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1. NN47928 501 VPN configuration 55 Variable Value exch mode The exchange mode Valid values are Main for the highest level of Security e Aggressive for speed lifetime units The life time unit Valid values are secs mins hrs lifetime value The life time value The range is 5 minutes to 8 hours source IP The Source IP address of the outbound traffic source subnet mask The Network mask of the outbound traffic dest IP The Destination IP address of the outbound traffic dest subnet mask The Destination mask of the outbound traffic WAN interface typ The valid values are ppp use for DSL fastethernet use for direct connection to ethernet or cable modem WAN interface id The valid values are 1 use for DSL 0 9 user for direct connection to ethernet or cable modem Enabling VPN branch office Complete this procedure to enable VPN Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enable VPN set vpn enable 3 Exit from all configuration modes end End Configuration Command Line Interface 56 VPN configuration NN47928 501 57 QoS configuration This section describes the procedures to configure Quality of Service QoS for the Business Services Gateway BSG system QoS provides different types and levels of service for network traff
2. auth type The authorization types are open use if authentication is not required shared use for a shared key e WPA WPA2 or WPA WPA2 Mixed Use if Radius server is used for authentication WPA PSK WPA2 PSK or WPA WPA2 PSK Mixed Use if authentication uses a preshared key e openix use for 802 1x authentication Note Step 5 of this procedure specifies pre shared key When pre shared key the auth type in this command must be one of the PSK options key format The format of the authorization key The values are either ascii or hex key The authorization key Hexadecimal keys can be 64 characters in length ASCII keys can be 8 to 63 characters in length radio mode The required radio mode Select one of the following options b Fora network with all 802 11b clients select 802 11b mode The BSG has a single 802 11b radio e g For a network with all 802 119 clients select the 802 119 mode e bg Mixed Mode for a network with many 802 119 devices with a lesser population of 802 11b clients Performance degradation can occur Configuration Command Line Interface 34 Wireless network configuration NN47928 501 35 SIP configuration This section describes the procedures to configure SIP for the Business Services Gateway BSG system Note You should configure the emergency number for example 911 before you use the SIP server
3. Variable Value identity type The user identity type that uniquely identifies the peer Select one of the following e PV4 specifies the IP address e FQDN specifies the fully qualified domain name an unambiguous domain name that denotes the position of the node in the DNS tree hierarchy EMAIL specifies the email of the peer e KEYID specifies the string that uniquely identifies the peer identity value The value corresponding to the selected Remote Identity Type preshared key A string of text which is the key that VPN uses to authenticate before receiving any other credentials Configuring IKE Complete the following procedure to configure the IKE pre shared secret Prerequisites Before you modify a policy you must set the Policy Status to INACTIVE Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Create a policy map and enter crypto configuration mode crypto map lt policy name gt 3 Set the mode for the cryptographic key crypto key mode preshared key 4 Set the cryptographic IPsec mode crypto ipsec mode tunnel Configuration Command Line Interface 54 VPN configuration 10 11 12 13 14 Set the identity of the other end of the connection The address must match the VPN remote identity value set in the Configuring remote identity isakmp peer identity ipv4 lt remote IP address gt Configure the IP address
4. Step 1 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal For each user create a user name and password ra vpn username username password password Exit from all configuration modes end End Configuration Command Line Interface 48 VPN configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the user database Variable Value username The user name The range is 1 to 31 characters password The password for the user The range is 1 to 31 characters Configuring the address pool Complete this procedure to configure the address pool Prerequisites Note The address pool cannot be in the same subnet as DHCP addresses Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Configure the address pool for incoming VPN connections ip ra vpn pool poolname start ip end ip 3 Exit from all configuration modes end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the VPN address pool Variable Value poolname The name of the address pool Addresses within the pool are allocated to remote users when they make VPN connection requests start ip The first IP address of the pool end ip The last IP address of the pool NN47928 501 VPN configuration 49 Configuring client termination Com
5. Variable Value mode The line mode Options channel service unit csu select if cable length is equal to or more than 655 feet data service unit dsu select if cable length is less than 655 feet The default value is csu cablelength long Cable length options if mode is csu Options are neg225db neg15db neg75db zerodb cablelength short clock source Cable length options if mode is dsu Options are 133 266 399 533 655 The clock source Options are Local Timing A local clock source is used or an external clock is attached to the box containing the interface Loop Timing Recovered received clock is used to transmit the clock The default value is Loop Timing channel group The channel group index This identifies a grouping of channels on the T1 interface The range is 1to 64 timeslots The time slots The range is 1to 24 for T1 Configuring the E1 interface Complete this procedure to configure the E1 interface This procedure guides you through setting up one E1 interface Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enter e1 mode controller mode e1 Warning Mode change takes effect after you reboot the BSG 3 Exit all levels of configuration mode end 4 Save changes Configuration Command Line Interface 22 WAN configuration 10 11 12 13
6. Variable definitions End The following table describes the variables and values for configuring class maps Variable Value class map classifier id The Class Map identifier The value ranges from 1 to 2147483647 protocol policer id The protocol ID to identify the packet flow Valid values are e TCP only TCP packets are classified using the class map e UDP only UDP packets are classified using the class map The Policy Map identifier The value ranges from 1 to 2147483647 source network The source IP address that uniquely defines a packet flow source mask The subnet mask for the source IP address destination network The destination IP address that uniquely defines a packet flow destination mask The destination subnet mask address for the destination IP address source port The source port The value ranges from 1 to 65535 destination port The destination port The value ranges from 1 to 65535 dscp value The incoming Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP The value ranges from 0 to 63 interface type Type of the ingress L3 interface The physical or virtual interface type interface id The specific interface of the interface type policy map policer id The Policy Map identifier The value ranges from 1 to 2147483647 classifier id The Class Map identifier Use the same value as in class map
