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Contents
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Preface
1 DNAS Management
2 Management Tools
3 User Interface
4 Managing Load Hosts
5 Initializing the Access Server
6 Configuring LAT Characteristics
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7 TCP/IP Network Characteristics
8 Managing AppleTalk
9 Configuring Basic Device Characteristics
10 Configuring Modem Signals
11 Configuring and Managing Interactive Devices
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12 Configuring and Managing LAT Services
13 Configuring and Managing Telnet Servers
14 Configuring LPD Printers
15 Configuring and Managing SLIP Ports
16 Configuring for SNMP Access
17 Managing the Access Server
18Configuring and Managing 3270 Terminal Emulation (TN3270)
19Configuring and Managing Point-to-PointProtocol (PPP) Ports
20 Managing IPX
21 Managing Dial Services
22 Managing Access Server Security
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23 Accounting
A Cable and Adapter Recommendations
Glossary
Index
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Overview
Purpose
TSM Users
Using This Manual
Conventions
Associated Documents
How to Order Additional Documentation
Correspondence
Documentation Comments
Online Services
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Introduction
In This Chapter
Configuration Tasks for System Administrators
Configuration Tasks
Management Tasks for System Administrators
System Management Tasks
User Tasks
Accessing Online Help
Storage of Configuration Settings and Changes in Memory
Memory Types
Power Loss
Commands to Display and Change Configuration Settings
Types of Commands That Operate on Configuration Settings
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Access Server Commands
Levels of Access Server Commands
User Groups
Command Definitions
Privileged Commands
Help
HELP TUTORIAL Command
HELP Command
Console Port
Displaying Port Parameters
Example: SHOW SERVER Command
Remote Console Port
Features of the Remote Console Port
Communications Utilities for Remote Console Sessions
Network Control Program (NCP)
Use of SET HOST/MOP from a DECnet/OSI OpenVMS Node
Use of CCR from an ULTRIX DECnet Node
Telnet Remote Console
Characteristics of the Telnet Remote Console Port
Access Server Manager
Functions
Related Information
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Command Groups and Menus
Using Command Groups
Creating a Command Group
Executing a Command Group
Displaying a Command Group
Purging a Command Group
Using Menus
Displaying a List of Enabled Menus
Entering Menu Mode
Assigning a Default Menu to a Port
Menu Windows
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Defining Menus
Main Menu
Main Menu Display
Defining Menu Choices
Displaying a Selected Menu
Exiting from a Menu
Using Menus to Set Up a Captive Port
Displaying a Menu Definition
Purging Menu Lines and Entire Menus
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Load Host Procedures
DSV$CONFIGURE
Backward Compatibility of DSV$CONFIGURE
Executing DSV$CONFIGURE
ADD Command
MODIFY and SET Commands
DELETE Command
LIST and SHOW Commands
CONNECT and USE Commands
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DSVCONFIG
DECserver Configuration Procedure
DSVCONFIG Menu
Using a BOOTP/TFTP Server
IP Address Configuration Via BOOTP
Remote Connection Password
Upline Dumping
Upline Dumps with MOP Hosts
Upline Dumps with BOOTP/TFTP Hosts
Terminal Server Manager (TSM)
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Preparing LAT Services for Initialization
Do This
Preparing Telnet Listeners for Initialization
Initializing the Access Server
Using the INITIALIZE Command
Default Mode for the INITIALIZE Command
Specifying Initialization from a Load Host
Specifying an Image Name When Initializing
Updating Flash RAM
Specifying a Delay Value with INITIALIZE
Using the DIAGNOSE Option with INITIALIZE
INITIALIZE DIAGNOSE Option Tests
Specifying the DISABLE OPTION with INITIALIZE
Using NCP to Initialize the Access Server
NCP Initialization Commands
NCP Reference
Booting from the Network
Loading the Software Image
Determining Boot Protocols
Booting Using Console Commands
Procedure
Boot Command Options
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LAT Characteristics
Preparing to Change LAT Characteristics
LAT Characteristic Summary
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Displaying LAT Characteristics
Command To Use
LAT Characteristics Display Example
ANNOUNCEMENTS Characteristic
