LRS Reference Manual


Table Of Contents


Table Of Contents
1 - - Introduction
1.1 - About the LRS
1.1.1 - Protocol Support
1.1.1.1 - IP
1.1.1.2 - IP Routing
1.1.1.3 - IPX
1.1.1.4 - IPX Routing
1.1.2 - Link Layer Support
1.1.2.1 - PPP
1.1.2.2 - SLIP
1.1.3 - Remote Networking Support
1.2 - Getting Started
1.3 - Using This Manual
2 - - Getting Started
2.1 - Introduction
2.2 - Methods of Configuration
2.2.1 - EZCon
2.2.2 - Command Line Interface
2.2.2.1 - Entering and Editing Commands
2.2.2.2 - Command Types
2.2.2.2.1 - Set and Define
2.2.2.2.2 - Show, Monitor, and List
2.2.2.2.3 - Clear and Purge
2.2.2.3 - Restricted Commands
2.2.3 - Front Panel Buttons (LRS2 Only)
2.3 - Maintenance Issues
2.3.1 - Setting the Date and Time
2.3.1.1 - Setting the Clock
2.3.1.2 - Setting the Timezone
2.3.1.3 - Configuring a Timeserver
2.3.2 - Rebooting the LRS
2.3.3 - Restoring Factory Defaults
2.3.4 - Reloading Operational Software
2.3.5 - Editing Boot Parameters
2.3.6 - LRS System Passwords
2.3.6.1 - Privileged Password
2.3.6.2 - Login Password
2.3.7 - Configuration Files
2.3.7.1 - Using EZCon
2.3.7.2 - Without EZCon
2.3.7.2.1 - Creating the File
2.3.7.2.2 - Host Configuration
2.3.7.2.3 - LRS Configuration
2.3.7.3 - Download Sequence
3 - - Basic Remote Networking
3.1 - Introduction
3.2 - Connection Types
3.3 - Managing Connections With Sites
3.3.1 - Incoming Connections (Remote Node or LAN to LAN)
3.3.2 - Outgoing LAN to LAN Connections
3.3.3 - Setting Up Sites
3.3.3.1 - Creating a New Site
3.3.3.2 - Displaying Existing Sites
3.3.3.3 - Default Site Configuration
3.3.4 - Editing Sites
3.3.5 - Deleting Sites
3.4 - IP and IPX Addressing
3.4.1 - IP Address Assignment
3.4.2 - IPX Address Assignment
3.5 - IP and IPX Routing
3.5.1 - Outgoing LAN to LAN
3.5.2 - Incoming LAN to LAN
3.5.3 - Remote Node
3.6 - PPP and SLIP
3.7 - Incoming LAN to LAN and Remote Node
3.7.1 - Starting PPP or SLIP from the Local> Prompt
3.7.2 - Starting PPP or SLIP Using Automatic Protocol Detection
3.7.3 - Starting PPP or SLIP on a Dedicated Port
3.7.4 - Incoming Connection Sequence
3.7.4.1 - Port Automatically Runs PPP or SLIP
3.7.4.2 - Port Doesn't Automatically Run PPP or SLIP
3.7.5 - Setting up Incoming LAN to LAN and Remote Node
3.7.5.1 - Configure Ports
3.7.5.2 - Create Site(s)
3.7.5.3 - Configure Authentication
3.7.5.3.1 - Login Password
3.7.5.3.2 - Username/Password Authentication
3.8 - Outgoing LAN to LAN Connections
3.8.1 - Ports
3.8.2 - Telephone Numbers
3.8.3 - Authentication
3.8.4 - Setting up Outgoing LAN to LAN Connections
3.8.4.1 - Configure Ports
3.8.4.2 - Configure Modems
3.8.4.3 - Create a Site
3.8.4.4 - Select Port(s) to Use for Dialing Out
3.8.4.5 - Assign A Telephone Number to the Port or Site
3.8.4.6 - Configure Authentication
3.8.4.7 - Configure Routing
3.9 - Monitoring Networking Activity
3.10 - Examples
3.10.1 - LAN to LAN - Calling one Direction Only
3.10.1.1 - LRS in Dallas
3.10.1.2 - LRS in Seattle
3.10.2 - LAN to LAN - Bidirectional (Symmetric) Calling
3.10.2.1 - LRS in Dallas
3.10.2.2 - LRS in Seattle
3.10.3 - LAN to LAN Routing Without RIP
3.10.4 - Remote Node