7. 1 use for DSL 0 9 user for direct connection to ethernet or cable modem Enabling VPN client Complete this procedure to enable VPN Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enable VPN NN47928 501 VPN configuration 51 3 set vpn enable Exit from all configuration modes end End Configuration Command Line Interface 52 VPN configuration Branch office tunnel configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to configure a branch office tunnel Figure 9 Branch office tunnel configuration procedures Branch office tunnel configuration Configuring remote identity Configuring IKE Enabling VPN Branch office tunnel configuration navigation e Configuring remote identity branch office page 52 e Configuring IKE page 53 e Enabling VPN branch office page 55 Configuring remote identity branch office Complete the following procedure to configure the remote identity Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Assign a VPN remote identity vpn remote identity lt identity type gt lt identity value gt psk lt preshared key gt NN47928 501 VPN configuration 53 3 Exit from all configuration modes end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring VPN global settings
8. Configuration Command Line Interface BSG8ew and BSG12ew aw tw 1 0 Business Services Gateway Document Status Standard Document Number NN47928 501 Document Version 02 01 Date May 2008 NORTEL Copyright 2008 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Trademarks Nortel the Nortel logo and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Contents 3 Contents eon os desiree crdeuiweentebandencnn teste dy EEE EE 3 Howto Gel Holl ossa RR obLARRORESERO binabaon bairr REPE 5 Getting Help from the Nortel Web site liliis llis 5 Getting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center Lus 5 Getting Help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code 5 Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller llle 6 introduction iis ias sad ead inopi CRY E
9. 14 15 write startup config Reboot the BSG reload Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Enter interface configuration mode on the E1 interface controller el 1 Configure framing framing el elcrc Configure line code linecode b8zs Configure line mode mode csu dsu Configure long cablelength if mode is csu cablelength long neg225db neg15db neg75db zerodb Configure short cablelength if mode is dsu cablelength short 133 266 399 533 655 Configure clock source clock source local loop Configure channel group index and time slots channel group timeslots 1 24 Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring EI WAN Variable Value framing The framing type for the E1 data line Options for E1 slots The timeslots are numbered 0 to 31 E1CRC The default value is E1CRC linecode binary eight zero substitution bz8s NN47928 501 E1 a single E1 frame consists of 256 bits grouped into 32 octets or time WAN configuration 23 Variable Value mode The line mode Options channel service unit csu select if cable length is equal to or more than 655 feet data service unit dsu select if cable length is less than 655 feet The default value is csu cablelength long Cable length options if mode
10. T1 Yes Configuring the Ti nterface Configuring the PPP nterface and IP information Configure the E1 nterface Configuring the T1 interface Complete this procedure to configure the T1 interface This procedure guides you through setting up one T1 interface Configuration Command Line Interface 20 WAN configuration Procedure steps Step 1 10 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Enter interface configuration mode on the T1 interface controller t1 1 Configure framing framing esf sf Configure line code linecode b8zs Configure line mode mode csu dsu Configure long cablelength if mode is csu cablelength long neg225db neg15db neg75db zerodb Configure short cablelength if mode is dsu cablelength short 133 266 399 533 655 Configure clock source clock source local loop Configure channel group index and time slots channel group timeslots 1 24 Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring T1 WAN Variable Value framing The framing type for the T1 data line Options for T1 Extended Super Frame ESF 24 consecutive 193 bit frames of data Super Frame SF 12 consecutive 193 bits of data The default value is ESF linecode binary eight zero substitution bz8s NN47928 501 WAN configuration 21
11. The value ranges from 1 to 2147483647 Complete this procedure to mark outgoing packets with a DSCP value and a 802 1p value and Configuring QoS marking place the outgoing packets in a specific QoS queue The queue where the packet is placed determines the priority of transmission for the packet For example voice packets should be destined for strict priority queues while email packets have lower priority and can be delayed without notice On the WAN port the following equation determines the packet destination queue queue 7 802 1 priority Configuration Command Line Interface 62 QoS configuration Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Set the priority and the DSCP of the class class lt classifier id gt set ip dscp lt dscp value gt priority lt priority value gt 3 Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values to configure markings Variable Value classifier id The Class Map identifier The value ranges from 1 to 2147483647 dscp value Specifies Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP value The value frames from 0 to 63 priority value Select the 802 1p priority The value ranges from 1 to 7 The default value is 7 802 1p Configuring port based QoS Complete this procedure to set the priority of each queue on a particular
12. This ensures that an emergency call originating on your system reaches its destination if the SIP server becomes unavailable To configure the emergency number see Configuring FXO page 41 Prerequisites to SIP configuration e You must have VOICE READ WRITE permission e The Internal SIP Server must be enabled For details refer to the BSG8ew 1 0 Configuration NN47928 500 guide SIP configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to perform to configure SIP Configuration Command Line Interface 36 SIP configuration Figure 7 SIP configuration procedures Configuring SIP system settings Configuring CAC Configuring FXO FXS global information Configuring FXS Configuring FXO SIP configuration navigation e Configuring SIP system settings page 37 e Configuring CAC page 38 e Configuring FXS FXO global information page 39 e Configuring FXS page 40 e Configuring FXO page 41 NN47928 501 SIP configuration 37 Configuring SIP system settings Complete this procedure to configure SIP system settings Procedure steps Step 1 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal The system is now in global configuration mode Enter sip configuration mode sip Enter sip domain configuration mode domain Set the SIP server domain name set serverdomainname lt SIPDomainName gt Configure the SIP settings set
