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access filters
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creating 9-1
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restricting user access to hosts 7-12
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address pools
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creating 3-10
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example 17-4
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size 3-10
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addresses. See IP addresses, IPX addresses
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administrative logins, enabling and disabling 3-10
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administrative Telnet sessions 20-6
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analog modems, enabling on PortMaster 3 11-9
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Annex-D
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definition 13-3
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keepalives 13-6
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use with DLCI 13-11
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using to discover Frame Relay addresses 6-9
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asynchronous character map 8-11
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network user 7-8
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asynchronous ports
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access filters 5-6
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databits 5-4
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destination IP address 5-23
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destination netmask 5-23
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device service 5-14
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dial groups 5-5
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DTR idle 5-27
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extended information 5-5
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flow control 10-9
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input and output filters 5-26
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IPX network number 5-24
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line hangup 10-10
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login host 5-11
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login message 5-6
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login prompt 5-6
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login service 5-10
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modem control 10-8
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MTU 5-23
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overriding settings 5-3
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parity checking 5-4, 10-9
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port type 5-10
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PPP asynchronous map 5-26
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protocol 5-23
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routing 5-24
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security 5-7
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speed 5-4, 10-8
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terminal type 5-12
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uses of 5-1
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using as console port 5-7
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authentication 1-7
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process 2-4
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See also RADIUS
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automatic login 5-7
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backing up the configuration 20-2
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bandwidth on demand 8-12, 8-13
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Basic Rate Interface. See ISDN
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bidirectional communications 5-27
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boot process 2-1
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booting
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from a PROM 20-18
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from the network 20-15, 20-23, 20-24
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boundaries of routes 3-19
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BRI. See ISDN
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broadcast
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high 4-4
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low 4-4
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broadcast address, setting for Ethernet interface 4-4
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broadcast packets, type 20 3-20
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burst speed 13-2
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callback
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configuration tip 1-9
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login users 7-14
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manual dial-out 8-5
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network users 7-11
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carrier detect. See DCD
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Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. See CHAP
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channel rate 11-3
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channelized T1 11-4
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example configuration 11-11
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questions to ask the telephone company 11-10
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CHAP
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authentication 3-20, 5-19, 8-11, 16-8
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packet formats 20-13
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ChoiceNet A-10
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features 1-4
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overview 1-7
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CIDR A-2, A-6
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Cisco routers, setting for Frame Relay 13-11
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class A IP addresses A-3
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class B IP addresses A-3
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class C IP addresses A-4
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class D IP addresses A-4
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class E IP addresses A-4
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cloud, Frame Relay 13-1
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COMMAND port status 2-6
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committed information rate, Frame Relay 13-2
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community strings 3-12
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ComOS
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determining the ComOS version 20-3
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erasing 20-23
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features 1-4
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overview 1-6
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reloading 20-23
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replacing a corrupted ComOS 20-23
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compression 5-25, 6-12, 7-9, 8-9
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configuration
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basic steps 1-9
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default settings 20-22
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planning 1-7
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verifying with ifconfig 20-4
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CONNECTING port status 2-6
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connection types 8-3
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console port 5-7
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contact information xxiii
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mailing lists xxiii
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technical support xxii
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continuous connections 8-3, 8-4
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continuous Internet connections 16-3
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conventions xxi
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daemons. See in.pmd
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data carrier detect. See DCD
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data link connection identifier. See DLCI
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data over voice 8-11, 12-7
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databits, setting 5-4
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DCD, for port behavior 6-6, 10-8
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debugging
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digital modems 11-14
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Frame Relay 13-12
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ISDN BRI 12-19
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leased line 19-8
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Multichassis PPP events 11-14
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PPP negotiation 20-9
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synchronous v.25 bis connection 14-13
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See also troubleshooting
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dedicated connections. See hardwired connections
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default configuration settings 20-22
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destination IP address, setting 5-23
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destination netmask for asynchronous ports 5-23
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device services 5-14
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netdata 5-16
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PortMaster 5-15
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Telnet 5-15
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using with in.pmd daemon 18-3
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devices, shared 5-12
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diagnostic mode 20-3
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dial groups 5-5, 6-7, 8-8
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dialback. See callback
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dial-in access 5-2, 17-1
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configuration tip 1-8
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dial-in users
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configuration tip 1-8
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defining 12-11, 14-6, 14-10
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ISDN connections 12-16
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maximum ports 7-9
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network users 17-10
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dial-in-and-out service. See two-way access.
