User Guide
66 Internetwork Packet Exchange
Internetwork Packet Exchange
103-000176-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
For more information about watchdog spoofing and related topics, refer to
“Watchdog Packet Spoofing” on page 30.
This section contains the following topics:
How to Configure Watchdog Spoofing on an Interface
How to Configure Watchdog Spoofing for Call Destinations
How to Configure Watchdog Spoofing on an Interface
By default, watchdog spoofing is enabled for all on-demand WAN
connections. If you want to disable watchdog spoofing on a WAN interface,
complete the following steps:
1 Load NIASCFG, then select the following parameter path:
Select Configure NIAS > Protocols and Routing > Bindings > a WAN
interface > Expert Bind Options
2 Select On Demand Spoofing , press Enter , then select Disabled .
3 Press Esc and save your change.
4 Press Esc to return to the Internetworking Configuration menu.
5 If you want this change to take effect immediately, select Reinitialize
System .
If you want to configure other parameters, do so now, then reinitialize the
system when you are finished.
How to Configure Watchdog Spoofing for Call Destinations
By default, watchdog spoofing is enabled for all on-demand WAN
connections. To configure watchdog spoofing for a particular on-demand
WAN call destination, complete the following steps:
1 Load NIASCFG, then select the following parameter path:
Select Configure NIAS > Protocols and Routing > Bindings > a WAN
interface > WAN Call Destinations
2 Select a call destination.
If you are modifying an on-demand call that has already been
configured, select one from the list.
If you are configuring a new on-demand call, press Ins and choose a
call from the list of available calls.