13. is csu Options are neg225db neg15db neg75db zerodb cablelength short clock source Cable length options if mode is dsu Options are 133 266 399 533 655 The clock source Options are Local Timing A local clock source is used or an external clock is attached to the box containing the interface Loop Timing Recovered received clock is used to transmit the clock The default value is Loop Timing channel group The channel group index This identifies a grouping of channels on the E1 interface The range is 1to 64 timeslots The time slots The range is 2 to 32 for E1 Configuring PPP interface and IP information Complete this procedure to configure the PPP interface and IP information Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enter interface configuration mode on the PPP interface interface ppp 1 3 Bind the PPP to the serial interface layer serial 1 1 4 Configure the ip address and subnet mask for the PPP interface ip address 47 129 66 70 255 255 255 0 5 Configure the peer IP address peer ip address ip address 6 Configure the PPP interface as a public interface Configuration Command Line Interface 24 WAN configuration no private link 7 Enable the interface no shutdown 8 Exit from PPP interface configuration mode exit 9 Configure the DNS server dns server forwarder p
14. of the remote end of the tunnel set peer lt remote IP address gt Set the identity of the BSG of the connection isakmp local identity ipv4 lt IP addr of BSG gt Set the IKE phase 1 values isakmp policy encryption aes 192 hash shal dh group5 exch lt exch mode gt lifetime lt lifetime units gt lt lifetime value gt Set the IKE phase 2 values crypto map ipsec encryption esp aes 192 authentication esp shal pfs group5 lifetime lt lifetime units gt lt lifetime value gt Configure the sources and destinations to which this policy applies access list apply any source lt source IP gt lt source subnet mask gt destination lt dest IP gt lt dest subnet mask gt Exit crypto configuration mode exit The system is now in global configuration mode Enter interface configuration mode on the WAN interface interface WAN interface type WAN interface id Assign the cryptographic policy to the WAN interface crypto map lt policy name gt Exit from all configuration modes end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring IKE preshared secret Variable Value policy name A IPsec policy name Each policy must have a unique name The range is 1 to 63 characters Policy name ALL is not allowed remote IP address IP address of the other end of the VPN connection IP addr of BSG The IP address of this BSG
15. AER A RVEE CR ARE ERA RE Edd 7 WAN CONINGUIAUNGK Loausieaicsca ts areRz X eee skis eces deena eeu 9 Se Liu ee ee EY SG dee vp SV dads py ee S VE 9 Eihemet navigatio edad RAE RU Rea DRE tte d RA ERARAS SANES RE REL SRR E 8 9 Ethernet WAN configuration 0 0 cece eh 9 Prerequisites for Ethernet WAN configuration 20 0c eee eee 9 Ethernet WAN configuration procedures 2 2 66se0cecneenaeen dame E ACERO eas 9 Configuring the Ethernet WAN 0 00 00 cece ee eee eee 10 Configuring the uplink rate limit isses eke keke bck eee eee 11 PPPOE WAN GCOMIQUIAHON 2 205cc2dscde ce eee eas RR XE Rx RR Rx 12 Prerequisites for WAN configuration 0 0 c eee eee 12 PPPoE WAN comiguration pIOGCEWTU BS usd rrr PRCXTRCXANqC ER REG end 12 Configuring the PPPOE WAN 22 cc eeccd RR ER RUE RR REX EROS Ee x eens 13 Configuring the uplink rate limit llli 14 DSL eee re ee eT eer ee dw Tee eT Te er ee ee Eds Opa doa e boa dde ee 16 Prerequisites for DSL configuration llli 16 DSL config ration procedubes uuuisa eek aw ae Rs Rer a orte ok ee aoe 16 Colfiguina DSL ies secet P sere ime ra Ebi ns Seer ERE veges 16 Configuring Ihe uplink rete limit 2 2 smie s ca Gye ieTAXERIEi de eens oeds 18 TET aas dope did ieee rot d dra UD Eee OU SCR AUR RNC doe der dad 19 Prerequisites for T1 E1 configuration 000 0 cece eee 19 TVET Configuration Procedures uiua dussena eon e edo ee gee 19 Gbnfigunbo ine
16. Configuring remote identity client page 46 e Configuring users page 47 e Configuring the address pool page 48 e Configuring client termination page 49 e Enabling VPN client page 50 Configuring remote identity client Complete the following procedure to configure the remote identity Procedure steps Step Action NN47928 501 VPN configuration 47 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Assign a VPN remote identity ven remote identity lt identity type gt lt identity value gt psk lt preshared key gt Exit from all configuration modes end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring VPN global settings Variable Value identity type The user identity type that uniquely identifies the peer Select one of the following e PV4 specifies the IP address e FQDN specifies the fully qualified domain name an unambiguous domain name that denotes the position of the node in the DNS tree hierarchy EMAIL specifies the email of the peer e KEYID specifies the string that uniquely identifies the peer identity value The value corresponding to the selected Remote Identity Type preshared key A string of text which is the key that VPN uses to authenticate before receiving any other credentials Configuring users Complete the following procedure for each remote user Procedure steps
17. SSID gt Tie the WLAN to the VLAN eate a wireless LAN EM config wlan interface wlan id lt vlan name gt Set the WLAN authorization type config wlan security auth type auth type lt wlan id gt Configure the authorization key config wlan security pre shared key wlan id key format key Enable the WLAN config wlan enable wlan id Set the country code The radio must be disabled before you set the country code config ap country us AN Warning Setting the incorrect region can result in the violation of applicable law 8 Enter radio interface configuration mode interface radio 1 1 9 Set the radio mode config dot mode radio mode 10 Turn on the radio You must set the country code before you enable the radio config dot enable network 11 Exit all configuration modes end End NN47928 501 Wireless network configuration 33 Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the wireless network Variable Value wlan id The ID number of the WLAN Range is 1 to 4 SSID The SSID is alphanumeric and is mapped to the VLAN ID SSID length ranges between 1 and 32 The mapping must be unique Only one SSID number per VLAN ID is allowed vlan name The VLAN ID to which SSID users belong Access points use this VLAN ID to tag the packets from the specified users of the given SSID
18. Tt MENACE 12r e dr ER ER EAR ERRARE RH dr nd 19 Contigunng ihe ET interface Locas abor Ex RW RRGPXERA TAE RE RA d 21 Configuring PPP interface and IP information snusa aeaaeae 23 VLAN eonfigurallon vss esc need eb ies ieee ee ae TEED ee ine nA 25 VLAN configuration navigation 0 bee tte 26 Greaing a New LIBE Lu ui uui Sk Se Rear a doe duo ac ed aga acia ag a a Rc A 26 Configuring the virtual inieriabe oscocus eoi e Res Rer RD xr RR RR 28 Configuring DHCP pool setings s uosspor AZ RiERbR ERE GR Airit raie 29 Configuration Command Line Interface 4 Contents Wireless network configuration 000s e eee eee eee 31 Prerequisites to wireless network configuration 0 000 c eee ee 31 Wireless network configuration procedures isle 31 Configuring a wireless network 000 cece eens 31 SIP CONMMUIAUON PR 35 Prerequisites to SIP configuration 2 c400ccae tee Ru Rae RRRREERaRE ERR 35 Configuring SIP system setlinil sea seca ace x RR CR takie A RR UR Re a CR a 37 Cong CAC Dm 38 Configuring FXS FXO global information 00 0c e eee eee 39 COMMUNNG FXS i cs cccradkazeones hed RR RE PERGdGUE EE dideidaaadadeed 40 GContigumg FAD or cca d ethene ee ene Ged PE STARERDD GG RAED GS pHa ETERS 41 VPN configurallon onic cee icc en ku xr aa RRAR RR RE RARE Y TuS 45 Prerequisites for VPN configuration queas ce x ERO OXRORHR CREER CR GRO errita 45 Client tunnel configu
