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1. 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Identifying Board Types Tables 1 through 5 identify the Board Type parameter values displayed by the BCC Use the Board Type column to identify a hardware module in an AN ANH ARN ASN BN or System 5000 router configuration Note You cannot use BCC commands to configure the operation of an FE1 adapter module for any AN or ANH router or an X 25 PAD or V 34 console modem daughterboard for the ARN router Use Site Manager to configure these daughterboards Inserting a daughterboard into an AN base module redefines its module ID and board type Table 1 lists the AN and ANH board types Table 1 BCC Board Types AN and ANH Modules Technician Interface or MIB BCC Board Type Module ID Description andeds 1033 AN ENET 2 Ethernet ports 2 serial ports andedsg 1050 ANH 8 2 Ethernet ports 2 serial ports and an 8 port Ethernet hub active for the first Ethernet port andedsh 1035 ANH 12 2 Ethernet ports 2 serial ports and a 12 port Ethernet hub andedst 1034 AN ENET 2 Ethernet ports 2 serial ports 1 token ring port andst 1037 AN TOKEN 2 serial ports 1 token ring port ansdsedst 1041 AN ENET TOKEN 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports 1 token ring port anseds 1024 AN ENET 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports with 16 MB DRAM ansedsg 1047 ANH 8 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports and an 8 port Ethernet hub ansedsh 1026 ANH 12 1 E
2. 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 RFC 1552 The PPP Internetwork Packet Exchange Control Protocol IPXCP RFC 1577 Classical IP and ARP over ATM RFC 1583 OSPF Version 2 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 Protocol MP obsoleted by RFC 1990 RFC 1755 Signaling Support for IP over ATM RFC 1757 Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base RMON for AN ANH and ARN equipped with data collection module only RFC 1762 PPP Banyan VINES Control Protocol BVCP RFC 1763 PPP DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol DNCP RFC 1764 PPP XNS IDP Control Protocol XNSCP RFC 1771 Border Gateway Protocol 4 BGP 4 obsoletes RFC 1654 RFC 1795 Data Link Switching Switch to Switch Protocol Version 1 RFC 1819 Internet Stream Protocol Version 2 continued 303555 A Rev 01 41 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 6 Standards Supported by Version 13 00
3. Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 BayRS Version 13 00 Site Manager Software Version 7 00 BCC Version 4 05 Part No 303555 A Rev 01 October 1998 Bay Networks Where Information Flows n Bay Networks Where Information Flows 4401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal Street Santa Clara CA 95054 Billerica MA 01821 Copyright 1998 Bay Networks Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA October 1998 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 Bay Networks 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 AN BCN BLN BN FRE Quick2Config and Bay Networks are registered trademarks and Advanced Remote Node ANH ARN ASN BayRS BayStack SPEX System 5000 and the Bay Networks logo are trademarks of Bay Networks Inc Microsoft MS MS DOS Win32 Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of
4. Changing Sync to Serial In BCC syntax the term sync has been changed to serial This global change affects all sync related config or show commands BCC Help Initialization Obtaining a response from a BCC Help request may require an initialization time of about one minute This initialization occurs only when issuing the first Help command after booting the device Subsequent requests for BCC Help information take only one or two seconds Interfaces Supported You can use BCC commands to configure the following interfaces e ATM e Console e DCM e DSU CSU e Ethernet FDDI FTI HSSI ISDN BRI 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 MCEI MCTI Serial synchronous Token ring V 34 modem adapter for the ARN router Virtual referred to in Site Manager as Circuitless IP Tables 1 through 5 on pages 8 to 13 list the link and net modules that the BCC supports Global Protocols Supported You can use BCC commands to configure the following global protocols ARP BGP including accept and announce policies FTP HTTP IGMP IP including access policies static routes and adjacent hosts IPX including static netbios route IPXWAN NTP OSPF including accept and announce policies RIP including accept and announce policies SNMP Telnet TFTP Interface Protocols Supported You can use BCC commands to configure the following interface protocols ARP ATM Dia
5. ERR RR RR EE 28 Guidelines for Working with BayRS Version 13 00 n T ER MEET 28 ANANH aNd ARN Guidelines m 28 Allocating Memory on ARN Routers c cccesceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeencaeenaeenaeeeaes 28 Cycling Power to the ARN T ree TT sekst 28 DSU CSU Test LED Remains On After Bound ex ve eb LRL a E eb d 29 Network Booting on DSU CSU Interfaces essen 29 ARN Router Not a Supported DVS RADIUS Client sesssessseeeess 29 BayRS Version 13 00 Flash Memory Requirements sss 29 Creating Multiple GRE Tunnels ile E ied raiegis reer lai ieheeiels 29 ONS NO Operational ceirios ie dee e Sepu cou I ener a teet seen 30 Editing Line Resources for FT1 Services sssssssssseeeeeenees 30 FT1 T1 DSU CSU Guidelines ve eee ce E ii EE 30 PEDES EEE aa bono eae up a DER 30 FT1 T1 and ISDN Phone Line Cauliaufaticn U MH 31 Selecting 56K Rate Adaption on FT1 T1 DSU CSU Lines 31 Hiin Stac Lz5 Compression Executable 54 et ca adi ua 31 IP Fragmentation Not Supported over GRE Tunnels PT ERR MT Tr PONT suci e 32 Coeur NAT Dynamically iadusiisisei tama aeria doble pra R ed nb saa x dd ede cd 32 NAT Interfaces isses tete tete eeedne luket EE re TM aids eins Serien 32 Deleting NAT from a Ranier EEE Terr ore E 32 ORO CG LAN Farie FIEIS UR T 32
6. For more information about L2TP see Configuring L2TP Services Domain Name Removal Prior to RADIUS Authentication In BayRS Version 12 20 there is a new feature for L2TP configuration that enables you to remove the domain name from the complete user name before RADIUS authentication takes place By default this feature is enabled consequently the LNS automatically removes the delimiter which separates the user name and the domain name and the entire domain name If your RADIUS server database includes domain names as part of the user name entries you need to disable this feature To do this set the Remove Domain Name parameter to Disable RIP Support For BayRS 12 20 the LNS now supports RIP RIP is particularly useful when the remote host is a router because it enables the LNS to learn routing information from the remote router 303555 A Rev 01 19 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Flow Control For an L2TP session you can enable flow control Flow control manages congestion across the connection ensures that packets are not lost and makes sure the devices at each end of the connection are communicating properly L2TP IP Address Assignment When configuring the LNS you must configure an IP address for every slot that has an L2TP interface This address is referred to as the L2TP IP interface address The L2TP IP interface address is internal to the LNS When communicating with the remote user the LNS assoc
7. New Hardware for BayRS 12 20 BayRS Version 12 20 supports the following new hardware FE1 E1 WAN Adapter Module The FE1 E1 WAN adapter module works with Bay Networks AN ANH and ARN routers It operates like a T1 CSU DSU for E1 circuits This adapter has an X 21 or V 35 serial interface through which it connects to the router and a G 703 G 704 interface through which it connects to the network To use the FE1 E1 WAN adapter module on the AN ANH or ARN router you must upgrade the boot and diagnostic PROMs For a complete list of boot and diagnostic PROMs for BayRS Version 12 20 see Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 13 xx For more information about configuring the FEI E1 WAN adapter module see Configuring WAN Line Services 303555 A Rev 01 25 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 FRE 2 060E Processor Module with Advanced Compression Coprocessor Daughterboard The FRE 2 060E processor module is equipped with the advanced compression coprocessor daughterboard Although it is interoperable with existing software based compression services the advanced compression coprocessor daughterboard performs all compression decompression and compression related functions in hardware so that the FRE 2 060E processor does not need to perform them This new hardware configuration for BN platforms offers a choice of hardware compression algorithms that interoperates with FRE 3 FRE 2 060 FRE 2 040 and FRE processors and all LMI and
8. continued Standard Description RFC 1989 PPP Link Quality Monitoring obsoletes RFC 1333 RFC 1990 PPP Multilink Protocol MP obsoletes RFC 1717 RFC 2138 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting RFC 2166 Data Link Switching Version 2 0 Enhancements RFC 2205 Resource ReSerVation Protocol RSVP Version 1 Functional Specification 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 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 Bay Networks routers Software images for BayRS13 00 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 AMCOOACFLKA 150 AMP 797262 3 797263 2 Centennial FLO4M 20 11119 FLO4M 20 11138 Epson HWB401BNX2 IBM IBM1700400D1DA 25 Intel IMCO04FLSAQ1381 continued 42 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 7 Approved Flash Memory Cards continued Size Vendor Part Number 8 MB AMD AMCOO8CFLKA 150 AMC008CFLKA 200 AMC008CFLKA 250 AMCOO08DFLKA 150 AMCOO08DFLKA 200 AMCOO08DFLK