Configure Announcements Example
CIRCUIT TIMER Characteristic
Changing the CIRCUIT TIMER
IDENTIFICATION Characteristic
Changing the Server Identification String
Removing an Identification String
Identification String in a Login Procedure Display
KEEPALIVE TIMER Characteristic
Keepalive Timer Default Values
Keepalive Timer Example
MULTICAST TIMER Characteristic
Multicast Timer Default Values
Changing Multicast Timer Values Example
ACCESS SERVER NAME Characteristic
Default Access Server Name
Changing the ACCESS SERVER NAME
NODE LIMIT Characteristic
Changing the Access Server NODE LIMIT
Access SERVER NUMBER Characteristic
Access SERVER NUMBER Values
Changing the Access SERVER NUMBER
PASSCHECK Characteristic
Changing the PASSCHECK Characteristics
PASSCHECK Characteristic Example
QUEUE LIMIT Characteristic
Special QUEUE LIMIT Values
Changing the QUEUE LIMIT
RETRANSMIT LIMIT Characteristic
RETRANSMIT LIMIT Values
Changing the RETRANSMIT LIMIT Characteristic
RESPONDER Characteristic
Access Server Mapping
Datagram Types
Changing the RESPONDER Characteristic
Service Groups
Viewing Service Groups
Changing Access Server Service Groups
Changing Service Groups Examples
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Configuring the Internet Address and Subnet Mask
Tasks
Alternative: Learning IP Information
Setting the Internet Address
Setting an Internet Subnet Mask
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Displaying the Internet Address and Subnet Mask
Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) Characteristics
Displaying DNS Characteristics
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Displaying the DNS Counters
Configuring the Default Name Resolution Domain
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Changing the Time Limit
Changing the Retry Limit
Changing the Name Resolution Mode
Configuring a List of Commonly Used Internet Hosts
Configuring a List of Internet Name Servers
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Assigning DNS Server Addresses Automatically
Configuring a List of Internet Gateway Addresses
Displaying a List of Gateway Addresses
Configuring a Default Gateway
Defining Networks Available Through a Specific Gateway
Defining Subnets Available Through a Specific Gateway
Defining Hosts Available Through a Specific Gateway
Configuring a List of Internet ARP Entries
Displaying the List of Internet ARP Entries
Defining an ARP Entry
Setting the TCP Keepalive Timer
What the Timer Does
Setting the Timer
Disabling the Timer
Setting Timer Retries
Displaying Timer Characteristics
Displaying the Internet Counters
Using the SHOW Command
Internet Counters Display Example
Internet Counter Display Fields
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Learning IP Information From a BOOTP Server
BOOTP Server Configuration
Learning Operation
Setting Up IP Configuration Learning
Learning IP Information From a DHCP Server
BOOTP and DHCP Differences
DHCP Client Operation
DHCP Proxy Operation
Enabling and Disabling DHCP
Displaying the DHCP Setting
Configuring Default Values
Overriding DHCP-LearnedValues
Assigning WINS Server Addresses
What Does WINS Do
What Is WINS Autoconfigure
Operation
Assigning WINS Addresses
Displaying WINS Characteristics
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Configuring AppleTalk on an Access Server
AppleTalk Address Format
Enabling AppleTalk
Disabling AppleTalk
Setting AppleTalk Address Cache Size
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Displaying AppleTalk Characteristics
Commands
Displaying AppleTalk Characteristics Example
Fields in the AppleTalk Characteristics Display
Displaying AppleTalk Counters
Displaying AppleTalk Counters Example
Fields in the AppleTalk Counters Display
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AARP Values
Displaying AppleTalk Status
Displaying AppleTalk Status Example
Fields in the AppleTalk Status Display
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Displaying AppleTalk Routes
Displaying AppleTalk Routes Example
Fields in the AppleTalk Routes Display
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Displaying AppleTalk ARP Entries
Displaying AppleTalk ARP Entries Example
Fields in the AppleTalk ARP Display
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Configuring Basic Device Characteristics
Basic Device Characteristic Summary
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Displaying Basic Device Characteristics
Displaying Port Characteristics Example
Configuring the ACCESS Characteristic
