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Bay Networks 5390 Administering (888 pages)
Communications Server
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Table of Contents
Communications Server
1
Table of Contents
3
Commands
29
Appletalk-Specific Model 5390 Parameters
33
Preface
35
Audience
35
Purpose
35
Conventions
36
Special Message Formats
36
Two-Tiered Procedure Format
36
Use of Enter, Type, and Press
36
Related Publications
38
Bay Networks Customer Support
40
Compuserve
41
Infofacts
42
World Wide Web
42
How to Get Help
43
Chapter A1
49
Figure A1-1. Sample Local Area Network
49
Introduction to the Model 5390 Server
50
Ordering Bay Networks Publications
40
Model 5390 Capabilities
50
Network Administrator (Na) Utility
50
Command Line Interpreter (CLI)
50
Customizing the User Interface
51
Loading Files
51
Extensive Security System
52
Port Servers and Rotaries
53
UNIX Host-Originated Connections
54
Name Server Support
54
Network Management
55
Full Routing
56
Multi-Protocol Support
56
Applications for the Model 5390 Server
57
Connecting Terminals
57
Connecting X Window Terminals
57
Connecting Pcs
57
Connecting Modems
58
Connecting Printers
58
Connecting Apple Powerbook and Macintosh Computers Using ARA
59
Connecting Apple Powerbook and Macintosh Computers Using PPP
59
Connecting Hosts Without a Network Interface
59
Performing Remote System Management
59
Chapter A2 Configuring the Model 5390 Server
61
Configuring Model 5390 Parameters
61
Using the Na Utility
62
Using the CLI Admin Command
66
Local File System
69
Model 5390 Internet Addressing
69
The Internet Address
69
The Broadcast Address
69
The Subnet Mask
69
Booting and Dumping
70
Setting the Preferred Load Host
70
Setting the Preferred Dump Host
71
Setting the Load-Dump Sequence
71
Setting the Model 5390 Server as a Load Server
71
Disable Broadcasting for Files During a Boot
72
Table A2-1. Arguments for the Server_Capability Parameter
72
Self Booting
73
Using SLIP for Booting and Dumping
73
Using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol
74
Using Model 5390 Security
74
Using Name Servers
75
Defining Name Servers
75
Domain Name System
76
IEN-116 Name Server
76
Setting Configuration Parameters
77
Broadcasting for a Name Server
77
Using the RWHO Protocol
78
Managing the Size of the Host Table
78
Minimum Uniqueness
79
Using Event Logging
79
Table A2-2. Priority Levels for the Syslog_Mask Parameter
80
Using the Time Server
81
Customizing the Model 5390 Environment
83
Setting the CLI Prompt
83
Table A2-3. Formatting Codes for Model 5390 Prompts
83
Setting a Limit on Virtual CLI Connections
85
Setting up the Configuration File
85
Setting the Motd File
86
Using RIP
86
Setting the IP Encapsulation Type
86
Using the Terminal Server TTY (TSTTY)
87
Using the Transport Multiplexing (Tmux) Protocol
87
Using the Na Utility
89
Table A3-1. Keywords for the Show [Port | Asynchronous]
90
Port Mode
93
Port Security
94
Validating CLI Connections
95
Connection Security
96
CLI Ports
97
Dedicated Ports
99
Slave Ports
101
Data Buffering on a Slave Port
102
Figure A3-1. Host Applications Accessing a Terminal
103
Host-Based Applications to Access a Terminal
103
Figure A4-1. Connecting Devices to the Model 5390 Server
107
The Port Server
108
Camp-On
109
Virtual CLI Connections
112
Security for the Port Server
113
Security for Virtual CLI Connections
114
Rotaries
115
Assigning Auxiliary Rotaries Internet Addresses
117
Assigning Rotaries TCP Port Numbers
119
Configuring Rotaries
121
How TSTTY Interacts with Model 5390 Port Parameters
124
Naming the TSTTY Devices
127
Terminal Server TTY (TSTTY)
124
Transport Multiplexing Protocol (Tmux)
128
Figure A4-2. How Tmux Works
129
Figure A4-3. Tmux Packet Header
129
Figure A4-4
129
Printing from a BSD Host
132
Using Aprint as a Direct Command
132
Integrating Aprint with the Lpd Spooler
133
Running a Shell Script Filter
134
Editing the /Etc/Printcap File
135
Integrating Rtelnet with the Lpd Spooler
136
Printing from a System V Host
137
