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Página 1 - Reference Guide

CompatiView 5.4Reference GuideCompatible Systems Corporation4730 Walnut StreetSuite 102Boulder, Colorado 80301303-444-9532800-356-0283http://www.comp

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4 Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview• The Help menu, which provides standard help functions. v Note: Some of the menu items will be grayed out un

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94 Chapter 5 - DECnet Routing & BridgingLogically, the DECnet Bridge Group is treated by the router as an interface (Bridge 0). The settings in t

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Chapter 5 - DECnet Routing & Bridging 95• If it is set to DECnet Off, then any DECnet packets received on this interface are discarded.DECnet: WAN

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96 Chapter 5 - DECnet Routing & BridgingHello TimerDECnet hello messages tell end nodes which routers are available to route packets. This parame

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Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels 97Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN TunnelsAdd VPN Port Dialog BoxAdd VPN Port Dialog BoxThis section

Página 7 - Overview

98 Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN TunnelsTunnel Partner: VPN Configuration Dialog BoxTunnel Partner: VPN Configuration Dialog BoxOnce you have

Página 8 - About this Manual

Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels 99IKE Key ManagementIKE Key Management Dialog BoxOnce you have created a VPN port, you may access the IK

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100 Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels• If Respond is selected, this Tunnel Partner will use IKE, but will only respond to tunnel establish

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Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels 101To add, remove, or edit a Transform, you must access the IKE Configuration Dialog Box by selecting the

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102 Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN TunnelsManual Key Management.Manual Key Management Dialog BoxOnce you have created a VPN port, you may acces

Página 12 - The File Menu

Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels 103Enable EncryptionThis checkbox controls whether all tunnel traffic will be encrypted. • If checked, ea

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Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 5If the device is a multislot product such as a VSR or IntraPort Enterprise, both the slot number and the interf

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Interoperability Settings Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select VPN Port #/Interoperability Settings from the device view.ModeThis pull-down men

Página 15 - The Database Menu

Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels 105Local / AccessThis used to specify a local host or subnet which will be reachable by the tunnel. It is

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106 Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels•50 - ESP (Encapsulating Security Protocol)•51 - AH (Authentication Header)•89 - OSPF (Open Shortest

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Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels 107

Página 18 - The Control Menu

108 Chapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 109Chapter 7 - VPN Client TunnelsVPN Group Configuration Dialog BoxVPN Group Configuration Dialog Box and General TabTo

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110 Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels> Current VPN GroupThis edit box allows a VPN group configuration to be selected. Any changes made in the tab wi

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 111Inactivity TimeoutThis is the number of seconds the device will wait without receiving any traffic from a client bel

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112 Chapter 7 - VPN Client TunnelsVPN Group Configuration IKE Configuration TabVPN Group Configuration IKE Configuration TabTransformThis specifies t

Página 23 - The Command Line Edit Box

Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 113This group is set (as G1 or G2) in the IKE Policy Dialog Box. The IKE Policy Dialog Box is discussed later in this c

Página 24 - The View menu

6 Chapter 1 - Installation and OverviewThe File Menu The File menu provides options which allow you to create and manage configurations in CompatiVie

Página 25 - The Window Menu

114 Chapter 7 - VPN Client TunnelsChoosing either of the top two checkboxes means that the Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) header will be used t

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 115• If Fixed is selected, Personal Level Encryption will be used to scramble the data using a fixed key.• If PLE is se

Página 27 - > IP Routing/Bridging/Off

116 Chapter 7 - VPN Client TunnelsEach of the addresses thus generated must be a valid, unique, and unused IP address. Also, these addresses must not

Página 28 - > Network IP Subnet Mask

Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 117> Allow Connections ToThis scrolling list displays the IP networks which the client will be told are reachable vi

Página 29 - > Routing Protocol

118 Chapter 7 - VPN Client TunnelsVPN Group Configuration IP Filters TabVPN Config IP Filters Tab> Input FiltersThese pulldowns allow the selectio

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 119VPN Group Configuration IPX Connection TabVPN Config IPX Connection Tab> Local IPX NetThis edit box specifies the

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120 Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnelsagated throughout an internet. The IPX Packet Type 20 is designated to perform broadcast propagation for these prot

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 121> Input FiltersThese pulldowns allow the selection of previously created filter scripts which will be applied to

Página 33 - > Numbered Interface

122 Chapter 7 - VPN Client TunnelsVPN Group Configuration SecurID TabVPN Group Configuration SecurID TabSecurID RequiredCheck this box to specify tha

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 123VPN Group Configuration DNS Redirection TabVPN Group Configuration DNS Redirection TabPrimary ServerThe primary serv

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Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 7Download Config to Device Dialog BoxSave / Restart OptionsThe settings in this dialog box are specific for this

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124 Chapter 7 - VPN Client TunnelsTo add or modify the Local Domain Names, click on the appropriate button to access the Add Local Domain Dialog BoxA

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 125WINS queries to the IntraPort and the IntraPort will take all WINS queries bound for the client’s primary WINS serve

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126 Chapter 7 - VPN Client TunnelsVPN User Dialog Box> NameThis is the name of a user who will connect to the device using VPN client software.>

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 127STEP/STAMP Encryption SecretThis is a shared alphanumeric long term secret between 1-255 characters long. It is used

