3.
Enter one or more port numbers followed by @ and one or
more Remote Annex names or IP addresses.
You can separate port numbers with commas and/or enter a
range of numbers with dashes (e.g.,
4.
Enter a remote address followed by a local address.
You can use an asterisk (wildcard) for any part of an IP address.
You must use spaces to separate the user name, port number/
Remote Annex, Local Address, and Remote Address fields.
Using Local and Remote Addresses
If the acp_dialup file contains a matching user name and:
•
The local and remote addresses exist in the file, the Remote
Annex uses those values.
•
The acp_dialup file contains a remote address but not a
local address, the Remote Annex uses the remote address
from the file and the Remote Annex's IP address for the
local address.
If the file does not contain a matching user name, the Remote Annex uses
values from the local_address and remote_address parameters.
•
If both parameters contain addresses, the Remote Annex
uses these values.
•
If both parameters are set to
negotiates for both addresses with the remote PPP client.
The connection is denied for a remote SLIP client.
•
If local_address contains a value and remote_address is set
to
, the Annex uses the local address and negotiates
0.0.0.0
with the remote PPP client for the remote address. The
connection is denied for a remote SLIP client.
Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
Chapter 3
Understanding Erpcd
1,3,6-10@Annex01)
, the Remote Annex
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User Guide
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