Vanguard Managed Solutions 6500 PLUS installation manual Enhanced LAN Option

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Installing Software Options

Enhanced LAN Option

Enhanced LAN

The Enhanced LAN Option is a Software Authorization Key (SAK) that enables IPX

Option

Routing and AppleTalk features for the 6520 and Vanguard 300, and provides IP

 

 

Routing/SNMP for the 6500PLUS.

What It Does for

 

The Enhanced LAN Option enables IPX Routing and AppleTalk features for the

the 6520 and

6520 and Vanguard 300, if present in the software image that is loaded.

Vanguard 300

IP Routing is now available in all base software packages. A SAK is no longer

 

 

 

 

required to enable this feature.

What It Does for

 

The Enhanced LAN Option provides a CSK IP Routing/SNMP for the 6500PLUS.

the 6500PLUS

This CSK enables the full IP Routing capability for SNMP management across a

 

 

WAN link or Token Ring if present, with the use of the full router for Release 4.50

 

 

(configuration of the IP/Routing SAK is no longer required).

CSK Information

 

The IP Routing/SNMP Customer Software Key (CSK) for the 6500PLUS product is:

 

 

SG6CUJEQ6MYTGU4XRFKP

 

 

If you already have the IP/Routing SAK configured, you do not have to configure the

 

 

new CSK.

Guidelines

 

The Enhanced LAN Option is available for purchase as a SAK. You must install the

 

 

CSK for IP Routing/SNMP for the 6500PLUS on each node on which you want to

 

 

perform IP Routing/SNMP.

 

 

 

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