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Page 1 - CLI User’s Guide

http://www.3com.com/®OfficeConnect® Remote 812 ADSL Router CLI User’s GuideRelease 2.0Part Number 10043337 AA

Page 2 - 95052-8145

xenable ip rip B -15enable ip routing B -15enable ipx network <network_name> B -15enable lan access B -15enable link_traps interface <interfa

Page 3 - Table of Contents

A-4 APPENDIX A: OFFICECONNECT REMOTE 812 SAMPLE CONFIGURATIONdynamically learn the addresses for two remote DNS Servers. The login name for this accou

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Configuring the Sample Network A-5set vc corp-net ip_routing bothset vc corp-net ipx_address 0 ipx_routing allenable vc corp-net

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BCLI Command DescriptionCLI CommandsADD Use the ADD command to define:Networks you will connect toHosts you need to accessSNMP communitiesUsers who wi

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B-2 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONYou must use add user to create a network type user for this command, and set user to specify the protocol and

Page 8 - CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION

CLI Commands B-3You must correct the filter file in a text editor, use TFTP to export the updated file to the system’s FLASH file system, and use the

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B-4 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONadd ip network<network_name>address [ip_net_address]frame [ETHERNET_II | SNAP | LOOPBACK]{ interface [eth

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CLI Commands B-5add ipx route<ipx_net_address>gateway [ipx_host_address]metric [metric_number]ticks [tick_number]Adds an IPX static route (for t

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B-6 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONBelow is a partial list of the IPX services available:add ipx_route vc<name>ipx_net [ipx_address]metric [

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CLI Commands B-7You must supply the name, internal ipx network number, node number, socket, and type of service for this service. The user must also s

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xilist services B -21list snmp communities or list snmp trap_communities B -21list syslog B -21list tcp connections B -22list tftp clients B -22list u

Page 14 - FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

B-8 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONclose_active_connections [TRUE | FALSE]This configures a network listener process that provides a certain type

Page 15 - INTERFACE

CLI Commands B-9Adds to the list of SNMP authorized users. The community name and IP address of SNMP requests from managers on the network must match

Page 16 - UNIX-Based Computers

B-10 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONadd user [name]password [password]{enabled [yes]} Adds a Telnet user to the local user table. The list users c

Page 17 - CLI COMMAND CONVENTIONS AND

CLI Commands B-11delete dns host<host_name>Deletes the specified host from the DNS Local Host Table. Use list DNS hosts to view the DNS Local Ho

Page 18 - Completion

B-12 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONdelete nat[dynamic | static ]vc <vc name>public_pool_start<address>public_address <ip_address&g

Page 19 - Terminology

CLI Commands B-13DIALdial <vc_name> Generates an outgoing connection to the location specified by the vc name. You can use list vcs to list the

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B-14 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONdisable lan access When the access list is enabled, this command disables access to Hosts on the local LAN int

Page 21 - CONFIGURATION METHODS

CLI Commands B-15ENABLEenable access Enables the Access List feature. When enables, only Remote Hosts in the access list are permitted access to the R

Page 22 - Instructions

B-16 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONenable link_trapsinterface<interface_name>This command tells SNMP to send linkup and linkdown traps for

Page 23 - QUICK SETUP

CLI Commands B-17hangup vc <vc_name> Causes the connection for the specified VC to drop. You can see which VCs have active connections using lis

Page 24 - Quick Setup Script

xiiset system B -34set syslog <ip_address> loglevel [level] B -34set time <time> B -34set tunnel <tunnel_name> B -34set user <use

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B-18 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONmgmt - unknown, but filtering information existsRxPkt - Number of packets received from this MAC stationRxOcte

Page 26 - HAPTER 4: QUICK SETUP

CLI Commands B-19list interfaces Displays the installed interfaces, along with their operational status, administration status, and interface index. I

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B-20 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONProt - LOCAL or RIPNextHop - address of the gateway used to reach this routeMetric - number of router hops awa

Page 28 - Question Default System

CLI Commands B-21Type - STATIC or DYNAMIC networkNetwork Address - address of the networklist processes Displays all processes running on the system.I

Page 29 - CLI Quick Setup Script 4-7

B-22 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONlist tcp connections Displays information about all TCP connections. Connection status is defined in RFC-793.L

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CLI Commands B-23PINGping<ip_name_or_addr>output [output_filename] count [count]interval [interval]timeout [timeout_value]Sends an ICMP echo req

