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Upgrading Routers from Version 7-11.xx to Version 12.00
B-4 117404-A Rev. A
Setting Explicit Local and Remote Address Values
with the Technician Interface
If the Configuration Manager constraints prove impractical due to the
requirements of your existing network configuration, you can set explicit local
and remote address values by entering the following commands at the Technician
Interface prompt of the Version 12.00 router:
s wfSyncEntry.wfSyncLocalAddress.
<slot>.<connector> <integer value>;
commit
s wfSyncEntry.wfSyncRemoteAddress.
<slot>.<connector> <integer value>
;
commit
save config
<config filename>
<slot>
.
<connector>
is the slot and connector (that is, the synchronous circuit) you
want to configure.
<integer value>
is the
explicit address value in the range 0x00 to 0x99, excluding
0x01 (the DCE setting) and 0x03 (the DTE setting).
Reviewing Switched Services Enhancements and
Compatibility Issues Affecting Router Upgrades
This section describes how Version 12.00 Switched Services enhancements and
compatibility issues affect the Version 7-10.xx to 12.00 upgrade process.
Upgrading Dial Services to Use PAP and CHAP for Caller Resolution
Bay Networks has completed its migration of dial services, which began in
Version 8.10, from address-based caller resolution –- whoami (who-am-I) –- to
authentication-based caller resolution.
Thus, when you use dial services (Dial-on-Demand, Dial Backup,
Bandwidth-on-Demand) over any public switched network, such as an Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN), you no longer can use an address-based method
(IP or IPX addresses) to identify a peer router. Instead, you must configure your
router to use one of the PPP authentication protocols: Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol (CHAP) or Password Authentication Protocol (PAP).
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