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128 Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels2. The second piece is the encryption algorithm. DES (Data Encryption Standard) uses a 56-bit key to scramble the d

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Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels 129

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130 Chapter 7 - VPN Client Tunnels

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Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration 131Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall ConfigurationThere are three pre-set paths in the IntraGuard Firewall

Página 44 - > IP Routing/Off

132 Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall ConfigurationSettings: FirewallPath Dialog BoxSettings: FirewallPath Dialog Box To access this dialog box, select

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Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration 133If more than one interface is designated as an inside or outside interface on a particular path, thos

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8 Chapter 1 - Installation and Overviewcurrent operations without restarting the device. This is the equivalent of issuing the apply command and then

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134 Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall ConfigurationAdvanced Settings: Firewall Path Dialog BoxAdvanced Settings: Firewall Path Dialog BoxTo access this

Página 48 - IP Subinterface Dialog Box

Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration 135SynRejectOnlyThis checkbox sets whether the device will limit itself to sending TCP reset messages on

Página 49 - IP Connection Dialog Box

136 Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall ConfigurationSecurity Policies: Firewall Path Dialog BoxSecurity Policies: Firewall Path Dialog Box This dialog b

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Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration 137excluded. The only exceptions to those rules are that the BPG and X Window protocols are excluded fro

Página 51 - IP Static Routing Dialog Box

138 Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall ConfigurationSecurity Policies at a Glance: The following chart shows how each of the 31 protocols is treated by

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Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration 139Security Policy Protocol Setting Dialog BoxSecurity Policy Protocol Setting Dialog Box To change the

Página 53 - > Redistribute via

140 Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration• DNSUse defines how DNS (Domain Name Service) packets will be handled on the path. DNS is the proto

Página 54 - Bridge IP Options

Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration 141• SunRPCUse defines how SunRPC (Sun’s Remote Procedure Call Protocol) packets will be handled on the

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142 Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall ConfigurationAllow Ports/Protocols Dialog BoxSecurity Policy Protocol Setting Dialog Box To access the Allow Port

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Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration 143Firewall Logging Dialog BoxFirewall Logging Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select Global/Firewa

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Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 9Delete opens a confirmation prompt to delete the path. You must have a fire-wall path selected to enable the De

Página 58 - TCP/IP Routing Options

144 Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall ConfigurationThe event log messages will appear in the log buffer (or wherever log messages are being sent), only

Página 59 - IP Route Redistribution

Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration 145ICMP Resets ICMPResets messages are created by the firewall whenever a non-TCP session (i.e. UDP or I

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146 Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall ConfigurationFirewall Settings Dialog BoxFirewall Settings Dialog Box To access this dialog box, select Global/Fi

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Chapter 8 - IntraGuard Firewall Configuration 147TCPTimeout This field sets the number of seconds the firewall will wait before shutting down an inac

Página 63 - IPX Ethernet Frame Types

Chapter 9 - Bridging 149Chapter 9 - BridgingGlobal Bridging Configuration Dialog BoxGlobal Bridging Configuration Dialog Boxv Note: If you need more

Página 64 - > IPX Routing/Bridging/Off

150 Chapter 9 - BridgingEach Bridge Group can have routing parameters set for it. All of the interfaces in the group share these parameters.To access

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Chapter 9 - Bridging 151v Note: Nodes on segments connected through routers which are not doing bridging do not need to be counted. This is because a

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152 Chapter 9 - BridgingBridging: Ethernet Configuration Dialog BoxBridging: WAN Configuration Dialog BoxBridging: VPN Configuration Dialog BoxInterf

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Chapter 9 - Bridging 153v Note: WAN bridging is not recommended for ports set to On Demand PPP Link operation. Bridging requires that any broadcast t

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10 Chapter 1 - Installation and OverviewOptionsThis menu item brings up a dialog box which lets you set a variety of options having to do with Compat

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154 Chapter 9 - BridgingExclude Non-Routed ProtocolsThis checkbox determines whether this interface will bridge protocols which the router does not r

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 155Chapter 10 - WAN Link ProtocolsLink Configuration: WAN Dialog BoxLink Configuration: WAN Dialog BoxTo access this d

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156 Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols> Link TypeThis pull-down menu determines how the router will maintain the WAN link, and sets the low-level com

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 157router stops receiving Frame Relay switch maintenance packets, or if all user PVCs go down.• If None is selected,

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158 Chapter 10 - WAN Link ProtocolsAllow Dial InThis checkbox tells the router whether it should accept incoming on-demand PPP connections from other

Página 74 - IPX Frame Types

Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 159commands in the chat scripts you select as the Dial-Out Script and/or Dial-back Script.• If you select V.25bis dial

Página 75 - > IPX Routing/Off

160 Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols• If you select None here, the router will not initiate a global dial-back on all incoming connections to this int

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 161Failover Timers Configuration Dialog BoxFailover Timers Configuration Dialog BoxYou can access the Failover Timers

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162 Chapter 10 - WAN Link ProtocolsFrame Relay Configuration Dialog BoxFrame Relay Configuration Dialog Boxv Note: If you need more information abou

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 163> Polling FrequencyThe router is required to periodically poll the Frame Relay switch at the other end of the co

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Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 11be loaded to the file on disk. If left unchecked, you will be prompted each time the config files are changed