19. VCI used by the DSL modem to make a connection user name pass word The user name for the specified PPP interface used for authentication The password for the specified PPP interface used for authentication Configuration Command Line Interface 18 WAN configuration Configuring the uplink rate limit Complete this procedure to enable the uplink rate limit The rate limit value is based on the uplink bandwidth of the ADSL service Procedure steps Step 1 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Set the uplink rate limit speed uplink rate limit lt speed in bps gt Enable the uplink rate limit uplink rate limit enable Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the uplink rate limit Variable speed in bps Value Specifies the uplink rate limit over the WAN interface in bps The range is 100 000 to 100 000 000 bps NN47928 501 WAN configuration 19 T1 E1 TI E1 appears under WAN configuration if you are connected to a BSG12tw Prerequisites for T1 E1 configuration e You must have access read write permission to configure T1 E1 T1 E1 configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to perform to configure T1 E1 Figure 4 T1 E1 configuration procedures T1 1 configuration Configure
20. age 28 e Configuring DHCP pool settings page 29 Creating a new VLAN Complete this procedure to create a new VLAN Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enter vlan configuration mode vlan lt vlan id number gt NN47928 501 VLAN configuration 27 Assign the ports to the vlan ports lt interface type gt lt tagged port s gt untagged lt interface type gt lt untagged port s gt name lt vlan name gt Exit from vlan configuration mode exit The system is now in global configuration mode For each one of the interface ports in the ports command do steps 6 through 8 Enter interface configuration mode on the interface port interface fastethernet port For this interface assign the specified port to the VLAN switchport pvid lt vlan id number gt Exit the interface configuration mode exit The system is now in global configuration mode After configuring all ports exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for creating a VLAN Variable Value vlan id number A unique VLAN ID that you want to configure as a static VLAN interface type The type of port Valid values are fastethernet and gigbitethernet tagged port s The member port number list for a VLAN Member ports represent the set of ports permanently assigned to the VLAN egress list Frames th
21. at belong to the specified VLAN are forwarded on the ports in the egress list Enter a comma separated list of ports or port ranges For example 0 1 6 0 11 Valid values for f astethernet are 0 1 to 0 6 Valid values for gigabitethernet are 0 7 to 0 8 untagged port s The untagged port number list for a VLAN Enter a comma separated list of ports or port ranges For example 0 1 6 0 11 The Untagged Ports list must be a subset of the Member Ports Valid values for f astethernet are 0 1 to 0 6 Valid values for gigabitethernet are 0 7 to 0 8 Configuration Command Line Interface 28 VLAN configuration Variable Value vlan name The VLAN name port The port number of a tagged or untagged port Configuring the virtual interface Complete this procedure to configure the virtual interface Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enter vlan configuration mode interface vlan lt vlan id number gt 3 Assign the ip address of the vlan ip address lt vlan ip address gt lt vlan subnet mask gt 4 Set the Maximum Transmission Unit size mtu lt frame size gt 5 Enable the interface no shutdown 6 Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the virtual interface Variable Value vlan id number The VLAN identifier vlan
22. ber of rings within which FXO must get an answer from the remote number The minimum value is 1 and maximum value is 6 The default value is 2 emergency phone numb er The emergency phone number to route emergency calls to detect time Type the on hook detection time The value ranges from 100 to10000 milliseconds The default value is 2000 milliseconds Configuration Command Line Interface 44 SIP configuration NN47928 501 45 VPN configuration This section describes the procedures to configure the Virtual Private Network VPN for the Business Services Gateway BSG system Note If you are connecting two BSG units at either end of the VPN tunnel ensure the IP addresses are different Prerequisites for VPN configuration e You must have VPN READ WRITE permission VPN configuration navigation Client tunnel configuration procedures page 45 e Branch office tunnel configuration procedures page 52 Client tunnel configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to perform to configure a client tunnel Configuration Command Line Interface 46 VPN configuration Figure 8 Client tunnel configuration procedures Client tunnel configuration Configuring remote identity Configuring users Gonfiguring the address poo Configuring client termination Enabling VPN Client tunnel configuration navigation e
23. configuration mode configure terminal Enter VOIP configuration mode voip1000 Disable VOIP shutdown Exit VOIP configuration mode exit The system is now in global configuration mode Enter interface configuration mode on FXO channel 1 interface fxo channel 1 Enable FXO line 1 set pstn gateway enable Set phone number for FXO line 1 set fxo channel number lt fxo phone number gt Set the password for FXO line 1 set fxo password lt fxo password gt Set the forwarding number set fxo forward phone no lt fxo forward phone number gt Set the maximum number of rings allowed set fxo ring count lt max number rings gt Set the emergency number set fxo emergency number lt emergency phone number gt Set the on hook detection time set fxo hook detect time detect time milliseconds Exit from interface configuration mode exit Enter VOIP configuration mode voip1000 Enable VOIP no shutdown Exit from all configuration modes end NN47928 501 SIP configuration 43 Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring FXO information End Variable Value fxo phone number The phone number assigned to the line fxo password The password to access the FXO line fxo forward phone nu mber Number to use when an incoming call on the FXO channel requires forwarding max number rings The ring count This is the maximum num
