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Bay Networks NauticaRS Reference Manual (608 pages)
Nortel Nautica NauticaRS Software: Reference Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Guide
23
Before You Begin
23
Conventions
24
Acronyms
25
Tcp/Ip
26
Bay Networks Technical Publications
28
Bay Networks Customer Service
28
How to Get Help
29
Bay Networks Educational Services
30
Chapter 1 Introduction to Protocols and Routing
31
Routing Concepts
32
What Is a Router
32
Default Values
33
Figure 1-1. Nautica Wizard Window
33
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
34
Advantages of ISDN
34
Integrated Services Digital Network
34
ISDN for Resilience
35
ISDN Top-Up Bandwidth-On-Demand
35
Figure
35
Data Compression
36
Security on ISDN
36
Routing IP over ISDN
37
Figure
37
Routing IPX over ISDN
39
Connecting to Other Manufacturers' Routers
40
Tcp/Ip
41
IP Addressing
41
Figure 1-2. IP Address Class Types
42
Subnet Addressing
43
Address Resolution
44
IP Routing Information Protocol
45
How RIP Works
45
Communication New Routing Information
45
Supported RIP Types
46
Introduction to IPX
46
IPX Service Advertising Protocol
47
Routing Updates
48
For Leased Circuits and Permanent Connections
48
For ISDN
48
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
49
Open Shortest Path First
49
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
50
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
50
DHCP Protocol Transaction
51
Figure 1-3. DHCP Protocol Transaction
52
Bootp Relay Agent
53
Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
53
Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol
53
Dial-In User PPTP (Microsoft FEP)
54
Figure 1-4. Dial-In User (Windows 95) PPTP
54
Address Translation
55
Figure 1-5. Address Translation
55
Bridging
56
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP)
57
Working with BACP
57
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol
57
The Nautica Implementation of BACP
58
Call Request (Example)
61
Callback Request (Example)
63
Network Address Translation (NAT)
65
NAT Scenarios
65
Network Address Translation
65
NAT with a Single PC
65
Figure 1-7. NAT with an Internal Network
66
Figure 1-8. NAT with Multiple Remote Routers
66
NAT Functionality
67
Blacklisting Routes
68
IP Security Overview
70
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
70
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
70
Chapter 2 Understanding the Command Line
73
Figure
73
Figure 2-1. Telnet Connect Window
74
Logging Onto the Command Line
74
Figure 2-2. Nautica Wizard Window
75
Figure 2-3. the BCC Login Screen
75
Figure 2-4. the BCC Welcome Screen
76
Using Minimum to Distinguish
77
Working with Minumum to Configure
80
The BCC Structure
81
The Modes
82
The Bcc> Mode
82
Figure 2-5. Bcc> Mode Commands
82
The Config Mode
83
Figure 2-6. Config Classes
84
Classes and Class Objects
85
Table 2-1. Class Mtds
85
Table 2-2. the Config Hierarchy
87
BCC Help Options
88
Figure 2-8. Attribute Help
88
Using the Help Command
88
Figure 2-10. Attribute Help
89
Displaying Parameters and Listing Objects
91
Figure 2-11. Listing Objects
91
Figure 2-12. Listing IP Objects
91
Figure 2-13. Displaying Parameters
92
Default Values
93
Saving Configuration Files
93
Figure 2-14. Nautica Wizard Window
93
Figure 2-15. Select Unit Configuration Save File
94
Figure 2-16. Password for TFTP Transfer Window
94
Accessing a Default State Router
95
Figure 2-9. Attribute Help
89
Chapter 3 Configuration Options
97
Using Quick Setup
98
Standard Routing
99
Cul-De-Sac Routing
102
IPX Routing
106
Quick Setup Checks
111
Editing a Remote Path
112
Calling a Remote Path
113
Figure 3-1. ISDN Call Table
114
Configuration Tips
116
Storing and Retrieving Configuration Files
118
Saving Configuration Information to a File
118
Showing the Configuration
118
Saving the Configuration
119
Loading the Configuration File
119
Chapter 4 Upgrading to Nauticars 5.5R
121
Upgrading from Nauticars 4.123R or 5.016R
122
Figure 4-1. Nautica Wizard Window
122
Figure 4-3. Loading New Router Software
124