3.10.4.1 - Configuring the Port
3.10.4.2 - Configure IP to Allocate IP Addresses to Incoming Users
3.10.4.3 - Configure IPX Network Range
3.10.4.4 - Configure Range of IP Addresses for Users of Default Site
3.10.4.5 - Configure a Static IP Address Site
3.11 - Troubleshooting
3.12 - Quick Reference
4 - - Additional Remote Networking
4.1 - Introduction
4.2 - Security
4.2.1 - Authentication
4.2.2 - Filter Lists
4.2.3 - IP Address Restriction
4.2.4 - Restricting Incoming Logins to a Particular Site
4.3 - IP Configuration
4.3.1 - RIP
4.3.1.1 - Disabling RIP
4.3.1.2 - Interval Between RIP Updates
4.3.1.3 - Configuring the Metric
4.3.2 - Header Compression
4.4 - IPX Configuration
4.4.1 - RIP and SAP
4.4.2 - Spoofing
4.4.3 - Header Compression
4.5 - Chat Scripts
4.5.1 - Creating a Chat Script
4.5.2 - Editing and Adding Entries
4.5.3 - Configuring Timeouts
4.5.4 - Setting Markers
4.6 - Bandwidth On Demand
4.6.1 - Remote Node Connections
4.6.2 - LAN to LAN Connections
4.6.2.1 - How Bandwidth is Controlled
4.6.2.2 - Disadvantages of Additional Bandwidth
4.6.2.3 - Configuring Bandwidth Allocated to Sites
4.6.2.3.1 - Estimating Each Port's Bandwidth
4.6.2.3.2 - Assigning Port Priority Numbers
4.6.2.3.3 - Specifying the Bandwidth Measurement Period
4.6.2.3.4 - Specifying when Bandwidth is Added or Removed
4.6.2.3.5 - Configuring the Delay Between Bandwidth Adjustments
4.6.2.3.6 - Configuring the Maximum Bandwidth Allotted to a Site
4.6.2.4 - Displaying Current Bandwidth Settings
4.6.2.5 - Restoring Default Bandwidth Settings
4.7 - Performance and Cost Issues
4.7.1 - Increasing Performance
4.7.1.1 - Filtering Unwanted Data
4.7.1.2 - Throughput vs. Latency
4.7.1.3 - Adding Bandwidth
4.7.1.4 - Header Compression
4.7.2 - Reducing Cost
4.7.2.1 - Inactivity Logouts
4.7.2.2 - Restricting Packets that will Initiate a Connection
4.7.2.3 - Reducing Number of Ports Used
4.7.2.4 - Using Higher Speed Modems
4.7.2.5 - Restricting Connections to Particular Times
4.7.2.5.1 - Determining if Site Restrictions are Appropriate
4.7.2.5.2 - Setting up Site Restrictions
4.7.2.6 - Increasing Requirements for Adding Additional Bandwidth
4.8 - Using the LRS Without Dialup Modems
4.8.1 - Situations Where Dialup Modems Are Not Used
4.8.1.1 - Direct Connections
4.8.1.2 - Statistical Multiplexors
4.8.1.3 - Synchronous Leased Lines
4.8.1.4 - Analog Leased Lines
4.8.2 - Configuration Issues
4.8.2.1 - PPP
4.8.2.2 - SLIP
4.9 - Monitoring Networking Activity
4.10 - Examples
4.10.1 - Creating a Chat Script
4.10.2 - Creating a Simple Firewall
4.11 - Quick Reference
5 - - IP
5.1 - Introduction
5.2 - IP Addresses
5.2.1 - Overview
5.2.1.1 - Network Portion
5.2.1.2 - Subnet Portion
5.2.1.3 - Host Portion
5.2.2 - Setting the LRS IP Address
5.2.2.1 - Using the LRS2 Front-panel Menus
5.2.2.2 - Using an ARP Entry and the Ping Command
5.2.2.3 - Using a BOOTP or RARP Reply
5.2.2.4 - From the Serial Console Port
5.3 - Subnet Masks
5.4 - Name Resolving
5.4.1 - Specifying a Default Domain Name
5.4.2 - Using the Domain Name Service (DNS)
5.4.3 - Adding Hosts to the LRS Host Table
5.5 - Sessions
