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1.  Adding SDLC Changes Serial Parameter Settings              ccccsscccecessseeeeeessueeeeesssaaes 13  Configuring RADIUS Servers  0      ccccceccceeeeceeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeesaeeeseneeecaeeeseaeeeseeeeesaeeneaes 14  BCC Guideline S ass celta aaia rea ra vas caches cde Cases ade AAE Aan aie E die EEEa iandae 15  BCC and BayRS Compatibility    cecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaeeeseeeeseeeeesnaaeeeeaees 15  Deleting Interfaces with the BCC          ecsceeccecececeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaaeeseaeeesaaeeseeeeeesiaeeeteneees 15  Sending BCC Feedback            ccccecceceeeceeeeeneeeceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeceaeeeseaeeeseaeeeseaeeeseeeeeeaeeneaes 15  Memory Requirements          cccccceeccneceeeeenneeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeene 15  Interfaces Syp pO E aa aaea aa a a raea aa aar Aa aiaa a aa A Aaa KA ETEA ER tly 16  PrOotoCOlSsSUPPOMMEG EEEE A ber a shateeatteaasue ata se 16  Identifying Board Types          cc ceeccteceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eaeeeeeeeaaeeeeenaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeea 17  Operating Limitations and Cautions           cccceceseeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeesaeeeeeaeeeseeeeseneeeee 20  Unsupported Features         ccccccccsccccceseseecceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeaeaeeseaeaaeeesseeeeeeeneeeaeeentenees 20  Deleting ATM from a Router if Signaling Is Enabled               c ccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeesteeeeeeees 21  Signal Ports Settings on a Switch and Router Conflict              ccceccecessseeeeeeeseeeeeeees 21  Creating FTP from the BCC oui     eeeccccecceceee
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3.  Table 7  Approved Flash Memory Cards    308663 14 10 Rev 01 vii       Preface    The Nortel Networks    BayRS    Version 14 10 is a software release that includes  bug fixes and new features added since BayRS Version 14 00  These release notes  contain guidelines for using BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and  Passport 5430     Hard Copy Technical Manuals    You can print selected technical manuals and release notes free  directly from the  Internet  Go to support baynetworks com library tpubs   Find the product for  which you need documentation  then locate the specific category and model or  version for your hardware or software product  Using Adobe Acrobat Reader  you  can open the manuals and release notes  search for the sections you need  and print  them on most standard printers  You can download Acrobat Reader free from the  Adobe Systems Web site  www adobe com     You can purchase selected documentation sets  CDs  and technical publications  through the collateral catalog  The catalog is located on the World Wide Web at  support baynetworks com catalog html and is divided into sections arranged  alphabetically     e The    CD ROMs    section lists available CDs   e The    Guides Books    section lists books on technical topics     e The    Technical Manuals    section lists available printed documentation sets        308663 14 10 Rev 01 ix    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 5430 and Passport 2430    How to Get Help    If you purchase
4.  data compression     802 1Q tagging for VLAN  virtual LAN  connections on the Passport 2430    802 1Q tagging is available on the Passport 5430      RMON     Mini RMON on the Passport 2430   Mini RMON is available on the Passport  5430      Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol  VRRP  over LAN Emulation  LANE   and Multi Protocol Over ATM  MPOA  on the same service record     Failover and load Balancing for ATM VCs  You can configure multiple ATM  virtual circuits  VCs  to the same destination address  However  this kind of  configuration does not provide load balancing or failover support     The 56 64K DSU CSU module type on the Passport 5430   The OSPF backup soloist feature     The following three MIB attributes  wfAtmizerVclRxOctets   wfAtmizerVclTxOctets  and wfAtmizerVclTxClipFrames  Ignore the values  that these statistics return     The ATM traffic parameter maximum burst size  MBS  on the 5782 processor  modules     Bandwidth on Demand on the Passport 2430   Bandwidth on Demand is  available on the Passport 5430      X 25 PAD  packet assembler disassembler         20    308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Deleting ATM from a Router if Signaling Is Enabled    Do not delete ATM from a Passport 5430 if you enabled signaling on an ATM  circuit  If you try to delete ATM in this situation  Site Manager  the BCC  or the  Technician Interface restarts after a few minutes     Signal Ports Settings on a Switch 
5.  example  if you create the following five traffic filters  an error occurs  when you create the fifth filter     Filter 1 precedence   28   Filter 2 precedence   29   Filter 3 precedence   30   Filter 4 precedence   31   Filter 5 precedence   32  error occurs here    As a workaround  you can take one of the following actions        Reassign the precedence value of traffic filters 1 through 5 to lower  values        Use the Technician Interface to turn on extended filtering mode and let  the system assign precedence values to additional traffic filters on the IP  interface        308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Downloading Internet Routes from an ISP    To minimize the time required to download routes from an Internet Service  Provider  ISP   adjust two IP global parameters  Use the BCC to set the  routing table indexes value to 10000 and the routing table deviation value to 50   as follows     ip routing table indexes 10000  ip routing table deviation 50    See Configuring IP  ARP  RIP  and OSPF Services for more information about  these commands     Cisco Compatibility Issues Using PIM    This section describes Cisco compatibility issues that exist when running Protocol  Independent Multicast  PIM  in a network that consists of both Cisco and Nortel  Networks routers     Fragment Tagging in Bootstrap Messages    In a PIM network in which Nortel Networks and Cisco routers interoperate  a  Cisco router se
6.  not  register   You see a list of solutions for which you can download software    4  Scroll through the list to locate the Policy Server     From here you can download the software and the user manual   Installation Script for the Passport 5430  The installation script for the Passport 5430 is inst_pp5430 bat  References to a    script named inst_pp5400 bat in Appendix B of Installing and Operating the  Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch are incorrect        308663 14 10 Rev 01 9    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Event Database    You can view the event database on the World Wide Web and the BayRS Online  Library Version 14 10 CD  To access the event database on the World Wide Web   go to  http   support baynetworks com library tpubs events    To access the event database on the BayRS Online Library Version 14 10 CD   follow the instructions in the CD booklet     The event database includes a search facility that allows you to sort events by  entity number  event number  severity  and text of the event message  For  example  you can list only the warning messages for the IPX entity     Year 2000 Compliance    BayRS Version 14 10 is Year 2000 Compliance Certified by Nortel Networks   The software has successfully passed the Nortel Networks Test Procedure  which  tests conformance to the Nortel Networks Year 2000 compliance definition  For  more information  see the Nortel Networks Year 2000 Web Site at  http   www norte