Figure 4-4. Password for TFTP Transfer
124
Upgrading from Nauticars 4.114R or 4.042R
125
Figure 4-5. Select Configuration File to Restore Window
126
Figure 4-6. Password for TFTP Transfer Window
126
Upgrading to Nautica Wizard Version 5.5
127
Chapter 5 Editing System Settings
129
Displaying System Parameters
130
Modifying System Parameters
132
The Advanced Manager Options
144
Chapter 6 Nautica Devices
147
Displaying Devices
148
Figure 6-1. Nautica Router Object, Path and Device List
149
Device Types
150
Modifying Devices
153
The Voice Device
154
The BRI Device
165
PRI Attributes
177
PRI Mode
177
Fractional Mode
191
The WAN Device
204
Synchronous WAN Attributes
204
Frame Relay WAN Attributes
208
Asynchronous WAN Attributes
215
PVC Attributes
221
Device Statistics
226
Chapter 7 Working with Paths
229
Displaying Path Information
230
Listing Paths
230
Path Statistics
231
Path Types
233
Ethernet Paths
233
PPP Paths
245
Nautica Paths
272
Frame Relay Paths
289
Chapter 8 Using PPP Profiles
303
Standard PPP Profiles
304
Viewing the Standard Profiles
305
Creating Custom PPP Profiles
306
Assigning PPP Profiles
307
Assingning PPP Profiles to Outgoing Calls
307
Assingning PPP Profiles to Incoming Calls
308
PPP Profile Attributes
309
Chapter 9 Using IP
315
The IP Object
316
IP Routes
318
Route Types
319
Modifying and Creating Routes
323
IP Filters
327
Figure 9-1. Listing Filters
327
Modifying and Creating Filters
328
Well-Known Port Numbers
334
Table 9-2. Well-Known Port Numbers
334
IP Statistics
337
ARP Cache
337
Figure 9-2. ARP Statistics Table
337
Route Cache
338
Figure 9-3. IP Route Table Cache
338
Active IP Routes
340
Figure 9-4. Active IP Routes
340
Chapter 10 Using IPX
343
Setting up IPX
344
IPX Routes
347
Figure 10-1. Listing IPX Objects
347
Table 10-1. IPX Route Types
348
Default IPX Routes
352
Creating an IPX Default Route
352
Modifying and Creating IPX Saps
353
Figure 10-2. SAP Listing
353
IPX Packet Filters
358
Figure 10-3. Packet Filter Listing
358
IPX SAP Filters
362
Table 10-2. Novell Server Types
364
IPX Statistics
365
IPX Cache Statistics
365
IPX Routes Statistics
367
Figure 10-5. IPX Route Statistics
367
IPX SAP Statistics
369
Chapter 11 Configuring ISDN
371
ISDN Statistics
372
ISDN Call Status
372
Figure 11-1. ISDN Call Statistics
372
Table 11-1. ISDN Network Clearing Codes
374
Table 11-2. ISDN Internal Clearing Codes
375
ISDN Call History
377
Figure 11-2. ISDN Call History
377
ISDN Blacklists
379
Figure 11-3. ISDN Blacklist Table
379
ISDN Charges
381
Figure 11-4. ISDN Charges
381
ISDN Callback
383
Using the ISDN Callback Function
383
Creating and Modifying Callbacks
383
Isdn Msn
385
Creating and Modifying Msns
386
Isdn Vpn
389
Creating and Modifying Vpns
389
ISDN Timebands
391
Chapter 12 Bridging and Frame Filters
398
Frame Filters
398
Figure 12-1. Frame Filter Listing
398
Adding and Modifying Frame Filters
399
Bridging and Frame Filters
399
Frame Filter Addresses
405
Bridge Autocalls
406
Figure 12-2. Bridge Autocall Listing
406
Spanning Tree Protocol
409
Spanning Tree Statistics
412
Chapter 13 Using DHCP
415
DHCP Configuration
416
Figure 13-1. DHCP Entry Listing
416
DHCP Statistics
425
Address Monitoring
425
Client Monitoring
427
Chapter 14 RADIUS on the Nautica Router
429
RADIUS Attributes
429
RADIUS Attributes
430
Chapter 15 Setting up NAT
441
Global NAT Attributes
442
NAT Entries
444
NAT Entries
445
NAT Statistics
448
Chapter 16 WINS Options
451
The WINS Configured Object
452
Lmhost Entries
453
WINS Statistics
456
Lmhost Statistics
456
Figure 16-1. Lmhosts Table
456
Netbios Statistics
457
Figure 16-2. WINS Netbios Table
457
Chapter 17 Debug Facilities
459
Debug Levels
459
Debug Levels
460
Using Debug Parameters
461
Table 17-1. Debug# Parameters
463
Using the Trace Window
464
Figure 17-4. Trace Window
465
Chapter 18 Working with OSPF
469
OSPF Fundamentals
470
Intra-Area OSPF
471
Inter-Area OSPF
471
Area 0 Path
472
Additional Area Path
472
OSPF Paths
473
OSPF Virtual Links
476
Router ID
477
Transit Area ID
477
OSPF Address Ranges
478
OSPF Statistics
481
Area Status
482
Figure 18-1. OSPF Area Status