24. ed GOS 4 cee knees CERE EEERRHERESERE CP E ed uq 62 Configuring eus settings i os aay adio 4 RR ERR RR RR x RRA a ARR RASS 63 NN47928 501 How to Get Help This section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services Getting Help from the Nortel Web site The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel Technical Support Web site http www nortel com support This site provides quick access to software documentation bulletins and tools to address issues with Nortel products More specifically the site enables you to e download software documentation and product bulletins e search the Technical Support Web site and the Nortel Knowledge Base for answers to technical issues signup for automatic notification of new software and documentation for Nortel equipment e open and manage technical support cases Getting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center If you don t find the information you require on the Nortel Technical Support Web site and have a Nortel support contract you can also get help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center In North America call 1 800 4NORTEL 1 800 466 7835 Outside North America go to the following Web site to obtain the phone number for your region http www nortel com callus Getting Help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers you can use an Express Routi
25. ets received in strict priority queues receive immediate service from the scheduler thereby pre empting scheduling for WRR queues Note If you add a DSL or TI E1 WAN configuration the PPP interface you created appears in the Port No drop down list You can select and configure the PPP interface The defaults for the PPP interface are the same as the defaults for the other ports If you delete the DSL or T1 E1 WAN configuration it no longer appears as a selection in the Port No drop down list Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enter interface configuration mode interface interface type interface id 3 Configure the RED parameters of a queue queue threshold queue number min green threshold max green threshol max amber threshol ld min amber threshold d 4 Configure the weight of the queue queue weight queue number lt queue weight gt Configuration Command Line Interface 64 QoS configuration Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each queue that you need to configure 5 Exit all levels of configuration mode end Variable definitions End The following table describes the variables and values for configuring QoS queue settings Variable Value interface type Type of the ingress L3 interface The physical or virtual interface type interface id The specific interface of the interface ty
26. hernet WAN configuration Prerequisites for Ethernet WAN configuration e You must have SYSTEM READ WRITE permission Ethernet WAN configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to perform to configure the Ethernet WAN Configuration Command Line Interface 10 WAN configuration Figure 1 Ethernet WAN configuration procedures Ethernet WAN configuration Configuring the Ethemet WAN Configuring the upink rate imi Configuring the Ethernet WAN Complete this procedure to configure the Ethernet WAN Prerequisites e Access the box through an interface other than the WAN as this procedure will take down the WAN Procedure steps Step 1 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Enter interface configuration mode on the WAN interface interface fastethernet 0 12 Disable the physical interface shutdown Remove any configured IP address no ip address Set the IP address of the WAN interface ip address wan ip address lt subnet mask gt Enable the interface no shutdown NN47928 501 WAN configuration 11 7 Exit interface configuration mode exit The system is now in global configuration mode 8 Add a default route ip route 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lt ip address of router gt 1 9 Assign the addresses of the DNS servers dns server forwarder primary lt ip addr of primary dns gt secondary lt ip addr of secondary dns g
27. ic With QoS you can assign different priorities for different types of data and guarantee a certain level of performance Prerequisites for QoS configuration e You must have SYSTEM READ WRITE permission to configure QoS QoS Status must be enabled it is enabled by default e You must know the uplink rate limit This is provided by your ISP The total bandwidth you assign to all flows must be less than or equal to the uplink rate e You must calculate how much bandwidth to give to the various flows for example voice data and video QoS configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to perform to configure QoS Configuration Command Line Interface 58 QoS configuration Figure 10 QoS configuration procedures Configuring the uplink rate limit Configuring a policy map Configuring a class map Configuring QoS marking Configuring port based QoS Configuring queue settings QoS configuration navigation e Configuring the uplink rate limit page 59 e Configuring a policy map page 59 e Configuring a class map page 60 e Configuring QoS marking page 61 e Configuring port based QoS page 62 e Configuring queue settings page 63 NN47928 501 QoS configuration 59 Configuring the uplink rate limit Complete this procedure to configure the uplink rate limit This procedure is optional for the Ethernet WAN Procedure steps Step 1 Acti
28. ip addr of dns server for po ol The IP address of the DNS server that will be passed to the DHCP clients ip addr of rou ter The IP address of the default router that will be passed to the DHCP clients Configuration Command Line Interface 30 VLAN configuration NN47928 501 31 Wireless network configuration This section describes the procedures to configure the wireless network for the Business Services Gateway BSG system Prerequisites to wireless network configuration You must have WIRELESS READ WRITE permission e You must configure DHCP pool settings for the VLAN used for the wireless network e You must configure the radio port as a member port of the VLAN used for the wireless network Wireless network configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to perform to configure a wireless network Figure 6 Wireless network configuration procedures Wireless network configuration Configuring a wireless network Configuring a wireless network Complete this procedure to configure a wireless network Note WLAN 1 exists by default and the SSID cannot be changed WLAN 1 can be deleted and recreated with a different SSID Configuration Command Line Interface 32 Wireless network configuration Procedure steps Step 1 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal C config wlan create wlan id lt
29. ip address The IP address if the IP address assignment is Manual vlan subnet mask The subnet mask for the LAN if the IP address assignment is Manual frame size The Maximum Transmission Unit value The range is 90 to 9902 The default value is 1500 If using Fast Ethernet the MTU frame size must not be larger than 1522 NN47928 501 VLAN configuration 29 Configuring DHCP pool settings Complete this procedure to configure DHCP pool settings Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enable the DHCP server service dhcp server 3 Enter DHCP configuration mode ip dhcp pool lt dhcp pool number gt 4 Set the pool addresses network lt network ip addr gt lt subnet mask gt lt end of pool ip addr gt 5 Set the DNS server address that will be passed to the DHCP clients dns server lt ip addr of dns server for pool gt 6 Set the default router that will be passed to the DHCP clients default router lt ip addr of router gt 7 Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values to configure DHCP settings Variable Value dhcp pool numb er The pool ID for the DHCP pool network ip add r The subnet of the IP address in the pool subnet mask The subnet mask of the IP address in the pool end of pool ip addr The last IP address in the pool
