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Part No. 301152-C Rev 00

Task Map - Configuring Routers and Protocols
Before you begin

Read about new features, guidelines, known anomalies, and amendments to the
Bay Networks® documentation. If you are upgrading, also review the upgrade
prerequisites.
• Release Notes for BayRS Version 13.10
• Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 7.10
• BayRS Version 13.10 Document Change Notice
• Known Anomalies: BayRS 13.10 and Site Manager 7.10
• Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 13.xx

Installing
a new router

Unpack and install the router, as described in the installation guide that came
with the router:
• lnstalling and Maintaining BN Routers
• Installing and Maintaining ASN Routers
• Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers
• Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers
• Quick Installation and Reference for the System 5000 Net Modules

Quick-starting
a router’s first
network
connection

To connect your router to the network:
1. See Quick-Starting Routers for prerequisites.
2. Connect to the router’s Technician Interface.
3. Boot the router with the initial boot file, ti.cfg.
4. Configure the router’s initial IP interface by running the installation script,
install.bat, or by entering commands using the Bay Command
Console (BCC™).
5. Save your initial configuration as startup.cfg.
Alternatively, you can remotely boot BayStack™ and ASN™ routers.
For general information about connecting and configuring routers, see
Quick-Starting Routers. For information about routers with specific local or
remote booting requirements, see:
• Configuring BayStack Remote Access
• Connecting ASN Routers to a Network
• Using Model 5380 Ethernet and Model 5580 Token Ring Routers
• Using the Model 5782 ATM Virtual Network Router

Securing a router

As soon as you connect to a network, you should secure the router.
• For an overview of security features, see Quick-Starting Routers.
• For information about FireWall-1, see Configuring BaySecure FireWall-1.

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Configuring
a router

Use a router configuration tool to:
1. Enable and modify the router’s interfaces, circuits, protocols, and services.
2. Save the modified configuration as a test file (for example, test.cfg).
3. Boot the router with the test configuration file.
4. Verify that the new configuration works correctly.
5. Save the tested configuration as config, the router’s default configuration file.
For more information, see the tool’s online Help and the following guides:
• Using the Bay Command Console (BCC) - The BCC provides a
command-line interface for configuration. You can edit BCC configurations
online or offline with a text editor.
• Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager - Site Manager
provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for configuration.
• Configuring and Maintaining Networks with the NETarchitect System NETarchitect integrates Site Manager’s Configuration Manager with file
management to help you store, distribute, and boot with multiple router files.
The NETarchitect guide is part of the Optivity Enterprise™ documentation set.

Upgrading
a router

See Upgrading Routers to BayRS Version 13.xx and the BayRS Version 13.10
Document Change Notice to:
• Check prerequisites.
• Upgrade Site Manager and BayRS.
• Customize the router software image.
• Back up the existing router files.
• Transfer the customized software image to the router.
• Upgrade PROMs.
• Boot the router with the customized software image.
• Upgrade configuration files.

Managing
a router

For information about router management features available with your chosen
application, see:
• Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager
• Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
• Using Technician Interface Software
• Using Technician Interface Scripts
• Writing Technician Interface Scripts
• Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server

Accessing
the MIB

For information about accessing and changing MIB values, see:
• Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager
• Using Technician Interface Software
• Using Technician Interface Scripts

Modifying router
software

• For information about using the Image Builder to add or modify the router
software image, see Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager.

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Reviewing events
and traps

• For a description of all router event messages and SNMP trap messages, go
to either the event message database at http://support.baynetworks.com/
library/tpubs/events/ or the BayRS documentation CD.
• For instructions on viewing and monitoring event and trap messages with Site
Manager, see Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager and
Configuring SNMP, BootP, DHCP, and RARP Services.
• For instructions on viewing and monitoring event messages with the
Technician Interface, see Using Technician Interface Software.

Filtering and
prioritizing traffic

Configuring Traffic Filters and Protocol Prioritization

Displaying
statistics

• To display data link layer and network layer statistics, see Configuring and
Managing Routers with Site Manager.
• To display statistics with the Technician Interface show command, see Using
Technician Interface Scripts.
• To display statistics with the BCC show command, see Using the Bay
Command Console (BCC) for system statistics and the appropriate
configuration guide for statistics on an interface, service, or protocol.