7.  source external   internal clock speed clk64k   signal mode balanced             After you add SDLC to an interface  the settings for the serial parameters change   The new settings are listed in Table 3                    Table 3  Default Settings for Serial Parameters with SDLC  Parameter Default Setting   cable type rs232   clock source internal   internal clock speed clk19200   signal mode unbalanced                   308663 14 10 Rev 01 13    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Configuring RADIUS Servers    To enable RADIUS authentication for multilevel access or to use vendor specific  attributes  VSAs   you must configure the BSAC RADIUS server with the  following files     e bayrs dct  e vendorini    e dictiona dcm    These files load at server startup and enable the server to recognize the  vendor specific RADIUS clients  You can locate these files in the bsac directory  on the BayRS Router and Site Manager Software update CD     e To configure a Nortel Networks RADIUS server  copy the three files to the  directory that you define at installation time  typically C RADIUS Service      e To configure a non Nortel Networks RADIUS server  use the bayrs dct file as  a reference to change the existing RADIUS dictionary  Because bayrs dct is in  the format of some popular RADIUS servers  you might be able to use it as a  direct replacement for the existing RADIUS dictionary  For more  information  see the vendor   s documentatio
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9. 04FLSAQ1381  8 MB AMD AMCO08CFLKA 150  AMCO08CFLKA 200  AMCO08CFLKA 250  AMCO008DFLKA 150  AMCO008DFLKA 200  AMCO008DFLKA 250  Centennial FLO8M 25 11119 01  FLO8M 15 11119 01  FLO8M 20 11138  FLO8M 20 11119 01  Epson HWB801BNX0  Intel IMCOO8FLSP Q1422             Centennial  Strata Flash        FLO8 20 11736 J5 61           continued        308663 14 10 Rev 01    31    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430             Table 7  Approved Flash Memory Cards  continued    Size Vendor Part Number   16 MB Epson HWB161BNX2  Centennial  Strata Flash  FL16 20 11736 J5 61   32 MB Centennial FL32M 20 11119 67                   32    308663 14 10 Rev 01       
10. 5430 Multiservice Access Switch provides high speed WAN  connectivity to support the remote branch office        308663 14 10 Rev 01 1    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    New Features    The following sections provide brief descriptions of the new features in BayRS  Version 14 10     CES Supported over ATM    With BayRS 14 10  you can use Circuit Emulation Service  CES  over ATM for  the Passport 5430  CES includes a set of services that support the emulation of  existing time division multiplexing  TDM  circuits over an ATM network  For  information about configuring CES services  refer to Configuring ATM Services   For information about configuring TDM services  refer to Configuring TDM  Services     Shaping Traffic over an ATM PVC    With BayRS 14 10 on the Passport 5430  you can shape traffic over an ATM PVC  by configuring the following parameters     Service category   AAL type   VBR type   Congestion indication   Cell loss priority   Initial and minimum cell rates    Cell rate increase and decrease factors    For more information about how to configure these parameters to refine traffic  across a PVC  see Configuring ATM Services        308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Time Division Multiplexing  TDM  Services    With BayRS 14 10 on a Passport 5430  you can configure a time division  multiplexing  TDM  circuit and transfer TDM data across an ATM WAN us
11. BayRS Version 14 10    Part No  308663 14 10 Rev 01  February 2000    4401 Great America Parkway  Santa Clara  CA 95054    Release Notes for BayRS  Version 14 10 for the Passport  5430 and Passport 2430    NORTEL  NETWORKS     Copyright    2000 Nortel Networks  All rights reserved  Printed in the USA  February 2000     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 NA Inc     The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may only be used in accordance  with the terms of that license  A summary of the Software License is included in this document     Trademarks    NORTEL NETWORKS is a trademark of Nortel Networks     Bay Networks  ACE  AFN  AN  BCN  BLN  BN  BNX  CN  FRE  LN  Optivity  Optivity Policy Services  PPX  and  Quick2Config are registered trademarks  and Advanced Remote Node  ANH  ARN  ASN  BayRS  BaySecure   BayStack  BayStream  BCC  BCNX  BLNX  Centillion  EtherSpeed  FN  IP AutoLearn  Passport  SN  SPEX  Switch  Node  System 5000  and TokenSpeed are trademarks of Nortel Networks     Microsoft  MS  MS DOS  Win32  Windows  and Windows NT are registered tradem
12. GR    Bellcore Asynchronous Digital Multiplexes  Requirements  and Objectives  TR TSY 000009   Bellcore Synchronous DS3 Add Drop Multiplex  ADM 3 X  Requirements and Objectives  TR TSY 000010   FIPS 46 2 Data Encryption Standard  DES    FIPS 81 DES Modes of Operation  ECB  CBC    IEEE 802 1 Logical Link Control  LLC    IEEE 802 1Q IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tagging   IEEE 802 3 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection  CSMA CD    IEEE 802 5 Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications   IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Bridges   ITU Q 921 ISDN Layer 2 Specification   ITU Q 931 ISDN Layer 3 Specification   ITU X 25 Interface between data terminal equipment  DTE  and data circuit terminating   equipment  DCE  for terminals operating in the packet mode and connected to  public data networks by dedicated circuits   RFC 768 User Datagram Protocol  UDP    RFC 791 Internet Protocol  IP    RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol  ICMP    RFC 793 Transmission Control Protocol  TCP    RFC 813 Window and Acknowledgment Strategy in TCP              continued        26    308663 14 10 Rev 01       Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430                                                                                                 Table 6  Standards Supported by Version 14 10  continued   Standard Description   RFC 826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol   RFC 827 Exterior Gateway Protocol  EGP    RFC 854 Telnet Protocol Specification   