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164 Chapter 10 - WAN Link ProtocolsDLCI Database Dialog BoxDLCI Database Configuration Dialog BoxDLCI Entry Dialog Boxv Note: If you need more infor

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 165The Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) is a number which uniquely identifies one end of a Permanent Virtual Cir

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166 Chapter 10 - WAN Link ProtocolsIPX AddressThis is the IPX address of the interface of the router WAN interface at the other end of the PVC. It sh

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 167PPP Link from the Link Type pulldown in the Link Configuration: WAN Dialog Box (under WAN/Link Configuration), and

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168 Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols• If checked this router will use the values in the Name and Secret fields to respond to a CHAP challenge from the

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 169from the Link Type pulldown in the Link Configuration: WAN Dialog Box (under WAN/Link Configuration), and then clic

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170 Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols• If unchecked this router will not provide any PAP information if it is requested by the device at the other end

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 171IP MulticastThis is the IP multicast address. This address is the SMDS group address assigned by the service provid

Página 88 - Dialog Box

172 Chapter 10 - WAN Link ProtocolsSequenced Predictor CompressionPacket data can be compressed to provide better throughput across slower WAN links.

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 173The number of echo packets sent, and the number of responses, are counted. If the conditions set in the Drop Link W

Página 90 - > Phase 1 Routing/Off

12 Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview • Save config, but don’t restart device. This parameter will save an edited configuration without restarting

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174 Chapter 10 - WAN Link ProtocolsMRUThis is the Maximum Receive Unit size in bytes for PPP packets. The default value is 1500 bytes.ACCMThe Asynchr

Página 92 - > Phase 2 Routing/Off

Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 175To access this dialog box, select Global/Multilink PPP from the Device View. This dialog box defines a list of MPPP

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176 Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocolsv Note: While the shorter header can enhance performance slightly, routers from other vendors may not be compatib

Página 94 - NBP Filtering

Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 177All of the chat scripts stored in a router are available to any of the router’s WAN interfaces. To select the scrip

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178 Chapter 10 - WAN Link ProtocolsAll control characters are preceded by a backslash character (\) which tells the router that what follows is an es

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 179• CONNECT -- The other end has successfully answered. Note that some modems require a switch to be set correctly to

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180 Chapter 10 - WAN Link ProtocolsChat Script ExamplesThere are as many variations of chat scripts as there are specific installation requirements.

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Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols 181User Authentication Database Dialog BoxUser Authentication Database Configuration Dialog BoxAuthentication Database

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182 Chapter 10 - WAN Link Protocols> Remote NameThis is the name of the remote device.• For PAP entries, this is the name of the device we are req

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Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filtering 183Chapter 11 - TCP/IP FilteringMain TCP/IP Filtering Dialog BoxMain TCP/IP Filtering Configuration Dialog BoxTo access

Página 101 - > DECnet On/Bridging/Off

Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 13The Control menu lets you update the software contained in the Flash ROM of a device. Download SoftwareWhen ne

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184 Chapter 11 - TCP/IP FilteringBlock IP Source RoutingThis check box sets a filter in the device which drops any received packet which has the “sou

Página 103 - LAN-to-LAN Tunnels

Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filtering 185Filter Editor Dialog Box Buttons and Controls• The Current Filter pull-down menu lets you select a filter set for edi

Página 104 - > Bind To Interface

186 Chapter 11 - TCP/IP FilteringRule sets that have been created with the TCP/IP Route Filter Editor Window must be applied using the pull-down menu

Página 105 - IKE Key Management

Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filtering 187IP Route Filter Rule OptionsA direction can optionally be specified with in, out or both. If no direction is specifie

Página 106 - > Perfect Forward Secrecy

188 Chapter 11 - TCP/IP FilteringIP Route Filter Rule NotificationFilter rule matches can optionally cause a log message to be sent. By default, no l

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Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filtering 189Rules that have been specified using CompatiView may be edited or exam-ined through the command line interface, and v

Página 108 - Manual Key Management

190 Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filteringthe device when it compares the address in a packet to the filter rule. For example, an address specified in the rul

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Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filtering 191All of the modifiers also require a port number between 0 and 65535. Port numbers can also be specified using the nam

Página 110 - Local and Peer Settings

192 Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filteringv Note: RFC 1700 "Assigned Numbers" contains a listing of all currently assigned IP protocol keywords and

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Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filtering 193The est keyword allows a rule to be established in which an external connection to a particular port is not allowed,

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CompatiView Reference Guide, Version 5.4Copyright © 1999, Compatible Systems CorporationAll rights reserved. CompatiView, RISC Router, MicroRouter, I

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14 Chapter 1 - Installation and OverviewThe Output WindowThe CompatiView Output WindowThere is an Output Window at the bottom of the Device View whic

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194 Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filteringv Note: If VPN tunneling with authentication is enabled on an interface to which an IP filter is applied, then the

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Chapter 11 - TCP/IP Filtering 195This rule would drop all packets with the source host address 192.15.1.10: deny 192.15.1.10 0.0.0.0 A rule to drop al

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196 Chapter 11 - TCP/IP FilteringTCP/IP Packet Filtering: Ethernet Dialog BoxTCP/IP Packet Filtering: WAN Dialog BoxTCP/IP Packet Filtering: VPN Dial

