DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 9
Getting Started with the Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator
Issue 1
November 2000
Avaya R300 Administration
87Saving and restoring profiles
5
Upload a remote configuration
You must enter all save and restore commands from the diagnostic window of the Avaya
R300. For more information on the diagnostic window and how to access it, see Chapter
5, Maintaining and Troubleshooting the Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator.
The Upd Rem Cfg (Upload Remote Configuration) command opens a connection to a
RADIUS server to upload the Avaya R300 terminal-server banner, list of Telnet hosts, IP
static routes, IP address pool, and other configuration information from the RADIUS user
file. The Avaya R300 retrieves configuration from RADIUS at system startup or by use of
this command.
When you highlight Upd Rem Cfg and press Enter, the Avaya R300 opens a connection to
the RADIUS server and uploads the configuration information.
When you select the Upd Rem Cfg command from the Sys Diag menu. RADIUS adds the
routes as follows:
■ RADIUS looks for entries having the format route-
unit_name
-1, where
unit_name
is the system name.
■ If at least one entry exists, RADIUS loads all existing entries having the format
route-unit_name-num to initialize the IP routing table.
The variable num is a number in a sequential series, starting with 1.
■ The Avaya R300 unit queries route-
unit_name
-1, then route-
unit_
name
-2, and so on, until it receives an authentication reject from RADIUS.
■ Once the host-specific routes are loaded, RADIUS loads the global configuration
entries; these configurations have the format route-
num
.
■ The Avaya R300 unit queries route-1, then route-2, and so on, until it
receives an authentication reject from RADIUS.
The routes remain in effect until the next restart or until overwritten by dynamic updates
or routes specified in Connection profiles.