30. ission Control Protocol tls Transport Layer Security The default value is UDP Configuring CAC Complete this procedure to configure CAC settings Note If the maximum number of simultaneous SIP calls across the WAN is reached the next SIP call attempt fails and the caller hears fast busy tone Procedure steps Step 1 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal The system is now in global configuration mode Enter sip configuration mode sip Enter bsg configuration mode bsg Configure the maximum number of simultaneous SIP calls allowed set sipserver MaximumSimWANCallsAllowed lt WAN interface gt lt MaxCalls gt Exit from bsg configuration mode exit Exit from sip configuration mode exit Exit from all configuration modes end End NN47928 501 SIP configuration 39 Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring CAC settings Variable WAN interface Value Specifies the WAN interface Valid values are Fa0 9 for a direct ethernet connection ppp1 when using DSL MaxCalls Type the maximum simultaneous calls allowed on the WAN link The range is from 1 to 100 The default value for BSG8ew is 50 The default value for BSG12ew aw tw is 100 Configuring FXS FXO global information Complete this procedure to configure FXS FXO global information Note For BSG8ew FXS2 port 2 mai
31. k flow shows the sequence of procedures to perform to configure DSL DSL configuration Gonfiguring DSL Configuring the upink rate limit Figure 3 DSL configuration procedures Configuring DSL Complete this procedure to configure DSL Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enter interface configuration mode on the WAN interface interface pvc 1 1 3 Configure the Virtual Path Identifier NN47928 501 WAN configuration 17 10 11 12 13 14 vpi 0 Configure the Virtual Channel Identifier vei 35 Configure the Maximum Receivable Units mru 1492 Exit from interface configuration mode exit Enter interface configuration mode on the PPP interface interface ppp 1 Bind the PPP to the PVC layer pvc 1 1 Configure the username and password for the PPP interface ppp username user_name password pass_word Enable the interface no shutdown Exit from PPP interface configuration mode exit Enter interface configuration mode on the WAN interface interface pvc 1 1 Enable the interface no shutdown Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring DSL WAN Variable Value mru The Maximum Receivable Unit MRU value vpi The Virtual Path Identifier VPI used by the DSL modem to make a connection vci The Virtual Channel Identifier
32. l 2 interface fxs channel 2 12 Enable FXS line 2 NN47928 501 SIP configuration 41 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 set fxs line enable Set phone number for FXS line 2 set fxs channel number lt fxs phone number gt Set the display name set fxs display name John Doe Set the password for FXS line 2 set fxs password lt fxs password gt Exit from interface configuration mode exit Enter VOIP configuration mode voip1000 Enable VOIP no shutdown Exit from all configuration modes end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring FXS information Variable Value fxs phone number The phone number assigned to the line This is the number that will be dialed to access this phone The maximum length is 31 digits fxs password The password to access the FXS line The maximum length is 31 digits Configuring FXO Complete this procedure to configure FXO information Note Use this procedure to configure the emergency number You should configure the emergency number for example 911 before you use the SIP server This ensures that an emergency call originating on your system reaches its destination if the SIP server becomes unavailable Configuration Command Line Interface 42 SIP configuration Procedure steps Step 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Action Enter global
33. nfiguration This section describes PPPoE WAN configuration Prerequisites for WAN configuration You must have SYSTEM READ WRITE permission PPPoE WAN configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to perform to configure the PPPoE WAN NN47928 501 WAN configuration 13 Figure 2 PPPoE WAN configuration procedures Configuring PPPoE WAN Configuring the uplink rate limit Configuring the PPPoE WAN Complete this procedure to configure the PPPoE WAN Prerequisites e Access the box through an interface other than the WAN because this procedure closes down the WAN Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enter interface configuration mode on the WAN interface interface fastethernet 0 12 3 Disable the physical interface shutdown 4 Exit from interface configuration mode exit The system is now in global configuration mode 5 Enter interface configuration mode on the PPP interface interface ppp 1 6 Attach a PPP link to a physical ethernet layer fastethernet 0 12 7 Configure the PPP interface with the username and password Configuration Command Line Interface 14 WAN configuration ppp username username password password 8 Enable the interface no shutdown 9 Exit from PPP interface configuration mode exit The system is now in global configuration mode 10 Enter interface configuration m
34. ng Code ERC to quickly route your call to a specialist in your Nortel product or service To locate the ERC for your product or service go to http www nortel com erc Configuration Command Line Interface 6 Howto Get Help Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor or authorized reseller contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller NN47928 501 Introduction This document describes how to configure the Business Service Gateway BSG using the Web user interface Navigation e WAN configuration page 9 e VLAN configuration page 25 e Wireless network configuration page 31 e SIP configuration page 35 e VPN configuration page 45 e QoS configuration page 57 Configuration Command Line Interface 8 Introduction NN47928 501 WAN configuration This section describes the procedures to configure the Wide Area Network WAN setup for the Business Services Gateway BSG system WAN configuration navigation e Ethernet page 9 DSL page 16 e TI El page 19 Ethernet This section describes Ethernet configuration Ethernet appears under WAN configuration if you are connected to a BSG8ew or BSG12ew Ethernet navigation e Ethernet WAN configuration page 9 e PPPoE WAN configuration page 12 Ethernet WAN configuration This section describes Et