Integrating Aprint into the Lp Spooler
137
Using Aprint with an Interface File
138
Sample System V Interface File for Aprint
138
Integrating Rtelnet with the Lp Spooler
140
Modem Signals
143
Outbound Modems
145
Inbound Modems
146
Bidirectional Modems
147
Setting up Applications
149
Tip and Uucp
149
Getty
151
Compressed Slip
153
Connecting Two Networks Together
154
Figure A7-1
155
Figure A7-2. SLIP Link with Two IP Addresses
156
Connecting a Single Host with a SLIP Link
157
Figure A7-3. Connecting a Single Host Using SLIP
157
Connecting a Remote Host
158
Figure A7-4. Connecting a Remote Model 5390 Server
158
Setting SLIP Port Parameters
159
Routing Across a SLIP Link (Basic Passive RIP)
165
Routing between Two Networks
165
Route Cache
166
Extending a Single Host Onto the Network
166
BOOTP Requests
167
Creating the Acp_Dialup File
171
Using the CLI Netstat Command
171
Displaying Data for Ports
171
Route Cache
172
Routing Across a PPP Link (Basic Passive RIP)
172
Figure A8-1
173
Setting Port Parameters for a PPP Interface
173
Figure A8-2
175
Figure A8-3
177
Protocol Stack
180
Negotiating the LCP Options
181
Network Control Protocol
183
Authentication Type
183
Negotiating the IP Address
185
Negotiating the Compression Type
185
BOOTP Requests
186
Standards-Based Versus Proprietary IPX
187
Standards-Based IPX (IPX over PPP) Features
188
Proprietary IPX Features
190
Recommended Use
191
Enabling IPX
191
Figure A9-2
195
Figure A9-3
195
Choosing IPX Port Types
201
Figure A9-4
202
Overview of Ipx Mode
202
Overview of Auto_Detect and Auto_Adapt Modes
203
Overview of Ndp Mode
204
Figure A9-5
205
Figure A9-6
206
Accessing IP Nodes Via Fastlink II
211
PC Client Requirements
211
Method 1: Use Dial-Up Addresses
212
Method 2: Use Local Address of Port Number
213
Obtaining IPX Information
213
System Logs
213
IPXCP Interface Statistics
214
Table A9-1. Fields in (NCP) IPXCP Status Display
215
IPX Interfaces, Memory Buffers, Routes, and Servers
216
IPX in General
216
Using the Netstat -X Command
217
IPX Network Interfaces
217
IPX Buffer Pools
218
IPX Routes
218
IPX Servers
219
IPX Frame Type and Network Number
221
IPX State
222
IPX Connections
222
Statistics for All Interfaces and for 802.2
223
A_Router
228
Default_Zone_List
228
Node_Id
228
Appletalk-Specific Serial Line Port Parameters
229
Option_Key
229
Zone
229
Table A10-1. Per-Port Appletalk Parameters
230
Arap_V42Bis
230
At_Guest
230
At_Nodeid
230
At_Security
230
Mode
231
CLI Appletalk Commands
231
Arap
232
Table A10-2. CLI Appletalk Commands
232
Table A10-3. Arguments for the Arp Command
233
Table A10-4. Appletalk-Related Arguments for the Netstat
234
Table A10-5. Appletalk-Related Argument for the Superuser Ping Command
236
Command Syntax
232
Ping
236
Table A10-6. Appletalk Fields in the Stats Display
237
Stats
237
Appletalk over ARA
238
Figure A10-1. Connecting a Macintosh Using ARA
239
Setting Port Parameters for Appletalk over ARA
239
ARA Security
240
Security Features
241
Appletalk over PPP
242
Network-Visible Entity (NVE) Filtering
242
How to Use the CCL Converter
243
Table A10-7. Selecting Security Type
244
Running the Application
246
Network Inactivity
248
Enabling Dynamic Dialing
248
Displaying Dynamic Dialing Routes in the Routing Table
257
Understanding IP Routing and RIP
260
Routing Versus Forwarding
261
Choosing Passive or Active RIP
262
RIP Versions
263
Route Cache and Routing Table
263
Routing Table
264
How Hosts Learn Routing Information
264
Better First Hops – Redirect Messages
265
Model 5390 Availability – Router Discovery Mechanism
265
Avoiding Fragmentation – Path MTU Discovery
266
Routing Interfaces
267
Interface Routes
267
Non-Operational Interfaces
267
Table A12-1. Network Classes
268
IP Addressing
268
Address Classes
268
Figure A12-1
269
Obtaining Network Addresses
270
Setting the Model 5390 IP Address
270
Subnetting Using Subnet Masks
271
Figure A12-2. Subnetting with Passive RIP
272
Supernetting Using Subnet Masks
273
Proxy ARP for Interfaces on the same Network
273
Figure A12-3. Proxy ARP Versus Routing