9. 303555 A Rev 01 vii Protocol Prioritization No Call Filters and TCP Applications 32 Support for Strata Flash Card Er EEE TT oe FETE T fetes 39 p OETA IP D 33 LOEO EI GLE EE Xu Fake x Val cup be sn bake ati otc REUS GR ERRARE d 33 Restriction When Deleting ATM from a Router if Signaling is Enabled 33 Restriction if Signal Ports Settings on a Switch and Router Conflict 33 Restriction When Creating FTP from the BOC 1 eeesenith entm natae 34 Restriction When Deleting a Hybrid Mode Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC 34 Restriction When Using DLSw APPN Boundary Port with AS400s and Other Adjacent Link Stations FE arisk Sake eens enemies EE site Restriction When Using Show atm line phy Command Options 34 Restriction When Virtual Channel Connections VCCs Become Inactive 35 PN SPP GO ee E EAO EAE E E 35 Skardas SPP T A 38 Flash Memory Cards Supported ere EE ET T T ere 42 viii 303555 A Rev 01 Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 303555 A Rev 01 Tables BCC Board Types AN and ANH Modules see 8 BCC Board Types BLN and BCN Modules se 10 BCC Board Types ASN MODNER cicccicsscsccsissdecslcacdsceddiediniedstadateeionctentaees 11 BOG Board Types ARN Modules scie ia tr rac e ret p
10. ATM permanent virtual circuits PVCs e Spanning Tree Switched Multimegabit Data Service SMDS e Synchronous Data Link Control SDLC e Telnet inbound and outbound 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 V25bis dialup e Virtual Network Systems VINES e X25 with QLLC e Xerox Network System XNS e XMODEM and YMODEM 303555 A Rev 01 37 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Standards Supported Table 6 lists the Request For Comments RFCs and other standards documents with which Version 13 00 complies BayRS Version 13 00 may support additional standards that are not listed in this table Table 6 Standards Supported by Version 13 00 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 TSGR 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 IEEE 802 1 Logical Link Control LLC IEEE 802 1Q IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tagging IEEE 802 3 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision
11. Cache Mode Site Manager Version 6 20 provides a fourth configuration mode cache mode which is a hybrid of the existing remote and dynamic modes Cache mode addresses the problem of long response times that may be encountered while configuring a router in dynamic mode while still providing real time configuration to the target router For information about cache mode see Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager Data Collection Module You can now use the BCC to configure a data collection module DCM for RMON and RMON on an AN ANH and ARN router For information about configuring a DCM see Configuring RMON and RMON 2 Dial Backup You can now use the BCC to configure dial backup service For more information about using the BCC to configure dial backup service see Configuring Dial Services Equal Cost Multipath IP Static Routes IP supports equal cost multipath ECMP static routes for traffic load balancing If IP considers the ECMP routes to be the best routes IP uses them in the way you specify in round robin fashion for example to forward data Frame Relay You can use the BCC to configure frame relay on serial HSSI and MCTI E1 modules You can also use BCC commands to configure frame relay as a backup interface over dial services Frame relay supports the AN ARN ASN BN and System 5000 platforms 303555 A Rev 01 17 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Generic Routing Encapsulation Generi
12. Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP e Encryption WEP proprietary e Exterior Gateway Protocol 2 EGP 2 303555 A Rev 01 35 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 File Transfer Protocol FTP Frame relay PVC SVC HP Probe Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Interface redundancy proprietary Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Internet Gateway Management Protocol IGMP Internet Packet Exchange IPX Internet Protocol IP Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 IPv6 PPP Control Protocol CP Internet Stream Protocol ST2 Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP Learning Bridge Logical Link Control 2 LLC2 Multi Protocol over ATM MPOA Multicast OSPF MOSPF Native Mode LAN NML Network Core 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 36 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 e Resource Reservation Protocol RSVP e Router discovery e Router redundancy proprietary e Routing Information Protocol RIP e Service Advertisement Protocol SAP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Source Routing Bridge Source Routing Bridge over
13. PARTICULAR PURPOSE Licensee is responsible for the security of 303555 A Rev 01 iii its own data and information and for maintaining adequate procedures apart from the Software to reconstruct lost or altered files data or programs 4 Limitation of liability IN NO EVENT WILL BAY NETWORKS OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY COST OF SUBSTITUTE PROCUREMENT SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INACCURATE OR LOST DATA OR LOSS OF USE OR PROFITS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF BAY NETWORKS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF BAY NETWORKS RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE OR THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID TO BAY NETWORKS FOR THE SOFTWARE LICENSE 5 Government Licensees This provision applies to all Software and documentation acquired directly or indirectly by or on behalf of the United States Government The Software and documentation are commercial products licensed on the open market at market prices and were developed entirely at private expense and without the use of any U S Government funds The license to the U S Government is granted only with restricted rights and use duplication 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
14. hardware resets Restarting the router turns the LED off However this action is not necessary for proper operation of the DSU CSU interface Network Booting on DSU CSU Interfaces AN and ANH DSU CSU interfaces do not support network booting in BayRS Version 13 00 The ARN DSU CSU supports network booting only over interfaces configured for 64 Kb s Clear Channel service ARN Router Not a Supported DVS RADIUS Client The ARN router is not a supported DVS RADIUS client BayRS Version 13 00 Flash Memory Requirements BayRS Version 13 00 software ships on the following flash memory cards Platform Flash Memory Required Associated Software Suites AN ANH 8 or 16 MB corp suite ip access office suite ARN 8 or 16 MB corp suite ip access office suite ASN 8 or 16 MB corp suite lan suite office suite System suite wan suite BN 8 or 16 MB atm corp suite lan suite System suite vnr suite wan suite System 5000 8 or 16 MB corp suite lan suite system suite vnr suite wan suite Creating Multiple GRE Tunnels When creating multiple GRE tunnels dynamically you can configure a maximum of 5 point to point GRE tunnels In multipoint configurations you can configure 64 GRE tunnels per interface 303555 A Rev 01 29 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 DNS Not Operational Configuring IP Utilities provides information about the Domain Name System DNS client and how to configure it using Sit
15. router for VLANs performing a one armed router function while continuing to deliver WAN connectivity and security firewalling between domains This is not an implementation of VLANs on the router It only provides termination of VLANs on a router and does not extend the VLAN across the wide area 802 1Q tagging supports only 100BASE T and is implemented on ARN ASN and BN router platforms For information about 802 1Q see Configuring Ethernet FDDI and Token Ring Services ARN ASN and System 5000 Support You can use the BCC to configure the ARN ASN and System 5000 router and all related hardware modules except for the X 25 PAD module FE1 adapter module and V 34 console modem You cannot use the BCC to configure the ARN 10 100 TX or the ARN 100 FX base units 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 ATM Configuration The following features are new for ATM in BayRS Version 12 20 For more information about ATM see Configuring ATM Services ATM BCC Support You can use BCC commands to configure PVC classical IP and LAN emulation service records You can also use BCC commands to configure IP PVC classical IP and LEC service records or IPX PVC and LEC service records only over ATM MPOA Server Configuration BayRS Version 12 20 supports MPOA server MPS configuration over ATM Multi Protocol Over ATM MPOA is the ATM Forum standard that specifies a way to efficiently transport intersubnet u