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Chapter 12 - IPX Filtering 197Chapter 12 - IPX FilteringMain IPX Filtering Dialog BoxMain IPX Filtering Configuration Dialog BoxTo access this dialog

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198 Chapter 12 - IPX FilteringIPX Filter Editor WindowIPX Filter Editor WindowThe editor window shown above is used in CompatiView for editing all IP

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Chapter 12 - IPX Filtering 199• The Import button lets you import a previously exported set of filter rules, or a text file in which you have stored f

Página 120 - > Encryption Method

200 Chapter 12 - IPX FilteringIPX Packet Filter OptionsThe basic action specified in the rule will almost always be accompanied with an option. IPX P

Página 121 - > Start IP Address

Chapter 12 - IPX Filtering 201source and destination sockets should be used to implicitly filter the packet type. NetBIOS propagate packets (type 14h)

Página 122 - > Local IP Net

202 Chapter 12 - IPX FilteringIPX Packet Filter Rule ExamplesDrop all packets where the source network number is greater than or equal to 1000 and pe

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Chapter 12 - IPX Filtering 203Basic IPX Route Filter Rules and SyntaxAt a minimum, every non-comment line in a filter set must include an action and a

Página 124 - > Output Filters

Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 15be used by Compatible Systems technical support to determine the cause of many problems.EthernetThis menu item

Página 125 - > Local IPX Net

204 Chapter 12 - IPX Filteringv Note: In rules where expressions are used, the syntax checker requires a space before and a space after the expressi

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Chapter 12 - IPX Filtering 205• metricout <increment value> This modifier tells the device to increment the metric on outgoing routes which matc

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206 Chapter 12 - IPX FilteringRules that have been specified using CompatiView may be edited or exam-ined through the command line interface, and vic

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Chapter 12 - IPX Filtering 207• gteq, ge, >=, or => These are allowable ways of writing a “greater than or equal to” operator which will match

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208 Chapter 12 - IPX Filtering• Filter rules specifying out are only applied to server information being sent from the device.• Filter rules specifyi

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Chapter 12 - IPX Filtering 209deny server = “Test Server”permitThe rule below specifies that only servers from network 7 should be entered into the de

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210 Chapter 12 - IPX FilteringOutput FiltersThis set of pull-downs allows you to select previously defined sets of packet filter rules. These rules w

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Chapter 13 - AppleTalk Filtering 211Chapter 13 - AppleTalk FilteringMain AppleTalk Filtering Editor WindowMain AppleTalk Filter Editor WindowTo access

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212 Chapter 13 - AppleTalk Filtering• The Rename button lets you rename the selected set of filter rules.• The Import button lets you import a previo

Página 134 - IPSec Gateway Dialog Box

Chapter 13 - AppleTalk Filtering 213all packets. For NBP request and reply packets the NBPName, NBPType and NBPZone rules are also used. All other rul

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16 Chapter 1 - Installation and OverviewIP Route TableThis menu item displays the IP route table and is the equivalent of the command line’s show ip

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214 Chapter 13 - AppleTalk Filtering• lteq, le, <=, or =< These are allowable ways of writing a “less than or equal to” operator which will ma

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Chapter 13 - AppleTalk Filtering 215• srcskt <operator> <socket number> This option allows filtering of packets by the source socket from

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216 Chapter 13 - AppleTalk FilteringSimple AppleTalk Packet Filter Rule ExamplesThe following is an AppleTalk packet filter which denies echo packets

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Chapter 13 - AppleTalk Filtering 217AppleTalk Filtering: Ethernet Dialog BoxAppleTalk Filtering: WAN Dialog BoxAppleTalk Filtering: VPN Dialog BoxAppl

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218 Chapter 13 - AppleTalk FilteringOutput RTMP FiltersThis set of pulldowns allows you to select previously defined sets of routing (RTMP) filter r

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Chapter 14 - General 219Chapter 14 - GeneralPhysical RS-232 Configuration: WAN Dialog BoxPhysical RS-232 Configuration: WAN Dialog BoxTo access this d

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220 Chapter 14 - GeneralTx Clock Internal (Sync Only)This parameter determines whether the interface will source a clock signal or expect to receive

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Chapter 14 - General 221Physical T1 Configuration: WAN Dialog BoxPhysical T1: WAN Configuration Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select WAN/Physic

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222 Chapter 14 - General• If Master is selected, the interface will source clock onto the line.• If Slave is selected, the interface will sync to the

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Chapter 14 - General 223Contiguous Channels or Alternate ChannelsThis set of radio buttons determine whether the T1 fraction will occupy every channel

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Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 17OSPF NeighborsThis menu item displays an abbreviated list of current neighbors an their state. This is equival

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224 Chapter 14 - GeneralPhysical V.35 Configuration: WAN Dialog BoxPhysical V.35 Configuration: WAN Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select WAN/

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Chapter 14 - General 225Physical DS3 Configuration: WAN Dialog BoxPhysical DS3 Configuration: WAN Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select WAN/Phys

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226 Chapter 14 - GeneralInvert Data This checkbox determines whether data will be inverted. Data inversion can be used to meet pulse density requirem

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Chapter 14 - General 227To access this dialog box, select Global/System Configuration from the Device View.> Device NameThis is the name which is u

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228 Chapter 14 - GeneralSNMP Configuration SNMP System Info Configuration Dialog BoxSNMP System Info Configuration Dialog BoxTo access this dialog bo