274
Setting the Broadcast Address
275
Table A12-3. Interface Parameter Settings
278
Enabling and Disabling Passive RIP
279
Entering Routes in the Model 5390 Configuration File
281
Figure A12-4
282
Figure A12-5
297
Configuration
299
Entering Routes Using the Route Command
300
Table A12-8. Arguments for Route Command
300
Accepting RIP 1 And/Or RIP 2 Packets
303
Authenticating Incoming RIP 2 Updates and Requests
304
Table A12-9. Model 5390 RIP Version 2 Authentication
305
Table A12-4. Values for Bits Field with Corresponding Subnet Masks
286
Table A12-6. Class B: Total Available Subnets and Hosts
295
Table A12-7. Class C: Total Available Subnets and Hosts (with no Supernetting)
295
Enabling and Disabling Active RIP
305
Advertising RIP 1 And/Or RIP 2 Updates
309
Advertising Subnet Routes
309
Figure A12-6
310
Using Split Horizon and Poison Reverse
311
Authenticating Outgoing Updates and Requests
312
Advertising the Default Route
312
Advertising to a Subset of Routers
313
Rip_Accept
314
Option_Key
314
Rip_Advertise
315
Rip_Auth
317
Rip_Default_Route
317
Rip_Horizon
317
Rip_Next_Hop
318
Rip_Recv_Version
318
Rip_Routers
318
Rip_Send_Version
319
Rip_Sub_Accept
319
Rip_Sub_Advertise
319
Routed
320
Displaying Routing Information
320
Displaying RIP Statistics
321
Displaying the Model 5390 Routing Table
322
Table A12-11. IP Fields in Netstat -R Display
323
Table A12-12. Flag Descriptions for the Netstat -C Command
325
Displaying the Route Cache
325
Using the Ping –T (Traceroute) Option
326
Figure A12-7. Overview of Ping -T Actions
327
Table A12-13. Fields Displayed by the Ping -T Option
327
Figure A12-8. Topology for Ping -T Examples
328
Troubleshooting
330
CLI Commands Providing Routing Information
331
Depending on Proxy ARP When Routing Is more Reliable
331
Figure A12-10
333
Overlapping Subnet/Network Addresses
333
Figure A12-11
334
Non-Contiguous Subnets
334
What to Do if the Model 5390 Server Does Not Advertise Updates
336
What to Do if the Model 5390 Server Does Not Receive Updates
337
Figure A12-9
331
Other Documentation
338
Enabling Filtering
340
Accessing the Filter Subcommands
342
Filter Lists
344
Filter Numbers
344
Filter Subcommands
345
Table A13-3. Arguments for the Add Subcommand
346
Add Subcommand Examples
351
Delete
352
Disable
353
Enable
353
Table A13-6. Arguments for the List Command
354
Help
354
List
354
Quit
355
Usage
356
Accessing 4.2BSD Hosts
357
Installing the Ace/Server Software
357
Setting up the File Server
358
Installing Software Using Bfs
358
Installing Software Using the Tftp Protocol
359
Multiple Server Hosts
359
File Sections
360
Include Statement
360
Creating Gateway Entries in the Configuration File
364
Table A14-2. Supported Keywords for Gateway
365
Gateway Extensions
367
Route Cache
369
Routing Services and Gateway Entries
369
Disabling RIP
371
Table A14-3. Supported Keywords for Macro Entries
373
Table A14-4. Statements Permitted in an Alias Expansion
374
Examples of Aliases and Menus
375
Table A14-5. Supported Arguments for Service Entries
381
Managing Modems
387
Modem Settings for Dynamic Dialing and Dial-Back
387
Table A14-7. Valid Options for the Location Argument
389
Table A14-8. Supported Keywords for the Location Argument
389
Table A14-10.Parameters that Can be Set Within the Set Field of the Dialout Entry
396
Dial-Out Passwords
398
Dial-Out Routes
398
Chat Scripts
399
Table A14-12. Reserved Keywords Used in Place of a Script Name
401
Table A14-13. Reserved Keywords Used in Place of a String
401
Setting up the Motd File
404
Table A14-14. Arguments for the Server_Capability Parameter
405
Self-Booting Without a Local Ethernet Interface
405
Using the Model 5390 FTP Daemon
405
Installing a Time Server
406
Dump Host Services
407
Table A14-15. Dump File Naming Conventions
408
Domain Name Server
409
IEN-116 Name Server
410
Setting up a Host for 4.3BSD Syslogging
410
Configuring LAT Services
411
Advertised Services
411
Learned Services
412
Group Codes
412
Accessing LAT Services
412
Restricting Access to LAT Services
