
Configuring and Troubleshooting Bay Dial VPN Services
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For a Bay Networks router with frame relay, the complete static route is a
concatenation of the following:
For a Bay Networks router with PPP, the complete static route is a concatenation
of the following:
For a Cisco router with frame relay, the complete static route is a concatenation of
the following:
The following sections summarize how to use Site Manager to configure an
adjacent host and a static route. Refer to Configuring IP Services and to the frame
relay documentation for the CPE platform for a full description of the
configuration parameters and their values.
Configuring an Adjacent Host Between the CPE and the Gateway
For Bay Networks and other non-Cisco routers, you must configure an adjacent
host. If you use Site Manager to configure an adjacent host on the CPE router on
the user’s home network, we suggest that you accept the default parameter values
where possible. The Site Manager path to these parameters is
Configuration Manager > Protocols > IP > Adjacent Host. For instructions on
configuring an adjacent host, see Configuring IP Services.
When you configure an adjacent host, you must specify:
• The state (enabled or disabled) of the adjacent host in the IP routing tables
• The IP address of the device for which you want to configure an adjacent
host; that is, the IP address of the frame relay or PPP interface
Static Route
(Destination) Network Mask
Next Hop
(Adjacent Host)
MAC Address
(DLCI)
3.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 1.1.1.2 101
Static Route
(Destination) Network Mask
Next Hop
(Adjacent Host)
3.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 1.1.1.2
Network
(Destination) Network Mask DLCI
3.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 101
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