13. RFC 855 Telnet Option Specification   RFC 856 Telnet Binary Transmission   RFC 857 Telnet Echo Option   RFC 858 Telnet Suppress Go Ahead Option   RFC 859 Telnet Status Option   RFC 860 Telnet Timing Mark Option   RFC 861 Telnet Extended Options  List Option   RFC 863 Discard Protocol   RFC 877 Transmission of IP Datagrams over Public Data Networks  RFC 879 TCP Maximum Segment Size and Related Topics   RFC 888  STUB  Exterior Gateway Protocol   RFC 894 Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks  RFC 896 Congestion Control in IP TCP Internetworks   RFC 903 Reverse Address Resolution Protocol   RFC 904 Exterior Gateway Protocol Formal Specification   RFC 919 Broadcasting Internet Datagrams   RFC 922 Broadcasting Internet Datagrams in Subnets   RFC 925 Multi LAN Address Resolution   RFC 950 Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure   RFC 951 Bootstrap Protocol   RFC 959 File Transfer Protocol   RFC 994 Protocol for Providing the Connectionless Mode Network Service  RFC 1009 Requirements for Internet Gateways   RFC 1027 Using ARP to Implement Transparent Subnet Gateways  RFC 1042 Transmission of IP over IEEE 802 Networks   RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol    continued    308663 14 10 Rev 01 27    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430                                                                               Table 6  Standards Supported by Version 14 10  continued   Standard Description  RFC 1075 Distance Vector Multicast Routin
14. ally compute and set the PCR and SCR  rates on the Passport 5430 when you specify the timeslot and timeslot subrate  values in the BCC or the Number of Timeslots and Per Timeslot Subrate values in  Site Manager  Table 1 lists the minimum PCR and SCR settings required for the  PVCs on the switch es  in the ATM network  in order for the PVCs to carry CES  traffic between Passport 5430 routers                                                              Table 1  Minimum PCR and SCR Settings for CES PVCs  Timeslots Subrate   Data Rate   PCR SCR   Kb sec    Kb sec    cells sec     cells sec    1 56 56 187 187  1 64 64 215 215  2 64 128 427 427  3 64 192 640 640  4 64 256 852 852  5 64 320 1066 1066  6 64 384 1278 1278  7 64 448 1491 1491  8 64 512 1703 1703  9 64 576 1916 1916  10 64 640 2130 2130  11 64 704 2342 2342  12 64 768 2555 2555  13 64 832 2767 2767  14 64 896 2980 2980  15 64 960 3193 3193  16 64 1024 3406 3406  17 64 1088 3618 3618  18 64 1152 3622 3622                            308663 14 10 Rev 01 11    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Creating Multiple GRE Tunnels    When creating multiple GRE tunnels dynamically  you can configure a maximum  of five point to point GRE tunnels  In multipoint configurations  you can  configure 64 GRE tunnels per interface     Configuring NAT Dynamically    When you configure a local or global interface for NAT in dynamic mode  the  router returns an SNMP set error  However  this error d
15. and Router Conflict    If you are using a switch with signal ports set to V3 1  be sure to set the signaling  setting on the router to V3 1  If you accept the default setting of V3 0 for the  router  the router faults repeatedly until you change the setting to V3 1     Creating FTP from the BCC    From the BCC  if you create FTP on the router  then delete it and recreate it  the  BCC faults  In this case  you must restart the BCC and create FIP on the router  again     Using DVMRP with Interfaces with More than One IP Address    You cannot use the BayRS Version 14 10 implementation of Distance Vector  Multicast Routing Protocol  DVMRP  with circuits with multinetted interfaces   that is  interfaces with more than one IP address      Deleting a Hybrid Mode Permanent Virtual Circuit  PVC     If you configure source route bridging on a router  do not delete hybrid mode  PVCs  If you do  all slots restart     Using DLSw APPN Boundary Port with AS400s and Other Adjacent  Link Stations    Do not configure any explicit APPN adjacent link stations on the DLSw APPN  boundary  VCCT  port  unless you are certain that the adjacent link station  for  example  an AS400  will not attempt to connect to the APPN node  Otherwise  the  DLSw APPN boundary  VCCT  function fails to operate correctly and the router  might restart        308663 14 10 Rev 01 21    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Virtual Channel Connections  VCCs  Becoming Inactive    O
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17. cted traffic     IPsec Executable    To use the IPsec option  you must purchase a separate IPsec CD that contains  either the 56 bit  DES  or both triple DES  3DES  and the DES cryptographic API  executable  capi ppc  for the BayRS software  Purchase the CD for the router  software version you are running  Follow the instructions included with the CD or  in Configuring IPsec Services to install the IPsec option        8 308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Adding the IPsec File to the BayRS 14 10 Base Kernel    To use IPsec  you must use Image Builder to add an IPsec file to the BayRS 14 10  base kernel  The IPsec file is located on a separate CD  To install IPsec  follow the  instructions included on the IPsec CD  You do not have to modify or add anything  to Site Manager     BayRS Bandwidth Broker for Differentiated Services    To implement a differentiated services network using a BayRS bandwidth broker   you must install the BayRS Bandwidth Broker  also known as the policy server   software on a PC running Windows NT   4 0  The Nortel Networks router that  communicates with the bandwidth broker must be operating with BayRS Version  13 20 or later software     To download the policy server software and learn how to configure it     1  Go to the Router Management Labs page at  http   www nortelnetworks com rml     2  Click on Software Solutions    3  If you are a registered user  enter your email address  If
18. d BGP 4   Classless interdomain routing  CIDR    Data compression  WCP    Data link switching  DLSw    DECnet Phase IV   Differentiated services   Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol  DVMRP   Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP   Exterior Gateway Protocol 2  EGP 2    File Transfer Protocol  FTP    Frame relay  PVC  SVC    HP Probe   Hypertext Transfer Protocol  HTTP    Integrated Services Digital Network  ISDN     Interface redundancy  proprietary        308663 14 10 Rev 01    23    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Internet Control Message Protocol  ICMP   Internet Gateway Management Protocol  IGMP   Internet Key Exchange  IKE    Internet Packet Exchange  IPX    Internet Protocol  IP    Internet Stream Protocol  ST2    IP Security  IPsec    IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload  ESP   Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol  L2TP    Learning bridge   Logical Link Control 2  LLC2    Multicast OSPF  MOSPF    Multiprotocol Over ATM  MPOA    Native Mode LAN  NML    Network Time Protocol  NTP    Open Shortest Path First  OSPF    Open Systems Interconnection  OSI   Point to Point Protocol  PPP    Polled Asynch  PAS   also called Asynch Passthru over TCP  Protocol prioritization   Qualified Logical Link Control  QLLC   RaiseDTR dialup   Remote Authentication Dial In User Service  RADIUS   Resource Reservation Protocol  RSVP    Router discovery  RDISC    Router redundancy  proprietary    Routing Information Protocol  RIP     Service Adve