413
Accessing LAT from a Virtual CLI
413
Accessing LAT from a Model 5390 Server Port
413
Reverse LAT
414
Reverse LAT Vcli
414
Telnet-To-LAT Gateway
414
Figure A14-1
415
LAT-To-Telnet Gateway
416
Data-B Slot Support for LAT
417
Host-Initiated Connections
417
Table A14-16. Variable Definitions for VMS Command File
419
Miscellaneous LAT Parameters
420
Overview of Local Password Protection
421
Implementing Local Virtual CLI Password Protection
422
Administrative Password
424
Protecting the Superuser CLI
424
Protecting Ports from Unauthorized Access
425
Protecting the Na Utility from Unauthorized Access
425
Overview of Host-Based Security
425
Virtual CLI Security
426
CLI Security
427
Connection Security
428
Serial Link Security
429
Port Server Security
429
Setting up a Security Server
430
Specifying the Security Hosts
430
Disable Broadcasting for Security Servers
431
Creating User Password Files
431
Encrypting Security Messages
433
Creating the Acp_Keys File
433
Creating the Acp_Dialup File
435
Creating the Acp_Userinfo File
436
Accesscode
437
Climask
439
Table A15-2. Entries for Climask in the Acp_Userinfo File
440
At_Zone
440
Table A15-3. Entries for At_Zone in the Acp_Userinfo File
441
At_Connect_Time
441
Table A15-4. Entries for At_Connect_Time in the Acp_Userinfo File
442
Table A15-6. Entries for At_Passwd in the Acp_Userinfo File
443
At_Nve_Filter
443
At_Passwd
443
Table A15-7. Entries for Chap_Secret in the Acp_Userinfo File
444
Chap_Secret
444
Table A15-8. Arguments for the Include File
445
Specifying Modem Pools Within the Acp_Userinfo File
445
Table A15-9. Arguments for the Pool Command
446
Table A15-10. Arguments for the Ports Command
446
Pool
446
Ports
446
Using Include Files in the Acp_Userinfo File
445
Using Dial-Back Security
447
Using Appletalk Security
449
ARA Security
450
NVE Filtering
450
Zone Security
450
Logging
451
Using IPXCP Security
451
Using Proprietary IPX Security
451
Security for Ndp Ports
451
Security for Ipx, Auto_Detect, and Auto_Adapt Ports
451
Other ACP Security Mechanisms
458
Using PPP Security
466
Challenge-Handshake Protocol (CHAP)
467
Receiving a CHAP Challenge
468
Sending a CHAP Challenge
469
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
467
Using the PPP Security Parameters
469
Using Filters for Security
472
Using Kerberos Authentication
473
Table A15-12.Kerberos Parameter Settings
474
Enabling Kerberos Authentication
474
Assigning a Securid Card to a User
475
Clients
476
The Securid Card User Interface
476
New-PIN Mode
477
Integrating Securid into ACP
480
Using Securid and ACP Simultaneously
483
Using Safeword Security
484
Installing Safeword
484
Integrating Safeword into ACP
484
Safeword Passwords
486
Fixed Passwords
487
Dynamic Passwords
487
Using Safeword and ACP Simultaneously
488
Safeword Backup Security
489
Table A15-13. Arguments in the Acp_Restrict File Entries
492
Setting up Connection Security
492
Logging Security Events
493
Modifying the Supplied Security Application
494
Disabling User Name and Password Validation
495
Changing the Expected File Names Used by ACP
497
Masking CLI Commands
502
Modifying the Code
504
Recompiling Erpcd
504
Restricting Telnet Access to Certain Ports
505
Displaying Network Statistics
509
Active Connections
510
Table B1-1. Arguments for the Netstat Command
510
Table B1-2. Hardware Interface Statistics for Ethernet
511
PPP Statistics
513
SLIP Statistics
516
Appletalk Statistics
517
RIP Statistics
518
Routing Table Information
519
Table B1-6. Displaying Routing Table Information Using the Netstat Command
520
Table B1-7. IP Fields in the Netstat -R Command Display
521
Route Cache Information
522
Dial-Out Route Information
523
Rotary Information
524
Table B1-9. Field Definitions for the Netstat -R Command
524
Filtering Statistics
525
Memory Statistics
526
Protocol Statistics
526
Testing the Network
527
Table B1-11. Arguments for the Ping Command
528
Managing the ARP Table
529
Monitoring Model 5390 Activity
529
Logging User and Model 5390 Events
530