Defining the ACCESS Characteristic Example
Matching the Port and Device Characteristics
AUTOBAUD
CHARACTER SIZE
PARITY
SPEED
STOP BITS
TYPE
Configuring the FLOW CONTROL Characteristic
Flow Control Types
XON/XOFF
DSR
CTS
FLOW CONTROL Direction
Specifying the Automatic Logout Characteristics
Specifying DSRLOGOUT
Specifying LONGBREAK LOGOUT
Specifying INACTIVITY LOGOUT
Specifying the INACTIVITY TIMER
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DTE/DCE Device Configuration
Port Configuration
Determining the Supported Modem Signals
Access Servers and MODEM CONTROL
Access Server Types and Supported Modem Signals
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Modem Signals Description
Types of Modem Signal
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Specifying MODEM CONTROL and SIGNAL CONTROL
Logging Out the Port with DSRLOGOUT or LONGBREAK LOGOUT
Computer Interface
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Specifying SIGNAL SELECT
Determining When to Use a Signal Set
Specifying SIGNAL CHECK
Specifying DTRWAIT
Enabling DTRWAIT Example
Specifying RING
Specifying ALTERNATE SPEED
Specifying DIALUP
Sample Modem Configurations
Configuring a Dial-InModem on a Full MODEM CONTROL Server
Configuring a Dial-InModem on a MODEM CONTROL Server
Configuring a Dial-OutModem on a Full MODEM CONTROL Server
Configuring a Dial-Inand Dial-OutModem on a Full MODEM CONTROL Server
Configuring a Dial-OutModem on a MODEM CONTROL Server
Configuring a Dial-Inand Dial-OutModem on a MODEM CONTROL Server
MODEM CONTROL Sequences
Establishing a Connection
Response to Momentary Loss of CTS
Disconnecting
Configuring DTR and DSR Signals
Port Characteristic Effects on the DTR and DSR Signals
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Configuring an Interactive Device for LAT Sessions
Configuring an Interactive Device for LAT Sessions
Sample Network Configuration
Configuring LAT Group Codes for Interactive Devices
Specifying AUTOCONNECT
Specifying AUTOPROMPT
Specifying the Default Protocol
Specifying Failover
Configuring Port Queuing
Displaying Access Server Queue Entries
SHOW QUEUE ALL Display Example
Removing Entries from the Access Server Queue
Configuring Port Characteristics
Configuring an Interactive Device for Telnet Sessions
Configuring a Device on Port 6 for Internet Hosts Example
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Configuring a Session Management (TD/SMP) Terminal
How to Configure
Benefits and Restrictions Summary
Local Mode Command Restrictions During Session Management
Logging In with Multisessions
Configuring On-DemandLoading for Asian Terminals
On-DemandLoading Configuration Example
Disable Switch Character
Configuring for Block-ModeTerminals
Buffer Size
Specifying the Telnet Client Session Profile
Profiles Types
Profile Characteristics
Telnet Client Session Characteristics Predefined for Each Profile
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Configuring Individual Telnet Client Session Characteristics
Modifying Telnet Session Characteristics
Specifying ECHO Characteristics
Specifying the BINARY Characteristic
Specifying CHARACTER SIZE
Mapping Keyboard Characters to Telnet Functions
Telnet Keymapping Functions
Specifying AUTOFLUSH
Specifying AUTOSYNCH
Specifying Telnet Client Newline
Specifying FLOW CONTROL
Specifying MESSAGE VERIFICATION
Specifying the SWITCH CHARACTER
Specifying a Preferred Terminal Type
Managing Access Server User Accounts
Minimal Setup for Local User Accounts
Optional Setup for Local User Accounts
SHOW/LIST/MONITOR USERACCOUNT Display
Service Types and Access Levels
Service Permissions Access
User Account Command Parameters
Access Command Variables
Managing Users
Providing a Contact Name and Access Server Location
Specifying Preferred Service for LAT or Telnet Resources
Specifying the Port USERNAME
Specifying Keys to Switch Between Sessions
Defining the Break Key
Specifying a Key to Switch to Local Mode
Specifying BROADCAST
Specifying LOSS NOTIFICATION
Specifying Message Codes
Specifying VERIFICATION
Specifying Lock
Displaying Information About the Users
Specifying User Groups
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Managing Sessions
Initiating a Session to a LAT Service
Initiating a Session to an Internet Host
Sending Telnet Functions to a Remote Telnet Server
Controlling the Number of Sessions
Displaying Session Information
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Displaying Session Characteristics
Displaying Session Status
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Terminating Sessions