Page 31 - QUICKVC SETUP

B-24 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONSAVEsave all Saves all changes you have made during your session with the CLI. It is a good idea to save your

Page 32 - HAPTER 5: QUICKVC SETUP

CLI Commands B-25set date <date> Sets the system date, and leaves the time unchanged. Use show date to see what the current settings are. The f

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B-26 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONset dhcp server DNS1 <IP_address>DNS2 <IP_address>domain <string>end_address <IP_address

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CLI Commands B-27set facility<facility_name>loglevel [level]Sets the severity reporting level for a facility. The hosts that will receive the er

Page 35 - CLI QuickVC Setup Script 5-5

xiiishow memory B -50show network <name> settings B -50show network <name> counters B -50show ppp on vc <vc_name> counters B -51show

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B-28 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONSets the broadcast algorithm, the maximum size used for reassembling fragmenting packets, the RIP authenticati

Page 37 - MANUAL SETUP

CLI Commands B-29set ip routing autonomous_system_number [number]table_maximum_size [number]metric_maximum_entries [number]rip_flags [METRICS, SEND_R

Page 38 - Management

B-30 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONset ipx network<network_name>delay_ticks [number]diagnostics [DISABLE | ENABLE]maximum_learning_retries

Page 39 - Remote Site Management 6-3

CLI Commands B-31set ipx system priority [priority level]default_gateway [ipx_host_add]initial_pool_address [ipx_addr]pool_members [number]Sets parame

Page 40 - 6-4 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

B-32 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONset pppreceive_authentication[ANY |ANY_EXCEPT_MSCHAP |CHAP | MSCHAPV1 |MSCHAPV2 | NONE | PAP]Sets the type of

Page 41 - Private Network (VPN)

CLI Commands B-33set tunnel <tunnel_name>encryption_algorithm [AUTO |MICROSOFT_128BIT |MICROSOFT_40BIT |MICROSOFT_56BIT |NONE | REQUIRED]Sets en

Page 42 - 6-6 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

B-34 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONset system name [“name”]location [“location”]contact [“contact info”]transmit_authentication_name [name]Specif

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CLI Commands B-35set user <user_name> message [“message”]password [password]session_timeout [seconds]tcp_port [tcp_port]terminal_typeModifies us

Page 44 - HAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

B-36 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONset vc <vc_name> address_selection [negotiate | assign | specified]bridging [enable | disable]default_ro

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CLI Commands B-37Parameter Description<vc_name> VC profile name.address_selectionDetermines how the IP address will be assigned for remote IP ne

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xivPOSITIONAL HELP B -57Command Completion B -57Output Pause B -58Command Kill B -58Comments B -583COM CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTYFCC CLASS A VERIFIC

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B-38 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONset vc <vc_name> atm set [number]category_of_service [Unspecified (UBR) | Variable (VBR)]pcr [number]scr

Page 48 - 6-12 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

CLI Commands B-39Sets ATM parameters for VCs.SHOW Show commands display details about system entities.show access Displays the current status of the a

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B-40 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONshow adsl statistics Statistics for both near end and far end ADSL/ATM link. Counters include corrected frames

Page 50 - 6-14 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

CLI Commands B-41show bridge settings Displays the settings for all bridge networks. Use set bridge to modify these values.Base Aging Time - time to a

Page 51 - IP Routing 6-15

B-42 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONHistory Depth: 10Current Prompt: OCR-DSL>Local Prompt: OCR-DSL>show configuration Displays a variety of

Page 52 - 6-16 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

CLI Commands B-43show dhcp relay Displays the current configuration and counters for both the primary and secondary DHCP relay server.IP Address - IP

Page 53 - IP Routing 6-17

B-44 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONDNS #1 - IP address of the primary DNS server that the DHCP server will utilize when resolving names.DNS #2 -

Page 54 - 6-18 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

CLI Commands B-45BR-ETH - CALL - Ethernet bridge call filter rulesIP - IP data filter rulesIP-CALL - IP call filter rulesIP-RIP - IP RIP advertisement

Page 55 - Translation

B-46 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONEchos - sum of ICMP Echo (request) messages sentEcho Replies - sum of these messages sentTimestamps - sum of t

