Name_Server_2; Nameserver_Broadcast; Need_Dsr - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Chapter 2
Configuration Parameters
Book C

name_server_2

This Annex parameter defines the type of name service used with the
secondary name server. The service type specified with this parameter is
queried if the type specified with name_server_1 is not available. When
using this parameter, you must specify a host using pref_name2_addr.
The options are dns, ien_116, or none. The default is none.

nameserver_broadcast

This Annex parameter defines whether or not the RA 6300 broadcasts a
name server request if the preferred name servers do not respond. A Y
enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.

need_dsr

This asynchronous port parameter allows an RA 6300 to use the DSR
(Data Set Ready) signal to determine whether a device is attached to the
corresponding asynchronous line. The RA 6300 will not allow
connection to a slave port and will not activate the CLI until the DSR
signal is active. If DSR is deactivated, the connection to a slave line is
terminated and the CLI is deactivated.
When disabled, the DSR signal is not required to connect to a slave line,
and DSR is not required to activate a CLI line (see Modem Assignments
on page A-81 for details on using need_dsr in conjunction with modem
control). DSR is always considered active on ports that do not have a DSR
signal (ports with partial modem control lines). A Y enables this
parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.
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