Managing A Remote Instant Internet Unit - Nortel BayStack Instant Internet 100-S Using Manual

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Configure Incoming Ports to allow access to all ports and Both TCP and UDP.
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All users now have access to only the sites on the list.

Managing a remote Instant Internet unit

Admin cannot manage the remote users and groups unless the LANs are linked
together such that the administrator at the main site's PC has access to the group.
The complete LAN directory is known when the PC client runs Admin. The PC
client, rather than the Instant Internet unit, obtains user or group information from
the NT domain controller or NetWare server.
To use the remote site's groups and users rather than the local groups and users,
create an additional icon in the Instant Internet section of the Start menu called
"Admin Remote," which runs Admin with the /remote command.
"Managing incoming port access" on page 76
Note: If a user's individual access settings are more restrictive than the
Everyone Group settings, then Instant Internet uses the more restrictive
access settings.
Note: You will see only users and groups that have had access controls
defined for that unit. If a group has certain Internet access permissions,
you will see the group in Admin, but you will not necessarily see the
users in that group unless they have some unique privilege defined.
Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11
Chapter 2 User access administration
for more information.
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