16. 0 are Year 2000 Compliance Certified by Bay Networks They have successfully passed the Bay Networks Test Procedure which tests conformance to the Bay Networks Year 2000 compliance definition both of which can be found at the Bay Networks Year 2000 Web Site at http www baynetworks com year2000 Upgrading to Version 13 00 To upgrade BayRS to Version 13 00 or to upgrade Site Manager software to Version 7 00 see Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 13 xx in your upgrade package Upgrading L2TP Configurations If you have a BayRS Version 12 10 configuration file that includes L2TP operating on a router using BayRS Version 13 00 the router automatically upgrades the assigned user network addresses to Version 12 20 L2TP IP interface addresses L2TP IP interface addresses are internal to the router When communicating with the remote user the router associates the user s IP address with an L2TP IP interface address that you configure The user network addresses assigned to Version 12 10 apply to the entire router In Version 13 00 each slot has a unique L2TP IP address Consequently if the number of configured L2TP slots is greater than the number of configured assigned user network addresses the router may not be able to upgrade every slot from a Version 12 10 configuration to a Version 13 00 configuration The router automatically converts all assigned user network addresses to L2TP IP addresses For slots that exceed the number of as
17. A 250 Centennial FL08M 25 11119 01 FL08M 15 11119 01 FLO8M 20 11138 FLO8M 20 11119 01 Epson HWB801BNXO Intel IMCO08FLSP Q1422 Centenniel Strata Flash FL08 20 11736 J5 61 16 MB Epson HWB161BNX2 Centenniel Strata Flash FL16 20 11736 J5 61 303555 A Rev 01 43
18. CE1 II for 75 ohm Leased Line mcelii75 188 AG2111004 75 ohm Dual Port Multichannel E1 MCE1 II for 75 ohm Leased Line smceliit20 191 AG2111001 120 ohm Single Port Multichannel E1 MCE1 II for ISDN PRI and Leased Line mceliit20 190 AG2111002 120 ohm Dual Port Multichannel E1 MCE1 II for ISDN PRI and Leased Line Table 3 lists the ASN board types Table 3 BCC Board Types ASN Modules Technician BCC Interface or MIB Board Type Module ID Description denm 1280 Dual Port Ethernet Net Module dsnmin 1540 Dual Port Synchronous Net Module dtnm 2048 Dual Port Token Ring Net Module qsyncm 1664 Quad Port Synchronous Net Module spex 512 SPEX Net Module spexhsd 769 SPEX Hot Swap Net Module continued 303555 A Rev 01 11 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 3 BCC Board Types ASN Modules continued Technician BCC Interface or MIB Board Type Module ID Description mmfsddas 1793 Multimode FDDI Net Module smfsddas 1801 Single Mode FDDI Net Module smammbdas 1825 Hybrid PHY A FDDI Net Module mmasmbdas 1833 Hybrid PHY B FDDI Net Module dsnminisdn 1588 ISDN BRI Dual Sync Net Module mceinm 2816 MCE1 Net Module asnqpbri 2560 Quad BRI Net Module se100nm 2304 100BASE T Ethernet Net Module dmctinm 2944 Dual Port MCT1 Net Module shssinm 3584 HSSI Net Module Table 4 lists the ARN board types Table 4 BCC Board Types ARN Modules Technicia
19. Detection CSMA CD IEEE 802 5 Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications IEEE 802 10 Bridge with Spanning Tree 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 RFC 826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol RFC 827 Exterior Gateway Protocol EGP continued 38 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 6 Standards Supported by Version 13 00 continued Standard Description RFC 854 Telnet Protocol Specification 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 ove
20. Dial Virtual Private Network Dial VPN services provide switched connectivity to virtual private networks VPNs based on Internet Engineering Task Force IETF specifications Corporate customers can subscribe to this service for remote dial access to virtual private networks or to the Internet over telephone lines For information about configuring Bay Dial VPN see Configuring and Troubleshooting Bay Dial VPN Services BCC show Commands BCC show commands are available for all router platforms hardware and protocols supported by the BCC For information about BCC show commands see the appropriate protocol manual BGP Route Reflector A BGP router configured for internal BGP IBGP must establish a peer to peer session with every other IBGP speaker in the AS In an AS with a large number of IBGP speakers this full mesh topology can result in high bandwidth and maintenance costs For example a full mesh topology for an AS with 50 IBGP speakers requires 1 225 internal peer to peer connections To avoid the high cost of a full mesh topology to support IBGP speakers within a large AS you can configure a router to function as an IBGP route reflector An IBGP speaker that needs to communicate with other BGP speakers in the AS establishes a peer to peer RR client session with the IBGP route reflector For more information about BGP Route Reflector see Configuring IP Services 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00
21. PCI based link modules The FRE 2 060E with advanced compression coprocessor daughterboard supports hardware data compression over the following WAN interfaces e Multichannel E1 II MCE1 ID e Dual Multichannel E1 DMCE1 ID e Multichannel T1 MCT1 e Dual Multichannel T1 DMCT1 Quad Multichannel T1 QMCT1 e Octal Synchronous OSync e Quad Synchronous QSync e Ethernet Synchronous Advanced Filter ESAF The FRE 2 060E with advanced compression coprocessor daughterboard supports MSA compression for the following WAN protocols on BN platforms e Frame relay e PPP ISDN PRI 26 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 The FRE 2 060E with advanced compression coprocessor daughterboard supports Hi fn LZS compression for the following WAN protocols on BN platforms e PPP ISDN PRI For information about configuring the FRE 2 060E with advanced compression coprocessor daughterboard see Configuring Data Compression Services New Hardware for BayRS 12 10 BayRS Version 12 10 supports the following new hardware Model 5782 ATM Virtual Network Router VNR The Model 5782 ATM VNR extends the Bay Networks ATM VNR capability to the Model 5000BH ATM switching platform The Model 5000BH chassis supports up to four VNRs two per Centillion ATM bus For information about the Model 5782 VNR see Using the Model 5782 ATM Virtual Network Router Using the Model 5782 VNR requires an MCP configured with SpeedVie
22. RAM ansedsc 1090 AN ENET with CSU DSU 2 Ethernet ports 2 serial ports andstc 1091 AN TOKEN with CSU DSU 2 serial ports 1 token ring port ansedstc 1092 AN ENET TOKEN with CSU DSU 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports 1 token ring port ansedshc 1093 ANH 12 with CSU DSU 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports and a 12 port Ethernet hub ansedsgc 1094 ANH 8 with CSU DSU 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports and an 8 port Ethernet hub ansedsf 1100 AN ENET with T1 FT1 2 Ethernet ports 2 serial ports ansedshf 1106 ANH 12 with T1 FT1 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports and a 12 port Ethernet hub ansedsgf 1108 ANH 8 with T1 FT1 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports and an 8 port Ethernet hub 303555 A Rev 01 9 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 2 lists the BLN and BCN board types Table 2 BCC Board Types BLN and BCN Modules Technician BCC Interface or MIB Site Manager Board Type Module ID Model Number Description comp 4353 AG2104037 Octal Sync with 32 context compression daughterboard comp128 4354 AG2104038 Octal Sync with 128 context compression daughterboard de100 4864 50038 100BASE T Ethernet dst416 40 5740 Dual Sync with token ring dtok 176 5710 Dual token ring enet3 132 5505 Dual Ethernet esaf 236 5531 Dual Sync Dual Ethernet with 2 CAM filters 5532 Dual Sync Dual Ethernet with 6 CAM filters esafnf 232 5431 Dual Sync Dual Ethernet without hardwar
23. Services 22 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Frame Relay SVCs SVCs over frame relay provide the advantage of any to any switched connectivity between clients without requiring the use or configuration of permanent virtual circuits PVCs Hi fn Software Compression Bay Networks Stac LZS data compression software based on the Hi fn Stac LZS algorithm transports compressed packets across a PPP link Stac LZS can detect whether packets are lost during transmission and will not retransmit data packets that are lost For information about this feature see Configuring Data Compression Services HTTP Web Server The router operating system contains an embedded Web server engine which along with Web based management pages provides a simple easy and cost effective way to monitor Bay Networks devices For information about the HTTP Web server see Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server IP Multicasting for DLSw IP multicasting over DLSw supports RFC 2166 Version 2 0 of the DLSw standard This feature uses multicasting to support any to any peer configuration For information about this feature see Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP The Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol L2TP provides remote users such as telecommuters mobile professionals and users in remote branch offices with dial in access to a corporate network L2TP enables user
