying Configurations with New Link Modules114080 Rev. A A-11Rebooting the Router with the Edited Configuration FileUse the Administration menu to r
Configuring RoutersA-12 114080 Rev. ADeleting the Old Configuration File from the RouterUse the Router Files Manager to delete the old configuration file
Modifying Configurations with New Link Modules114080 Rev. A A-138. Select Commands > Delete to delete your edited configuration file fromthe router.A
114080 Rev. A Index-1Aaccess privileges, 1-9adding network interfaces, 2-2AN, 1-1, 2-1ASN, 1-1, 2-1, A-1ATM WAN protocol, 2-5Bbacking up router files,
Configuring RoutersIndex-2 114080 Rev. AEnable, 5-3Enable Modem, 5-5Force Use Logout Enable, 5-8Lines Per Screen, 5-5Login Retries, 5-7Login Timeout,
Index114080 Rev. A Index-3local mode, 1-5saving configuration file in, 3-1selecting router model in, 1-9starting a configuration, 1-8 to 1-12locked messa
Configuring RoutersIndex-4 114080 Rev. ASsaving configuration filedynamic mode, 3-6local mode, 3-1remote mode, 3-3Select Router Model window, 1-10SET er
114080 Rev. A xiTablesTable 1-1. Options in Connection List Management Window ...1-20Table 1-2. Connections List Options
114080 Rev. A xiiiAbout This GuideIf you are responsible for configuring and managing Bay Networks™ routers, youneed to read this guide. This guide pro
Configuring Routersxiv 114080 Rev. AConventionsangle brackets (< >) Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on thedescription inside th
About This Guide114080 Rev. A xvAcronymsAN Access NodeAPPN Advanced Peer-to-Peer NetworkingARP Address Resolution ProtocolASN Access Stack NodeAT Appl
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114080 Rev. A 1-1Chapter 1Using the Configuration ManagerThis chapter provides an overview of the Configuration Manager. It also describesthe router con
Configuring Routers1-2 114080 Rev. ACustomizing Network InterfacesAfter you add an interface to a router, you can use the Configuration Manager tocusto
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-3Chapter 5 describes how to configure the router’s connection to the TechnicianInterface.Specifying Admi
Configuring Routers1-4 114080 Rev. AOperating ModesYou can perform all configuration functions in one of three modes:• Local• Remote• DynamicFor each f
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-5Local ModeUse local mode to create or edit a configuration file locally on the Site Managerworkstation f
Configuring Routers1-6 114080 Rev. ARemote ModeUse remote mode if you can access the router over the network, but want toimplement the configuration at
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-7Dynamic ModeYou use dynamic mode if you can access the router over the network and want toconfigure the
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Configuring Routers1-8 114080 Rev. AStarting a Configuration in Local ModeTo begin configuring in local mode, select Tools > Configuration Manager >
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-9• Click on the Path List, Directories List, and File List. The Path List shows thepath from the root d
Configuring Routers1-10 114080 Rev. AFigure 1-4. Select Router Model WindowSelect the appropriate router model, and then click on Confirm. The Configura
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-11You must now specify the router’s hardware configuration.Specifying Router HardwareYou specify the rou
Configuring Routers1-12 114080 Rev. AFigure 1-6. Module List Window2. Click on the link module you want to insert in the slot.If the link module is hi
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-13 The Edit Remote Configuration File window appears (Figure 1-7).Figure 1-7. Edit Remote Configuration F
Configuring Routers1-14 114080 Rev. AIn Figure 1-8, the configuration file contains information for the connectors inSlots 2, 3, and 4.Figure 1-8. Route
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-15You can now use the Configuration Manager to perform all desired routerconfiguration functions (adding
Configuring Routers1-16 114080 Rev. AFigure 1-9. Router Connection Options WindowTo connect to the router using the Router Connection Options window,
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-17 Parameter: Node Name/IP Address Default: None Options: Valid host name or valid IP address Function:
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Configuring Routers1-18 114080 Rev. A Parameter: Retries (per request) Default: 2 attempts Range: 1 to 32 attempts Function: Specifies the number of ti
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-19Figure 1-10. Well-Known Connections BoxSite Manager lists the IP connections in order of the most rec
Configuring Routers1-20 114080 Rev. AFigure 1-11. Connection List Management WindowTable 1-1 describes the options in the Connection List Management w
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-21Figure 1-12. Connections List Options WindowTable 1-2 describes the options in the Connections List O
Configuring Routers1-22 114080 Rev. AWhen you have completed your edits in the Connections List Option window,click on OK to implement them.Table 1-2.