5.5.1 - Establishing Sessions
5.5.1.1 - Telnet and Rlogin
5.5.1.1.1 - Outgoing Telnet/Rlogin Connections
5.5.1.1.2 - Incoming Telnet/Rlogin Connections
5.5.1.2 - Remote Console Connections
5.5.1.2.1 - Logging Into the Remote Console Port
5.5.1.2.2 - Configuring the Remote Console Port
5.5.2 - Managing Sessions
5.5.2.1 - Multiple Sessions
5.5.2.2 - Switching Between Sessions
5.5.2.3 - Setting Session Characteristics
5.5.2.3.1 - Configuring a Session When a Connection is Made
5.5.2.3.2 - Configuring a Session Once it's Running
5.5.2.4 - Monitoring Session Activity
5.5.2.5 - Suspending Sessions
5.5.2.5.1 - Break Key Equivalent
5.5.2.5.2 - Effect of Break Key
5.5.2.6 - Disconnecting Sessions
5.6 - IP Security
5.6.1 - Configuring the Security Table
5.6.2 - Using the Table
5.7 - IP Routing
5.7.1 - How Packets are Routed
5.7.2 - Routing Tables
5.7.2.1 - Types of Routes
5.7.2.1.1 - Host Routes
5.7.2.1.2 - Network Routes
5.7.2.1.3 - Default Routes
5.7.2.2 - How Routes are Added to the Table
5.7.2.2.1 - Locally
5.7.2.2.2 - Statically
5.7.2.2.3 - Dynamically
5.7.3 - RIP
5.7.3.1 - Configuring RIP
5.7.3.2 - Trusted Routers
5.7.4 - Proxy ARP
5.7.5 - Remote Networking IP Address Assignment
5.7.5.1 - Incoming Connections
5.7.5.1.1 - IP Address Pools
5.7.5.1.2 - Specifying IP Address Range for a Site
5.7.5.1.3 - Specifying Specific IP Address for a Site
5.7.5.2 - Outgoing Connections
5.7.5.3 - SLIP
5.7.6 - Routing Implementations Not Supported by the LRS
5.7.6.1 - Discontiguous Subnetworks
5.7.6.2 - Variable Length Subnet Masks
5.8 - Displaying the IP Configuration
5.9 - Examples
5.9.1 - IP Address Assignment for Remote Networking
5.9.2 - General IP Setup
5.9.3 - Adding Static Routes
5.9.4 - Default Routes to a Site
5.10 - Troubleshooting
5.11 - Quick Reference
6 - - IPX
6.1 - Introduction
6.2 - Routing
6.3 - IPX Networks
6.3.1 - Internal and External networks
6.3.2 - IPX Address Assignment
6.4 - Routing Tables
6.4.1 - Locally Added Entries
6.4.2 - Statically Added Entries
6.4.3 - Dynamically Added Entries
6.5 - Routing with File Servers
6.5.1 - Workstation to File Server Connections
6.6 - LAN to LAN Routing
6.6.1 - Routing Sequence
6.6.2 - Configuration
6.6.2.1 - Ethernet Interface
6.6.2.2 - Static Routing
6.6.2.3 - Sample LAN to LAN Configuration
6.6.2.3.1 - Configuring LRS "Alpha"
6.6.2.3.2 - Configuring LRS "Bravo"
6.7 - RIP and SAP
6.8 - Spoofing
6.9 - Common Service Types
6.10 - Common Sockets
6.11 - Examples
6.11.1 - LAN to LAN
6.11.2 - LRS in San Diego
6.11.3 - LRS in Los Angeles
6.11.4 - Packet Filters
6.12 - Troubleshooting
6.12.1 - NetWare Error Codes
6.12.2 - Checking Network Numbers
6.13 - Quick Reference
7 - - PPP
7.1 - Introduction
7.2 - LCP
7.2.1 - Packet Sizes
7.2.2 - Authentication
7.2.2.1 - CHAP
7.2.2.2 - PAP
7.2.3 - Character Escaping
7.2.4 - IP Over PPP
7.2.5 - IPX Over PPP
7.2.6 - Header Compression
7.3 - Starting PPP
7.4 - Troubleshooting
7.5 - Quick Reference
8 - - Ports
8.1 - Introduction
8.2 - Using Port Commands
8.3 - Access to a Port
8.4 - Starting a Port
8.4.1 - Automatic Start-up
8.4.2 - Waiting For Character Input Before Starting
8.5 - Port Modes