24. a dus Feo at EDS Ete dia d 19 Network Address Translation ep MEET MEET ARTE Tusen el S TO RE TU 20 HE ka REE rc E E T 21 WAN Line es Deui E 22 New Features in Bay AS Version 12 10 ren ooh pa ed a a 22 ATM Half Bridge eg Tm Q Siemans 22 DESWAFFPN zie Re 22 Fame Fey PIL Pass TRESUGE uias asado crc n bur Ga dua e aO rd das 22 Frame Relay SVGS Hete EE EE ladede EET boelan ere 23 PT Sgiware Comp ESSO Ga decent Dres abba aires eee manet 23 HTTP OEC RR MN AE KE 23 RE We P 23 Laver 2 urene Protocol LETT enasna 23 QLLC Wildcard FEE Tm ET TT EEE ee diktene mida ET 24 ge Fs ERR EE a 24 vi 303555 A Rev 01 RMON Alarms and Events mmmeverssrnevervsvannrnenveranunnnnenvvvunnnnnnnnvvvvunnenevevrnnnnnesennnnn 24 WAN Compression Protocol WCP and Priority Queuing GT POPE Liu coire pelas A T pls kdo scs dup bes 24 X 25 PAD Software Support risiet FE ibas ei aoaia ee T 25 New Hardware DES PRS T3 DD aene tipo d eb cai amba rasta e Pea d desc rau PCR ads 25 New Hardware Tor BA FS T220 Luspenssnmaneeusnesnnsegmnlad EP RE Ka C ER 25 PETE WAN Adapter Module 22 toco tte eere panca tura aa 25 FRE 2 060E Processor Module with Advanced Compression Coprocessor AMSG ANG o cesuscusesnetteanctonenen sa pelaacutneacmpoaide TES 26 Model 5782 ATM Virtual Network Router VNR ERE 27 Fractional T1 DSU CSU WAN Adapter Module sse 27 ARN 10100 Nem 27
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26. ara California 95054 8185 LICENSEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT LICENSEE HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT UNDERSTANDS IT AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS LICENSEE FURTHER AGREES THAT THIS AGREEMENT IS THE ENTIRE AND EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN BAY NETWORKS AND LICENSEE WHICH SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR ORAL AND WRITTEN AGREEMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE PARTIES PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT NO DIFFERENT OR ADDITIONAL TERMS WILL BE ENFORCEABLE AGAINST BAY NETWORKS UNLESS BAY NETWORKS GIVES ITS EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT INCLUDING AN EXPRESS WAIVER OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT 303555 A Rev 01 Contents Preface Bay Networks Technical Publicaliolts Lusuqmbasannensmngmnsemmntkinn ens amnte xi ERE EE EE xii Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Year 2000 Compliance dicis ETT gone de Here eee 2 Upgrading te Version 19 00 ueserestenseemnes nes nhnenneeednimiajnemiiseinetee 2 Upgtadmg LZTP Cohfiguipglbl t arceri suut uar ku s Eau danskene 2 Mere me OSFF ODORIDUISEDSHS i xt Rena EE Febr aan EY Idee SE pDIDR T ERE 3 Uparading mie BOO Help FIG usc prora agitis C bbb cia a bora lota a e Haa 3 SET er 3 ET nene a 4 SunOS 4 1 4 Support tor Site Manager ies rrr db p e cab Ed a E Rn ERR UR SR AER UE 4 Using the BCC Re stat HEX RR EE terrence ett aS tnr UL cr try 4 PETTEE SUP e H 4 Number of BSC Bee SNS puinnsein dcm edi noise bo DO did caves d EK da tO 5 Changing Sync to Seria
27. ation about the X 25 PAD module see Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers and Installing the X 25 PAD Hardware Upgrade Guidelines for Working with BayRS Version 13 00 Note the following guidelines when using BayRS Version 13 00 These guidelines supplement the instructions in the Version 13 00 documentation set AN ANH and ARN Guidelines Note the following operational guidelines when using AN ANH or ARN routers Allocating Memory on ARN Routers Although you can change the default memory allocation on other Bay Networks router platforms the ARN platform does not support this buffer carving feature On the ARN Site Manager does not support the Admin gt Kernel Configuration option and the Technician Interface does not support the set command for wfKernCfgParamEntry objects Attempting to set wfKernCfgParamGlobMem on the ARN results in a warning message Cycling Power to the ARN To ensure a complete power cycle Bay Networks recommends that you wait at least 4 seconds after turning off the ARN before turning it back on Caution Cycling power to the ARN too quickly could cause an error 28 303555 A Rev 01 DSU CSU Test LED Remains On After Reset Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 The ARN DSU CSU Test LED properly goes on when the interface enters test or loopback mode However the LED remains on after resetting the DSU CSU module even though all looping terminates and the module
28. c Routing Encapsulation GRE which is defined in RFCs 1701 and 1702 is a generalized protocol that defines a method for encapsulating any payload inside any network layer 3 protocol For BayRS Version 12 20 GRE allows the layer 3 protocol IP to be encapsulated in IP GRE tunnels are manually configured on the routers For the tunneled protocol the tunnels will be viewed as a logical single hop point to point link Routing information for the tunneled protocol can be exchanged over GRE tunnels For more information about GRE see Configuring IP Services HTTP Web Server You can use the BCC to configure the HTTP Web server The router operating system contains an embedded Web server engine which along with Web based management pages provides a simple easy and cost effective way to monitor Bay Networks devices For information about configuring the HTTP Server see Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server IBGP Equal Cost Multipath BGP equal cost multipath ECMP support allows an IBGP speaker to perform route balancing within an AS by using multiple equal cost routes submitted to the routing table by OSPF or RIP For more information about IBGP equal cost multipath see Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services IGMP Relay A router configured as an IGMP Relay IGMP R device provides the following services on behalf of an MOSPF AS boundary router e Solicits multicast group membership information by sending IGMP host
29. chronous Net Module dtnm 2048 Router Dual Token Ring Net Module qsyncnm 1664 Router Quad Port Synchronous Net Module ige 1408 5380 Ethernet Router Module igtok 2176 5580 Token Ring Router Module mmfsddas 1793 Router Multimode FDDI Net Module smfsddas 1801 Router Single Mode FDDI Net Module smammbdas 1825 Router Hybrid PHY A FDDI Net Module mmasmbdas 1833 Router Hybrid PHY B FDDI Net Module asnabri 2560 Router Quad Port ISDN BRI Net Module mceinm 2816 Router MCE1 Net Module dmctinm 2944 Router Dual Port MCT1 Net Module shssinm 3584 Router HSSI Net Module atm5000bh 524544 Centillion Multiprotocol Engine 303555 A Rev 01 13 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 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 us a message http support baynetworks com library tpubs bccfeedbk New Features in BayRS Version 13 00 BayRS Version 13 00 is a major software release that consolidates all new features functionality fixes and significant software changes made since BayRS Version 12 00 In this section you can read about features that have been introduced since BayRS Version 12 00 New Features in BayRS Version 12 20 BayRS Version 12 20 provides the following new Site Manager and BCC features 8021 Q Tagging 8021 Q virtual LAN VLAN tagging enables a router to connect VLANs in layer 2 VLAN environments acting as a default
30. e filters osync 4352 5008 Octal Sync gef 164 5950 Quad Ethernet with hardware filters genf 162 5450 Quad Ethernet without hardware filters qtok 256 50021 Quad token ring shssi 225 5295 HSSI sse 118 5410 Single Sync with Ethernet sync 80 5280 Quad Sync wffddi1m 193 5943 Hybrid FDDI with single mode on connector B wffddi1 mf 197 5949 Hybrid FDDI with single mode on connector B and with hardware filters wffddi1s 195 5942 Hybrid FDDI with single mode on connector wffddi1 sf 199 5948 Hybrid FDDI with single mode on connector and with hardware filters wffddi2m 192 5930 Multimode FDDI wffddi2mf 196 5946 Multimode FDDI with hardware filters wffddi2s 194 5940 Single Mode FDDI continued 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 2 BCC Board Types BLN and BCN Modules continued Technician BCC Interface or MIB Site Manager Board Type Module ID Model Number Description wffddi2sf 198 5947 Single Mode FDDI with hardware filters atmcoc3mm 4608 AG13110112 ATM STS 3 STM 1 MMF atmcoc3sm 4609 AG13110113 ATM STS 3 STM 1 SMF atmce3 5121 AG13110114 ATM E3 atmcds3 5120 AG13110115 ATM DS 3 smet1 169 5944 Single Port MCT1e met1 168 5945 Dual Port MCT1 qmctidb15 5377 AG2111007 Quad Port MCT1 DB15 qmctids0a 5378 AG2104052 Quad Port MCT1 DB15 with DSOA smcelii75 189 AG2111003 75 ohm Single Port Multichannel E1 M
31. e Manager Please disregard this information DNS is not operational and cannot be configured using Site Manager Editing Line Resources for FT1 Services Parameter Path Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID The following information is missing from Configuring WAN Line Services If you run ST2 traffic on this logical line you can reserve bandwidth for this type of traffic To do so specify Edit for the Line Resources parameter in Site Manager which provides access to the Resource Manager Line Resources Configured FT1 Connector gt Adapter Module FT1 Logical Lines Edit Edit Provides access to the Edit Line Resources window to manage reservable bandwidth for ST2 traffic Select the parameter and click on Values The Edit Connector window appears Click on Edit Line Resources to access the Resource Manager None FT1 T1 DSU CSU Guidelines Note the following operational guidelines when using the FT1 T1 DSU CSU Allocating DSOs If you have an FT1 T1 DSU CSU or E1 module and an ISDN S T or U module installed on the same ARN you can alternate assigned DSO channels with unassigned channels up to a maximum rate of 512 Kb s 8 channels Caution You cannot alternate assigned and unassigned channels across the 24 channels in a T1 line 768 Kb s 30 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 If you have rates above 512 Kb s Bay Networks recommends that you confi
