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[[PageOutline]] This page is a reference fo all VTY commands that you can use interactively on the bsc_nat VTY telnet interface. In addition, the same commands are used for the configuration file. == configuration reference == === nat level === Configure the nat. Global settings ==== msc ip A.B.C.D ==== * Set the MSC IP address used to connect to the MSC. ==== msc port <1-65500> ==== * Set the MSC Port used to connect to the MSC. ==== timeout auth NR ==== * Time in seconds to wait for the authentication reponse of a BSC. ==== timeout ping NR ==== * Time in seconds to wait between two PING messages ==== timeout pong NR ==== * Time in seconds to wait for a reply of a PING before closing the connection ==== token STR ==== * Authentication token used to authenticate the BSC. Currently this is transfered in clear text. ==== ip-dscp TOS ==== * Set the IP Type of Service (ToS) for the incoming BSC connections. ==== access-list-name ==== * The name of the access-list to use on the NAT. Only the deny rules will be evaluated. === ==== bsc BSC_NR === ==== * Configure the BSC with the number ==== ===== location_area_code <0-65535> ==== ===== * Set the location area code that this BSC is handling ==== ===== token TOKEN ==== ===== * A token for the BSC. The real bsc needs to send this token to use the lac and other filters. This is no real authentication or security scheme. ==== ===== paging forbidden (0|1) ==== ===== * Decide if paging messages should be forwarded to the BSC. ==== ===== description STR. ==== ===== * A description for the BSC. ==== ===== access-list-name STR ==== ===== * Use the access-list for the BSC. First the deny rule will be evaluated, then the allow rule and then the deny rule of the NAT.