Page 56 - 6-20 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

CLI Commands B-47show ip counters Displays system wide IP network statistics.INPUT COUNTERSTotal Input Datagrams - sum of IP datagrams receivedBad Hea

Page 57 - Address Translation 6-21

1ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION INTERFACEThis chapter explains how to attach to the configuration interface locally via the console port or remotely via

Page 58 - 6-22 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

B-48 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONBroadcast Algorithm - broadcast algorithm used for this networkMax Reassembly Size - maximum packet size allow

Page 59 - Address Translation 6-23

CLI Commands B-49RIP In Packets - sum of RIP packets receivedSAP Out Packets - sum of SAP packets transmittedSAP In Packets - sum of SAP packets recei

Page 60 - 6-24 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

B-50 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONshow ipx sap settings countersDisplays information about SAP for IPX.show ipx settings Displays settings for d

Page 61 - Address Translation 6-25

CLI Commands B-51show ppp on vc<vc_name> countersThis shows counters for the Point-to-Point Protocol on the Virtual Circuit. show ppp on vc<v

Page 62 - Configuring the 812

B-52 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONSETTINGS for PPP BUNDLE 1Operational Status - opened or not openedNumber Active Links - number of links active

Page 63 - DHCP 6-27

CLI Commands B-53Remote To Local ACC Compression - Indicates whether the remote PPP entity will use Address and Control Compression when sending packe

Page 64 - 6-28 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

B-54 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONTotal Set MIB Objects - sum of MIB objects altered successfully as the result of receiving valid SNMP Set-Requ

Page 65 - DNS 6-29

CLI Commands B-55show telnet Displays the status of the TELNET escape feature (ENABLED or DISABLED). It is set using the disable and enable TELNET esc

Page 66 - 6-30 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

show user <name>settingsDisplays the parameters defined for the specified TELNET user. You can use list users to see which users are defined.sho

Page 67 - IPX Routing 6-31

CLI Exit Commands B-57set_escape <string> Allows changing the TELNET escape character from ^] to something else. Control characters are specifie

Page 68 - 6-32 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

1-2 CHAPTER 1: ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION INTERFACEUNIX-Based ComputersKermit, minicom and tip are typical terminal emulation programs for UNIX-based

Page 69 - IPX Routing 6-33

B-58 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONOutput Pause The output will pause when there is more than 24 lines of output. Type ‘more’ (or press CR) to co

Page 70 - 6-34 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

iINDEXAAdd command 2 -2Address filtering, source and destination 6 -44Address TranslationConfiguring NAT 6 -23Configuring PAT 6 -21Configuring Super N

Page 71 - Bridging 6-35

iiDdata filtering, Input and output 6 -44Data Filters 6 -45Defaults 4 -2, 4 -7DHCPConfigurationset DHCP mode B -25set DHCP relay server1 B -25set DHCP

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iiiIInput and Output filters contrasted 6 -54Input data filters 6 -45Input Filters 6 -54Interface 1 -1, 2 -3Interface Filters 6 -54Interfacesdisable i

Page 73 - Bridging 6-37

ivIP RoutingFramed Routes 6 -18Static Routes 6 -18IP Source and Destination Network Filtering Using CLI 6 -50IP Source and Destination Port Filtering

Page 74 - Simultaneous

vNNetwork Address Translation (NAT) 6 -23Network Service, configuring 6 -3Network user 2 -2, 2 -3, 4 -4, 4 -5, 4 -6OOutput data filters 6 -45Output Fi

Page 75 - Administration

viSSample Configuration A -1ScriptsCLIdo (run CLI script) B -14SecurityCLI Accessdisable security_option remote_user administration B -14enable securi

Page 76 - 6-40 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

viiTTELNET access 6 -42TFTP access 6 -42UUnconfigured state (booting 812 in) 4 -1Unconfigured state (restoring 812 to) 4 -1Usersdelete user B -12show

Page 78 - 6-42 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

3Com Corporation LIMITED WARRANTYHARDWARE 3Com warrants its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use a

Page 79 - System UpTime: 2d 08:37:54

2CLI COMMAND CONVENTIONS AND TERMINOLOGYThis chapter describes the command syntax, conventions and terminology used within the Command Line Interface.