32. e name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from such portions of the software without specific prior written permission SUCH PORTIONS OF THE SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In addition the program and information contained herein are licensed only pursuant to a license agreement that contains restrictions on use and disclosure that may incorporate by reference certain limitations and notices imposed by third parties 303555 A Rev 01 Bay Networks Inc Software License Agreement NOTICE Please carefully read this license agreement before copying or using the accompanying software or installing the hardware unit with pre enabled software each of which is referred to as Software in this Agreement BY COPYING OR USING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT THE TERMS EXPRESSED IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE THE ONLY TERMS UNDER WHICH BAY NETWORKS WILL PERMIT YOU TO USE THE SOFTWARE If you do not accept these terms and conditions return the product unused and in the original shipping container within 30 days of purchase to obtain a credit for the full purchase price 1 License Grant Bay Networks Inc Bay Networks grants the end user of the Software Licensee a personal nonexclusive nontransfer
33. errors If you try to enter show atm line phy config which was available in 12 20 the BCC displays an error message as follows bcc Show atm line phy config show atm line phy does not allow config as a subcommand To obtain ATM PHY configuration data load the script atm bat on the device memory card and then enter the following command bcc tic show atm line phy 34 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Restriction When Virtual Channel Connections VCCs Become Inactive Protocols On the ARE and 5782 MPE BayRS 13 00 does not allow the release virtual channel connections when they time out To maintain availability of VCCs for new activities configure a LAN emulation client LEC other than the router to release the inactive VCCs Supported BayRS Version 13 00 supports the following bridging routing protocols and router configuration features e Advanced Peer to Peer Networking APPN e AppleTalk and AppleTalk Update Routing Protocol AURP e Asynchronous transfer mode ATM e ATM Data Exchange Interface ATM DXI e ATM Half Bridge AHB e ATM LAN Emulation 802 3 and 802 5 Bandwidth Allocation Protocol BAP e Binary Synchronous Communication Type 3 BSC3 e Bisync over TCP BOT e Bootstrap Protocol BootP e Border Gateway Protocol BGP 3 and BGP 4 e Classless interdomain routing CIDR e Data compression WCP and Hi fn e Data link switching DLSw e DECnet Phase IV e
34. gure the DSOs contiguously even though some noncontiguous channel configurations may work If you have an unsupported channel configuration the following message appears in the event log Connector COM lt COM gt Current timeslot assignment is not supported This message indicates an invalid assignment of DSOs for the specified connector you should have your service provider change the T1 channel assignments Using contiguous channel assignments addresses this problem FT1 T1 and ISDN Phone Line Configuration If you configure FT1 T1 after configuring an ISDN ST or U interface you may experience line manager faults if you have a 2B D channel one physical RJ 45 cable with two phone circuits with only one phone line configured To avoid any line manager faults configure both phone lines Selecting 56K Rate Adaption on FT1 T1 DSU CSU Lines Rate adaption determines the number of bits and their bit positions within a time slot The FT1 T1 logical line rate adaption is 64 Kb s per DSO You cannot change this rate Hi fn Stac LZS Compression Executable Using Hi fn Stac LZS data compression requires the purchase of a separate CD containing the Hi fn LZS executable for BayRS Version 13 00 software You must purchase this CD regardless of whether you plan to implement compression in hardware or software IP Fragmentation Not Supported over GRE Tunnels IP packets will not be fragmented when encapsulated at the tunnel ingress poi
35. iates the user s IP address which is assigned by the RADIUS server with the L2TP IP interface address that you configured Network Address Translation NAT N to 1 translation is a feature enhancement to Network Address Translation NAT N to 1 address translation allows you to use a single IP address to represent a range of IP addresses on the private network N to 1 translations allow multiple hosts on the private network to be mapped to a single source address on the global or public side of the NAT For more information about NAT III see Configuring IP Services OSI Configuration The following features are new for OSI in BayRS Version 12 20 For information about OSI configuration see Configuring OSI Services 20 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 OSI over ATM OSI over ATM includes support for the following encapsulation methods LLC SNAP 1483 encapsulation and NLPID 1490 encapsulation With OSI over ATM you also can configure manual area addresses Manual area addresses are synonymous area addresses configured on the same intermediate system You may want to configure manual area addresses when more than one addressing authority can assign addresses to the routing domain or to allow a routing domain to be reconfigured during operation Note The OSI Area Address Alias 1 and Area Address Alias 2 parameters used in previous releases to configure manual area addresses no longer exis
36. ilters 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 inactive 32 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 If a demand line configured with a no call filter goes down the no call filter drops any TCP packets it receives Because TCP never receives an acknowledgment for transmitting its packets the TCP application continues to retransmit packets until the connection eventually 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 Support for Strata Flash Card BayRS Version 13 00 supports the Strata Flash card on AN ANH ARN and BN routers For full details about flash cards that BayRS 13 00 supports see Flash Memory Cards Supported on page 42 X 25 PVCs BayRS Version 13 00 software supports X 25 PVCs for X 25 IPEX Gateway services only Operating Limitations Be aware of the following limitations when using BayRS 13 00 Restriction When Deleting ATM from a Router if Signaling Is Enabled Do not delete ATM from a router if you enabled signaling on a
37. ircuits e Fractional T1 FT1 circuits For more information see Configuring WAN Line Services New Features in BayRS Version 12 10 BayRS Version 12 10 provides the following new Site Manager and BCC features ATM Half Bridge ATM Half Bridge AHB is a protocol operating on BLN and BCN routers This protocol connects remote Ethernet hosts PCs and workstations attached via digital subscriber line DSL devices modems to an IP routed network AHB supports a WAN infrastructure network by performing the bidirectional conversion of Ethernet bridged packets for IP routing to and from ISPs and corporate networks For information about AHB see Configuring ATM Half Bridge Services DLSw APPN Boundary DLSw APPN boundary allows DLSw to provide remote communications via an IP backbone DLSw APPN boundary provides access over this backbone from enterprise level applications using an APPN HPR network For information about this feature see Configuring DLSw Services Frame Relay PVC Pass Through PVC pass through lets a single frame relay network access link carry both conventional network protocol traffic and otherwise unroutable frame relay access device FRAD traffic It works with hybrid mode PVCs only PVC pass through connects two PVCs on separate interfaces so that the router can transmit traffic it receives on one PVC out the other with no encapsulation requirements For information about PVC pass through see Configuring Frame Relay
38. l T bibet tids eee rere et iris M BOG gi eg ei rac OE cie ed ar e dao eere Pa E rad aded Rp ta du RR rere 5 Me seid ee TR E TET T 5 E vei Pkt e siy et 6 ntenase Protocols Sup POE 2i epar acea oett eec rs a n RPG RR ua t 6 Getting Started AE E T RET ie test edis bru ere beds qs mares 7 Deleting Inteacos with Me BOG acci eu pouces noirin eea eaire iia 7 MSTA Board TPES sci scriy nasraenirncnniioateasuiaiedeawoldeahsansiindenoceebaunsndinaniintiashicatioite tg 8 See ee S 00 EET EE NE 14 303555 A Rev 01 V New Features in BayRS Version 13 00 ius sies d br tata qc ED pcc p KR 14 New Features in BayRS Version 12 20 peke EET GR sakene bande M TA THUG RE 14 ARN ASH and System 5000 Support mesemummmetmumsnuvvejuu veies 14 ATM Configuration ET ne EEE EE T nrbis 15 crgo e 16 BEG AEE LE sac saranda re EE NE 16 iti czi er0ge m 16 CAERE UN vesci ea Ebr P m ere rb a te da sep bbc deeds SNR 17 Data Collection Module rasti E tee ME ee 17 RET RER 17 Equal Gost Multipath IP Statie Routes museums teri le Frame Relay TUM TRU HUS escis rare jugis RT T same b Genee Routing Encapsubitigi 2i oras ta de ee pH o eei A PDA 18 FE OD ee POSE ske pe 18 BOP Egua Cost MUPA me 18 IMP PIS EE E NE a a Laporte bbG durent daa 18 IP Adjacent Host Configuration T m TT uL U sikte LO IPA sisi eem 19 PP CORDES ud ctetu tot xiii oaa oaa rok Deut Er