35. ntains connection to FXO during power outage for emergency dialing For BSG12ew aw tw FXS1 port 1 maintains connection to FXO during power outage for emergency dialing Procedure steps Step 1 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Enter VOIP configuration mode voip1000 Disable VOIP shutdown Set the country code set country code country code Enable VOIP no shutdown Exit from all configuration modes end End Configuration Command Line Interface 40 SIP configuration Variable Value country code Valid options are us uk japan china india germany south africa korea brazil australia Configuring FXS Complete this procedure to configure FXS information Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enter VOIP configuration mode voip1000 3 Disable VOIP shutdown 4 Exit VOIP configuration mode exit The system is now in global configuration mode 5 Enter interface configuration mode on FXS channel 1 interface fxs channel 1 6 Enable FXS line 1 set fxs line enable 7 Set phone number for FXS line 1 set fxs channel number lt fxs phone number gt 8 Set the password for FXS line 1 set fxs password lt fxs password gt 9 Set the display name set fxs display name John Doe 10 Exit to global configuration mode exit 11 Enter interface configuration mode on FXS channe
36. ode on the WAN interface interface fastethernet 0 9 11 Enable the interface no shutdown 12 Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring PPPoE WAN Variable Value username The PPPoE user name password The PPPoE password hostname of BSG The BSG host name Configuring the uplink rate limit Complete this procedure to configure the uplink rate limit Only limit the uplink speed if your WAN bandwidth is less than 100Base T Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Set the uplink rate limit speed uplink rate limit lt speed in bps gt 3 Enable the uplink rate limit uplink rate limit enable 4 Exit all levels of configuration mode NN47928 501 WAN configuration 15 Variable definitions End The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the uplink rate limit Variable Value speed in bps Specifies the uplink rate limit over the WAN interface in bps The range is 100 000 to 100 000 000 bps Configuration Command Line Interface 16 WAN configuration DSL DSL appears under WAN configuration if you are connected to a BSG12aw Prerequisites for DSL configuration You must have access read write permission to configure DSL DSL configuration procedures The following tas
37. on Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Set the uplink rate limit speed uplink rate limit lt speed in bps gt Enable the uplink rate limit uplink rate limit enable Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the uplink rate limit Variable Value speed in bps Specifies the uplink rate limit over the WAN interface in bps The range is 100 000 to 100 000 000 bps Configuring a policy map Complete this procedure to configure a policy map A policy map defines the committed and peak bandwidth for a type of traffic Using TRTCM the BSG meters the IP packet stream and marks the packets based on Peak Information Rate PIR and Committed Information Rate CIR and their associated burst sizes CBS and PBS TRTCM marks the packet red if it exceeds PIR yellow if it exceeds CIR and green if it does not exceed CIR Procedure steps Step 1 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Create the policy map and assign rate values Configuration Command Line Interface 60 QoS configuration police lt policer id gt type trtcm PIR lt PIR value gt CIR lt CIR value gt PBS lt PBS value gt CBS lt CBS value gt Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describe
38. pe queue number Specifies the value for the queue number min green threshold Type the minimum Green Threshold value Green packets start to drop at the configured minimum depth The default value is 100 max green threshold Type the maximum Green Threshold value All green packets are dropped at the configured maximum depth The default value is 200 min amber threshold Type the minimum Amber Threshold value Amber packets start to drop at the configured minimum depth The default value is 50 max amber threshold Type the maximum Amber Threshold value All amber packets are dropped at the configured maximum depth The default value is 75 queue weight Type the queue weight The default weights are e queue 0 0 cannot be changed queue 1 0 cannot be changed e queue 2 0 cannot be changed queue 3 512 cannot be set to 0 e queue 4 256 cannot be set to 0 queue 5 128 cannot be set to 0 queue 6 64 cannot be set to 0 queue 7 32 cannot be set to 0 Configure the weight to zero to make the queue to be a part of strict priority scheduler NN47928 501
39. plete this procedure to configure client termination Procedure steps Step 1 10 11 12 13 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Create a policy map and enter crypto configuration mode crypto map lt policy name gt Set the mode for the cryptographic key crypto key mode ravpn preshared key Set the cryptographic IPsec mode crypto ipsec mode tunnel Set the identity of the other end of the connection The local type and value must match the VPN remote identity values set in Configuring remote identity isakmp peer identity lt id type gt lt id value gt Set the identity of the BSG of the connection isakmp local identity ipv4 lt IP addr of BSG gt Set the IKE phase 1 values isakmp policy encryption aes 192 hash shal dh group5 exch aggressive lifetime lt lifetime units gt lt lifetime value gt Set the IKE phase 2 values crypto map ipsec encryption esp aes 192 authentication esp shal pfs group5 lifetime lt lifetime units gt lt lifetime value gt Configure the sources and destinations to which this policy applies access list apply any source lt source IP gt lt source subnet mask gt destination lt dest IP gt lt dest subnet mask gt Exit crpto configuration mode exit The system is now in global configuration mode Enter interface configuration mode on the WAN interface interface WAN interface type WAN interface id Assign the cr
40. port Each port has eight queues and each queue has eight priority settings Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Enter interface configuration mode interface lt interface type gt lt interface id gt 3 Configure the priority and traffic class of the interface vlan map priority lt priority value gt traffic class lt traffic class gt 4 Exit all levels of configuration mode end NN47928 501 QoS configuration 63 Variable definitions End The following table describes the variables and values for configuring port based QoS Variable Value interface type Type of the ingress L3 interface The physical or virtual interface type interface id The specific interface of the interface type priority value The priority for the traffic class Values range from 0 to 7 traffic class The traffic classes supported on the port The values ranges from O to7 Configuring queue settings Complete this procedure to define the queue settings for a specific port Set the minimum and maximum threshold values for the Two Rate Three Color Marker TRTCM police type Queues 0 1 and 2 are configured as strict priority queues The weights for these queues default to 0 and cannot be changed The weights of the remaining queues queues 3 to 7 can be any value within the range except 0 The remaining queues are configured as weighted round robin WRR Pack
