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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Chapter 11
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) Protocol
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
A-168
To enable this configuration:
Edit the acp_dialup file. Provide user green with access from all
1.
RA 6300s and other Remote Annexes by specifying a wildcard
(*) and a remote address of 132.245.5.18.
See Dynamic Allocation of Network Addresses on page A-274 for
instructions.
2.
Use the set pri b command with the ipx_node parameter to
associate a set of IPX nodes with the PRI B channels.
Step 2 is optional since the RA 6300 ignores the IPX
node/B channel assignments created using the set pri b
command when using dial-up addressing. However, if the
host where the ACP server resides is unreachable by the
RA 6300, or there is no entry in the acp_dialup file for a
particular user, the RA 6300 relies on the IPX nodes
assigned to the B channel to provide a remote address for
the link.
3.
Edit the configuration file to define an SPB.
You can use the default SPBs provided as part of the config.annex
file or create them specifically for your requirements. See
the Annex Configuration File
4.
Reset default global port parameters as required to the
following settings:
Enable CLI and/or connection security using the security
parameters: cli_security and connect_security.
The slip_ppp_security parameter controls dial-in PPP
access and use of ACP for PPP and protocol security such as
pap, chap, and chap-pap. If enable_security and
slip_ppp_security are enabled, access to the PPP command
is restricted via ACP and call access is logged in the ACP log
file.
on page 11-160, for more information.
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