39. l backup Frame relay multiline not supported 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 e IGMP IP e IPX e OSPF e PPP certain line parameters only no multiline or multilink supported e Proprietary Standard Point to Point e RIP e Router Discovery RDISC Getting Started Caution BCC configuration and source commands make immediate changes to the active device configuration Read about the source command in Using the Bay Command Console Before using the BCC save your configuration files by copying them onto the same flash memory card using new file names To start the BCC enter bcc at the Technician Interface prompt To display the online instructions for new BCC users enter help learning bcc at the bcc gt prompt Then to display a full summary of the Help features of the BCC interface enter help more For more information about how to use the BCC interface see Using the Bay Command Console For instructions on using the BCC to add and change protocol services see the documentation for that protocol If you use the BCC show config command to view a router configuration the BCC displays only the components or protocols that it supports Deleting Interfaces with the BCC Before using the BCC to delete an interface make sure that you did not use Site Manager to configure it with a protocol that the BCC does not recognize If you did use Site Manager to delete the interface
40. 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 Bay Networks of any such intended examination of the Software and may procure support and assistance from Bay Networks 7 Term and termination This license is effective until terminated however all of the restrictions with respect to Bay Networks copyright in the Software and user manuals will cease being effective at the date of expiration of the Bay Networks copyright those restrictions relating to use and disclosure of Bay Networks confidential information shall continue in effect Licensee may terminate this license at any time The license will automatically terminate if Licensee fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions of the license Upon termination for any reason Licensee will immediately destroy or return to Bay Networks the Software user manuals and all copies Bay Networks is not liable to Licen
41. membership queries to hosts on its attached local networks e Receives host membership reports and unsolicited join messages from hosts on attached networks and forwards them to the MOSPF boundary router e Forwards multicast data to group members on locally attached networks To an IGMP host on a directly attached network the IGMP R device appears to be a multicast router The host receives a host membership query from IGMP R and responds by sending an IGMP response A host can also send IGMP R an unsolicited join message 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 To the MOSPF AS boundary router the IGMP R device appears to be a locally attached host The MOSPF router which also runs IGMP sends IGMP host queries to the IGMP R IGMP R responds by forwarding relaying IGMP host reports and unsolicited join messages from its attached hosts For more information about IGMP Relay see Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services IP Adjacent Host Configuration You can use the BCC to configure IP adjacent hosts on the BN ASN AN ARN and System 5000 platforms For information about configuring IP adjacent hosts see Configuring IP Services IPX Support You can use the BCC to configure IPX on Ethernet FDDI serial token ring ATM BRI MCT EI and HSSI interfaces For information about IPX see Configuring IPX Services L2TP Configuration The following features are new for L2TP in BayRS Version 12 20
42. n BCC Interface or MIB Board Type Module ID Description arnmbstr 8704 ARN Token Ring Base Module with 0 8 16 or 32 MB DRAM arnmbsen 8720 ARN Ethernet Base Module with 0 4 8 16 or 32 DRAM arnmbenx10 8896 ARN Ethernet Base Module xxMB DRAM with DCM arnssync 8736 ARN Serial Adapter Module arnis 8784 ARN ISDN BRI S T Adapter Module arnisdnu 8800 ARN ISDN BRI U Adapter Module arndcsu 8768 ARN 56 64K DSU CSU Adapter Module arnv34 8752 ARN V 34 Modem Adapter Module arnft1 8776 T1 FT1 DSU CSU Adapter Module arntsync 8848 ARN Tri Serial Port Expansion Module arnsenet 8832 ARN Ethernet Port Expansion Module arnstkrg 8816 ARN Token Ring Expansion Module continued 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 4 BCC Board Types ARN Modules continued Technician BCC Interface or MIB Board Type Module ID Description arnentsync 8864 ARN Ethernet and Tri Serial Expansion Module arnisdnu 8880 ARN Token Ring and Tri Serial Expansion Module arnpbtenx10 8960 ARN Ethernet and Tri Serial Expansion Module with DCM arnpbenx10 8928 ARN Ethernet Expansion Module with DCM Table 5 lists the System 5000 board types Table 5 BCC Board Types System 5000 Modules Technician BCC Interface or MIB Board Type Module ID Description se100nm 2304 Router 100BASE T Ethernet Net Module denm 1280 Router Dual Ethernet Net Module dsnmin 1540 Router Dual Syn
43. n ATM circuit Otherwise Site Manager the BCC or the Technician Interface will restart after a couple of minutes Restriction if Signal Ports Settings on a Switch 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 will fault repeatedly until you change the setting to V3 1 303555 A Rev 01 33 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Restriction When Creating FTP from the BCC From the BCC if you create FTP on the router then delete it and recreate it the BCC will fault In this case you must restart the BCC and create FTP on the router again Restriction When Deleting a Hybrid Mode Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC If you configure SRB on a router do not delete hybrid mode PVCs Otherwise all slots will restart Restriction When 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 will fail to operate correctly and the router may restart Restriction When Using Show atm line phy Command Options The show atm line phy command has just one option for Release 13 00 show atm line phy
44. nicast data in a LANE environment MPOA provides a direct connection between MPOA clients that reside on separate ELANs by allowing the LAN emulation clients to establish cut through VCs that bypass the MPS MPOA also ensures interoperability with the existing infrastructure of routers MPOA servers use routers that run standard network layer protocols such as OSPF providing a smooth integration with existing networks ATM Router Redundancy BayRS Version 12 20 supports warm standby redundancy for ATM routers This redundancy protects a network from the irrecoverable failure of an entire ATM router Router redundancy for ATM enables you to switch from a primary router connected to an ATM network to a secondary router connected to the same ATM network The primary router is configured to be in a router redundancy RR group One or more secondary routers are also configured to be members of the same RR group 303555 A Rev 01 15 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Next Hop Resolution Protocol for MPOA The Next Hop Resolution Protocol NHRP resolves a layer 3 media independent protocol address to a layer 2 media dependent address As implemented in BayRS Version 12 20 NHRP resolves layer 3 IP addresses and layer 2 ATM addresses Specifically NHRP works in conjunction with Multi Protocol Over ATM MPOA clients and servers to provide a facilitated SVC based delivery of IP datagrams over an ATM cloud Bay Dial VPN Bay
45. nt If necessary you can set MTU sizes to values large enough to prevent fragmentation on relevant interfaces on the GRE tunnel ingress router Alternatively you can configure your system to send MTU sizes less than the MTU sizes of the relevant interfaces on the GRE tunnel ingress router 303555 A Rev 01 31 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 NAT Anomalies NAT exhibits the following anomalies in BayRS 13 00 Configuring NAT Dynamically When you are configuring a local or global interface for NAT in dynamic mode the router returns an SNMP set error However this error does not affect the configuration of the router NAT Interfaces Configuring IP Services states that NAT is supported over all interfaces However NAT is not currently supported over ATM or X 25 interfaces using Site Manager Version 7 00 Deleting NAT from a Router If you delete NAT from a router all previously configured instances of static entries will remain in the router MIB You can delete the instances with the Technician Interface Outbound LAN Traffic Filters When implementing outbound traffic filters for LAN protocols note that in some configurations the filters may cause a decline in throughput performance For LAN circuits where the forwarding rate of the router is critical you should monitor the throughput performance after configuring outbound LAN filters If you notice an unacceptable performance degradation try using inbound traffic f
46. nts are MIB groups supported on all Bay Networks routers The alarm group lets you set an alarm threshold and sampling interval to enable the RMON agent to generate alarms on any network segment it monitors The event group lets you generate an SNMP trap log entry or both for any event you choose For information about RMON alarm and event groups see Configuring RMON and RMON2 WAN Compression Protocol WCP and Priority Queuing over Multilink PPP In BayRS Version 12 10 WCP and priority queuing allows negotiation one layer above PPP multilink Negotiation above the multilink bundle improves load balancing For priority queuing this feature improves the resequencing of packets This feature also allows for compatibility with the Nautica product line 24 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 For more information about this feature see Configuring Data Compression Services X 25 PAD Software Support BayRS Version 12 10 provides configuration and management support for the new X 25 packet assembler disassembler PAD For information about the hardware portion of this product see the next section New Hardware for BayRS 12 20 For information about X 25 PAD software see Configuring X 25 Services New Hardware for BayRS 13 00 BayRS Version 13 00 supports hardware available in previous releases In this section you can read about new hardware introduced with BayRS Version 12 20 and BayRS Version 12 10