19. d a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a  distributor or authorized reseller  contact the technical support staff for that  distributor or reseller for assistance     If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program  contact one of the following  Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers        Technical Solutions Center    Telephone Number       Billerica  MA    800 2LANWAN  800 252 6926        Santa Clara  CA    800 2LANWAN  800 252 6926        Valbonne  France    33 4 92 96 69 68       Sydney  Australia    61 2 9927 8800          Tokyo  Japan       81 3 5402 7041             308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for  BayRS Version 14 10 for the  Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    This document contains the latest information about Nortel Networks BayRS  Version 14 10  including information on the following topics                                Topic Page  Hardware Platforms Supported 1  New Features 2  General Guidelines 3  BCC Guidelines 15  Operating Limitations and Cautions 20  Protocols Supported 23  Standards Supported 26  Flash Memory Cards Supported 31             Hardware Platforms Supported    The Passport 2430 and Passport 5430 router platforms are the only hardware  platforms that support BayRS Version 14 10     The Passport 2430 is a low end multiservice access switch that provides a LAN  connection and two slots for WAN adapter modules  The Passport 2430 supports a  broad array of primary and backup connectivity options     The Passport 
20. e Dial on demand   e DLSw   e DNS   e DVMRP  including accept and announce policies     e Frame relay  multilink not supported     e FIP   e GRE   e HTTP  e IGMP       308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    e IP  including accept policies  adjacent hosts  static routes  and inbound traffic    filters   e IPX  including static netbios route   e IPXWAN  e LLC2  e MPOA  Passport 5430 only   e NAT  e NHRP     NTP    e OSPF  including accept and announce policies    e PPP  certain line parameters only  no multiline or multilink supported   e Proprietary Standard Point to Point   e RADIUS   e RIP  including accept and announce policies    e Router discovery  RDISC    e SDLC      SNMP   e Source route bridge    e Spanning tree    e Syslog  e Telnet     TFIP    e Transparent Bridge  e VRRP  Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol     Identifying Board Types    Table 4 and Table 5 identify the Board Type parameter values displayed by the  BCC  Use the    BCC Board Type    column to find a hardware module in a Passport  2430 or Passport 5430 router configuration        308663 14 10 Rev 01 17    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Table 4 lists the board types for the Passport 2430                          Table 4  BCC Board Types  Passport 2430  Technician  Interface or MIB  BCC Board Type Module ID Description  arnmbsfetx 8728 ARN 10 100BASE TX Ethernet Module  arnssync 8736 ARN Se
21. ea sane a eae Eaa a E a X    Release Notes for  BayRS Version 14 10 for the  Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Hardware Platforms Supported           cccccccesceceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeesaeeeseeeeeseaeeeeeeeeesaees 1  AAA ET DIE EE T E E EO 2  CES Supported Over ATM  sssssssssssssessssssisessnsssnssssessrnestnssrnssstnsstnnsttnntnnsttnnennnnnnnnnnnn nt 2  Shaping Traffic Over an ATM PVC nssseesssssssessissrirssirsssrnssrnnssrnntnnstnnsrnnnstnnstrnssrnnssrns 2  Time Division Multiplexing  TDM  Services      sssssesssesseeesseeseieserssriessriesrrnssrnsssrnssnnns 3  General Guideline Senir inaina ie ea a e a aa a aces ay ee 3  APPN on Passport 2430 Requires 32 MB of DRAM  osseeesseirrssrrerssrrrrssrrnn 3  Using Both Site Manager and the BCC      0    ccccceccceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeee seer eeeeaaeseceeeesaaeeeeeeees 3  LED Sequence During Booting of Passport 5430           cecccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeseaes 3  Traffic Filters Guidelines 00 2    ce eeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeseeeeeesaaaeeeceeeesaaeeeseaeeeseaeeeetaeeteaes 4  Downloading Internet Routes from an ISP         eceeeceesececeeeeeeeeceeeeeesaaeeeeeeeeseaeeeseneeeeaas 5  Cisco Compatibility Issues Using PIM  00       ceeeecceesceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeneeeseaeeeseaeeeeaees 5  Fragment Tagging in Bootstrap Messages           eeceeeeeseeeeeeetneeeeeeentaeeeeeetnaeeeeeeeae 5   Cisco Drops RP Advertisement Messages with Zero Prefix Count                 ee 5  Routers Ignore RP Priority and Hash Val
22. ed to be protected  thereby reducing the CPU resources  used  Also  the amount of CPU resources required varies significantly for  different encryption and authentication algorithms        308663 14 10 Rev 01 7    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    These algorithms are listed in order of increasing CPU consumption and security     e MD5  e SHAI  e DES    e DES with MD5   e DES with SHA1  e  3DES   e  3DES with MD5  e  3DES with SHA1    In addition  the key generation and periodic rekeying done by IKE Diffie Hellman  imposes a CPU burden  Therefore  consider the keying intervals for IKE and for  IPsec that you choose during configuration  Less frequent rekeying reduces the  burden on the CPU  Consider rekeying the Phase 1  IKE  SAs less frequently than  the IPsec SAs     Finally  the packet size influences the performance of the router  Smaller packet  sizes at a given data rate impose a greater processing load than larger packet sizes     You can optimize performance by using the information in this section to plan and  manage CPU resources  For example  BayRS IPsec on a BN can fill a 2 Mb s  WAN pipe with bidirectional DES encrypted traffic  Conversely  3DES   SHA1  traffic with aggressive Phase 1  IKE  and IPsec rekeying  for example    every 10 minutes  might cause significant performance degradation under heavy  traffic loads     You might experience SNMP timeouts during periods when the router is carrying  peak loads of prote
23. eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeceaeeeseeeeeceaeeesaaeeeeeeeessaeeneaeees 21  Using DVMRP with Interfaces with More than One IP Address               cseeecssseeeeeeees 21  Deleting a Hybrid Mode Permanent Virtual Circuit  PVC             c cecseeeeeeeetteeeeeteeees 21  Using DLSw APPN Boundary Port with AS400s and Other Adjacent Link Stations  21  Virtual Channel Connections  VCCs  Becoming Inactive             ccceeeeeeseeeteeeeeeeneeees 22  Accessing the Embedded Web Server Using Microsoft Internet Explorer                  22  Router Loses IP Connection When Security Enabled                 cccceeseseeeeeeteeesteeeeeees 22  Protocols Supported  ritaria aen aa aea a iti wale net ive ieee tian 23  Standards  Supported esien eirda eaa aaa ia aaae odiada ii 26  Flash Memory Cards Supported          c ccccccccesenececeneeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaeeeeaeeeseaaesseeeeseaeeeeaaeeseaees 31    308663 14 10 Rev 01    Tables    Table 1  Minimum PCR and SCR Settings for CES PVCS          ciceceeeeeeeeteeeeeteeees 11  Table 2  Default Settings for Serial Parameters without SDLC              ccseceeeeeeeees 13  Table 3  Default Settings for Serial Parameters with SDLC            cc eeeeseeeeeeeerteees 13  Table 4  BCC Board Types  Passport 2430 o0      ecccceceeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeesenaeeeseaeeseneees 18  Table 5  BCC Board Types  Passport 5430        c ccccccccccceessteeeeessneeeeessneeeeeessteeeeneees 19    Table 6  Standards Supported by Version 14 10         ececccesecesseseeeeeseeeeeeeesseeeess 26 
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25. f BayRS Version 14 00  we do not support the OSPF backup soloist  feature     e According to RFC 2328  the cost of an OSPF route to an aggregated group of  networks should be the distance to the furthest network in the group  A new  MIB parameter  wfOspfAggrUseMaxCost  allows you to determine how to  summarize the subnets using the area range  To use the furthest cost in the  routing table  set this MIB parameter to 1  Enable   If you accept the default  2   Disable   the OSPF route cost is represented as the shortest path to a network  within the aggregated group of networks     IPsec Guidelines    This section describes guidelines you should follow if you are using Internet  Protocol Security  IPsec  services     IPsec 3DES Performance Considerations    IPsec performance can vary greatly  and IPsec can impact router performance in  general  Factors that affect performance are the cryptographic algorithms that  IPsec uses  which consume substantial CPU resources  other protocols and  features running on the slot that share the same CPU resources as IPsec  and the  processing power of the BayRS router     The following information will help you plan and manage CPU resources in  BayRS routers configured with IPsec     Greater security can adversely affect performance  Before deploying IPsec   identify the data traffic that must be protected  Effective traffic analysis might  result in minimal performance impact on the router  Configure IPsec to bypass  traffic that does not ne
26. g Protocol  DVMRP   RFC 1076 Redefinition of Managed Objects for IEEE 802 3 Repeater Devices  AN hubs only   RFC 1079 Telnet Terminal Speed Option  RFC 1084 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions  RFC 1091 Telnet Terminal Type Option  RFC 1108 Security Options for the Internet Protocol  RFC 1112 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting  Appendix I  Internet Group Management Protocol  RFC 1116 Telnet Line Mode Option  RFC 1139 Echo Function for ISO 8473  RFC 1155 Structure and Identification of Management Information for  TCP IP based Internets  RFC 1157 Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP   RFC 1163 BGP 2  obsoleted by RFC 1267   RFC 1164 Application of BGP in the Internet  RFC 1166 Internet Numbers  RFC 1188 Proposed Standard for the Transmission of IP over FDDI  RFC 1191 Path MTU Discovery  RFC 1209 Transmission of IP Datagrams over SMDS  RFC 1212 Concise MIB Definitions  RFC 1213 MIB for Network Management of TCP IP Based Internets  RFC 1267 Border Gateway Protocol 3  BGP 3  obsoletes RFC 1163   RFC 1293 Inverse ARP for Frame Relay  obsoleted by RFC 2390   RFC 1294 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay  obsoleted by  RFC 1490 and RFC 2427   RFC 1304 Definition of Managed Objects for the SIP Interface Type  RFC 1305 Network Time Protocol  RFC 1315 Management Information Base for Frame Relay DTEs  obsoleted by RFC 2115   RFC 1321 MDS Digest Algorithm  RFC 1323 TCP Extensions for High Performance              continued        28    308663 14 10 Rev 01       Release Notes f
27. g the  Passport 5430 Multiservice Access Switch is incorrect        308663 14 10 Rev 01 3    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Traffic Filters Guidelines    Follow these guidelines when configuring traffic filters     If you apply a traffic filter to a multinetted interface  that is  an interface with  more than one IP address   the traffic filter might not work correctly  To  ensure that the filter works correctly  you must assign the same filter to all of  the IP addresses on the interface     Site Manager cannot understand traffic filters you have configured using the  BCC     When you implement outbound traffic filters for LAN protocols  in some  configurations the filters might cause a decline in throughput performance   For LAN circuits where the forwarding rate of the router is critical  monitor  the throughput performance after configuring outbound traffic filters  If you  notice an unacceptable performance degradation  try using inbound traffic  filters     If you use Site Manager or the BCC to configure IP traffic filters with  precedence values that are higher than the number of traffic filters configured   you might reach the maximum precedence value before you create the  maximum number of filters  When you reach the maximum precedence value  of 31 traffic filters  the router generates an error if you try to configure a filter  with a precedence of 32  The system does not place you in extended filtering  mode     For
28. ing  circuit emulation services  CES   TDM provides a way to merge data from several  sources into a single channel  TDM enables you to divide each channel into time  slots and assign to each transmitting device at least one of the time slots for its  transmission  For information about how to configure CES  refer to Configuring  ATM Services     General Guidelines    The following guidelines supplement the instructions in the BayRS Version 14 10  documentation set     APPN on Passport 2430 Requires 32 MB of DRAM    To run Advanced Peer to Peer Networking  APPN  on the Passport 2430  you  must purchase and install the 16 MB memory upgrade  for a total of 32 MB of  dynamic RAM  DRAM      Using Both Site Manager and the BCC    You can use either Site Manager or the BCC to manage Nortel Networks routers   If you want to use both tools  follow these guidelines     e Do not try to use both Site Manager and the BCC to manage a single router  during the same configuration session  You are prohibited from doing so with  a lock out mechanism     e Site Manager cannot understand traffic filters you configured using the BCC     LED Sequence During Booting of Passport 5430    During the boot sequence for the Passport 5430  the Boot LED remains on  green   and the Run LED lights green  indicating that the Passport 5430 is operational   Whenever the Boot LED is on  green   the Passport 5430 is in either Boot or Run  mode  The description of the Boot sequence LEDs in Installing and Operatin
