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Remote access concentrators using annex manager
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Mode Box
The
box defines the type of access to a port. This box includes the
Mode
buttons:
Autodetect
protocol and to convert to IPX, PPP, ARAP or CLI.
provides access to modems, serial line printers, and other
Serial
serial devices attached to the outgoing port.
specifies that a port can perform as a network interface
PPP
using PPP.
specifies that a port can perform as a network interface
ARAP
using ARAP.
allows dial-in Novell access.
IPX
automatically connects a user to a host via the
Telnet
command. You can specify the host and arguments in the
box
Telnet
specifies that a port can perform as a network interface
SLIP
using SLIP.
allows a port connected to a terminal or incoming modem
CLI
access to the Annex Command Line Interface (CLI). CLI
provides access to the network and connections to other hosts
via the telnet, connect, rlogin, and tn3270 commands.
automatically connects a user with the host defined in
Dedicated
the
Dedicated
choose whether the port will communicate via
allows dial-in with authentication by Novell, dial-out, and
NDP
routing.
automatically connects a user to a host defined in the
Rlogin
box. You can specify the host and arguments in the
Dedicated
Rlogin/Telnet
indicates that one or more RACs you selected currently
Other
use modes that differ from the options displayed in the
box. You can use the
Customize mode to check these values, or you can select
another option here. You cannot select the
Managing Remote Access Concentrators Using Annex Manager
allows a port to identify an incoming packet's
field.
Argument
box. Once you enter a host address there, you can
box
field.
Argument
command in Annex Manager
Set
Chapter 4
Setting Up RACs
telnet
Rlogin/
or
.
telnet
rlogin
Mode
button.
Other
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