Host-Based Security Logging
530
Event Logging Using Syslog
534
Displaying User Activity
535
Displaying Model 5390 Statistics
536
Monitoring Serial Line Activity
537
Managing the Host Table
538
Loading the Host Table from the Configuration File
539
Disabling Software Modules
540
Sessions Not Terminated
541
Connection Delays When Using Name Servers
542
Hosts Not Appearing in Hosts Display
542
Wrong Host Address in Host Table
543
Network Logins to BSD Hosts Are Invisible
543
All Network Ports Are in Use
543
Snmp Protocol Overview
545
SNMP Management Stations
546
Message Delivery
546
SNMP Commands
551
Using SNMP Set to Send Commands to the Model 5390 Server
551
Standard MIB Support
552
MIB Object Hierarchy
553
Describing and Naming Objects
553
Model 5390 Restrictions on Standard Mibs
554
RFC 1213 MIB-II Restrictions
555
RFC 1243 Appletalk MIB Restrictions
556
RFC 1389 Ripv2 MIB Restrictions
557
RFC 1398 Ethernet MIB Restrictions
557
RFC 1316 Character MIB Restrictions
558
RFC 1317 RS-232 MIB Restrictions
559
Setting Port Speed
559
Model 5390 Parameters Versus Model 5390 Private Enterprise MIB
560
Configuration Parameters Versus MIB Objects
561
Table B2-13. LAT Statistic Objects
565
Table B2-17. Interface Parameters Versus MIB Objects
568
Table B2-18. Serial Port Parameters Versus MIB Object
569
Table B2-19. PPP and SLIP Port Parameters Versus IB Objects
573
Command Notation
578
Table C1-1. Arguments for the Na Commands
580
Table C1-2. the Na Commands
580
Annex Command
582
Boot Command
583
Table C1-3. Supported Arguments for the Boot Command
584
Broadcast Command
585
Copy Command
586
Dumpboot Command
587
Table C1-6. Arguments for the Dumpboot Command
588
Echo Command
588
Table C1-7. Arguments for the Help Command
588
Interface Command
590
Password Command
590
Port Command
591
Quit Command
592
Read Command
593
Reset Command
594
Table C1-9. Keywords for the Reset Command
596
Table C1-10. Keywords for the Reset T1 Command
597
Set Command
597
Show Command
598
Table C1-11. Keywords for the Show Annex Command
599
Table C1-12. Keywords for the Show Interface Command
600
Table C1-13. Keywords for the Show [Port | Asynchronous]
601
Table C1-14. Keywords for the Show T1 Command
602
Write Command
604
Entering Parameter Values
607
Setting Parameters to Supplied Defaults
608
Parameter Descriptions
610
Table C2-1. Keywords for the Show Annex Command
611
Table C2-2. Keywords for the Show Interface Command
612
Table C2-3. Keywords for the Show [Port | Asynchronous]
613
Table C2-4. Keywords for the Show T1 Command
614
Acp_Key
616
A_Router
616
Alarmsyslog
616
Allow_Broadcast
616
Allow_Compression
616
Allow_Snmp_Sets
617
Arap_V42Bis
617
Attn_String
617
At_Guest
617
At_Nodeid
617
At_Security
617
Authoritative_Agent
618
Authorized_Groups
618
Autobaud
618
Backward_Key
618
Banner
619
Broadcast_Addr
619
Broadcast_Direction
620
Bypass
620
Chap_Auth_Name
620
Char_Erase
621
Circuit_Timer
622
Cli_Imask7
622
Cli_Inactivity
622
Table C2-5. Formatting Codes for Model 5390 Prompts
623
Cli_Interface
623
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Table of Contents
3
Supported Platforms
11
Supported Version
12
Using this Manual
12
Printing Conventions
13
Chapter 1 Overview, Requirements, and Online Help
15
Workstation Hardware and Software Requirements
16
Requirements for Server Tools
16
Table 1-1. Supported Platforms
16
Requirements for NA and Quick2Config Annex
17
Table 1-2. Workstation Hardware and Software Requirements
17
Annexes
18
IP Stack Software
18
Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11
19
Table 1-3. Supported IP Stacks
19
Windows 95 and Windows NT TCP/IP
20
Making Installation Diskettes
21
Figure 1-1. Make Floppies Dialog Box
21
Using the Annex Software Online Help System
22
Figure 1-2. Choose Location Dialog Box
22
Starting Online Help
23
Exiting Online Help
24
Moving Around Online Help
24
Chapter 2 Installing on a Windows NT Server
25
Security Authentication
25
Securid
26
Radius
26
Log on Privileges
26
Starting the Setup Program
27