Using the Configuration Manager114080 Rev. A 1-23SNMP SET ErrorOn occasion you may receive a SET error when you try to sign on to a router indynamic m
Configuring Routers1-24 114080 Rev. A• WARNING: Site Manager has discovered a forward compatibilitysituation with the router software. It is recommend
114080 Rev. A 2-1Chapter 2Adding Network InterfacesThis chapter describes how to use the Configuration Manager to add networkinterfaces based on router
Configuring Routers2-2 114080 Rev. A2. Enable bridging/routing protocols on the circuit.To configure the circuit, you specify the router’s physical net
Adding Network Interfaces114080 Rev. A 2-3Configuring the CircuitTo configure a circuit, begin at the Configuration Manager window, and completethe follo
114080 Rev. A vContentsConfiguring Routers iAbout This GuideBefore You Begin ...
Configuring Routers2-4 114080 Rev. A2. Click on OK.If the connector supports hardware filters, a pop-up window prompts:Do youwant to enable Hardware Fi
Adding Network Interfaces114080 Rev. A 2-5Figure 2-2. WAN Protocols Window3. Select the WAN protocol you want to enable on the circuit and click onOK.
Configuring Routers2-6 114080 Rev. ASee Configuring Line Services for more information.-- If you are configuring an AN or ASN router, an ASYNC option ap
Adding Network Interfaces114080 Rev. A 2-7Figure 2-3. Select Protocols WindowThe window differs slightly according to circuit type, displaying only th
Configuring Routers2-8 114080 Rev. AFor each protocol you select, the Configuration Manager generally displays aprotocol-specific configuration window pr
Adding Network Interfaces114080 Rev. A 2-9IP Configuring IP ServicesIPEX Configuring X.25 ServicesIPX Configuring IPX ServicesLLC Configuring LLC Services
Configuring Routers2-10 114080 Rev. AOnce you have defined all protocols enabled on the circuit, you return to theConfiguration Manager window. The conn
114080 Rev. A 3-1Chapter 3Implementing Configuration ChangesThis chapter tells you how to use the Configuration Manager and the Router FilesManager to i
Configuring Routers3-2 114080 Rev. ATo save your file, begin at the Configuration Manager window and complete thefollowing steps.1. Save the configuratio
Implementing Configuration Changes114080 Rev. A 3-3Refer to the section “Transferring a Configuration File to the Router” if you wantto transfer the co
vi 114080 Rev. AStarting a Configuration in Local Mode ...1-8Opening an Existing
Configuring Routers3-4 114080 Rev. AFigure 3-3. Router Files Manager Windowb. Select Commands > Compact.A confirmation window appears(Figure 3-4).Fi
Implementing Configuration Changes114080 Rev. A 3-5c. Click on OK in the confirmation window.2. Select File > Save As from the Configuration Manager
Configuring Routers3-6 114080 Rev. AYou replace an old configuration file with the new one as follows:1. Verify the integrity of the new file first by boo
Implementing Configuration Changes114080 Rev. A 3-7Figure 3-7. Save Configuration File Window2. Enter a new filename to save the configuration file on the
Configuring Routers3-8 114080 Rev. ATo transfer files from the Site Manager workstation to a router, you must do thefollowing:1. Choose the router to w
Implementing Configuration Changes114080 Rev. A 3-9Figure 3-8. Router Connection Options Window2. In the Node Name/IP Address field, enter the IP addre
Configuring Routers3-10 114080 Rev. AFigure 3-9. Router Files Manager WindowChoose a filename that is different from any currently on the router whentr
Implementing Configuration Changes114080 Rev. A 3-11For an NVFS file system, refer to the number of bytes displayed for contiguousfree space.If the file
Configuring Routers3-12 114080 Rev. AThe files in that directory appear in the Files window. You may transfer morethan one file at a time.3. In the File
Implementing Configuration Changes114080 Rev. A 3-13DOS Instructions: Ensure that the space occupied by the new file is not largerthan the available fr
114080 Rev. A viiChanging Network Addresses on a Circuit ...4-8Assigning an Addition
Configuring Routers3-14 114080 Rev. AIf the router has multiple volumes, you can select one volume from which toread the router software image and ano
114080 Rev. A 4-1Chapter 4Editing CircuitsThis chapter describes how to edit circuits. The Configuration Manager lets you• Add protocols to a circuit•
Configuring Routers4-2 114080 Rev. AAdding Protocols to a CircuitTo add protocols to a circuit, begin at the Configuration Manager window:1. Select Cir
Editing Circuits114080 Rev. A 4-3Figure 4-2. Circuit Definition Window4. Select Protocols > Add/Delete.The Select Protocols window appears(Figure 4-
Configuring Routers4-4 114080 Rev. AFigure 4-3. Select Protocols Window5. Select the protocols that you want add to this circuit; then click on OK.For
Editing Circuits114080 Rev. A 4-53. Click on Edit.The Circuit Definition window appears(Figure 4-2).4. Select Protocols > Add/Delete.The Select Prot
Configuring Routers4-6 114080 Rev. A4. Click on Delete.The circuit is deleted from the router, and no longer appears in the Circuit Listwindow.5. Repe
Editing Circuits114080 Rev. A 4-73. Click on Edit.The Circuit Definition window appears(Figure 4-5). The name of the circuityou want to move appears in
Configuring Routers4-8 114080 Rev. A6. Select Lines > Change Lines.The Configuration Manager window reflects all circuit moves.7. Follow Steps 1 thro
Editing Circuits114080 Rev. A 4-9Figure 4-6. IP Interfaces Window4. Click on Add.The IP Configuration window appears(Figure 4-7).
