User`s guide

USER’S GUIDE
132 SFVRA Connection Manager
CYBERSWITCH CONFIGURATION FILES
The first type are system files for the CyberSWITCH. Convert uses two of these files: IP.NEI and
NETWORK.NEI or DEVDB.NEI, depending upon which version of UAA software installed on the
CyberSWITCH. The IP.NEI file contains static route information. A static route will be added to the
SFVRA database for any user that is named as the next hop. The NETWORK.NEI file or the
DEVDB.NEI file contain the information needed for each user, such as protocol, dial out phone
number and passwords. These files are located in the \CONFIG directory on the CyberSWITCH.
Although you must select a global authentication method and connect type, Convert will retain all
other information for users with different values. For example, if the CyberSWITCH has both ISDN
users and Digital Modem users, select the connect type that makes up the majority of users. If you
selected ISDN as the connect type, you will need to open the Client interface or run an SQL script
to reconfigure the Digital Modem users back to the proper connect type. Since Call Restrictions is
implemented on a system wide basis on each CyberSWITCH, Convert only allows a global default
value for all users.
A
UTHENTICATION METHOD
For device level authentication methods, the choices are PAP, CHAP, CLID, CPP, NT, or none.
C
ONNECT TYPE
The type of connection that is to be made when the Remote Access Switch attempts to connect to
this user. This feature only affects outbound calls. Users are able to call CyberSWITCH systems
using a different protocol. Available connection types are:
•ISDN
Dedicated
Digital Modem