Preface; Overview; Conventions - Bay Networks 3395A Configuration Manual

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Preface

Overview

Conventions

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This manual describes the configuration, setup, and management of a
communication server software package, supplied by Bay Networks, Inc. to
provide access to network services from remote locations. A communication
server is composed of a Model 3395A Terminal Server working in conjunction
with the Multiprotocol Communication Server software.
This manual is intended for network and communication server managers.
This manual is organized as follows:
Chapter 1
Introduces Multiprotocol Communication Server software and
describes the access serving features available on
communication servers.
Chapter 2
Provides an overview of the server configuration process for
supporting access serving features, a discussion of the cabling
requirements, directions for enabling the access serving
features, and related planning considerations.
Chapter 3
Describes how to configure basic modem applications such as
dial-in, dial-back, and dial-out modems.
Chapter 4
Describes how to set up the server to support connections
using the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
Chapter 5
Describes how to set up the server to support connections
using the Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP).
Chapter 6
Describes how to set up the server to support connections
using the AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP).
Chapter 7
Describes how to set up the server to support connections
using the Xremote Protocol.
Chapter 8
Describes how to configure ports to use CCL scripts.
Appendix A
Describes how the modem control and flow control
functions operate. This information might be useful when
troubleshooting modem problems.
This manual uses the following conventions:
The CTRL key on the keyboard provides alternate functions when used
with some keyboard keys. "CTRL-A" indicates that you press both the
CTRL key and the letter A key at same time. The terminal server will echo
this control character as ^A.
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