D-Link DI-3660 [61/506] Configuration task list

D-Link DI-3660 [61/506] Configuration task list
Command Line Interface Reference Manual
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4.1.6 PPP
PPP provides the transmission of multiprotocol datagram on point-to-point link. D-Link Router mainly implemented
following functions:
. Follow RFC1661 and support Link Control Protocol to build, configure and test the link of data.
. Follow RFC1662 and support the encapsulation of IP and other upper protocols on PPP that implementthe IPCP of
Network Control Protocol (NCP).
. Follow RFC1334 and support two universal authenticating protocols that include PAP and CHAP.
. Follow RFC1144 and support header compression of TCP/IP to improve the available data throughout.
. Provide widely option control that adapts the situation in much more as possible and supports various connections
of network equipment and host through the PPP protocol.
. Support synchronous and asynchronous PPP protocol.
. Support the option of multi-link to implement multi-link binding.
. Support callback that provides higher security.
. D-Link Router supports RADIUS protocol while use as dial-up server for authentication, authorization and
accouting of users indentity. Userinfo is saved in a host. The host and Router exchange the messages through
RADIUS protocol.
4.2 Frame Relay Configuration Task List
4.2.1 Configuring Frame Relay
This chapter describes how to configuring Frame Relay on the router. For a complete description of the commands
mentioned in this chapter, refer to the "Frame Relay Commands" chapter in the Router Products Command Reference
publication.
4.2.2 Frame Relay Hardware Configurations
One of the following hardware configurations is possible for Frame Relay connections:
Routers can connect directly to the Frame Relay switch.
Routers can connect directly to a Channel Service Unit/Digital Service Unit (CSU/DSU) first, and the CSU/DSU
connects to a remote Frame Relay switch.
Note Router can connect to a Frame Relay switch through a direct connection and others through connections via
CSU/DSUs. However, a single router interface configured for Frame Relay can be only one or the other.
u The CSU/DSU converts V.35 or RS-449 signals to the properly coded E1/T1 transmission signal. Figure 1
illustrates the connections between the different components.
Figure 1: Typical Frame Relay Configuration
u The Frame Relay interface actually consists of one physical connection between the network server and the
switch that provides the service. This single physical connection provides direct connectivity to each device on a
network

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