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Configuring a Port to Offer a LAT Service
Configuration Parameters
Configuring Access to a LAT Service
Assigning a Service Name
Enabling Announcements
Assigning an Identification String
Assigning a Port Name
Specifying the Service Password
Configuration of Specific Types of Devices As LAT Services
Configuring a Personal Computer As a Terminal and LAT Service
Configuring a Computer As a LAT Service
Configuring a Modem As a LAT Service
Configuring a Printer As a LAT Service
Setting Up a LAT Remote Print Queue on an OpenVMS Host
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Setting Up a LAT Remote Print Queue on an ULTRIX System
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Configuring a Printer with Unannounced Availability
Configuring a Printer with Unannounced Availability
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Verifying the LAT Service
Problem Solving
Managing Your Access Server As a LAT Node Offering a Service
Displaying Information About a Service
Displaying Services Characteristics
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Displaying Services Status
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Displaying Services Summary
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Sample Device Configurations
Configuring a Printer for Access Through a Telnet Listener
Configuring a Computer for Access Through a Telnet Listener
Configuring a Modem for Access Through a Telnet Listener
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Sample Configuration
Configuring Personal Computer Access to a Printer
Setting User Priority for Devices Using Dynamic Access
Configuring a File Transfer Partner
Configuring a Remote Print Queue
Configuring a TCP/IP Remote Print Queue on an ULTRIX System
Printer Port Telnet Server Characteristics
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Configuring a TCP/IP Remote Print Queue on a UNIX System
Configuring a Telnet Listener
Configuring Telnet Server Session Characteristics
Mapping Event Indications to Keyboard Characters
Specifying Newline Characteristics
Specifying Character Size
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Managing Your Access Server As a Telnet Listener Node
Displaying Telnet Listeners
Displaying Telnet Server Characteristics
Removing a Telnet Listener
Removing One of Many Devices Assigned to a Telnet Listener
Reassigning a Port
Supplying User Location Data to Telnet Servers
Configuring a Raw TCP Listener
When To Use Raw TCP
Configuring Raw TCP
Displaying Raw TCP Characteristics
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LPD Operation
Supported File Types
Control and Data Files
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Configuring LPD
Configuring Remote Hosts
Associating a Printer With a Port
Setting Port Characteristics
Printer Configuration Example
Displaying Printer Characteristics
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Packet Forwarding to and from SLIP Hosts
Network Configuration Containing SLIP Hosts
Displaying SLIP Characteristics
Displaying SLIP Characteristics Example
Managing Internet Addresses for SLIP Hosts
How an Access Server Port Obtains the SLIP Host Internet Address
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Managing the Maximum Transmission Unit
Changing the MTU
Relationship of the TCP Maximum Segment Size and the MTU
Fragmentation
Configuring a Port So That a PC Can Function as a Terminal or SLIP Host
Configuring a Dedicated SLIP Port
Configuring a Device As a Dedicated SLIP Host
Configuring a Dial-InModem for Use with a SLIP Host
Configuring a Dial-InModem on Port 6 for Use with a SLIP Host
Establishing Terminal Sessions with a PC
Prerequisites
Establishing a SLIP Session
Enabling a SLIP Session from the PC
After Making a Connection
Compressed SLIP
Enabling CSLIP
Disabling CSLIP
Automatic CSLIP
Compression States
Displaying SLIP Counters
SHOW PORT SLIP COUNTERS Display
SLIP COUNTERS Display Fields
Disabling SLIP
Disable SLIP Example
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Supported SNMP Features
Supported Specifications
SNMP Community Names
Supported SNMP Operations
Supported MIBs
Supported MIB Variables
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Configuring the Access Server for SNMP Access
Enabling and Disabling SNMP
Displaying Information About SNMP
Default Community Name PUBLIC
Configuring a Community Name for Access by Any NMS
Configuring a Community Name with an Address