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dial-in-only access 5-17
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dial-on-demand connections 8-4
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dial-out
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configuration tip 1-8
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connection types 8-3
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dial-out ports
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configuration 16-5
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configuration tip 1-8
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multiline load balancing 8-13
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dial-out-only access 5-17
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dial-up connections, continuous 16-3
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digital modems 11-8
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directory number 11-7, 12-6
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disabling a port 20-9
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disconnecting a dial-in user 5-8, 6-7
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DISCONNECTING port status 2-6
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DLCI
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learning 13-5
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use with PVCs 13-2
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DLCI bundling 13-13
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DLCI list 13-6
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DNS A-8, B-1
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outside local subnet 9-13
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setting 3-5
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using instead of the host table 3-4
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Domain Name System. See DNS
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DSR value 5-27
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DTR idle 5-27
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DTR, for hangup 6-7, 10-10
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dynamically setting the IP address 3-10
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E & M wink start protocol 11-4
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E1 channel groups 11-2
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E1 lines
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encoding method 11-6
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framing format 11-5
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grouping fractional 11-2
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pulse code modulation 11-6
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setting use 11-2
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encoding method 11-6
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endpoint discriminator, setting for Multichassis PPP 11-12
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erasing ComOS 20-23, 20-24
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erasing nonvolatile memory 20-24
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erasing NVRAM 20-24
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erasing specific files from configuration 20-25
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escaping PPP characters 5-26
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ESTABLISHED port status 2-6
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Ethernet
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802.2 4-7
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802.2_II 4-7
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802.3 4-7
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filters 9-2
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II 4-7
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Ethernet interface
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broadcast address 4-4
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enabling IPX traffic 4-6
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IP address 4-4
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IP traffic 4-5
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IPX frame type 4-7
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IPX network number 4-6
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NetBIOS 3-20
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parameter descriptions 4-1
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routing 4-1, 6-10, 7-7, 8-7
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subnet mask 4-4
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extended information
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asynchronous ports 5-5
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synchronous ports 6-4
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factory default configuration, resetting 20-22
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filters
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access filters 5-6, 9-16
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adding rules 9-4
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asynchronous ports 5-26
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attaching 9-3
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authentication queries 9-13
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ChoiceNet 1-7, A-10
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creating 9-4
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deleting 9-9
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displaying 9-8
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DNS outside local subnet 9-13
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empty rule set 9-3
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Ethernet interface 4-2, 9-2
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examples 9-9
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filter table 9-3
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filtering options 9-2
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for dial-out 8-14
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FTP 9-11
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hardwired port 9-10
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ICMP packets 4-3
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input 4-3, 6-11, 7-11, 8-14, 9-4, 16-10
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Internet 9-10
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IP 9-6
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IPX rules 9-8
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location filters 9-5
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logging results 9-15
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network access 9-13
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output 4-3, 6-11, 7-11, 8-14, 9-4
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packet filtering 9-2
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packet filters 7-10
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permit and deny 9-9
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removing 4-3, 6-11, 7-11
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RIP packets 9-13
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SAP filters 9-8
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security 9-2
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storing 9-3
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synchronous ports 6-11
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TCP and UDP port services B-1
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TCP options 9-6, 9-7
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tracing packets 20-8
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UDP packets 4-3
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user filters 9-5
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Flash RAM recovery 20-15
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flow control 5-5
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hardware 10-2, 10-9
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software 10-9
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foreign exchange station protocol 11-4
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fractional E1, enabling 11-2
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fractional T1, enabling 11-2
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Frame Relay
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Annex-D 13-3, 13-6
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burst speed 13-2
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committed information rate 13-2
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description 13-1
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discarding frames 13-3
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DLCI list 13-6
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LMI 13-3, 13-5
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ordering service 13-3
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port speed 13-2
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PVC 13-2
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subinterfaces 13-13
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troubleshooting 13-12
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troubleshooting subinterfaces 13-14
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frame size, setting with MTU 8-9
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framing format 11-5
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FTP filters 9-11
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FXS loop start protocol 11-4
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gateways
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route for IP 3-15
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route for IPX 3-16
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setting the default 3-2
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global parameters
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default gateway 3-2
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default routing 3-3
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gateway for IP 3-15
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gateway for IPX 3-16
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host table 3-4
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IP address assignment 3-10
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name service 3-5
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password 3-2
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route destinations for IP 3-15
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route destinations for IPX 3-16
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SNMP monitoring 3-12