8.5.1 - Character Mode
8.5.2 - PPP Mode
8.5.3 - SLIP Mode
8.6 - Automatic Protocol Detection
8.7 - Sessions
8.7.1 - Multiple Sessions
8.7.2 - Switching Between Sessions
8.7.3 - Exiting Sessions
8.7.3.1 - Break Key Equivalent
8.7.3.2 - Effect of Break Key
8.7.4 - Monitoring Session Activity
8.8 - Preferred/Dedicated Services and Protocols
8.8.1 - Preferred Services
8.8.2 - Dedicated Services
8.8.3 - Dedicated Protocols
8.8.4 - Preferred/Dedicated Telnet Hosts
8.9 - Port Restrictions
8.9.1 - Locking a Port
8.9.2 - Preventing Access Until DSR is Asserted
8.9.3 - Username/Password Protection
8.9.3.1 - Login Password
8.9.3.2 - Username/Password Authentication
8.9.4 - Automatic Logouts
8.9.4.1 - DSR Logouts
8.9.4.2 - Inactivity Logouts
8.9.5 - Interruption of Network Connections
8.9.6 - Restriction of Commands
8.9.7 - Receipt of Broadcast Messages
8.10 - Serial Configuration
8.11 - Flow Control
8.11.1 - LRS Flow Control Support
8.11.1.1 - Hardware Flow Control
8.11.1.2 - Software Flow Control
8.11.2 - Setting up Flow Control
8.12 - Serial Signals
8.12.1 - DSR (Data Set Ready)
8.12.1.1 - DSR for Automatic Logouts
8.12.1.2 - DSR for Controlling Remote Logins
8.12.2 - DCD (Data Carrier Detect)
8.12.3 - DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
8.13 - Controlling Modems
8.14 - Device Types
8.15 - Restoring Default Port Settings
8.16 - Virtual Ports
8.17 - Additional Port Settings
8.17.1 - Autodetection of Port Characteristics
8.17.2 - Dialback
8.17.3 - Menu Mode
8.17.4 - Naming Ports
8.17.5 - Notification of Character Loss
8.17.6 - Padding Return Characters
8.17.7 - PPP Commands
8.17.8 - Setting the Device Type
8.17.9 - Specifying a Terminal Type
8.17.10 - Specifying a Username
8.18 - Quick Reference
9 - - Modems
9.1 - Introduction
9.2 - Modem Profiles
9.2.1 - Using a Profile
9.2.2 - Editing a Profile
9.2.2.1 - Examine the Profile
9.2.2.2 - If Necessary, Edit the Init String
9.2.2.3 - Edit Other Settings
9.2.2.4 - Enable Modem Control
9.2.2.5 - Initialize the Modem
9.2.3 - Profile Settings
9.2.3.1 - Answer
9.2.3.2 - Answer String
9.2.3.3 - Attention String
9.2.3.4 - Busy Response String
9.2.3.5 - Carrierwait
9.2.3.6 - Command Prefix String
9.2.3.7 - Compression
9.2.3.8 - Compression String
9.2.3.9 - Connect Response String
9.2.3.10 - Dial String
9.2.3.11 - Error Correction
9.2.3.12 - Error Correction String
9.2.3.13 - Error Response String
9.2.3.14 - Get Setup String
9.2.3.15 - Initialization String
9.2.3.16 - No Carrier Response String
9.2.3.17 - No Dialtone Response String
9.2.3.18 - OK Response String
9.2.3.19 - Reset & Reload String
9.2.3.20 - Ring String
9.2.3.21 - Save String
9.2.3.22 - Speaker
9.2.3.23 - Speaker String
9.2.3.24 - Statistics String
9.3 - How the LRS Interacts with the Modem
9.3.1 - Initialization
9.3.2 - Outgoing Calls
9.3.3 - Incoming Calls
9.3.4 - When a Port is Logged Out
9.3.5 - Compression
9.3.6 - Error Correction
9.3.7 - Security
9.3.8 - Autostart
9.3.9 - Dialback
9.4 - Wiring
9.5 - Examples
9.5.1 - Typical Modem Configuration
9.5.2 - Modem Configuration Using Generic Profile
9.5.3 - Editing Modem Strings