Configuring Community Names to Send TRAP Messages
Sample SNMP Configuration
Disabling TRAP Messages for a Community Name
Removing Community Names
Removing an Address from a Community Name
Configuring the NMS
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Managing Your Access Server As Part of the LAT Network
Distributing Devices on Access Servers
Controlling the Number of Known Service Nodes
Checking LAT Service Accessibility
Reducing Memory Usage
Viewing LAT Node Status Information
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Viewing LAT Node Counters Information
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Viewing LAT Node Summary Information
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Displaying Information About the Access Server
Specifying the Prompt
Displaying Access Server Counters
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Displaying Access Server Status
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Displaying Access Server Summary Information
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Checking Port Status and Counters
Displaying Port Characteristics
Displaying Port Counters
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Displaying Port Status
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Displaying Port Summary
SHOW/LIST/MONITOR PORT SUMMARY Display Fields
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Supported ASCII Terminals
Definition
Definition and Description of a Keyboard Map
3278 Keyboards
Server-SpecificKeyboard Maps
Configuring Basic 3270 Terminal Emulation
Setting Up an ASCII Terminal
Terminal Setup Parameters
Indicating the 3270 Model Number
Specifying the Type of ASCII Terminal Used for Emulation
IBM Host Communications
Connecting to an IBM Host
Entering and Editing Data
Status Line Indicator
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Status Line Indicator Display
Displaying and Customizing Keyboard Maps
Server-WideKeyboard Maps Customization
Default Server-WideTerminal Types and Keyboard Maps
Defining New Server-WideTerminal Types and Keyboard Maps
Customizing Server-WideKeyboard Maps
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Selecting and Customizing Keyboard Maps for a Port
Keyboard Map and Terminal Type
Customizing a Default Keyboard Map for a Port
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ASCII-to-EBCDICand EBCDIC-to-ASCIITranslation Tables
Guidelines for Managing the Use of NVRAM for TN3270
Storage Requirements for TN3270 Definitions in NVRAM
TN3270 Commands That Free NVRAM Space
Limiting NVRAM Usage
Commands to Manage TN3270 Terminal Emulation
TN3270 Access Server Characteristics
TN3270 Port Characteristics
SHOW Commands
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Enabling PPP on an Access Server Port
Enabling PPP for Mixed Traffic
Enabling Dedicated PPP Traffic
Enabling Ports with Modems for PPP
Establishing and Ending a PPP Session
Using the CONNECT PPP Command
Displaying PPP Characteristics
Displaying LCP Characteristics
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Displaying IPCP Characteristics
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ATCP Characteristics
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Displaying PPP Status
Displaying LCP Status
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Displaying IPCP Status
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Displaying ATCP Status
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Displaying PPP Counters
Displaying LCP Counters
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Displaying IPCP Counters
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Displaying ATCP Counters
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IPX Description
Access Server Configuration
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Getting Started
Checklist
Hardware and Software Requirements
Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Setting Up Your PC
PC Remote Access Software
Novell Workstation Software
Novell Utilities for Local Execution
Setting Up the Network Access Server
Enabling IPX
Configuring the Port for an Attached Device
Configuring the Port for the Login Method
Configuring the Port for Login to the Local Prompt
Configuring the Port Dedicated to PPP
Configuring the Port for PPP/IPXCP Data Link
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Summary of DECserver IPX Management Commands
Port PPP IPX Commands for LCP
Port PPP IPX Commands for IPXCP
Port PPP Commands for PPP Negotiation Status