Figure 2-1. Welcome Dialog Box
28
Figure 2-2. Select Operation Dialog Box
29
Figure 2-3. Install Software Dialog Box
30
Installing NA
31
Figure 2-4. Overwrite or Install Dialog Box
31
Figure 2-5. Choose Destination Location Dialog Box
32
Figure 2-6. Setup Progress Icons
33
Figure 2-7. Readme File Dialog Box
33
Loading Server Tools
34
No Previous Version
34
Figure 2-8. Server Tools Choose Destination Location Dialog Box
34
Figure 2-9. Choose Directory Dialog Box
35
Previous Version Found
36
Figure 2-10. Server Tools Installation Option Dialog Box
37
Choosing Remote Annexes
38
Figure 2-11. Select Remote Annex Image Dialog Box
38
Figure 2-12. Server Tools Options Dialog Box
39
Loading Quick2Config Annex
40
No Previous Version
40
Figure 2-13. Choose Destination Location Dialog Box
40
Previous Version Found
41
Figure 2-14. Overwrite or Install Dialog Box
41
Loading the Programs
42
Figure 2-15. Setup Progress Icons
42
Figure 2-16. Readme File Dialog Box
43
Figure 2-17. Setup Complete Message Box
43
Getting Started with Remote Annex Network Software
44
Chapter 3
45
Installing on Windows 95 and Windows NT Workstation
45
And 4.0
45
Starting the Setup Program
45
Figure 3-1. Welcome Dialog Box
46
Figure 3-2. Installation Options Dialog Box
47
Figure 3-3. Install Software Dialog Box
48
Installing NA
49
Figure 3-4. Overwrite or Install Dialog Box
49
Figure 3-5. Choose Destination Location Dialog Box
50
Figure 3-6. Setup Progress Icons
51
Figure 3-7. Readme File Dialog Box
51
Loading Quick2Config Annex
52
No Previous Version
52
Figure 3-8. Choose Destination Location Dialog Box
52
Loading the Programs
54
Figure 3-9. Overwrite or Install Dialog Box
54
Figure 3-10. Setup Progress Icons
55
Figure 3-11. Readme File Dialog Box
55
Getting Started with Quick2Config Annex and NA
56
Figure 3-12. Setup Complete Message Box
56
Chapter 4 Installing Quick2Config on Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups
57
Starting the Setup Program
57
Win32S Installation
58
Figure 4-1. Win32S Installation Dialog Box
58
Figure 4-2. Restart Windows Dialog Box
59
Loading Quick2Config Annex
60
Figure 4-3. Welcome Dialog Box
60
Figure 4-4. Installation Options Dialog Box
61
Figure 4-5. Choose Destination Location Dialog Box
62
No Previous Version
62
Figure 4-6. Overwrite or Install Dialog Box
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Previous Version Found
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Figure 4-7. Choose Installation Directory Dialog Box
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Installing the IP Stack
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Figure 4-8. IP Stack Query Dialog Box
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Figure 4-9. Modify System Files Dialog Box
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Figure 4-10. Setup Message Box
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Figure 4-11. Information Message Box
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Figure 4-12. Restart Windows Dialog Box
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Getting Started with Quick2Config Annex
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Bay Networks 5390 Release Note (108 pages)
Remote Access Software
Brand:
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Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Restricted Rights Legend
2
Statement of Conditions
2
Bay Networks Customer Service
5
Table of Contents
7
Supported Remote Annex/Rac Hardware for Release 5.3
12
Supported Rac Hardware for Release
12
Supported Software and Switch Types
13
Supported Operating Systems
13
Supported Compiler Versions
14
RADIUS Server Information
14
Securid/Ace Compatibility Information
14
Safeword Compatibility Information
15
Supported Switch Types
15
56K Modem Support
17
General Notes on 56K Modem Support
17
Notes on K56Flex 56K Modem Support
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Notes on X2 56K Modem Support
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Using the Set56K Command