41. ration procedures 0 000 c eee ee eene 45 Client tunnel configuration navigation llli 46 Configuring remote identity client llli 46 CODIgumng MENS o papae red rA RE X4ARPX ERA UR Par AR does dak Rr p RIO S 47 Gbonfigurnno the address POG 2 quc sk ed det dC CR ORE oa RR 48 Configuring client tekellallonm 2225 4 cane dias arean uad EROR ua 49 Enabling VPN ONE od cock de ace R ux rt Bare xd Ron deg wed Ce bbe banks 50 Branch office tunnel configuration procedures 0 0 eee ee 52 Branch office tunnel configuration navigation llli 52 Configuring remote identity branch office llli 52 The following table describes the variables and values for configuring VPN global settings 53 Comigo IRE 1 055 rie owed OSEE Ya d Vx PIC ERA eA eta eke ae Ree 53 Enabling VPN panch OMNES agua a aa p ERA RARO CRRORdCR RA de whe TRO 55 OSS CONNGUIANON 1 46604 cc cnecdiewigaecdeare edie sens ecageieeeds 57 Prerequisites for QoS configuration 0 0c cece 57 Lis contigaratonm PIOCBHUIBS xir a rd ERO HORROR ARR Ra Rd AOI cba HR C 57 QoS contigurallon navigalloD 2 5 cdveec ai bese dees cee aa daka e cesses 58 Configuring the uplink rate limit 2 0 2 2 0000 c ee eee 59 Gonfigunnga policy map asas e HARE ERA ERA HR ee Rw RE RR REO 59 Gontigurpg a class mal iubesckaeaceerirqzxiba ODE RI ARR REE GE E Ea gs 60 Song CIO MAKING 2nd eua cee ae qoo xcd wee e aar acd o EO cca 61 eGonfigubind HOR bas
42. rimary 47 129 66 100 secondary 47 129 66 101 10 Exit all levels of configuration mode end Variable definitions End The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the PPP interface and IP information Variable ip address subnet mask Value The IP address of the PPP interface The subnet mask of the IP address DNS server forwarder primary The primary DNS server IP address DNS server forwarder secondary The secondary DNS server IP address NN47928 501 25 VLAN configuration This section describes the procedures for configuring the virtual local area network VLAN settings for the Business Service Gateway BSG VLANI is the default VLAN The BSG provides VLAN as a fully functioning VLAN using all eight ports Prerequisites to VLAN configuration e You must have SYSTEM READ WRITE L2 READ WRITE and L3 READ WRITE permission to access the information on the VLAN configuration panels VLAN configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to perform to configure a VLAN Configuration Command Line Interface 26 VLAN configuration Figure 5 VLAN configuration procedures VLAN configuration Creating a new VLAN Configuring the virtual interface Configuring DHCP pool settings VLAN configuration navigation e Creating anew VLAN page 26 e Configuring the virtual interface p
43. s the variables and values for configuring policy map settings Variable Value policer id The unique ID of the policer PIR value The PIR key value in bytes per second The default value is 3250000 CIR value The CIR key value in bytes per second The default value is 3000000 PBS value The Peak frame size PBS key value in bytes per second The default value is 15000 CBS value The Committed frame size CBS key value in bytes per second The default value is 10000 Configuring a class map A class map classifies a stream of traffic The BSG uses a class map to decide whether a stream of traffic is voice Web email video or some other type Any packets flowing between the source and destination IP addresses are classified according to the class map Procedure steps Step 1 Action Enter global configuration mode configure terminal Create the class map class map lt classifier id gt permit lt protocol gt source net lt source network gt lt source mask gt dest net lt destination network gt lt destination mask gt source port lt source port gt dest port lt destination port gt dscp lt dscp value gt interface lt interface type gt lt interface id gt Connect the policy map to the class map policy map lt policer id gt class lt classifier id gt Exit all levels of configuration mode end NN47928 501 QoS configuration 61
44. sipserver PolledServers Pollingaddress lt sip server gt port port number pollinterval interval pollretries retries transport lt transport protocol gt Exit from sip domain configuration mode exit Exit from sip configuration mode exit Exit from all configuration modes end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring SIP system settings Variable Value SIPDomainName The domain name of the SIP server You can also type the IP address of the SIP server in this field The default name is mydomain com sip server The ip address or hostname of the central SIP server If specifying the IP address use the IP address for this argument If specifying the hostname enter hostname hostname where hostname is the fully qualified domain name of the SIP server Configuration Command Line Interface 38 SIP configuration Variable Value port number The port number for the transport protocol Values range from 1to 65535 The default value is 5060 interval The polling interval in seconds Enter a number between 10 and 600 The default value is 30 seconds retries The number of polling retries Values range from 1 to 10 The default value is 2 transport protocol Select the required transport protocol for SIP Select one of the following options udp User Datagram Protocol e tcp Transm
45. t 10 Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring Ethernet WAN Variable Value wan ip address Type the WAN IP address if the IP Address Assignment is manual subnet mask Type the subnet mask if the IP Address Assignment is manual ip address of router Type the gateway IP Address if the IP Address Assignment is manual ip addr of primary d Type the primary DNS server IP address if the IP Address Assignment is ns manual ip addr of secondary Type the secondary DNS server IP address if the IP Address Assignment dns is manual Configuring the uplink rate limit Complete this procedure to configure the uplink rate limit This procedure is optional for the Ethernet WAN Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter global configuration mode configure terminal 2 Set the uplink rate limit speed uplink rate limit speed in bps 3 Enable the uplink rate limit uplink rate limit enable Configuration Command Line Interface 12 WAN configuration Exit all levels of configuration mode end End Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the uplink rate limit Variable Value speed in bps Specifies the uplink rate limit over the WAN interface in bps The range is 100 000 to 100 000 000 bps PPPoE WAN co
46. yptographic policy to the WAN interface crypto map lt policy name gt Exit from all configuration modes end End Configuration Command Line Interface VPN configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring client termination Variable Value policy name A IPsec policy name Each policy must have a unique name The range is 1 to 63 characters Policy name ALL is not allowed id type The id type has to match an id type that was set in the remote identity The valid values are e IPV4 IP address e FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name EMAIL email address of the user e KEYID uniquely identifies the peer id value The id value has to match the id value set in the remote identity IP addr of BSG The IP address of this BSG lifetime units The life time unit Valid values are secs mins hrs lifetime value The life time value The range is 5 minutes to 8 hours source IP The Source IP address of the outbound traffic source subnet mask The Network mask of the outbound traffic dest IP The Destination IP address of the outbound traffic dest subnet mask The Destination mask of the outbound traffic WAN interface typ The valid values are ppp use for DSL fastethernet use for direct connection to ethernet or cable modem WAN interface id The valid values are
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