with remote access capabilities, e.g., Windows 95, to dial in using an ISDN terminal adapter (TA) to access the network resources without physically being in the office.
What This Manual Covers
This manual is divided into eleven parts.
Chapter One, Introduction, describes many of the technologies implemented in the
Chapter Two, Installation, is designed as a
Chapter Three, Configuration and Management, provides detailed explanations for the console program that is used to setup and configure the router.
Chapter Four, PROM System Configuration, provides information on the PROM program, an abbreviated version of the console program that is used to download new software into the router in case of problems with the console program.
Chapter Five, Using Telnet, describes how to setup and use telnet to configure the router.
Chapter Six, Using RADIUS Authentication, describes how to setup and use a RADIUS server to manage user authentication and centralize passwords.
Appendix A, Troubleshooting, describes some common problems setting up the router and suggests solutions.
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