Servicing router
hardware

Before beginning any procedure for servicing your router, note the safety
guidelines in the following guides:
• lnstalling and Maintaining BN Routers
• Installing and Maintaining ASN Routers
• Installing and Operating BayStack AN and ANH Routers
• Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers
• System 5000™ net module guides

Selecting cables

Cable Guide

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Routers

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Configuring Interfaces and Protocols
The following guides describe network interfaces and protocols and their parameter settings. See
these guides for instructions on setting parameter values with your chosen configuration tool. Site
Manager and the BCC also have online Help with parameter information.
Configuring interfaces
Change the default settings for Ethernet,
FDDI, and token ring lines.

Configuring Ethernet, FDDI, and Token Ring Services

Change the default settings for
synchronous, asynchronous, DSU/CSU,
E1, T1, FE1, FT1, HSSI, MCT1, and MCE1
lines. Configure multiline services.

Configuring WAN Line Services

Configuring WAN protocols
• Create and modify dial-on-demand
lines, pools, and circuits.
• Create and modify dial backup lines,
pools, and circuits.
• Create and modify bandwidth-ondemand lines, pools, and circuits.

Configuring Dial Services

Enable and customize frame relay.
Add, edit, group, or delete permanent
virtual circuits (PVCs) and switched virtual
circuits (SVCs).

Configuring Frame Relay Services

Enable and customize PPP and
asynchronous PPP.

Configuring PPP Services

Enable and customize RADIUS for a router
acting as a RADIUS client.

Configuring RADIUS

Enable and customize SMDS.

Configuring SMDS

Enable and customize X.25. Add, edit, or
delete X.25 network service records.

Configuring X.25 Services

Enable and customize X.25 Gateway.

Configuring X.25 Gateway Services

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Configuring IP protocols and services
IP routing protocols
(ARP, BGP, EGP, GRE, NAT, OSPF, RIP)

Configuring IP Services

IP Security (IPsec)

Configuring IP Security Services

IPv6

Configuring IPv6 Services

IP multicasting protocols
(DVMRP, IGMP, IGMP Relay, MOSPF,
QOSPF, RSVP)

Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services

Resource Manager

Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services

DNS, FTP, NTP, TCP, Telnet, TFTP,
NetBIOS over IP, IP accounting

Configuring IP Utilities

Configuring other network protocols and services
802.1Q tagging

Configuring Ethernet, FDDI, and Token Ring Services

AOT (polled asynchronous over TCP/IP)

Configuring Polled AOT Transport Services

AppleTalk

Configuring AppleTalk Services

APPN

Configuring APPN Services

ATM DXI

Configuring ATM DXI Services

ATM Half Bridge

Configuring ATM Half-Bridge Services

ATM UNI

Configuring ATM and MPLS Services

Bisync over TCP/IP (BOT)

Configuring BSC Transport Services

BootP

Configuring SNMP, BootP, DHCP, and RARP
Services

Bridging (transparent bridge, spanning
tree, source routing, translation bridge)

Configuring Bridging Services

Data compression

Configuring Data Compression Services

Data encryption

Configuring Data Encryption Services

DECnet

Configuring DECnet Services

DHCP

Configuring SNMP, BootP, DHCP, and RARP
Services

Dial VPN

Configuring and Troubleshooting Bay Dial VPN
Services

DLSw

Configuring DLSw Services

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Configuring other network protocols and services (continued)
L2TP

Configuring L2TP Services

LLC

Configuring LLC Services

LNM

Configuring LNM Services

Multi-Protocol over ATM (MPOA)

Configuring ATM and MPLS Services

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

Configuring ATM and MPLS Services

Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)

Configuring ATM and MPLS Services

OSI

Configuring OSI Services

QLLC

Configuring X.25 Services

RARP

Configuring SNMP, BootP, DHCP, and RARP
Services

RMON and RMON2

Configuring RMON and RMON2

Router redundancy

Configuring Interface and Router Redundancy

SDLC

Configuring SDLC Services

SNMP

Configuring SNMP, BootP, DHCP, and RARP
Services

Target ID Address Resolution Protocol
(TARP)

Configuring OSI Services

VINES

Configuring VINES Services

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
(VRRP)

Configuring VRRP Services

XNS

Configuring XNS Services



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