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static routes 3-15
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subnet mask table 3-17
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system logging 3-7
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system name 3-2
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Telnet 3-6
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ticks 3-16
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hanging up a line 6-7, 10-10
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hardware flow control 5-5, 10-2, 10-9
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hardware overview 1-2
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hardwired connections 5-20, 16-3
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port configuration 16-6
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tip for configuring 1-8
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high-speed dedicated connections 6-1
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high-water mark 8-12, 8-13
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hop count
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for IP and IPX gateway routes 3-2
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in IP static route 3-15
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host device configuration 5-14
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example 5-13
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host table 3-4, A-9
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HOSTNAME port status 2-6
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hostname resolution 3-6
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hosts, read and write 3-13
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IDLE port status 2-6
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idle timer
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asynchronous ports 6-7
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dial-out locations 8-10
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disabling 7-5
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users 7-4
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ifconfig, verifying configurations with 20-4
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in.pmd 1-6, 2-5, 5-14, 5-15, 5-18
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inband signaling
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E & M wink start protocol 11-4
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FXS loop start protocol 11-4
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initialization steps 2-3
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initialization strings 10-4
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INITIALIZING port status 2-6
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Internet
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input filter example 9-10
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restrictive filter example 9-14
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Internet connections 5-2, 16-1
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using ISDN 16-12
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internetwork routers, description of 1-5
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IP address pools, static netmasks 3-18
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IP addresses
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address pools 3-10, 17-4
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class A A-3
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class B A-3
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class C A-4
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class D A-4
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class E A-4
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classes A-2
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conventions A-6
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description A-1
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destination 5-23, 7-6, 8-6
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negotiating 5-23, 6-8
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notation A-2
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private IP networks A-5
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reported 3-11
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reserved addresses A-5
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setting for Ethernet interface 4-4
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subnetting A-7
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synchronous ports 6-8
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IP traffic, setting on Ethernet interface 4-5
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IPCP configuration options 20-13
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IPX
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displaying routing table entries 3-14
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enabling traffic 4-6
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encapsulation 4-7
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frame type 4-7
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network address 6-9
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packets, filtering 9-3, 9-7
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IPX addresses, conventions A-6
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IPX network number 7-5, 7-7, 8-7
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asynchronous ports 5-24
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Ethernet interface 4-6
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IPX route destinations 3-16
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ISDN
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BRI ports 12-2
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BRI, definition 12-1
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data over voice 8-11, 12-7
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dial-in users, defining 12-11, 12-16
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directory number 11-7, 12-6
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encoding method for PRI line 11-6
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framing format for PRI line 11-5
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multiline load balancing 12-6
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Multilink PPP 12-6
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multiple subscriber network 12-6
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on-demand connections 15-14, 16-12
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port limits 12-7
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provisioning 12-3
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pulse code modulation for PRI line 11-6
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SPID 12-5
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supported PRI switches 11-4
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switch type 12-4
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TID 12-5
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troubleshooting 12-19
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ISP-provided dial-in access 17-1
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ITU-T recommendations xix
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keepalive timer
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Annex-D 13-6
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LMI 13-5
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LCP
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configuration options 20-12
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packet formats 20-12
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leased line connections 19-1
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troubleshooting 19-8
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line hangup 10-10
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line speed, Frame Relay 13-2
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LMI
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enabling 13-5
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keepalives 13-5
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types 13-3
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use with DLCI 13-11
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Local Management Interface. See LMI
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location table
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adding a location 8-3
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CHAP 8-11
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compression 8-9
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connection types 8-3
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destination IP address 8-6
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dial group 8-8
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dial groups 5-5, 6-7
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displaying 8-2
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filters 8-14
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high-water mark 8-12
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idle timer 8-10
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IPX network number 8-7
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maximum dial-out ports 8-13
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MTU 8-9
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multiline load balancing 8-12
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netmask 8-7
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password 8-5
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protocol 8-6
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routing 8-7
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TCP/IP header compression 8-9
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username 8-5
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locations, defining 8-1, 12-12, 14-7, 15-7, 16-7
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logging in to a remote host 5-2
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loghost, setting 3-7
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login host 5-11, 7-12
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default 5-11
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prompt 5-11
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specifying 5-12
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login message 5-6
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login prompt 5-6
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login service 5-10
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netdata 5-11
