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P ar t No. 1.024.2 320 Rev CA June 2 000 ® R ELEA SE N O TES S UPER S TACK ® II R EM O TE A CCESS S Y STEM 1500 R ELEASE 2.5 These Re lease Notes contain inform ation for Release 2.5 of the SuperS tack ® II Rem ote Acc ess System 150 0 (RAS 1500 ). I t includes the follow i n g: ■ Ne w Featu r es ...... ......... .......... ...... ......... ..[...]
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2 R ELEASE N O TES S UPER S TACK ® I I R EMO TE A CCESS S YSTEM 1500 R ELEASE 2. 5 New Features The following a re ne w fea t ure s in this release: MS CH A P V er s i o n 1 and MS CH A P V er s i o n 2 RA S 15 00 includ es sup p ort for local, Rem ote Auth en tication Dial In U ser Services (RAD IUS) and NT NO S au thentication. In addition to Pa[...]
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New F eatu res 3 Fi l e Compres si on Release 2.5 includes improved fil e com pr ession for inter nal fi le storage, incr easing th e a m oun t of fr ee space on the flash of the R ou ter Un it. This allows for l arger configuration fi les stored locally on the flash, and redu ces the frequency of RAS 1 500 going into ‘F lash Com pacti o n’ m o[...]
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4 R ELEASE N O TES S UPER S TACK ® I I R EMO TE A CCESS S YSTEM 1500 R ELEASE 2. 5 UDP P A T Release 2.5 includes support for User D ata Protoco l (UDP) P A T over t he W AN interface. UD P P A T sets a static address m apping translation fo r a conne ction and a ssociates a user name with that con nection . UDP P A T translates U DP p ort num b e[...]
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New F eatu res 5 Note : P A T can only be used wh en the ISP ha s provided only one IP address. This one IP add ress will dynamically change with each new conne cti on. Dyna mic NA T Release 2.5 i nclude s support for Dynamic Netwo rk Ad dre ss T r anslation (NA T) over the W AN interface. D ynam ic NA T configures and associates a nam e w i th a s[...]
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6 R ELEASE N O TES S UPER S TACK ® I I R EMO TE A CCESS S YSTEM 1500 R ELEASE 2. 5 Below is an exam ple of Dyna m ic NA T . The com m and, ADD NAT DYNAMIC USER N ATD COUNT 4 PUBLIC_POOL_START 2.2.2.2 sets (the cou nt of) “4” consecutive I SP-assigned addr esses beginning w it h the ISP-assigned ad dress “ 2 .2 .2 .2 ” to use for D yn a m i[...]
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New F eatu res 7 Y ou can also set Stati c N A T usi ng C L I. The CLI com mand for adding Static NA T over the W A N interface is as follow s: ADD NAT STATIC USER <U SER_NAME> This com m and should be foll ow ed seque ntiall y by the foll ow ing sub com m ands. See the tab le below for d efinitions of the p aram e ters. PRIVATE_ADDRESS <I[...]
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8 R ELEASE N O TES S UPER S TACK ® I I R EMO TE A CCESS S YSTEM 1500 R ELEASE 2. 5 addresses are “broad cast” addresses and are n o t avail a ble fo r N A T . The second address in the contiguous range is reser ved for the RAS 15 00 and also is not available for NA T . Both Dy nam ic and Static NA T can be used simultaneo usly , how ever indiv[...]
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Operati ona l Info rma tio n 9 Operat iona l Inform ation The following operation al informa tion is associated with this release: Closing A T elnet Issue Resolved C losing a T elnet sessi o n by clicking the box in the top right corner of the windo w will now prop erly close t he session. Lingering U ser Session s H ave Bee n Elim inate d Faulty h[...]
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10 R ELEASE N O TES S UPER S TACK ® I I R EMO TE A CCESS S YSTEM 1500 R ELEASE 2. 5 Mo difying D LC I The Digital (D ata) Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) of a Frame Relay use r , canno t be modified directly from the LAN -to-LAN an d Shar ed ISP pages of the RAS 1500 W eb Configurator . T o modify the DLCI, you m ust use the CLI . Perform th e f[...]
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Operati ona l Info rma tio n 11 RAS1500>DISABLE DATALI NK PPP INTERFACE rm0/wan:1 RAS1500>DELETE USER <U SERNAME> RAS1500>DELETE DATALIN K PPP INTERFACE rm0/wan:1 b) Y ou m ay add a n ew en tr y in the LAN - to-LAN or the Shar ed ISP , throug h the W e b Co nfigurator , based on your needs. Fra me Rela y Loc al Manage ment Interface [...]
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