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Remote access concentrators using annex manager
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If you select the
RAC. If the remote address is set to 0.0.0.0, the RAC negotiates
for the address with the remote PPP client. The connection is
denied for a remote SLIP client.
The
Interface Protocol
the RAC negotiates. You can select a single button or any
combination of the following buttons:
specifies the AppleTalk Protocol Control Protocol
atcp
specifies the Internet Protocol Control Protocol
ipcp
specifies the Internet Packet Exchange Control
ipxcp
Protocol
specifies the Compression Control Protocol
ccp
The
AppleTalk
AppleTalk hint used by the RAC on a specific port. You can
enter an ID in decimal or hexadecimal notation. Each ID has
two parts separated by a dot:
A network address that ranges from 0 to 65534 (0x0000 to
0xFFFE).
A node address that ranges from 0 to 254 (0x00 to 0xFE).
The
Rlogin/Telnet
arguments for
contains the commands used when you select
the
box. Include a host name or address here. You can
Mode
enter up to 100 characters.
Managing Remote Access Concentrators Using Annex Manager
button the RAC uses the value from the
Local
box lists the control protocols for which
Box uses the
field to specify the
Node ID
box uses the
Argument
and
commands. The
rlogin
telnet
Chapter 4
Setting Up RACs
field to specify
field
Argument
or
in
Rlogin
Telnet
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