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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Chapter 7
Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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If you choose fixed IP addressing, use the set pri b command with
the remote_addresses global port parameter to associate a set of
IP addresses with the PRI B channels. Also, set the address_origin
parameter to local.
You can configure the RA 6300 for both methods, but
dialup addressing has priority over fixed addressing.
However, if the host where the ACP server resides
becomes unreachable, or there is no entry in the
acp_dialup file for a particular user, the RA 6300 relies
on fixed addresses to provide a remote address for the link.
2.
Edit the configuration file to define an SPB.
You can use the default SPBs provided as part of the config.annex
file or create them specifically for your requirements. For more
details, see
Step 2: Edit the Annex Configuration File
3.
Review the global port parameter settings, then, if required,
reset these parameter settings.
Set the subnet_mask parameter to 255.255.255.0
Set the cli_security parameter to Y to enable
this function.
Enabling cli_security implements user authentication by the
host-based ACP server for all CLI connections.
Use the supplied defaults for the data_bits (8), stop_bits (1),
and parity (none) parameters.
SLIP is an 8-bit protocol. If data_bits is set to 7, and
parity is not set to none, the RA 6300 forces the
data_bits setting to 8 and the parity setting to none.
Otherwise, the RA 6300 generates an error message for
the port.
Book A
on page 7-118.

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