482
Neighbour Status
485
Figure 18-2. OSPF Neighbour Status Window
485
Interface Status
488
Figure 18-3. OSPF Interface Status Window
488
Router Status
491
Figure 18-4. OSPF Router Status Window
491
Shortest Paths
493
Figure 18-5. OSPF Shortest Path Table
493
Chapter 19 Using DNS Proxy Server
495
DNS Global Settings
496
DNS Entries
497
DNS Statistics
499
Domain Table
499
Figure 19-2. DNS Domain Table
499
DNS Cache Entries
500
Figure 19-3. DNS Cache Table
500
Default DNS Entries
502
Chapter 20 Working with IP Security
503
Introduction to Ipsec
504
Ipsec Files
504
Figure 20-1. Version Information
505
Setting up Ipsec
506
Figure 20-2. about Nautica Wizard Window
506
Figure 20-3. Ipsec Tunnel Using NAT
506
Creating a Path and Route to the ISP
508
Table 20-2. PPP ISP Path Parameters
508
Creating the Ipsec Tunnel
509
Ipsec Statistics
518
Appendix A Command Verbs
521
Alarms
526
Blacklist
526
Bridge
526
Devices
526
Dhcp
526
Hublet
527
Ipx
527
Calls
527
Charges
527
Nat
528
Dns
528
Paths
528
Wins
528
Configuration
543
Alarms
543
Blacklist
544
Bridge
545
Devices
547
Dhcp
549
Hublet
551
Figure 0-1. OSPF Area Status
554
Figure 0-2. OSPF Neighbour Status Window
557
Figure 0-3. OSPF Interface Status Window
560
Figure 0-4. OSPF Router Status Window
563
Figure 0-5. OSPF Shortest Path Table
565
Ipx
568
Calls
572
History
574
Charges
576
Timebands
578
Nat
579
Dns
580
Paths
581
Wins
583
Tunnels
585
Appendix B Upgrading from Nauticars 3.5R
589
Nautica CLAM Family
590
Upgrade Procedure
590
Nautica Marlin
596
Minimum Hardware Requirements
596
Upgrade Procedure
596
Frequently Asked Questions
603
What Is a Packet Driver and How Do I Use It
603
Where Can I Get a Packet Driver for My PC
604
How Do I Install the Virtual Packet Driver in Windows 95
605
When in Bootmode CLAMLOAD (or MARLOAD) Reports 'ACK
606
TIMEOUT'. What Is Wrong
606
What Do I Do if the Upgrade Halts Part Way through or Terminates Early
606
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
5
Preface
17
Ordering Bay Networks Publications
17
Bay Networks Customer Service
18
How to Get Help
18
Chapter 1 Understanding the Technology
21
Routing Concepts
22
What Is a Router
23
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
23
Advantages of ISDN
23
ISDN for Resilience
24
ISDN Top-Up Bandwidth on Demand
25
Data Compression
25
Security on ISDN
25
Routing IP over ISDN
26
Routing IPX over ISDN
28
Connecting to Other Manufacturers' Routers
29
Tcp/Ip
29
IP Addressing
30
Figure 1-1. IP Address Class Types
30
Subnet Addressing
31
Address Resolution
32
IP Routing Information Protocol
33
Introduction to IPX
34
IPX Service Advertising Protocol
35
Routing Updates
36
Open Shortest Path First Protocol (OSPF)
37
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
38
DHCP Protocol Transaction
39
Figure 1-2. DHCP Protocol Transaction
40
BOOTP Relay Agent
41
PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol)
41
Dial-In User PPTP (Microsoft FEP)
42
Figure 1-3. Dial-In User (Win 95) PPTP
42
Address Translation
43
Figure 1-4. Address Translation
43
Bridging
44
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP)
45
Working with BACP
45
The Nautica Implementation of BACP
46
Call Request (Example)
49
Callback Request (Example)
51
Network Address Translation (NAT)
53
NAT Scenarios
53
Figure 1-6. NAT with an Internal Network
54
Figure 1-7. NAT with Multiple Remote Routers
54
NAT Functionality
55
Blacklisting Routes
56
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
57
Chapter 2 Upgrading Router Software
59
Upgrading a Nautica Clam
60
Minimum Hardware Requirements
60
Upgrade Procedure
60
Upgrading a Nautica Marlin
66
Minimum Hardware Requirements
66
Upgrade Procedure
67
Questions and Answers
73
What Is a Packet Driver and How Do I Use It
73
Where Can I Get a Packet Driver for My PC
74
How Do I Install the Virtual Packet Driver in Windows 95
75
When in Bootmode CLAMLOAD (or MARLOAD) Reports 'ACK TIMEOUT'. What Is Wrong
76
What Do I Do if the Upgrade Halts Part Way through or Terminates Early
76
Command Line
79
Figure 3-1. BCC Menu Structure
80