Page 80 - 6-44 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

FCC CLASS B STATEMENTThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1 This device may not ca

Page 81 - System Administration 6-45

2-2 CHAPTER 2: CLI COMMAND CONVENTIONS AND TERMINOLOGYThe type of value you enter must match the type requested. Numbers are either decimal or hexadec

Page 82 - Capabilities

Command Structure 2-3Help is most useful during configuration: query the list of possible parameters by typing ? and, when you find the value you need

Page 83 - Table 6-3 Data Filters

ii3Com Corporation5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California 95052-8145Copyright © 2001 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this docume

Page 85 - Table 6-4 Protocol Sections

3CONFIGURATION METHODSThe OCR 812 CLI offers three setup choices, all of which are described in this section: the automated, Quick Setup method, the Q

Page 86 - Tab le 6-5 Protocol Rules

3-2 CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION METHODSManual Setup InstructionsOnce you become familiar with the CLI interface, you might find it more efficient to mana

Page 87 - Table 6-6 Protocol Keywords

4QUICK SETUPThis chapter will describe in detail the operations of the Quick Setup program. It will identify the required information, steps involved,

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4-2 CHAPTER 4: QUICK SETUPDowngrading the Remote 812 Software to a Previous VersionDowngrading the 812 software to an older version is not recommended

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CLI Quick Setup Script 4-3Quick Setup Identification InformationQuick Setup Management InformationAn SNMP community names a group of systems that can

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4-4 CHAPTER 4: QUICK SETUPTELNET informationFor TELNET management of the system, you need to create a user name and password to control access.Quick S

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CLI Quick Setup Script 4-5The OCR 812 can act as a DHCP server, providing IP addresses to other stations on the local LAN.It is possible to restrict a

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4-6 CHAPTER 4: QUICK SETUPQuick Setup Bridge InformationThe network name is used by the OCR 812 to identify your bridging setup.The spanning tree algo

Page 93 - Applying Filters Using

CLI Quick Setup Script 4-7Sample Output Display as Quick Setup ExecutesOCR-DSL> set system name "name"OCR-DSL>set system location &quo

Page 94 - Using CLI

iiiTable of Contents1ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION INTERFACEEstablishing Communications with the OfficeConnect Remote 812 1 -1Local Connection 1 -1IBM-P

Page 96 - 6-60 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUP

5QUICKVC SETUPThis chapter will describe in detail the operations of the OCR 812 QuickVC Setup Wizard program. It will identify the required informati

Page 97 - CONFIGURATION

5-2 CHAPTER 5: QUICKVC SETUPThe Category of Service and cell rate parameters only affect data transmitted from the OCR 812 to the remote site (upstrea

Page 98 - Sample Network

CLI QuickVC Setup Script 5-3The IP configuration for VC “name” is now complete.IP Configuration(Network ServiceRFC 1483)Port Address Translation (PAT)

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5-4 CHAPTER 5: QUICKVC SETUPIPX Routing (NetworkService PPP)The IPX configuration for VC “name” is now complete.IPX Routing (NetworkService RFC 1483)T

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CLI QuickVC Setup Script 5-5Sample IdentificationInformationThis section contains a sample of possible settings.Encapsulation type: PPPATM information

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6MANUAL SETUPThis chapter describes how to manually set up the OCR 812 for routing or bridging.Configuration Overview The following steps provide an o

Page 103 - CLI Command Description

6-2 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPRemote Site Management Each remote site that you want to connect to is accessed through a single ATM Virtual Channel connec

Page 104 - <filter_name>

Remote Site Management 6-3For example, if you want to change the PPP authentication password to testpassword for a profile called Internet you would d

Page 105 - <name>

ivQuick Setup Script Instructions 4 -2Quick Setup Script 4 -2Do you want to continue Quick Setup? 4 -2Password Protection 4 -2Which portions of the ne

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6-4 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPWhen the Network Service is set to RFC 1483, the profile’s IP WAN addresses can be dynamically learned with the DHCP protoc

Page 107 - [service_name]

Setting Up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnel 6-5set vc name <vc name> atm vci <vci value> vpi <vpi value>You should have been p

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6-6 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPVPN Tunneling Overview A VPN tunnel is a private virtual circuit that uses public wires to connect two nodes. For example,

Page 109 - <service_name> status

Setting Up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnel 6-7Enabling and Disabling aVPN TunnelTo enable a VPN, enter the enable tunnel command. To disable a

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6-8 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPbe blank (assigned with the value “”). You can change the PASSWORD and SEND_PASSWORD using the SET TUNNEL [PASSWORD | SEND_