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PortMaster 5-10
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rlogin 5-11
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Telnet 5-11
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using with in.pmd daemon 18-3
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login users
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description of 7-4
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example 17-1
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loopback, enabling on T1 or E1 lines 11-7
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mailing lists, subscribing to xxiii
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Management Information Base (MIB), description of 3-11
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manual connections 8-3, 8-5
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maximum transmission unit. See MTU
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mesh configuration 5-2
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metrics
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hop count 3-15, 3-16
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ticks 3-16
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MIB 3-11
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modem switch 11-8
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modems
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adding to modem table 10-4
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automatic configuration 10-2
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configuring for login 17-7
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control 6-6, 10-8
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control signals 10-2
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digital 11-8
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digital to analog 11-9
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DSR value 5-27
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DTR idle 5-27
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hardware flow control 10-2, 10-9
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initialization strings 10-4
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line hangup 10-10
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null modem cable 10-1
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outbound traffic 10-8
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parity checking 10-9
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port speed 10-7
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RTS/CTS 10-2, 10-9
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setting speed 5-4
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synchronizing speed 10-7
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table 10-4
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MSN 12-6
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MTU
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asynchronous ports 5-23
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dial-out locations 8-9
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frame size 8-9
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network users 7-8
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packet size 8-9
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Multichassis PPP
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displaying addresses 11-13
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enabling on a PortMaster 3 11-12
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multiline load balancing 12-6
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example 15-13
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in the location table 8-12
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port limits 12-7
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user table 7-9
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Multilink PPP 7-9, 12-6
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port limits 12-7
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Multilink V.120 7-9
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port limits 12-7
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multiple subscriber network 12-6
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name resolution 3-4
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name service A-8
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disabling 3-6
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setting 3-5
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negotiating IP addresses 5-23, 6-8
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NetBIOS, setting 3-20
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netboot. See network, booting
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netdata
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device service 5-16
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login service 5-11, 7-14
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netmask table
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accessing 3-18
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configuring 3-17
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example of static netmask 3-17
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IP address pools 3-18
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netmasks A-7
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in dial-out connections 8-7
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network
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booting 20-15, 20-23, 20-24
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problems 20-2
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protocol values 20-10
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network device configuration 5-14
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example 18-2
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network security
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description of A-9
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RADIUS A-10
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network users
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adding to user table 7-3
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callback 7-11
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description 7-4
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protocol 7-5
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NIS A-8
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setting 3-5
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using instead of the host table 3-4
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nonvolatile memory, erasing 20-24
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NO-SERVICE port status 2-6
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NT1 device 12-1
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null modem cable 10-1
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NVRAM, erasing 20-24
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office-to-office connections 5-1, 15-1
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on-demand connections 2-4, 8-3, 15-2
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overriding asynchronous port settings 5-3
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packet filtering 9-2
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packet size, setting with MTU 8-9
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packets, tracing 20-8
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PAP
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authentication 3-20, 5-19
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packet formats 20-13
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parity checking 5-4, 10-9
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Password Authentication Protocol. See PAP
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PASSWORD port status 2-6
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passwords
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deleting 3-2
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for authentication. See CHAP, PAP
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netuser 7-4
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setting 3-2
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setting for dial-out 8-5
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user 7-3, 7-4
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PCMCIA modem port, on PortMaster PCMCIA Office Router 1-6
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permanent network connections. See hardwired connections
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permanent virtual circuits. See PVC
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ping command 20-4
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planning your configuration 1-7
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pmcommand 20-7
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PMconsole
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features 1-4
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number of concurrent sessions 20-7
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overview 1-6
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setting concurrent connections 3-7
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pminstall 20-2, 20-7, 20-23, 20-24
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pmreadconf 20-7
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Point-to-Point Protocol. See PPP
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polling interval
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Annex-D 13-6
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LMI 13-5
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pool, IP address 3-10
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port idle timer 6-7
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port type 5-10
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PortMaster
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daemon 1-6
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device service 5-15
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login service 5-10, 7-13
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software 1-6
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PortMaster 3
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channel groups 11-2
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channel rate 11-3
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displaying line status 11-1
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enabling analog modem service 11-9
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enabling modems 11-8
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enabling Multichassis PPP support 11-12