29. lnetworks com corporate year2000 bay      Using Embedded Web Server to Transfer Files    When you use the embedded Web server to transfer files to or from the router   HTTP  Hypertext Transfer Protocol  encapsulates the data  You do not need to be  concerned with selecting a file format  text or binary  for example  the way you  would if you were using FIP  File Transfer Protocol  or TFIP  Trivial File  Transfer Protocol  to transfer the files     For example  to transfer an image file to the router  use your browser   s default file  format type to transfer the file to the router   s FLASH memory  The file arrives at  the router as an image file from which you can boot the router     Configuring PU 4 and SDLC Link Stations    If you use PU 4 devices with Synchronous Data Link Control  SDLC  and modulo  128  set the SDLC parameters MAXOUT and MAXIN to 127  You see these  parameters in the SDLC Link Station Configuration window  For instructions on  setting these parameters  see Configuring SDLC Services        10 308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Configuring CES    To correctly support CBR  constant bit rate  bandwidth for CES  PVCs that are  external to the Passport 5430 must provide a minimum PCR  peak cell rate  and  SCR  sustained cell rate   If the PVCs do not provide these minimum rates  the  PVCs will experience data underruns  and the CES circuit will lose data     The BCC and Site Manager automatic
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31. n        Note  To use RADIUS with IP utilities such as FTP  NTP  HTTP  and Telnet   your RADIUS server must support VSAs        The RADIUS dictionary file  bayrs dct  defines the Nortel Networks  vendor specific attributes  The Nortel Networks vendor ID is 1584  as allocated  by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority  Use this ID in the header when                using VSAs   For more information on See this document  RADIUS Configuring RADIUS  BaySecure Access Control BaySecure Access Control Administration Guide  for  your specific platform  UNIX  Netware  or Windows NT   Multilevel Access Using the Bay Command Console  BCC                       14 308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    BCC Guidelines    The BCC is a command line interface for configuring Nortel Networks devices     Before using the BCC  see the following guidelines for using the software and the  platforms  protocols  interfaces  and hardware modules that the BCC supports     BCC and BayRS Compatibility    Starting with BayRS Version 14 00  the BCC software version number matches  that of BayRS  For example  the version of BCC that ships with BayRS Version  14 10 is BCC Version 14 10  We have made this change to help you align versions  of BCC with versions of BayRS     Deleting Interfaces with the BCC    Before using the BCC to delete an interface  make sure that you did not use Site  Manager to configure the interface with a protocol that 
32. n the 5782 MPE  BayRS 14 10 does not release virtual channel connections  when they time out  To maintain the availability of VCCs for new activities   configure a LAN emulation client  LEC  other than the router to release the  inactive VCCs     Accessing the Embedded Web Server Using Microsoft Internet  Explorer    When you access the embedded Web server using Microsoft    Internet Explorer  Version 4 72 2106 8  the file page is blank  However  Internet Explorer Version  4 72 3110 8 works correctly  We suggest that you upgrade to Version 4 72 3110 8  or later     Router Loses IP Connection When Security Enabled    If you change the setting of the router   s IP Security feature  MIB variable  wflIpIntfCfgEnableSecurity  from Disabled to Enabled  the router loses its IP  connection  You must reboot the router        22 308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Protocols Supported    BayRS Version 14 10 supports the following bridging routing protocols and  router configuration features     Advanced Peer to Peer Networking  APPN   AppleTalk and AppleTalk Update Routing Protocol  AURP   Asynchronous transfer mode  ATM   on the Passport 5430 only   ATM Data Exchange Interface  ATM DXI    ATM Half Bridge  AHB    ATM LAN Emulation  802 3 and 802 5    Bandwidth Allocation Protocol  BAP    Binary Synchronous Communication Type 3  BSC3   Bisync over TCP  BOT    Bootstrap Protocol  BootP    Border Gateway Protocol  BGP 3 an
33. nds bootstrap packets that contain a fragment tag set to a zero  value  When the Nortel Networks router receives these packets  it treats them as  duplicate packets and immediately drops them     To enable a Nortel Networks router to accept bootstrap packets from a Cisco  router  set the Cisco Compatible parameter to Enable using Site Manager     Cisco Drops RP Advertisement Messages with Zero Prefix Count    If you configure a Cisco router to serve as the bootstrap router  BSR  and you  configure a Nortel Networks router to serve as an RP router for a PIM domain  the  Cisco router drops any RP advertisement packet it receives from the RP router  that contains a zero group prefix count  As a result  the Cisco router cannot  advertise RP set information to all PIM routers in the domain     To ensure that the Cisco router sends advertisement messages to all multicast  group ranges using address 224 0 0 0 4  set the Cisco Compatible parameter to  Enable        308663 14 10 Rev 01 5    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Routers Ignore RP Priority and Hash Value During RP Selection    You configure multiple RPs responsible for the same or overlapping group ranges  in a PIM domain  For RPs responsible for the same group ranges  a Cisco router  selects the first RP on the RP list  regardless of the RP priority and hash value  For  RPs responsible for overlapping group ranges  a Cisco router selects the router  with the most specific grou
34. ocol  MP  obsoleted by RFC 1990    RFC 1755 Signaling Support for IP over ATM   RFC 1762 PPP Banyan VINES Control Protocol  BVCP    RFC 1763 PPP DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol  DNCP    RFC 1764 PPP XNS IDP Control Protocol  KNSCP    RFC 1771 Border Gateway Protocol 4  BGP 4  obsoletes RFC 1654     continued   308663 14 10 Rev 01 29    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430                                                                         Table 6  Standards Supported by Version 14 10  continued    Standard Description   RFC 1795 Data Link Switching  Switch to Switch Protocol  Version 1   RFC 1819 Internet Stream Protocol  Version 2   RFC 1974 PPP Stac LZS Compression Protocol   RFC 1989 PPP Link Quality Monitoring  obsoletes RFC 1333    RFC 1990 PPP Multilink Protocol  MP  obsoletes RFC 1717    RFC 2068 HTTP Version 1 1   RFC 2069 An extension to HTTP  Digest Access Authentication   RFC 2104 HMAC  Keyed Hashing for Message Authentication   RFC 2115 Management Information Base for Frame Relay DTEs Using SMIv2  obsoletes   RFC 1315    RFC 2138 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service  RADIUS    RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting   RFC 2166 Data Link Switching  Version 2 0  Enhancements   RFC 2178 OSPF Version 2   RFC 2205 Resource ReSerVation Protocol  RSVP     Version 1 Functional Specification  RFC 2338 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol   RFC 2385 Protection of BGP Sessions via the TCP MD5 Signature Option   RFC 2390 Inverse Address Re