47. o rename it as bcc help The 13 00 router software is not configured by default to recognize the filename bcc help Event Messages Database With BayRS Version 13 00 you can view the event messages database on the World Wide Web To access the database go to http support baynetworks com library tpubs and navigate to the BayRS category The event messages database includes a search facility that allows you to find information easily and perform searches for keywords You can 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 IPEX entity 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Quick2Config Quick2Config Version 1 3 2 which shipped with BayRS Version 12 20 was the final release of Quick2Config Quick2Config Version 1 3 2 is not compatible with BayRS Version 13 00 or later and there will be no new versions of Quick2Config for these releases Bay Networks will maintain Quick2Config Version 1 3 2 until early 2001 You can continue to configure routers with Site Manager and the BCC SunOS 4 1 4 Support for Site Manager Customers using Site Manager with SunOS 4 1 4 must plan to migrate to a supported Solaris OS platform Site Manager Version 7 20 will be the last release that will ship with SunOS support Site Manager releases later than 7 20 will not work with SunOS but will continue to work with Solaris and other supp
48. og html and is divided into sections arranged alphabetically The CD ROMs section lists available CDs The Guides Books section lists books on technical topics e The Technical Manuals section lists available printed documentation sets Make a note of the part numbers and prices of the items that you want to order Use the Marketing Collateral Catalog description link to place an order and to print the order form 303555 A Rev 01 xi Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 How to Get Help For product assistance support contracts or information about educational services go to the following URL http www baynetworks com corporate contacts Or telephone the Bay Networks Technical Solutions Center at 800 2LANWAN xii 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 This document contains the latest information about Bay Networks BayRS Version 13 00 These release notes include information about Year 2000 Compliance Upgrading to Version 13 00 Event Messages Database Quick2Config SunOS 4 1 4 Support for Site Manager Using the BCC New Features in BayRS Version 13 00 New Hardware for BayRS 13 00 Guidelines for Working with BayRS Version 13 00 Operating Limitations Protocols Supported Standards Supported Flash Memory Cards Supported 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Year 2000 Compliance BayRS Version 13 00 and Site Manager Software Version 7 0
49. ormation 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 RFC 1294 Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay obsoleted by RFC 1490 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 RFC 1323 TCP Extensions for High Performance 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 continued 40 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 6 Standards Supported by Version 13 00 continued Standard Description 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
50. orted operating systems Using the BCC The BCC is a command line interface for configuring Bay Networks devices It also supports Technician Interface commands and scripts Before using the BCC refer to the following sections listing the platforms protocols and interfaces that the BCC supports Platforms Supported The BCC runs on AN ANH ARN ASN 9 System 5000 and BN platforms including ARE FRE and FRE 2 processor modules Each slot must have e 16 MB of dynamic RAM DRAM 2MB of free memory space 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 an error message In that case use Site Manager instead of the BCC 4 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Number of BCC Sessions You can open one BCC session per slot in read write configuration mode Other users can open additional BCC sessions in read only nonconfiguration mode depending on memory resources available on the slot supporting your login session When memory requirements are insufficient to support additional BCC sessions on a login slot the system displays the following message BCC requires 2MB of free memory Current available memory is lt numeric value of current available memory gt All BCC sessions are mutually exclusive If you make a change in a BCC session in read write mode this change does not appear in another BCC session
51. py or transfer the Software or user manuals in whole or in part The Software and user manuals embody Bay Networks and its licensors confidential and proprietary intellectual property Licensee shall not sublicense assign or otherwise disclose to any third party the Software or any information about the operation design performance or implementation of the Software and user manuals that is confidential to Bay Networks and its licensors however Licensee may grant permission to its consultants subcontractors and agents to use the Software at Licensee s facility provided they have agreed to use the Software only in accordance with the terms of this license 3 Limited warranty Bay Networks warrants each item of Software as delivered by Bay Networks and properly installed and operated on Bay Networks hardware or other equipment it is originally licensed for to function substantially as described in its accompanying user manual during its warranty period which begins on the date Software is first shipped to Licensee If any item of Software fails to so function during its warranty period as the sole remedy Bay Networks will at its discretion provide a suitable fix patch or workaround for the problem that may be included in a future Software release Bay Networks further warrants to Licensee that the media on which the Software is provided will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from
52. r 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 RFC 1075 Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP RFC 1076 Redefinition of Managed Objects for IEEE 802 3 Repeater Devices AN hubs only continued 303555 A Rev 01 39 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 6 Standards Supported by Version 13 00 continued Standard Description 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 Inf
53. ra 12 BCC Board Types System 5000 Modules mU T 13 Standards Supported by Version 13 00 um seeiemsssserinisssvsiannsaereinnsmnennen 38 Approved Flash Memory Cards sss enne 42 Preface BayRS Version 13 00 is a major software release that consolidates all new features functionality fixes and significant software changes made since BayRS Version 12 00 These changes were introduced in BayRS Versions 12 10 and 12 20 feature releases and BayRS Versions 12 01 and 12 02 maintenance releases BayRS Version 13 00 contains no new features or functionality These release notes contains guidelines for using BayRS Version 13 00 Bay Networks Technical Publications You can now print Bay Networks technical manuals and release notes free directly from the Internet Go to support baynetworks com library tpubs Find the Bay Networks 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 Bay Networks documentation sets CDs and selected technical publications through the Bay Networks Collateral Catalog The catalog is located on the World Wide Web at support baynetworks com catal
54. s to create a virtual private network which uses the existing physical infrastructure of a public network such as the Internet but offers the security and exclusivity of a private network L2TP is supported on the ASN and BN platforms For information about L2TP see Configuring L2TP Services 303555 A Rev 01 23 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 QLLC Wildcard This enhancement to QLLC address mapping reduces configuration work for certain network configurations Wildcards work for LLC end stations that send data to QLLC hosts and for QLLC end stations that send data to LLC hosts You can configure a single end station to host map and apply it to any number of QLLC connections For information about QLLC wildcards see Configuring X 25 Services Redundant LES BUS LAN emulation server LES and broadcast and unknown server BUS redundancy reduces the risk of network failure by overcoming a single point of failure This feature is now supported on the ATM routing engine ARE For information about this feature see the BayRS Version 12 10 Document Change Notice RMON2 Remote monitoring Version 2 RMON2 provides statistics on network and application layer traffic layers 3 through 7 of the OSI model By monitoring at the higher layer protocols you can obtain an internetwork or enterprise wide view of network traffic For information about RMON2 see Configuring RMON and RMON2 RMON Alarms and Events RMON alarms and eve