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Chapter 14 - General 229Advanced SNMP Configuration Dialog BoxAdvanced SNMP Configuration Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select Global/System Co

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230 Chapter 14 - GeneralCompatible Systems devices support the following SNMP Traps (as outlined in RFC 1157):• coldStart - this will be generated wh

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Chapter 14 - General 231AccessThis set of radio buttons controls the type of access the administrator(s) within the Community String will have to this

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232 Chapter 14 - GeneralDomain Name Server (DNS) Dialog BoxDomain Name Server Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select Global/Domain Name Server

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Chapter 14 - General 233To add or modify this list, click on the appropriate button to access the Add TCP/IP DNS Server Dialog Box.Add TCP/IP DNS Serv

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18 Chapter 1 - Installation and OverviewMoving and Customizing the WindowsRight-clicking in the area between windows brings up a popup menu which con

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234 Chapter 14 - GeneralProtocolThis pulldown identifies the type of time server protocol to use. In most cases, the time server being used will dict

Página 159 - > Bridging On

Chapter 14 - General 235RADIUS Configuration Dialog BoxRADIUS Configuration Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select Global/RADIUS from the Device

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236 Chapter 14 - Generalaccounting. The device acts as a client and exchanges packets with a RADIUS server running on an external host computer.The d

Página 161 - > WAN On

Chapter 14 - General 237VPN Tunnel SecretThis value sets the attribute number for the VPN tunnel secret. The tunnel secret is a shared secret between

Página 162 - > Link Type

238 Chapter 14 - GeneralUse Secret in ChecksumSome RADIUS servers calculate packet validation checksums using both the secret value and the packet da

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Chapter 14 - General 239SecurID Configuration Dialog BoxSecurID Configuration Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select Global/SecurID from the Devi

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240 Chapter 14 - General> Primary ServerThe device will attempt to contact this SecurID server first when attempting to authenticate a user. The a

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Chapter 14 - General 241NAT Configuration Dialog BoxNAT Configuration Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select Global/NAT Configuration from the De

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242 Chapter 14 - General> Internal Range This is the address range of the internal NAT network. This range will be translated into the range of IP

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Chapter 14 - General 243TCP TimeoutThis edit box allows you to set the amount of time to lapse without any IP Network Address Translations using this

Página 168 - > Maintenance Protocol

Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 19Customize Window View Dialog BoxToolbarsThis tab allows you to choose the toolbars that you want in your displ

Página 169 - > Polling Frequency

244 Chapter 14 - GeneralNAT Range Dialog BoxNAT Range Dialog BoxYou can access the NAT Range Dialog Box by selecting one of the New or Modify buttons

Página 170 - DLCI Database Dialog Box

Chapter 14 - General 245NAT Mapping Dialog BoxNAT Mapping Dialog BoxNAT Range Dialog BoxYou can access the NAT Mapping Dialog Box by selecting Global/

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246 Chapter 14 - General<internal IP address>This is the IP address on the internal network to be mapped to the external IP address. It must be

Página 172 - CHAP Configuration Dialog Box

Chapter 14 - General 247The following example shows a range of IP addresses being mapped as a translation pair.[ NAT Mapping ]10.5.3.0/29 -> 198.41

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248 Chapter 14 - Generalresponse. Examples include login/logout, serial line resets, and LAN-to-LAN connections. This is the default setting and is s

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Chapter 14 - General 249interface. To select or deselect more than one interface, press Control while clicking on the interface.LDAP ConfigurationThis

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250 Chapter 14 - GeneralAdd LDAP Server Dialog BoxLDAP Config NameThis specifies a name which uniquely defines this LDAP configuration. It can be up

Página 176 - SMDS Dialog Box

Chapter 14 - General 251Secondary ServerThis sets the IP address (e.g., 192.168.9.99) or fully qualified domain name (e.g., monkeywrench.com) of the s

Página 177 - PPP Options Dialog Box

252 Chapter 14 - GeneralLDAP Authentication Dialog BoxLDAP Authentication Dialog BoxLDAP authentication is done only if the user cannot be found in t

Página 178 - > Echo Packets On

Chapter 14 - General 253Primary ServerThis sets the IP address (e.g., 192.168.9.99) or fully qualified domain name (e.g., monkeywrench.com) of the pri

Página 181 - > Set as Primary

Chapter 15 - OSPF 255Chapter 15 - OSPFThis chapter provides instructions for configuring a network utilizing the OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Proto

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256 Chapter 15 - OSPFOSPF EnabledThis pull-down menu sets how the interface will function on a network utilizing OSPF.• If On is specified, the inter

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Chapter 15 - OSPF 257v Note: If a router with a lower priority is the Designated Router and a new router with a higher priority comes online, the Des

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258 Chapter 15 - OSPFcollection of networks under a common administration sharing a common routing strategy. All routers within an area have the same

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Chapter 15 - OSPF 259OSPF Area NameThe OSPF Area Name is an integer or IP address. If more than one area is configured within an AS, then one of these

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260 Chapter 15 - OSPFTo add or modify a Net Range, click the appropriate button to open the Net Range Dialog Box. Net Range Dialog BoxThe Net Range s