35. oes not affect the  configuration of the router     Protocol Prioritization No Call Filters and TCP Applications    Using a no call filter that applies to any TCP application can cause TCP to  retransmit the filtered packet     When two routers running a TCP application are connected using a demand line   and the demand line becomes inactive  the TCP application remains connected     If a demand line configured with a no call filter goes down  the no call filter drops  the TCP packet that matches the no call filter rule  Because TCP never receives an  acknowledgment that the packet was dropped  the TCP application continues to  retransmit that packet until the connection times out and the application stops  operating        Note  No call filters are specific to dial services  For additional information  about traffic filters and protocol prioritization  see Configuring Traffic Filters  and Protocol Prioritization           12 308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Adding SDLC Changes Serial Parameter Settings  When you configure SDLC on a serial interface  the router software automatically  changes the values for the following serial parameters   e cable type  e clock source  e internal clock speed    e signal mode    Defaults for serial parameters  without SDLC  are listed in Table 2                 Table 2  Default Settings for Serial Parameters without SDLC  Parameter Default Setting   cable type null   clock
36. or  disclosure by the U S  Government is subject to the restrictions set forth in subparagraph  c  1  of the Commercial  Computer Software   Restricted Rights clause of FAR 52 227 19 and the limitations set out in this license for civilian  agencies  and subparagraph  c  1  ii  of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause of DFARS  252 227 7013  for agencies of the Department of Defense or their successors  whichever is applicable     6  Use of Software in the European Community  This provision applies to all Software acquired for use within the  European Community  If Licensee uses the Software within a country in the European Community  the Software  Directive enacted by the Council of European Communities Directive dated 14 May  1991  will apply to the  examination of the Software to facilitate interoperability  Licensee agrees to notify Nortel Networks of any such  intended examination of the Software and may procure support and assistance from Nortel Networks     7  Term and termination  This license is effective until terminated  however  all of the restrictions with respect to  Nortel Networks    copyright in the Software and user manuals will cease being effective at the date of expiration of the  Nortel Networks copyright  those restrictions relating to use and disclosure of Nortel Networks    confidential  information shall continue in effect  Licensee may terminate this license at any time  The license will automatically  terminate if Licensee fails
37. or BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430                                                                                           Table 6  Standards Supported by Version 14 10  continued    Standard Description   RFC 1331 Point to Point Protocol  PPP  obsoleted by RFC 1661    RFC 1332 PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol  IPCP    RFC 1333 PPP Link Quality Monitoring  obsoleted by RFC 1989    RFC 1334 PPP Authentication Protocols   RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol  Revision 2    RFC 1356 Multiprotocol Interconnect on X 25 and ISDN in the Packet Mode   RFC 1376 PPP DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol  DNCP    RFC 1377 OSI over PPP   RFC 1378 PPP AppleTalk Control Protocol  ATCP    RFC 1390 Transmission of IP and ARP over FDDI Networks   RFC 1403 BGP OSPF Interaction   RFC 1434 Data Link Switching  Switch to Switch Protocol   RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM AAL5   RFC 1490 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay  obsoletes RFC 1294  obsoleted by  RFC 2427    RFC 1541 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol   RFC 1552 The PPP Internetwork Packet Exchange Control Protocol  IPXCP    RFC 1577 Classical IP and ARP over ATM   RFC 1585 MOSPF  Analysis and Experience   RFC 1634 Novell IPX over Various WAN Media  IPXWAN    RFC 1638 PPP Bridging Control Protocol  BCP    RFC 1654 Border Gateway Protocol 4  BGP 4  obsoleted by RFC 1771    RFC 1661 Point to Point Protocol  PPP  obsoletes RFC 1331    RFC 1662 PPP in HDLC like Framing   RFC 1717 PPP Multilink Prot
38. p range  regardless of the RP priority and hash value     As a workaround  configure only one RP router for each unique group range  This  allows the Nortel Networks router and the Cisco router to select the same RP     ATM Half Bridge Guidelines    BayRS Version 14 10 includes support of the ATM Half Bridge  AHB  feature     Please be aware that some users  operating under certain conditions  may  encounter issues such as the following     e When AHB caches an unsecure host that it learned via ARP  the associated  idle time is 0  The idle time remains at 0 and does not age correctly     e When you reset the AHB  it stops forwarding traffic out of the AHB port   e If you configure AHB on an ATM null PVC  the router may crash     Managing BayRS 14 10 and Carrier Network Services  CNS  1 2 0 0    The MIBs for BayRS 14 10 and Carrier Network Services  CNS  1 2 0 0 share  common structures  but have not been synchronized  This could cause object  conflicts in network management applications managing networks that include  both BayRS and CNS elements  If you want to manage both BayRS 14 10 and  CNS 1 2 0 0 elements in your network  we recommend loading the MIB for each  system into a separate instance of the network management application        6 308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    OSPF Guidelines    If you are using Open Shortest Path First  OSPF  services  please be aware of the  following guidelines     e As o