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encoding method 11-6
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features 1-2
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framing format 11-5
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inband signaling 11-4
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network loopback 11-7
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overview 1-4
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pulse code modulation 11-6
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switch type 11-4
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PortMaster FireWall IRX
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features 1-3
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overview 1-5
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PortMaster IRX
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features 1-3
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overview 1-5
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PortMaster Office Router
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features 1-3
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overview 1-6
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PortMaster 2
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features 1-2
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overview 1-4
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ports
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dial groups 5-5, 6-7
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disabling a synchronous hardwired port 20-9
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for modem use 10-7
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ISDN BRI 12-2
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number used for dial-in access 17-1
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port limits 12-7
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printer port 18-7
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resetting 20-1
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security 5-7
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speed 13-2
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synchronizing speed 10-7
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synchronous port speed 6-5
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two-way access 18-6
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verifying port state 20-9
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ports, well-known B-1
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PPP
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address negotiation 8-6
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asynchronous character map 5-26
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connections 5-19
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debugging negotiation 20-9
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negotiation debug 20-10
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quick reference 20-10
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using for dial-in and dial-out 5-19
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printer port configuration 18-7
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PROM booting 20-18
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prompt for login host 5-11
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protocol
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asynchronous ports 5-23
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location table 8-6
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support 1-2
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transport protocol 6-8
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user 7-5
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pseudo-tty connection 5-12, 18-2
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ptrace
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disabling 20-9
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enabling 20-8
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pulse code modulation 11-6
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PVC
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burst speed 13-2
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CIR 13-2
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guaranteed maximum bandwidth 13-2
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using with DLCIs 13-2
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RADIUS
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example 17-8
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features 1-4
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overview 1-7
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security 2-4
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when to use 7-1
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RADIUS protocol, description of A-10
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radiusd daemon 1-7
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RARP
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finding IP address 2-1
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read and write hosts 3-13
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rebooting, for ISDN switch type 12-5
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recommendations, ITU-T xix
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references xix
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RFCs xix
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reloading ComOS 20-23
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resetting ports 20-1
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resetting a virtual port 11-13
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resetting to factory default configuration 20-22
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RFC
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1058 3-17
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1144 5-25, 7-9, 8-9
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1166 A-1, A-2
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1213 3-12
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1331 5-19
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1332 5-19
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1490 13-4
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1597 A-5
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1700 9-7, 20-10
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1717 5-19, 12-6
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1826 9-6
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1827 9-6
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1877 3-5
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2003 9-6
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2139 A-10
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988 A-4
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RIP
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asynchronous ports 5-24
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network users 7-7
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on Ethernet 4-1
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routing, setting 8-7
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synchronous ports 6-10
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rlogin login service 5-11, 7-13
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route boundaries 3-19
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routes, tracing 20-7
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routing
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asynchronous ports 5-24
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configuring the Ethernet interface 4-1, 6-10, 7-7, 8-7
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dial-out locations 8-7
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Frame Relay 6-2
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ISDN 6-2
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leased lines 6-1
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route destinations for IP 3-15
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route destinations for IPX 3-16
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setting the default 3-3
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switched 56Kbps 6-2
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routing services 1-1
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routing table
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displaying 3-14
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RTS/CTS 10-2, 10-9
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SAP filters 9-8
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security
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access filters 5-6
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management 2-4
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network A-9
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ports 5-7
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using filters 9-2
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Service Advertising Protocol 9-8
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service profile identifier 12-5
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services, well-known B-1
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session limit 7-5
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shared device access 5-3, 18-1
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shared devices 5-12
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host device 18-1
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Telnet 18-8
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Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP 3-11
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SLIP connections 5-19
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SNMP
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agents 3-12
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community strings 3-12
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configuring 3-11
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monitoring, setting 3-12
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read and write hosts 3-13
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viewing settings 3-14
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software
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flow control 5-5, 10-9
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PortMaster 1-6
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software version, determining 20-3
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SPID 12-5
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Stac LZS data compression 5-25, 7-9, 8-9
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star configuration 5-2
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static netmasks