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Chapter 15 - OSPF 261OSPF Virtual Link Dialog BoxTo access the OSPF Virtual Link Dialog Box, select OSPF/OSPF Virtual Link from the device view. To a

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262 Chapter 15 - OSPFTransit AreaThe transit area is the number assigned to the tunnel between the two routers of the virtual link. Each router must

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Chapter 16 - BGP 263Chapter 16 - BGPThis chapter explains how to modify parameters that affect the way Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) operates. These p

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 21Chapter 2 - IP Routing & BridgingTCP/IP Routing: Ethernet Dialog BoxTCP/IP Routing: Ethernet Configuration

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264 Chapter 16 - BGPFor multi-homed installation where more than one ISP is used, an “official” AS number is required.BGP Local PreferenceThe local p

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Chapter 16 - BGP 265To add or modify a BGP aggregate network on the list, click on the appro-priate button to open the Add BGP Aggregate Dialog Box.Ad

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266 Chapter 16 - BGPA peer configuration should only be used for more than one peer if all the same parameters are desired. To add or modify these en

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Chapter 16 - BGP 267router must also have a route to the external peer that is not directly connected in order to establish a connection.Peer WeightTh

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268 Chapter 16 - BGPTo access this dialog box, select Global/IP Loopback from the device view.IP LoopbackThis specifies the IP address of the Loopbac

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Chapter 16 - BGP 269The BGP Peer String specifies a BGP peer for this router. The BGP Peer String has the following syntax:On|Off <IP Address>

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270 Chapter 16 - BGP• If the preferences are the same, the protocol selects the path that has the shortest AS path length.• If all paths have the sam

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Chapter 16 - BGP 271• The New button brings up a dialog box which asks you to name the new route map, then creates a blank editor window and selects t

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272 Chapter 16 - BGP• Hexadecimal numbers. Example 0x82cc0801 (This matches the host address 130.204.8.1) The optional /bits at the end of the IP add

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Chapter 16 - BGP 273 Special Communities1. noexport - specifies that this route will not be advertised outside a BGP confederation boundary. A BG

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22 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridgingv Note: The IP Bridging radio button will be grayed out unless bridging has been turned on globally for the

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274 Chapter 16 - BGPBGP NetworksThis dialog box defines a list of routes which will be advertised as originating inside the Autonomous System this ro

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Chapter 16 - BGP 275Subnet MaskThe optional mask parameter tells the router how many bits of the IP routing table entry to match against the IP addres

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Appendices 277AppendicesIP 101v Note: This is a very brief introduction to IP networking. For more in-depth information, there are a number of excell

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278 AppendicesChart 1: IP Address ClassesYou can always tell what class an address is by looking at the first octet and comparing it to the chart abo

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Appendices 279Chart 3: Subnetted Class C Host Rangesv Note: The lowest calculated address in each range (0 in the traditional C range) is not shown,

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280 Appendices Chart 4: Broadcast Address ExamplesThe first three entries are traditional Class A, B and C network addresses and use traditional mask

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Appendices 281Static Routes & Routing ProtocolsIn addition to the three required values, you must also decide whether to use an IP routing protoco

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282 AppendicesEach group of devices is assigned a unique “network number” which repre-sents that particular group to all of the routers on the network

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Appendices 283network cable segment. It may sometimes be desirable for redundancy to have several seed routers on a segment. This is acceptable as lon

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 23the address. A few networks use all zeroes in this field. If you are unsure which type your network uses, chec

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284 AppendicesFor this reason, the default configuration for Compatible Systems routers which support IPX has both 802.3 Raw and 802.2 set to autoseed

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Appendices 285AppleTalk Routing ExampleEach AppleTalk physical network segment is assigned a network number/range by the routers on the segment. The n

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286 Appendicesseed router per network cable segment. It may sometimes be desirable for redundancy to have several seed routers on a segment. This is a

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Appendices 287When a device on the network attempts to discover services (such as servers or printers) using a Chooser program, an NBP (Name Binding P

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288 AppendicesThis simplicity is both the strength of bridging, and also a weakness. Because bridges maintain very little information about network to

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Appendices 289In all other respects, spanning tree bridges operate in the same fashion as simple learning bridges.A Simple Bridging ExampleBridging Ex

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290 AppendicesThe following diagram shows a four interface router which also supports bridging. Two of the router’s interfaces (Port 0 and Port 1) are

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Appendices 291Frame Relay 101Frame Relay is a streamlined subset of the X.25 packet switching protocol which has been used by many corporations for wi

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292 AppendicesLocal & Global DLCIsLocal DLCI addressing means that DLCI numbers are only significant at one end of a Frame Relay virtual circuit (

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Appendices 293Network/protocol addresses are associated with each PVC using one of two methods: static mapping, or the Inverse Address Resolution Prot

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Table of Contents iiiChapter 1 - Installation and Overview 1COMPATIVIEW QUICKSTART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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24 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging• If None is selected with this pull-down menu, the router will not be able to update its routing table and w

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Index 295Symbols\ space (inserting a space in a chat script) 178\\ (inserting a backslash in a chat script) 178\b (sending a break character in a chat

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296 IndexBbackup port, setting 157BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)Autonomous System configuration 263enabling 263IP Loopback address, using 267Network Ag

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Index 297VPN 34WAN 29Command LineEdit box 17Output window 14CompatiView installation 2CompatiView optionsauto open device 10auto reload config files 1