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Exchanging Your RAC
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Accessing 56K Modem Statistics
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Acquiring Software Upgrades
21
Digital Modem Configuration Parameter Changes
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Parameter 4
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Parameter 5
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Parameter 6
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Parameter 7
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Parameter 11
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Parameter 14
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Parameter 15
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Parameter 16
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Parameter 18
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Parameter 21
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Parameter 26
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Parameter 30
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Parameter 32
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Parameter 34
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Parameter 35
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Parameter 38
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Parameter 39
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Known Modem Compatibility
39
New CLI Commands in R14.1.9
42
History
42
Ppp -I
43
New Admin/Na Parameters in R14.1.9
43
RADIUS Filters
44
TMUX and TSTTY
46
Known Problems/Limitations in R14.1.9
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Problems Resolved Since R14.1
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Features in Release 5.1
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Bay Networks Remote Access Concentrators (Racs)
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Baydsp (Digital Signal Processing) Modem Technology
51
AFD (Automatic Firmware Download) Changes
52
The Afd Command
52
How AFD Works
53
Single Number ISDN Dial-Up
55
Channel and Modem Error Detection
55
Counting the Call Events
56
Specifying the Consecutive Failure Threshold
58
Displaying the Call Event Counts
58
Resetting the Consecutive Failure Counts to Zero
59
Obsolete Option_Key Parameter
59
Embedded RADIUS Client
60
Multi-System Multilink PPP
61
Long User Names
62
V.110 Rate Adaption Support
62
PPP Connections over External Synchronous Port
62
Data Compression Card
63
Corrections to Embedded RADIUS Client Documentation
63
RADIUS Attributes - Additional Information
64
CLI IP Host Filtering - Corrected Information
68
Call Disconnect Reasons
69
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Bay Networks 5390 Release Notes (64 pages)
Nortel Remote Annex 2000 Server: Release Note
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Bay Networks
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Table of Contents
Release Notes
1
Table of Contents
5
Ordering Bay Networks Publications
9
Bay Networks Customer Service
9
How to Get Help
10
Software Version
11
Marketing Release
11
Supported Remote Access Hardware for Release 5.4
12
Supported Software and Switch Types for Release 5.4
13
Supported Operating Systems
13
Supported Compiler Versions
14
RADIUS Server Information
14
Securid/Ace Compatibility Information
14
Safeword Compatibility Information
15
Supported Switch Types
15
New Features in Release 5.4
16
Forcing the Download of Modem Code
16
Overriding the Nameserver
17
Specifying Separate RADIUS Accounting Servers
17
Allowing Login by Guest Users
18
Enabling 32-Bit Proxy ARP
18
Remote Access Software Release 5.4 Corrections
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Known Problems in Release 5.4
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CLI Commands Added in R14.1.9
23
History
23
Ppp -I
24
New Admin/Na Parameters in R14.1.9
24
RADIUS Filters
25
TMUX and TSTTY
