HP LCS60 Installation Manual page 115

Network interface for ethernet r3.0
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Enter ipas at the Top Config # prompt or config ipas at Top .
Follow the on-screen instructions for adding a reserved IP address.
Reserved IP addresses are useful in cases in which a user's security
privileges are dependent on his/her source IP address. In other
computing environments, a reserved IP address could be used to
assure that a well known permanent IP address is set aside for
server applications residing on a user's client machine.
When a Network Access Controller (NAC) is used, the remote
user's NAC ID is used in the ipas script to reserve an IP address for
that user. Therefore, when the script prompts for User login
Id, it is referring to the user's NAC ID. NAC user IDs are
alphanumeric symbols up to nine character long. A user NAC ID
can be allocated a unique reserved IP address for each of the IP
network security groups.
A sample session is shown in Screen 4-2. (Refer also to the IP Address
Assignment by the LCS60 section in Chapter 1.)
Screen 4-2: Configure Reserved IP Address – Example
Top>Config># ipas
CAUTION:
Please refer to the I&A Guide for instructions
about configuring this feature.
IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT FOR SLIP AND PPP SERVICES
1
Configure/Display IP Network Security Groups
2
Configure/Display Reserved IP Addresses
Enter Menu Selection
[ ? for help, q to quit, RETURN for menu ]
==>
2
RESERVED IP ADDRESSES FOR SLIP AND PPP SERVICES
1
Add Reserved IP Address
2
Delete Reserved IP Address
3
Edit Reserved IP Address
4
Display Reserved IP Address
Issue 3
LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service
Screen 4-2: continued on next page
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