55. see for damages in any form solely by reason of the termination of this license 8 Export and Re export Licensee agrees not to export directly or indirectly the Software or related technical data or information without first obtaining any required export licenses or other governmental approvals Without limiting the foregoing Licensee on behalf of itself and its subsidiaries and affiliates agrees that it will not without first obtaining all export licenses and approvals required by the U S Government 1 export re export transfer or divert any such Software or technical data or any direct product thereof to any country to which such exports or re exports are restricted or embargoed under United States export control laws and regulations or to any national or resident of such restricted or embargoed countries or ii provide the Software or related technical data or information to any military end user or for any military end use including the design development or production of any chemical nuclear or biological weapons 9 General If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction the remainder of the provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the state of California Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement contact Bay Networks Inc 4401 Great America Parkway PO Box 58185 Santa Cl
56. signed user network addresses you will need to manually configure L2TP IP interface addresses To do this delete L2TP from the slot then configure a new L2TP interface Each slot must have L2TP IP interface addresses 2 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Upgrading OSPF Configurations When you upgrade BayRs from releases earlier than Version 12 20 there cannot be an OSPF MTU interface mismatch otherwise adjacencies will not form between upgraded routers All the OSPF routers forming adjacencies on a segment broadcast PPP Point to Multipoint or NBMA should have the same OSPF MTU size You can verify the OSPF MTU sizes from Site Manager or the Technician Interface BayRS Versions 12 20 and later comply with RFC 2178 which requires this feature Upgrading the BCC Help File The following information updates instructions relating to the BCC help file mentioned in Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 13 xx If you received a flash card with the BayRS 13 00 BCC4 05 image it should also contain the BCC help file bcc help The BCC looks for this filename as soon as you enter the first help option command after booting the router using the new 13 00 image If bcc help is not already on the default volume in the router you must transfer it from the BayRS 13 00 software CD to that volume The BCC help file on the BayRS software CD has the name bcc help When you transfer that file to the router be sure t
57. t TARP over OSI The Transport Identifiers TID Address Resolution Protocol TARP has been added to the OSI suite for BayRS Version 12 20 OSI uses TARP to map OSI network service access point NSAP Level 3 addresses to target identifier TID addresses It is similar to the DNS protocol that IP uses where names are converted to IP addresses A TID is a name that applies to an entire router It can be any text string up to 40 characters long and is similar to a UNIX host name OSI addresses also apply to an entire router An OSI NSAP address consists of the domain address area address the router ID and a value called the N selector which is always 00 It can be up to 13 bytes long Telnet Passthrough Telnet Passthrough allows centrally located technical customer personnel to monitor control and effect change to the operation of Sentry UPS units By integrating Telnet Passthrough traffic onto a router based multiprotocol backbone network you can reduce costs by eliminating extra asynchronous lines and equipment Requirements for access to devices other than Sentry alarm systems should be communicated to Router Product Management 303555 A Rev 01 21 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 WAN Line Configuration You can use BCC Version 4 00 to configure and customize line services for e Serial WAN circuits e An internal DSU CSU installed on a Bay Networks router e Multichannel EI MCEI or Multichannel T1 MCT1 c
58. the date Software is first shipped to Licensee Bay Networks will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to Bay Networks during the warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment This warranty does not apply if the media has been damaged as a result of accident misuse or abuse The Licensee assumes all responsibility for selection of the Software to achieve Licensee s intended results and for the installation use and results obtained from the Software Bay Networks does not warrant a that the functions contained in the software will meet the Licensee s requirements b that the Software will operate in the hardware or software combinations that the Licensee may select c that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free or d that all defects in the operation of the Software will be corrected Bay Networks is not obligated to remedy any Software defect that cannot be reproduced with the latest Software release These warranties do not apply to the Software if it has been i altered except by Bay Networks or in accordance with its instructions ii used in conjunction with another vendor s product resulting in the defect or iii damaged by improper environment abuse misuse accident or negligence THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND LIMITATIONS ARE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
59. their respective owners Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Notwithstanding any other license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer software the rights of the United States Government regarding its use reproduction and disclosure are as set forth in the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Bay Networks Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Bay Networks Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Portions of the code in this software product may be Copyright O 1988 Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of such portions are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation advertising materials and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that such portions of the software were developed by the University of California Berkeley Th
60. thernet port 2 serial ports and a 12 port Ethernet hub ansedst 1025 AN ENET TOKEN 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports 1 token ring port with 16 MB DRAM ansets 1030 AN ENET 1 Ethernet port 3 serial ports with 16 MB DRAM ansetsg 1049 ANH 8 1 Ethernet port 3 serial ports and an 8 port Ethernet hub continued 303555 A Rev 01 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 Table 1 BCC Board Types AN and ANH Modules continued Technician Interface or MIB BCC Board Type Module ID Description ansetsh 1032 ANH 12 1 Ethernet port 3 serial ports and a 12 port Ethernet hub ansetst 1031 AN ETS 1 Ethernet port 3 serial ports 1 token ring port antst 1039 AN TOKEN 3 serial 1 token ring port ansedsi 1027 AN ENET with ISDN 2 Ethernet ports 2 serial ports with 16 MB DRAM ansedsti 1028 AN ENET TOKEN with ISDN 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports 1 token ring port ansedshi 1029 ANH 12 with ISDN 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports and a 12 port Ethernet hub andsti 1038 AN TOKEN with ISDN 2 serial ports 1 token ring port ansedsgx 1048 ANH 8 with DCM 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports and an 8 port Ethernet hub ansedsgi 1051 ANH 8 with ISDN 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports and an 8 port Ethernet hub ansedsx 1055 AN ENET with DCM 2 Ethernet ports 2 serial ports ansedstx 1058 AN ENET TOKEN with DCM 1 Ethernet port 2 serial ports 1 token ring port with 16 MB D
61. w 3 0 for Windows For additional information about how to configure an MCP switch module see Using SpeedView 3 0 for Windows Fractional T1 DSU CSU WAN Adapter Module Fractional T1 FT1 DSU CSU is a new WAN adapter module for the ARN AN and ANH router platforms For information about the FT1 adapter module on an ARN platform see Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers For information about the FT1 adapter module on AN and ANH platforms see Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers Also see the Installing the FTI TI DSU CSU Upgrade Kit For information about how to configure FTI see Configuring WAN Line Services ARN 10 100 Mb Ethernet The new IOBASE T 100BASE T Mb Ethernet base module for the ARN platform provides autosense 10 100 Ethernet connectivity at full duplex operation The new 100BASE FX Ethernet base module supports 100 Mb full duplex operation For information about how to install and use this module on an ARN platform see Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers 303555 A Rev 01 27 Release Notes for BayRS Version 13 00 X 25 PAD The X 25 packet assembler disassembler PAD provides access to an X 25 service for devices that are not capable of loading or unloading data packets or are not able to send and receive packets across an X 25 interface The X 25 PAD hardware comprises an 8 port asynchronous communications controller in the form of a serial adapter module for the router For inform

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