Bay Networks 8000 RAC Installing Manual page 147

Remote access concentrator
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EMI requirements 1-14
environmental conditions 1-13
firmware 1-5
flash memory 1-4
module processors 1-4
ROM monitor 1-5
safety requirements 1-14
server parameters 2-16
weight 1-13
remote network access 1-2
removing modem cards B-6
removing the RAC cover B-2
replacing the RAC cover C-4
ROM Monitor
command descriptions 3-2
command syntax 3-1
commands 3-1
description 1-5
ROM monitor
using 2-15
S
safety requirements 1-14
self-booting the RAC 2-27
sequence command 3-3, 3-22
examples 3-22
serial line ports test 3-21
server parameters
for the RAC 2-16
setting
boot sequence 3-22
broadcast address 3-6
IP encapsulation 3-6
load/dump gateway address 3-6
the IP address 3-6
the preferred load host address 3-6
the subnet mask 3-6
setup mode
entering 4-7
error states 4-8
shipment contents
verifying 2-2
Stac 9711 coprocessor 1-5
stats command 3-24
example 3-24
fields 3-24
subnet mask
description 2-16
setting 3-6
supported configurations 1-6
sync port
pin/signal allocations A-6
T
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testing
the printer port 3-21
the serial line ports 3-21
the transceiver 3-19
TFTP 3-11
troubleshooting
a UNIX host on the LAN 4-15
a Windows NT host on the LAN 4-16
another Model 8000 configured as a load
type of IP encapulation 2-16
U
upgrading the RAC
data compression upgrade
data compression upgrade kit C-1
installing the compression card C-3
modem upgrade instructions B-1
modem upgrade kit B-1
removing the cover B-2
removing the RAC cover C-2
replacing the cover B-8, C-4
using the ROM monitor 2-15
Installing the Model 8000 Remote Access Concentrator
server 4-18
instructions C-1
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