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298 IndexEedit area 5EthernetAppleTalk Phase 1auto-seed 73bridging 72NBP filters 73node number 73non-seed 72off 72routing 72routing/bridging/off 72see

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Index 299Exclude Local LAN checkbox 111Exit menu item 9expect statement 177exportingchat scripts 177Ffailover timers, for WAN ports 161failover type,

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300 IndexFrame RelayAppleTalk address 165configuration 162DECnet address 166home DLCI 163IP address 165IPX address 166maintenance protocol 163MTU 163p

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Index 301IPXblocking type 20 packetsBridge 70Ethernet 59VPN 66WAN 63Bridge configuration 68Bridge Group 67end-node proxy 63Ethernet configuration 57Et

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302 IndexMRU (Maximum Receive Unit) for PPP 174MTU (Maxiumum Transmission Unit) 163Multilink PPPBundle, creating 175configuration 174virtual port, cre

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Index 303authentication 236configuration 235PAP authentication secret 237secret 238server address 237VPN attribute numbers 236– 237VPN authentication

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 25Directed BroadcastThis checkbox sets whether the interface will forward network-prefix-directed broadcasts. Th

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304 IndexSMDS (Switched Multi-megabit Data Service)configuration 170– 171SNMP configuration 228– 231SNMP, Advancedcommunity strings 230enabling 229set

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Index 305dialing 159INV (invalid command) 179V.54 loopback in T1 CSU/DSU 223View menu item 9ViewsCommand Line Output 14Device Information 14Local Conf

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306 IndexVPN Portsadding 97configuring 97– 106deleting 97WWANallow dial in 156, 158allow dial out 156, 157always keep link up 158AppleTalkbridging 77c

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Index 307polling frequency 163PVC 165static link maintenance 163Frame Relay link 156inactivity timer 158interface on/off 155IPaddress 27broadcast addr

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26 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & BridgingTCP/IP Routing: WAN Configuration Dialog BoxTCP/IP Routing: WAN Configuration Dialog Boxv Note: If you need

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 27v Note: The IP Bridging radio button will be grayed out unless bridging has been turned on globally for the d

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28 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridgingwhat part of the IP address identifies the network segment (the “network” portion), and what part identifies

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 29RIP 2 is more useful in a variety of environments and allows the use of vari-able subnet masks on your network

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30 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging• If Triggered is selected with this pull-down menu, the router will modify the standard RIP behavior for thi

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 31OptionsThe options button brings up the WAN IP Options Dialog Box which allows you to set a Remote Node IP Add

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32 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & BridgingOnce you have created a VPN port, you may access the TCP/IP Routing: VPN Configuration Dialog Box by clickin

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 33• If checked, then you must set an IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Broad-cast Address (as described below) for th

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iv Table of ContentsChapter 6 - VPN Ports and LAN-to-LAN Tunnels 97ADD VPN PORT DIALOG BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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34 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging> Routing ProtocolRouters exchange information about the most effective path for packet transfer between v

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 35default router see the discussion of the IP Static Route Dialog Box later in this chapter.v Note: Some router

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36 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging• If No Split Horizon is selected with this pull-down menu, the device will include all routes in an output p

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 37TCP/IP Routing: Bridge Configuration Dialog BoxBridge Logical Diagramv Note: If you need more information abo

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38 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & BridgingTCP/IP Routing: Bridge 0 Configuration Dialog Boxv Note: If you need more information about the IP protocol,

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 39This address should be entered as four decimal numbers separated by periods -- for example 198.238.9.5v Note:

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40 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridgingically broadcast routing information packets. These RIP 1 packets contain information concerning the networks

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 41smaller routers can be set to use one of these backbone routers as their default router.RIP Split HorizonNorma

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42 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & BridgingIP Subinterface Dialog BoxAdd IP Subinterface Dialog BoxIP Subinterface Configuration Dialog BoxSubinterfaces

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 43v Note: Subinterfaces are only allowed on WAN ports configured for Frame Relay operation. They are not allowe

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Table of Contents vChapter 11 - TCP/IP Filtering 183MAIN TCP/IP FILTERING DIALOG BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183T

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44 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & BridgingIP AddressThis is the IP address of the IPSec port. It should be entered as four decimal numbers separated by

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 45IP Static Routing Dialog Box Static IP Routing Configuration Dialog BoxAdd Static Route Dialog BoxTo open the

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46 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & BridgingWhen you are finished adding entries, making changes, and marking dele-tions, click OK to store them in Compa

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 47• If Port is selected, use the pull-down menu to select an interface on the device you are configuring. v Note

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48 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging• If BGP is specified, the static route entry will be redistributed into the BGP routing protocol.Ethernet IP

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 49• If set to On, then any ARP request received on this interface whose IP network portion matches the network p

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50 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging> Server IP AddressYou may enter server IP addresses in this list. When the Server IP Address edit box is

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 51If remote node operation is desired, the WAN interface would usually be set up as an unnumbered interface, and

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52 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & BridgingTCP/IP Routing OptionsTCP/IP Routing Options Dialog BoxThis dialog box can be brought up selecting Options/TC

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 53routes to a destination but there is a static route, that route will be installed even if the precedence is Os

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vi Table of ContentsSECURID CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239NAT CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX . . . .