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example 3-17
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using with IP address pools 3-18
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static routing
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setting 3-15
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subinterfaces 13-13
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subnet masks A-7
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Ethernet interface 4-4
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setting on Ethernet interface 4-4
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synchronous port 6-9
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subnetting
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connecting two networks 19-2
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routing issues A-8
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subnet mask A-7
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support, technical xxii
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switch types
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BRI 12-4
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PRI 11-4
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switched 56Kbps connections 14-1
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synchronous leased lines 19-1
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synchronous ports
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connection type 6-4
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description 6-1
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destination IP address 6-8
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disabling 20-9
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DLCI list 13-6
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extended information 6-4
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filters 6-11
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modem control 6-6
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port type 6-4
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speed 6-5
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subnet mask 6-9
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TCP header compression 6-12
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transport protocol 6-8
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See also WAN ports
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system logging
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disabling 3-7
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messages 3-8
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setting 3-7
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system name, setting 3-2
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system reset 20-1
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T1 channel groups 11-2
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T1 lines
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encoding method 11-6
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framing format 11-5
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grouping fractional 11-2
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pulse code modulation 11-6
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setting use 11-2
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TA 12-2
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TCP
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default Telnet port 5-15
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packets, filtering 9-7
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services and ports B-1
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TCP/IP header compression 5-25, 6-12, 7-9, 8-9
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TCP/IP support, connecting without 5-27
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TCP-CLEAR channel access 5-16
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technical support xxii
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telecommuting services 1-1
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telephone number, setting for dial-out 8-5
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Telnet
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access to shared devices 18-8
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administrative sessions 20-6
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device services 5-15
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login service 5-11, 7-13
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using as console port 3-7
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using for administrative tasks 3-6
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using with ptrace 20-8
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terminal adapter 12-2
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terminal identifier 12-5
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terminal services 1-1
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terminal type, asynchronous ports 5-12
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terminal, connecting to console port 10-1
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ticks, setting 3-16
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TID 12-5
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tracing
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packets 20-8
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routes 20-7
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transport protocol, setting 6-8
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troubleshooting
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booting from PROM 20-18
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debugging PPP negotiation 20-9
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diagnostic mode 20-3
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Frame Relay 13-12
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Frame Relay subinterfaces 13-14
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ifconfig 20-4
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ISDN 12-19
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leased line connections 19-8
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network booting 20-15
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network problems 20-2
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preventing problems 20-1
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ptrace 20-8
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resetting factory default configuration 20-22
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Telnet 20-6
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traceroute 20-7
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V.25bis 14-13
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two-way access 5-18
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port configuration 18-6
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type 20 broadcast packets 3-20
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UDP
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packets, filtering 9-7
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services and ports B-1
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user login configuration 5-8
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user table
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access filters 7-12
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adding users 7-3
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compression 7-9
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displaying 7-2
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IP address 7-6
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IPX network number 7-7
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login host 7-12
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login service 7-13
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maximum ports 7-9
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MTU 7-8
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packet filters 7-10
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session limit 7-5
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setting the protocol 7-5
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TCP/IP header compression 7-9
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user types 7-3
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USERNAME port status 2-6
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username, setting for dial-out 8-5
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users
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defining dial-in network users 17-10
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defining dial-in users 14-6, 14-10, 15-6
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defining login users 17-9
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deleting 7-3
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disconnecting from virtual port 11-13
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displaying configuration information 7-2
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restricting access to hosts 7-12
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session limit 7-5
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utilities for allowing concurrent connections 3-7
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V.25bis
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connections 14-1
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troubleshooting 14-13
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verifying connectivity 20-4
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version, determining 20-3
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virtual ports
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disconnecting users 11-13
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resetting 11-13
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virtual switch 13-1
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VLSM A-8
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WAN ports
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example configuration 19-5, 19-7
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ISDN 12-10, 12-15
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setting up Frame Relay 13-10
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switched 56Kbps 14-5
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V.25bis dialing 14-5
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See also synchronous ports
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well-known ports B-1
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well-known services B-1
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