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Chapter 3
Understanding Erpcd
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Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
Actions specify a filter's activity when its criteria match a
packet. You can enter one or more of the following actions:
discard
or
netact
after it takes those actions.
discards the packet and sends an ICMP message
icmp
indicating that the destination is unreachable.
defines activity for a SLIP or PPP dynamic dial-
netact
out line. When you use
on SLIP or PPP dynamic dial-out line, packets that match
the filter constitute activity on the line. If the line is not
up,
netact
no_start
specifies that packets defined as activity will not activate
a dynamic dial-out line, but will keep the line up and will
reset the net_inactivity timer parameter to
logs the event in the log files.
syslog
The route attribute defines the IP routes that a router can make available
through a Remote Annex when it dials in. You should use this attribute
when you do not want a router to incur overhead in running a routing
protocol itself. To use this attribute, you must:
1.
Open the acp_userinfo file from the Bay Networks program
group window by double-clicking on the appropriate icon.
The acp_userinfo file opens in the Notepad editor.
2.
Go to the area of the file where entry information resides
and type
route
3.
Enter an IP address for the route's destination.
4.
Enter a subnet mask for the destination's address.
discards the packet. If you use
with
, the system discards the packet
discard
netact
discards the packet.
, used with
include
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syslog
icmp
in a filter that is enabled
(in the Scope category),
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