Using Local And Remote Addresses - Bay Networks Remote Annex User Manual

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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
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, the Remote Annex
0.0.0.0
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