Chapter 3 Understanding the Command Line
81
The BCC Structure
81
Show Ip Routes
83
Showing Statistics
84
Table 3-1. SHOW Options
84
Using the List Objects (Lso) Command
85
Using the Info Command
86
Simple Configuration
87
Movement & Editing Options
88
Using Help
89
The Question Mark [?] Key
90
The Help Verb
90
Using Quick Setup
92
Standard Routing
93
Cul-De-Sac Routing
95
IPX Routing
96
After Quick Setup
98
Editing a Remote Path
103
Calling a Remote Path
104
Configuration Tips
106
Working with Attributes
108
Storing and Retrieving Configuration Files
110
Saving Configuration Information to a File
110
Showing the Configuration
110
Saving the Configuration
111
Loading the Configuration File
111
Chapter 4 Working with Paths
113
Displaying Path Information
114
Listing Paths
114
Path Statistics
115
Path Types
117
Ethernet Paths
117
PPP Paths
124
Nautica Paths
141
Table 4-4. Nautica Path Attributes
142
Frame Relay Paths
153
Table 4-5. Frame Relay Path Attributes
154
Chapter 5 Modifying System Settings
161
Displaying System Attributes
162
Modifying System Attributes
163
System Attributes
164
Advanced Manager Options
175
Advanced Path Options
176
Chapter 6 Debugging the Router
179
Increasing or Decreasing Debug Levels
180
Chapter 7 Controlling Router Devices
183
Displaying Devices
184
Device Types
184
Table 7-1. Device Types
185
Modifying Device Settings
187
Voice Attributes
188
Table 7-2. Voice Attributes
188
BRI Attributes
195
Table 7-3. BRI Attributes
195
PRI Attributes
204
PRI Mode
204
Fractional Mode
213
WAN Attributes
222
Synchronous WAN Attributes
222
Frame Relay WAN Attributes
222
Asynchronous WAN Attributes
222
Table 7-7. Frame Relay Synchronous WAN Attributes
227
PVC Attributes
238
Table 7-9. PVC Attributes
239
Device Statistics
242
Chapter 8 IP and OSPF on a Nautica Router
245
The IP Context
246
IP Routes
246
Modifying Routes
246
Figure 8-1. Listing Routes
246
Creating Routes
247
Route Types
248
Table 8-1. IP Route Types
249
Route Attributes
252
IP Filters
255
Figure 8-2. Listing Filters
255
Modifying Filters
256
Creating Filters
257
Filter Attributes
259
Table 8-3. IP Filter Attributes
259
Well-Known Port Numbers
263
Table 8-4. Well-Known Port Numbers
264
IP Statistics
267
ARP Cache
267
Route Cache
268
Figure 8-4. IP Route Table Cache
268
Active IP Routes
269
Figure 8-5. Active IP Routes
269
OSPF Options
271
Intra-Area OSPF
272
Inter-Area OSPF
272
OSPF Virtual Links
275
Figure 8-8. OSPF Virtual Links
275
Router ID
276
Transit Area ID
276
OSPF Address Ranges
277
OSPF Statistics
280
Area Status
280
Neighbour Status
282
Interface Status
284
Router Status
286
Shortest Paths
287
Chapter 9 Using IPX
289
Setting up IPX
290
IPX Statistics
291
IPX Cache Statistics
291
IPX Routes Statistics
292
Figure 9-2. IPX Route Statistics
292
IPX SAP Statistics
294
Listing IPX Objects
295
IPX Routes
296
Modifying and Creating IPX Routes
296
Table 9-2. IPX Route Attributes
298
Modifying and Creating IPX Saps
300
IPX RIP Filters
304
IPX SAP Filters
308
Table 9-6. Novell Server Types
309
Chapter 10 Supplementary ISDN Services
311
ISDN Statistics
312
ISDN Call Statistics
312
Figure 10-1. ISDN Call Statistics
312
Table 10-1. ISDN Network Clearing Codes
314
Table 10-2. ISDN Internal Clearing Codes
315
ISDN Call History Statistics
316
Figure 10-2. ISDN Call History
316
ISDN Callback
318
Using the ISDN Callback Function
318
Creating Callbacks
318
Modifying Callbacks
320
Deleting Callbacks
320
Isdn Msn
322
Creating an MSN
323
Editing an MSN
325
Deleting an MSN
326
MSN Attributes
326
Isdn Vpn
330
Creating Vpns
330
Modifying Vpns
331
Deleting Vpns
332
ISDN Time Bands
333
Table 10-4. Timeband Attributes
334
Chapter 11 Bridge Filters
339
Viewing Frame Filters
340
Adding Frame Filters
341
Editing Frame Filters
347
Deleting Frame Filters
348
Frame Filter Addresses
349
Chapter 12 Defining PPP Profiles
351
Standard PPP Profiles
352
Viewing the Standard Profiles
352
Creating Custom PPP Profiles
355
PPP Profile Attributes
357
Chapter 13 Configuring DHCP
365
DHCP Configuration
366
DHCP Entries
366
Allocation Types
366
Addresses