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54 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging IP Route Redistribution Dialog BoxTo access this dialog box, select Global/IP Route Redistribution from the

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Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridging 55• Type 2 is the external cost, regardless of the interior cost to reach that route. • The Metric parameter set

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56 Chapter 2 - IP Routing & Bridgingv Note: BGP will provide its own hop count in its route advertisements.

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Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridging 57Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & BridgingIPX Routing: Ethernet Configuration Dialog BoxIPX Routing: Ethernet Con

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58 Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridging• Ethernet Type II is commonly used by TCP/IP and DECnet. The default seeding value is Non-Seed.• Ethernet 8

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Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridging 59if it exists. If it doesn’t discover a number in use, the device will wait indefinitely until a number is set

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60 Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & BridgingThis checkbox allows you to control the rebroadcasting of IPX type 20 packets on this interface. This is use

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Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridging 61• If set to IPX Routing, then IPX packets received on this interface are routed to the correct interface on t

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62 Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridgingconnection is up, network traffic passing across the link causes the inactivity timer for the link to be res

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Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridging 63Use Ethernet Port as End-Node ProxyThe router can be set to dynamically reserve an IPX address for this WAN i

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Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 1Chapter 1 - Installation and OverviewCompatiView Quickstart• Follow the instructions in the Installation Guide

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64 Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & BridgingIPX Routing: VPN Configuration Dialog BoxIPX Routing: VPN Configuration Dialog BoxVPN (Virtual Private Netw

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Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridging 65To access this dialog box, select VPN/IPX Routing in the Device View.> IPX Routing/Bridging/OffThis set of

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66 Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & BridgingThe IPX RIP protocol periodically sends out update information across a link. These periodic update packets

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Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridging 67v Note: Novell’s router specification recommends that type 20 packets not be propagated across links with ba

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68 Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & BridgingLogically, the IPX Bridge Group is treated by the device as an interface (Bridge 0). The settings in the IPX

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Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridging 69• Ethernet 802.3 (Raw) is the default frame type for earlier versions of Novell Netware. The default seeding

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70 Chapter 3 - IPX Routing & Bridgingnumber if it exists. If it doesn’t discover a number in use, the device will auto-generate a valid number us

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 71Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & BridgingAppleTalk Routing: Ethernet Configuration Dialog BoxAppleTa

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72 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridgingv Note: Although Compatible Systems routers support AppleTalk Phase 1, we recommend that all new Appl

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 73• Auto-Seed means the router will listen for an AppleTalk Phase 1 network number being set by another r

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2 Chapter 1 - Installation and OverviewAbout this ManualThis manual documents CompatiView v5.3, which can be used to configure and manage all Compati

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74 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & BridgingAppleTalk Phase 2 ConfigurationAppleTalk Phase 2 is an updated version of the AppleTalk protocol which

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 75• Auto-Seed means the router will listen for an AppleTalk Phase 2 network range being set by another ro

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76 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridgingto router interfaces can make it easier to diagnose network problems using a network packet monitor.NB

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 77> AppleTalk On/Bridging/OffThis set of radio buttons controls how AppleTalk packets are handled for

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78 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & BridgingZoneIf you have set this interface to be a numbered interface, you must provide a zone name which will

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 79interface. Once a client machine has connected to a router interface in this fashion, the router provid

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80 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & BridgingOnce you have created a VPN port, you may access the AppleTalk Routing: VPN Configuration Dialog Box

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 81problems. You should carefully track which AppleTalk network numbers are in use, and where they are use

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82 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & BridgingAppleTalk Routing: Bridge Configuration Dialog BoxBridge Logical Diagramv Note: If you need more info

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 83AppleTalk Phase 2 Bridge Group. This is shown schematically in the diagram above.v Note: AppleTalk Pha

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Chapter 1 - Installation and Overview 3default of Ethernet A/0 on all devices). After setting the device’s IP address, be sure to change the workstati

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84 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridgingv Note: In transitional routing installations, the same range of possible AppleTalk network numbers i

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 85Phase 1 Net #For an AppleTalk Phase 1 Bridge Group which you set to Seed Phase 1, you must provide a ne

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86 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging> Phase 2 Routing/OffThese radio buttons control whether AppleTalk Phase 2 packets received by a me

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 87connected to this interface, for Phase 2. Acceptable values vary from 1 to 65,279. The value on the lef

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88 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & BridgingNBP FilteringNBP Filtering Configuration Dialog Boxv Note: The filtering functions discussed here are

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Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & Bridging 89• Setting Lockout causes the router to drop any NBP lookups which are destined for this physical segmen

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90 Chapter 4 - AppleTalk Routing & BridgingAppleTalk Options Configuration Dialog BoxAppleTalk Options Configuration Dialog BoxTo access this dia

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Chapter 5 - DECnet Routing & Bridging 91Chapter 5 - DECnet Routing & BridgingMain DECnet Routing Configuration Dialog BoxMain DECnet Routing C

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92 Chapter 5 - DECnet Routing & Bridging> AreaDECnet areas create a logical group of DECnet nodes. A DECnet area may include one or more physi

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Chapter 5 - DECnet Routing & Bridging 93v Note: The Routing Timer values for individual WAN interfaces are set in separate windows. For more info

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