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Setting Up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnel 6-9For example, to change the SEND_PASSWORD settings of a tunnel named ZOOM to VPN, enter the follow

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6-10 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPConfiguringAuthentication andEncryptionTo learn how to use CLI commands to configure authentication and encryption for the

Page 113 - Parameter Description

Setting Up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnel 6-11An administrator may also set up a Windows 2000 Server as a router with a private IP subnet set

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6-12 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPvpdn-group 1accept-dialinprotocol l2tpvirtual-template 25terminate-from hostname OfficeConnectlocal name c7200no l2tp tunn

Page 115 - CLI Commands B-13

Setting Up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnel 6-13ppp authentication pap6 Ensure RIP and IP Pool configuration parameters are set to the following

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vSetting Up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Tunnel 6 -5Tunnel Encryption 6 -5VPN Tunneling Overview 6 -6Before You Begin 6 -6Initiating a VPN Tunnel 6

Page 117 - CLI Commands B-15

6-14 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPAdding a Framed Routefor a VPN TunnelIf you wish to set up a route to a network on the private (LAN) side of a remote site

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IP Routing 6-15Enabling IP Routing When the OCR 812 is to be used for IP Routing, IP forwarding must be enabled. This is a global setting for the enti

Page 119 - CLI Commands B-17

6-16 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPYou can obtain a list of all configured networks using the command list networks. To only list IP networks, use list ip ne

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IP Routing 6-17The IP address associated with the local side of the WAN connection can be specified by you, learned from the remote site (if you are u

Page 121 - CLI Commands B-19

6-18 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPIf you are using address translation for a remote site connection (NAT) you must set ip_routing to LISTEN or NONE. This is

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Address Translation 6-19IP Tools The OCR 812 CLI provides a standard set of IP utility programs including Ping, TELNET and RLOGIN. Address Translation

Page 123 - CLI Commands B-21

6-20 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPPAT allows multiple private IP addresses to use one public IP address by dynamically and statically mapping each private I

Page 124 - PAUSED COMMANDS

Address Translation 6-21there is no existing dynamic or static port mapping, the packet will be translated using the PAT default address. Configuring

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6-22 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPmemory. If you do not enter the save all command before a reboot, unsaved changes made since the last save will be lost. I

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Address Translation 6-23Please also note the following:The “best guess” LAN workstation will continue to receive all non-addressed packets sent by thi

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viConfiguring the DHCP Relay 6 -29Monitoring the DHCP Relay 6 -29DNS 6 -29Configuring DNS 6 -30DNS Host Entries 6 -30Managing the DNS Proxy 6 -30Acces

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6-24 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPConfiguring NAT Static and Dynamic MappingsIf you do not configure static or dynamic mappings for NAT (even if they have a

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Address Translation 6-25 If you choose (optionally) to add static or dynamic mappings for Super NAT, do not use the public WAN port IP address of the

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6-26 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPConfiguring the 812 for SIP Phone SupportThe OCR 812 can be configured to use SIP phones. Overview A SIP phone (Session In

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DHCP 6-27caller identity (and finds, then connects to, the recipient’s IP address). The IP address of the intended recipient is their (SIP) phone numb

Page 132 - <network_name>

6-28 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPConfiguring the DHCPServerThe OCR 812’s DHCP Server has the following fields that will need to be configured:HostnameDomai

Page 133 - <admin_name>

DNS 6-29assigned, the corresponding workstation MAC addresses, and remaining time before the lease expires. show dhcp server counterslist dhcp server

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6-30 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPConfiguring DNS To enable DNS functionality on the OCR 812, use the command:enable dnsTo disable DNS functionality, use th

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IPX Routing 6-31To display the contents of the DNS Server table, use the command:list dns servers To delete a domain entry, use the command:delete dns

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6-32 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPRemember to save your configuration using the save all command before rebooting your OCR 812 so that your changes will be

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IPX Routing 6-33To specify that the interface is Unnumbered you must enter 00000000 for the <ipx network address> parameter.set vc <vc name&g

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viiIP RIP Packet Filtering Using CLI 6 -50IPX Source and Destination Network Filtering Using CLI 6 -51IPX Source and Destination Host Filtering Using

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6-34 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPConfiguring IPX Staticand Framed ServicesThe Service table contains IPX server names, the services they provide, their net

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Bridging 6-35delete ipx_service vc <vc name> name <service name> type <type>Remember to disable and then re-enable the VC profi

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6-36 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPThe OCR 812 bridge supports the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). This feature is used when two networks are joined by two bri

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Bridging 6-37IP Forwarding refers to the routing of IP packets from one interface to another. It does not affect communicating to the OCR 812 itself.