366
Creating Entries
367
Modifying Entries
368
Deleting Entries
370
DHCP Entry Attributes
371
Table 13-1. DHCP Entry Attributes
372
DHCP Statistics
379
Address Monitoring
379
Client Monitoring
380
Chapter 14 Network Address Translation (NAT)
381
NAT Entries
381
Global NAT Attributes
382
NAT Entries
384
NAT Statistics
387
Chapter 15 Configuring RADIUS
389
RADIUS Attributes
390
Chapter 16 Using WINS
401
The WINS Configured Object
402
Chapter 17 Command-Line Verbs
405
Using Verbs
406
Figure 17-1. Trace Window Output Screen
433
Table 17-2. Network Clearing Codes
434
Table 17-3. Internal Clearing Codes
435
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Table of Contents
Restricted Rights Legend
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About this Guide
7
Before You Begin
7
Conventions
8
Acronyms
8
Bay Networks Technical Publications
10
How to Get Help
11
Bay Networks Educational Services
12
Table of Contents
13
Chapter 1 Nauticars 5.016R New Features List
15
Nauticars 5.016R New Features
16
Nautica Wizard 5.016.03 New Features
17
Nautica Watch 5.016A New Features
18
Nautica Log 1.000.02 New Features
18
Chapter 2 Guidance Notes
19
Nauticars 5.016R Guidance Notes
19
DNS Proxy Server
19
PPP Callback
21
Advice of Charge
23
Basic Rate Interface (BRI)
24
Switch Type Auto-Sense
24
Nautica Log
25
ISDN Autocalls
26
Default Parameters
26
PPP Profiles
27
IP Parameters
27
IP RIP Parameters
27
Next Number Parameter
28
Autocall Parameter
28
Ring Frequency Parameter
28
Command Conversions
29
Blacklisting
29
Netbios Options
30
Dial-Up Networking
30
Boot Strap Protocol
30
Nautica Manager
31
CLI Presentation/Restriction (CLIP/CLIR)
31
Chapter 3 Known Anomalies
33
Nauticars 5.016R Anomalies
33
Chapter 4 Bug Fixes from Prior Versions
35
Fixes Since 4.123R - Router Code
35
Fixes Since 4.128R - Router Code
36
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Before You Begin
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Conventions
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Acronyms
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Bay Networks Customer Service
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How to Get Help
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Bay Networks Educational Services
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Nauticars 5.5R New Features List
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Nauticars 5.5R New Features
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Nautica Watch Features
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RADIUS Features
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Bridging Features
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Chapter 2 Known Anomalies
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Nauticars 5.5R Anomalies
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Chapter 1 About These Notes
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Conventions
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Ordering Bay Networks Publications
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Bay Networks Customer Service
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How to Get Help
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For more Information
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Chapter 2
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Nauticars 4.123R Features List
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Chapter 3
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Guidance Notes
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Chapter 4
23
Known Anomalies
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Chapter 5 Bug Fixes from Prior Versions
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Fixes to Nauticars Since Release 4.114R
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Fixes to Nautica Wizard Since Release 4.114R
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Fixes to ETSI BRI ISDN Since Release 1.39H
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