Server IPX Commands
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Modem Considerations
Dial-InModems
Dial-OutPC Modems
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Novell Client/Server Operation
Establishing Remote Node Access Connection to Novell Network
Novell Operation
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Operational Checkout and Diagnosis
Verifying Configuration
Disabling IPX
Using the DEFINE Command
Frame Types
Standard Ethernet
RAW802
SAP802
SNAP802
Displaying IPX Characteristics
Using the SHOW command
IPX Characteristics Display
IPX Characteristics Display Fields
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Displaying IPX Status
Using the SHOW IPX Command
IPX Status Display
Fields in the IPX Status Display
Displaying IPX Counters
Use the SHOW IPX COUNTERS command
IPX Counters Display
IPX Counters Display Fields
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Displaying IPX Routes
Using the SHOW IPX ROUTES Command
IPX Routes Display
IPX Routes Display Fields
Resetting Counters
Using the ZERO Command
ZERO Command Options
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Dial Services Command Groups
Command Groups
Entering the SET PRIVILEGED command
Checking the Current Server Settings
Server Configuration Display
Defining a Dialer Script
Defining Dialer Script Strings
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Assigning the Dialer Script to a Port
Steps
Determining the Current Dialer Script
Assigning a Dialer Script to a Port
Verifying Dialer Script Configuration
Defining the Dialer Service
Showing the Current Dialer Service Characteristics
Showing Dialer Service Status
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Displaying Dialer Counters
Modifying the Dialer Service
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Configuring Interactive Dial Requests
Configuring for Interactive Dial-Back
Interactive Dial-Back(Dial Service) Example
Framed Dial Requests
Changing PPP Characteristics Examples
Guidelines
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Security Type Descriptions
Kerberos
RADIUS
SecurID
User Accounts
Common Terminology Across Security Realms
Accounting Host
Authentication Host
Default Realm
Login Retries and Timeouts
Security Server
UDP Ports
Managing Kerberos
Configuration Prerequisites
Configuration of User Authentication
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User Authentication Procedure
Changing a User Name and Password
User Authentication Counters
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Managing RADIUS
Minimal Setup for RADIUS
Optional Setup for RADIUS
RADIUS User Authorizations
User Access to the Access Server
Setting User Permissions
Additional RADIUS Attributes
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Optional RADIUS User Attributes
Managing SecurID
Minimal Setup for SecurID
Optional Setup for SecurID
SecurID User Authorizations
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Managing Local Access Server Security
Defining the Realm
Determining Security Configuration
Displaying RADIUS, SECURID, and KERBEROS Characteristics
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Displaying Security Summary
Showing the Authentication Counters
Showing the User Port Authorization Profile
Showing Security Counters
Managing Dial-UpAccess Security with AUTOLINK and AUTOLINK Authentication
Activating AUTOLINK
Enabling AUTOLINK Authentication
Specifying an Authentication Method
Setting AUTOLINK Timers
Timeouts
Using a Login Script
Specifying Other Security Features
Specifying Dedicated Service for LAT or Telnet Resources
Specifying Passwords
Specifying PASSWORD LIMIT
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Accounting Description
Accounting Log File
What Events Are Logged
Contents of Log Entry Types
Event Field Descriptions
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When Events Are Logged
Login Events
Logout Events
Session Connect Attempt Events
Session Disconnect Events
Password Modified Events
User Privilege Level Modified Events
SNMP Community Modified Events
Managing Accounting
Defining the Accounting Log Size
Changing the Accounting Threshold
Changing the Accounting Console
Displaying Accounting Characteristics
Displaying the Accounting Log
Using the Accounting Console Logging Feature
LAT Remote View of the Accounting Log
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Cable and Adapter Hardware
Cable and Adapter Table
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Symbols
Numbers