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40. rial Adapter Module  arnv34 8752 ARN V34 Modem Module  arndcsu 8768 56 64K DSU CSU Module  arnisdns 8784 ARN ISDN BRI S T Adapter Module  arnisdnu 8800 ARN ISDN BRI U Adapter Module  arnft1 8776 T1 FT1 DSU CSU Adapter Module  arnfe1 8780 E1 FE1 DSU CSU Adapter Module                      18 308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Table 5 lists the board types for the Passport 5430                          Table 5  BCC Board Types  Passport 5430  Technician  Interface or MIB   BCC Board Type Module ID Description   arnssync 8736 ARN Serial Adapter Module   arnv34 8752 ARN V34 Modem Module   arnft1 8776 T1 FT1 DSU CSU Adapter Module   arnfe1 8780 E1 FE1 DSU CSU Adapter Module   arndcsu 8768 56 64K DSU CSU Module  not supported    arnisdns 8784 ARN ISDN BRI S T Adapter Module   arnisdnu 8800 ARN ISDN BRI U Adapter Module   formbfen 8000 FBR Ethernet Module                      308663 14 10 Rev 01    19    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Operating Limitations and Cautions    Be aware of the following limitations when using BayRS 14 10     Unsupported Features    BayRS 14 10 does not support the following features and capabilities     Firewall 1     DES 40 WAN Encryption Option  WEP  or DES 56 WAN Encryption Option   WEP  to perform PPP or frame relay layer 2 encryption  We recommend that  you use Internet Protocol Security  IPsec  services for security     Hi fn    LZS
41. rtisement Protocol  SAP        24    308663 14 10 Rev 01    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    e Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP   e Source route bridging  SRB    e Source route bridging over ATM permanent virtual circuits  PVCs   e Spanning tree   e Switched Multimegabit Data Service  SMDS    e Synchronous Data Link Control  SDLC    e Telnet  inbound and outbound    e Transmission Control Protocol  TCP    e Transparent bridge   e Transparent to source routing translation bridge  e Trivial File Transfer Protocol  TFTP    e User Datagram Protocol  UDP    e  V 25bis dialup   e Virtual Network Systems  VINES    e Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol  VRRP    e X 25 with QLLC   e Xerox Network System  XNS    e XMODEM and YMODEM       308663 14 10 Rev 01 25    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Standards Supported    Table 6 lists the Request For Comments  RFCs  and other standards documents  with which Version 14 10 complies  BayRS Version 14 10 might support  additional standards that are not listed in this table                                                              Table 6  Standards Supported by Version 14 10   Standard Description   ANSI Digital Hierarchy    Supplement to formats specifications   T1 107b 1991   ANSI T1 404 DS3 Metallic Interface Specification   ANSI X3t9 5 Fiber Distributed Data Interface  FDDI    Bellcore FR 440 Transport Systems Generic Requirements  TS
42. solution Protocol  obsoletes RFC 1293    RFC 2403 Use of HMAC MD5 96 within ESP and AH   RFC 2404 Use of HMAC SHA 1 96 within ESP and AH   RFC 2405 ESP DES CBC Cipher Algorithm with Explicit IV   RFC 2406 IP Encapsulating Security Payload  ESP    RFC 2407 Internet IP Security Domain of Interpretation for ISAKMP   RFC 2409 Internet Key Exchange  IKE    RFC 2410 NULL Encryption Algorithm and Its Use with IPsec   RFC 2427 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay  obsoletes RFC 1294 and RFC 1490   RFC 2451 ESP CBC Mode Cipher Algorithms   VINES 4 11 BayRS works with the Banyan VINES 4 11 standard  BayRS Version 8 10  and          later  also supports VINES 5 50 sequenced routing           30    308663 14 10 Rev 01       Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Flash Memory Cards Supported    You use Personal Computer Memory Card International Association  PCMCIA   flash memory cards to store the software image and the configuration files in  Nortel Networks routers  Software images for BayRS 14 10 require 8 or 16 MB  flash cards  however  you can store configuration files on 4 MB flash cards     Table 7 lists the flash memory cards approved for use                                                              Table 7  Approved Flash Memory Cards  Size Vendor Part Number  4 MB Advanced Micro Devices  AMD  AMCO004CFLKA 150  AMP 797262 3  797263 2  Centennial FLO4M 20 11119  FLO4M 20 11138  Epson HWB401BNX2  IBM IBM1700400D1DA 25  Intel IMCO
43. the BCC does not  recognize  If you did  use Site Manager to delete the interface     Sending BCC Feedback    After you use the BCC  we welcome your feedback  Please visit the BCC Web site  at the following URL  where you can leave a message     http   support baynetworks com library tpubs bccfeedbk    Memory Requirements    To use the BCC  each slot on the router must have    e 16 MB of dynamic RAM  DRAM    e 2MB of free memory available when you start the BCC   If you try to start the BCC with insufficient DRAM or free memory on a slot  the    BCC returns the following message  In this case  you must use Site Manager  instead of the BCC to configure the router          Brror   Unable to load bcc command from file system   Loadable Module  bcc ex          308663 14 10 Rev 01 15    Release Notes for BayRS Version 14 10 for the Passport 2430 and Passport 5430    Interfaces Supported    You can use BCC commands to configure the following interfaces     e ATM  ATM DXI only on the Passport 2430     e Console    e DSU CSU   e Ethernet   e FDDI  Passport 5430 only   e FEI   e FTI   e ISDN BRI    e MCEI MCT1  Passport 5430 only    e Serial  synchronous    e Virtual  referred to in Site Manager as Circuitless IP   e V 34 Modem    Protocols Supported    You can use BCC commands to configure the following protocols and services     e Access  multiuser access accounts    e ARP   e ATM  ATM DXI only on the Passport 2430    e BGP  including accept and announce policies    e Dial backup   
44. ue During RP Selection              0 cee 6   ATM Half Bridge Guidelines             c cccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaaeseeeeeesaeeeseaeeeseeesesnaeeseaes 6  Managing BayRS 14 10 and Carrier Network Services  CNS  1 2 0 0 00    cece 6  OSPF GUIGCIINGS 5 saat Ae ariora aeniea inna aeie enaa uaea Aa aatan ahaaa nata aaua hads 7  IPsec  Guidelines  niinniin p ei nate nee 7  IPsec 3DES Performance Considerations             c ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeseaeeneneees 7   IPsec  Executable   aa cicies having I E dade anh 8   Adding the IPsec File to the BayRS 14 10 Base Kernel               cceeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 9    308663 14 10 Rev 01 V    BayRS Bandwidth Broker for Differentiated Services              cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeeees 9    Event Database vases cust sce ei E Ea a EAE taceabeasiedyaensaacte 10  Year 2000 Compliance sisipin ienei aiiai a aae ai Naaien 10  Using Embedded Web Server to Transfer Files              ccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetstaeeneaeees 10  Configuring PU 4 and SDLC Link Stations  0     0  eccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeas 10  Configuring CES paaka aa a e ra aar aa a aaa aSa Eaa a aa A Eae AaS SEE 11  Creating Multiple GRE Tunnels       sssessseeeseeesseeesieeieeissrrissrrssrrsssrnssirnnsrnnstnnssnn usent nnt 12  Configuring NAT Dynamically      ssssseeesseeeseeesseeesneesiissrisssrrssrrnssinnnttnnstnnssnnnennnstnnsenn nnt 12  Protocol Prioritization No Call Filters and TCP Applications          sseeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeene 12 
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