Configuring Routers4-10 114080 Rev. AFigure 4-7. IP Configuration Window5. Enter the IP address you want to assign to this circuit in the IP Addressbox
114080 Rev. A 5-1Chapter 5Configuring a Connection to the TechnicianInterfaceTo configure the router’s console port to connect the router to the Technic
Configuring Routers5-2 114080 Rev. AFigure 5-2. Console Lists WindowThe Console Lists window displays the router’s serial (console) ports.Console port
Configuring a Connection to the Technician Interface114080 Rev. A 5-3The following are descriptions of the parameters in the Console Lists window(Figu
Configuring Routers5-4 114080 Rev. A Parameter: Port Data Bits Default: 8 Options: 7| 8 Function: Specifies the number of bits in each ASCII character
Configuring a Connection to the Technician Interface114080 Rev. A 5-5 Parameter: Modem Enable Default: Disable Options: Enable| Disable Function: Spec
Configuring Routers5-6 114080 Rev. A Parameter: Prompt Default: $ Options: Any string of up to 19 keyboard characters except for control keysequences.
Configuring a Connection to the Technician Interface114080 Rev. A 5-7 Parameter: Command Timeout Default: 15 Range: 1 to 99 (99 indicates infinity) Fun
Configuring Routers5-8 114080 Rev. A Parameter: User Auto Script Default: None Options: None Function: Defines the user’s login script file, which is au
114080 Rev. A 6-1Chapter 6Specifying Administrative InformationThis chapter describes how to specify a system name, contact, and location for theroute
114080 Rev. A ixFiguresFigure 1-1. Bay Networks Site Manager Window ...1-3Figure 1-2. Edit Bridge
Configuring Routers6-2 114080 Rev. A Parameter: System Name Default: None Options: Any name Function: Identifies this router. Instructions: Enter the a
114080 Rev. A A-1Appendix AModifying Configurations with New Link ModulesWhen you install a replacement link module or net module that is different fro
Configuring RoutersA-2 114080 Rev. A2. Enter the router’s IP address and click on OK.3. From the main Site Manager window, select Tools > Router Fi
Modifying Configurations with New Link Modules114080 Rev. A A-3Figure A-2. Copy File Window Source Filename7. Click on OK.A window prompts you for the
Configuring RoutersA-4 114080 Rev. A10. Click on OK.The router copies the source file to the filename and volume you specified.Transferring the Configurat
Modifying Configurations with New Link Modules114080 Rev. A A-5Editing the Configuration FileUse the Configuration Manager tool to edit the configuration
Configuring RoutersA-6 114080 Rev. AFigure A-7. Configuration Manager Window3. Select Circuits > Delete Circuit from the Configuration Managerwindow.
Modifying Configurations with New Link Modules114080 Rev. A A-7Figure A-8. Circuit List Window4. Select a circuit on the slot (and module for ASNs) in
Configuring RoutersA-8 114080 Rev. AThe Module List window appears. Figure A-10 shows the Module Listwindow for an ASN.Figure A-10. Module List Window
Modifying Configurations with New Link Modules114080 Rev. A A-911. Select File > Save to save your changes.A confirmation window appears(Figure A-12
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