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Known Problems/Limitations in R14.1.9
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Problems Resolved Since R14.1
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Spr 11241
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Spr 11253
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Features in Release 5.1
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AFD (Automatic Firmware Download) Changes
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The Afd Command
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How AFD Works
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Single Number ISDN Dial-Up
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Obsolete Option_Key Parameter
33
Embedded RADIUS Client
34
Multi-System Multilink PPP
35
Long User Names
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Corrections to Embedded RADIUS Client Documentation
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RADIUS Attributes - Additional Information
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CLI IP Host Filtering - Corrected Information
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Remote Access Software Release 5.1 Corrections
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Bay Networks 5390 Installation Manual (50 pages)
Remote Access Concentrator Software for Windows and Windows NT
Brand:
Bay Networks
| Category:
Software
| Size: 0.4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
About this Guide
15
Before You Begin
15
Conventions
16
Bay Networks Customer Service
17
Ordering Bay Networks Publications
17
How to Get Help
18
Chapter 1 Overview, Requirements and Online Help
20
Supported Platforms
20
Requirements for Server Tools
20
Security Authentication
21
Log on Privileges
21
Requirements for NA and Quick2Config Annex
22
Racs
23
Using the RAC Software Online Help System
23
Starting Online Help
23
Moving Around Online Help
24
Exiting Online Help
24
Chapter 2 Installing Remote Access Concentrator Software
25
Installing the Setup Program
25
Figure 2-1. Welcome Dialog Box
26
Making Installation Diskettes
27
Figure 2-2. Select Operation Dialog Box
27
Figure 2-3. Make Floppies Dialog Box
28
Figure 2-4. Choose Location Dialog Box
29
Starting the Setup Program
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Figure 2-5. Choose Directory Dialog Box
30
Figure 2-6. Install Software Dialog Box
31
Installing NA
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No Previous Version
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Figure 2-7. Choose Destination Location Dialog Box
32
Figure 2-8. Choose Directory Dialog Box
33
Previous Version Found
34
Figure 2-9. Overwrite or Install Dialog Box
34
Loading NA
35
Figure 2-10. Setup Progress Icons
35
Figure 2-11. Release Notes Dialog Box
35
Installing Server Tools
36
No Previous Version
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Figure 2-12. Server Tools Choose Destination Location Dialog Box
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Figure 2-13. Choose Directory Dialog Box
38
Previous Version Found
39
Figure 2-14. Server Tools Installation Options Dialog Box
40
Choosing Remote Access Concentrators
41
Figure 2-15. Select Remote Annex Image Dialog Box
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Figure 2-16. Geographic Locations
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Figure 2-17. Server Tools Options Dialog Box
44
Figure 2-18. Release Notes Dialog Box
44
Installing Quick2Config Annex
45
No Previous Version
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Figure 2-19. Choose Destination Location Dialog Box
45
Figure 2-20. Choose Directory Dialog Box
46
Previous Version Found
47
Figure 2-21. Overwrite or Install Dialog Box
47
Loading the Programs
48
Figure 2-22. Setup Progress Icons
48
Figure 2-23. Release Notes Dialog Box
49
Figure 2-24. Setup Complete Message Box
49
Getting Started with RAC Software
50
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