
Configuring TMS and Security for erpcd Networks
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sauth=<ip addr of secondary authentication server>\
[pacct=<ip addr of primary accounting server>\
[sacct=<ip addr of secondary accounting server>]]\
[paddr=<ip addr of primary dynamic address server>\
[saddr=<ip addr of secondary dynamic address server>]]\
authp=<radius or acp> [acctp=accounting protocol] \
[addrp=dynamic address allocation protocol]\
[spi=<security protocol index>] [passw=<password>]
[tatype=kmd5-128\ tamode=pref-suff takey=<authentication key value
(hex, 256 bits)>]
The dialed number parameter dnis is available only for the Model 8000/5399
products. By default,
dnis is set to 0 for all Remote Access Concentrators.
The
hwalen parameter is set to 0 for PPP and optional for frame relay. If you do
specify the
hwalen parameter, use the actual length in bytes of the hexadecimal
value of the DLCI number (the hardware address). For example, if the DLCI is
101 (that is, 0x65), the hardware address length is 1 byte. For a hardware address
of 400 (0x190), the hardware address length is 2 bytes.
If you omit the
hwalen parameter, tms_dbm derives the length from the value of
the
hwaddr parameter. If, for the hwaddr parameter, you specify a decimal value
that is smaller than 4 bytes (that is, from 0 through 2
31
), TMS converts that value
to hexadecimal. To specify a hexadecimal value, prefix the number with the
characters 0x; for example, to express 64 (decimal), specify 0x40. For PPP, set the
hwaddr parameter to 0.
Table 5-1
lists the tunnel management (tms_dbm) commands, and Table 5-2 lists
the arguments for each of the TMS command elements.
Note:
In this syntax description, square brackets [ ] indicate optional
parameters.
Note:
The ha (home agent) parameter used in previous versions is still
recognized, but the
te (tunnel end point) parameter required in the current
version has taken over its function.
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