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6-38 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPMAC-Encapsulated RoutingBecause routers base their forwarding decision on network-level addresses, packets that are routed

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System Administration 6-392 Forward Unicast Packets Only:If a protocol is configured for routing, and a packet for that protocol type is received from

Page 145 - CLI Commands B-43

6-40 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPYear (yyy) can be specified as 2 digits or as 4 digits (97 or 1997). For example: set date 01-JAN-1998To manually set the

Page 146

System Administration 6-41If more than one OCR 812 is installed in your network, each OCR 812 is assigned a different primary NTP server (the assignme

Page 147 - CLI Commands B-45

6-42 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPTo specify a time zone for NTP, use the following command:set timezone <timezone_name>The default time zone is GMT.T

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System Administration 6-43Displaying Date, Time,and System UptimeTo display current date, current time, and system uptime (time elapsed since power-on

Page 149 - CLI Commands B-47

viiiBCLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONCLI Commands B -1ADD B -1add access <ip subnet address> B -1add auto_filter eth_blk_dst B -1add auto_filter vc_blk_n

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6-44 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPProviding TFTP Access Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) provides a simple way to transfer files from one machine to an

Page 151 - CLI Commands B-49

System Administration 6-45After logging in to the CLI, you can exit the CLI with the command:exit cli

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6-46 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPTo set the idle timeout period, use the command:set command idle_timeout <timeout> where <timeout> specifies t

Page 153 - CLI Commands B-51

OfficeConnect Remote 812 Filtering Capabilities 6-47Packet filters control inter-network data transmission by accepting or rejecting the passage of sp

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6-48 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPGeneric Filters Generic filters are protocol-independent and are specified by byte and offset values in a packet. Packets

Page 155 - CLI Commands B-53

Creating Filters Using Command Line Interface 6-49Filter File Components inCLIYou define the filtering rules used by the router within filter files. F

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6-50 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPthe first match that occurs. If there is no match, by default the packet is accepted. For this reason, you should order yo

Page 157 - CLI Commands B-55

Creating Filters Using Command Line Interface 6-51Generic Filter Rule The syntax for generic filters is slightly different than that for other filters

Page 158 - Commands

6-52 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPIP Source and Destination Network Filtering Using CLISource and destination address filtering is generally used to limit p

Page 159 - Features

Creating Filters Using Command Line Interface 6-53If the router is listening for, or broadcasting RIP messages, you should allow them to pass in the a

Page 160 - Comments

ixdelete ipx service <service_name> B -11delete pat tcp vc <vc_name> B -11delete pat udp vc <vc_name> B -11delete nat [dynamic | sta

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6-54 CHAPTER 6: MANUAL SETUPIPX:1 ACCEPT src-socket = 0x001;999 DENY;IPX RIP Packet Filtering Using CLIRouting Information Protocol (RIP) packets are

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Creating Filters Using Command Line Interface 6-553 ACCEPT generic=>origin=FRAME/offset=12/length=2/mask=0xFFFF/value=0x8136;4 ACCEPT generic=>o

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For example, from the workstation command line enter: tftp <OfficeConnect Remote 812 IP address> put <filter filename>12 The router does n

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Applying Filters Using CLI 6-57Most importantly, the router does not know which interface an outgoing packet came in through. If a potential intruder

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Configuring Filters for aVPN TunnelTo configure filters for a VPN tunnel, use the following commands:set tunnel <tunnel name> input_filter <f

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Managing Filters Using CLI 6-59It may be helpful to use the list files command to see files successfully stored in the FLASH memory.Removing a Filter

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AOFFICECONNECT REMOTE 812 SAMPLE CONFIGURATIONSample Configuration OverviewThis section describes a sample configuration that illustrates the followin

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A-2 APPENDIX A: OFFICECONNECT REMOTE 812 SAMPLE CONFIGURATIONConfiguring the Sample NetworkThe following sections discuss the six steps required to co

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Configuring the Sample Network A-3set dhcp server dns1 192.168.200.254 dns2 0.0.0.0 set dhcp server wins1 0.0.0.0 wins2 0.0.0.0add dns host ocrdsl-3co

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