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Remote access concentrator
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Chapter 1
Network Administration
Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrator Network Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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Other element descriptions for the fourth entry in the above sample are
the following:
Entry Element
Description
0
Packets in
0
Packets out
72
Bytes in
2978
Bytes out
Events are written continuously to the ACP log file. To prevent this file
from overwhelming the file system on the hosts, and still obtain the record
information for generating reports, move and compress the file at regular
intervals. The size of your network, the number of 5399s, and the amount
of activity generated at each 5399 RAC determines the frequency for
moving and compressing the file.
Events written while using ARA or the dial-back security feature have
their own messages:
bad access code
Users entered an unidentified access code for the defined
username – the login was terminated.
call-back
Users logged in with a known username and access code – the
5399 RAC calls back a pre-defined phone number (this log can
be generated by any of the features that perform a call-back,
including dial-back security and ARA); possible status values
are request, ok, no answer, or no device.
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