9.6 - Troubleshooting
9.7 - Quick Reference
10 - - Modem Sharing
10.1 - Introduction
10.2 - Services
10.2.1 - Creating a Service
10.2.2 - Associating Ports with a Service
10.2.3 - Displaying Current Services
10.3 - IPX
10.3.1 - IPX Service Configuration
10.3.2 - Redirector
10.3.2.1 - Redirector Requirements
10.3.2.2 - Installation
10.3.2.3 - Configuration
10.3.2.4 - Using the Redirector
10.4 - IP
10.4.1 - Connecting to a TCP Listener Service
10.4.2 - Connecting to an LRS Serial Port
10.4.3 - Connecting to an LRS Service or Port
10.5 - Examples
10.5.1 - Configuring the LRS
10.5.2 - Configuring the Redirector
10.5.3 - Configuring the PC Communications Software
10.6 - Troubleshooting
10.6.1 - General
10.6.2 - IPX
10.7 - Quick Reference
11 - - Security
11.1 - Introduction
11.2 - Incoming Authentication
11.2.1 - Character Mode Logins
11.2.1.1 - Login Password
11.2.1.2 - Individual Username/Password Pairs
11.2.1.3 - Dialback
11.2.1.4 - Virtual Port Logins
11.2.2 - PPP Logins
11.2.2.1 - How the Username/Password is Transmitted
11.2.2.2 - Comparing the Username/Password to Authentication Databases
11.2.2.3 - Offering Authentication Information to the Incoming Caller
11.2.3 - SLIP Logins
11.2.4 - Starting PPP/SLIP From Character Mode
11.2.5 - Dialback From SLIP/PPP Mode
11.2.6 - Database Configuration
11.2.6.1 - Local (NVR) Database
11.2.6.1.1 - Specifying the Precedence
11.2.6.1.2 - Username/Password Pairs
11.2.6.1.3 - Forcing Execution of Commands
11.2.6.1.4 - Permitting Users to Change Their Passwords
11.2.6.1.5 - Forcing Selection of a New Password
11.2.6.1.6 - Displaying the Local Database
11.2.6.1.7 - Purging the Local Database
11.2.6.2 - Kerberos
11.2.6.2.1 - Introduction
11.2.6.2.2 - Configuration
11.2.6.3 - NetWare Bindery
11.2.6.4 - SecurID
11.2.6.5 - UNIX Password File
11.3 - Outgoing LAN to LAN Authentication
11.3.1 - Character Mode Logins
11.3.2 - PPP Logins
11.3.3 - SLIP Logins
11.4 - Restricting Users
11.4.1 - Privileged Commands
11.4.2 - Controlling Use of the Set PPP/SLIP Commands
11.4.3 - Securing a Port
11.4.4 - Locking a Port
11.4.5 - Forcing Execution of Commands
11.4.6 - Menu Mode
11.4.7 - IP Address Restriction
11.5 - Network Restrictions
11.5.1 - Incoming Telnet/Rlogin Connections
11.5.2 - Outgoing Rlogin Connections
11.5.3 - Port Access
11.5.4 - Packet Filters and Firewalls
11.5.4.1 - Filter Order
11.5.4.2 - Preventing all IP or IPX Traffic
11.5.4.3 - Setting up Filter Lists
11.6 - Event Logging
11.6.1 - Destination
11.6.2 - Logging Levels
11.7 - Examples
11.7.1 - Database Search Order
11.7.2 - Terminal User Forced to Execute Command
11.7.3 - Multiple-User Authentication
11.7.4 - Outgoing LAN to LAN Connection
11.7.5 - Creating a Firewall
11.7.6 - Dialback
11.8 - Troubleshooting
11.9 - Quick Reference
12 - - Command Reference
12.1 - Introduction
12.2 - Apropos
12.3 - Backwards
12.4 - Broadcast
12.5 - Clear/Purge Authentication
12.6 - Clear/Purge Dialback
12.7 - Clear/Purge Filter
12.8 - Clear/Purge Hosts
12.9 - Clear IP Ethernet
12.10 - Clear IP Factory
12.11 - Clear/Purge IP Route
12.12 - Clear/Purge IP Security
12.13 - Clear/Purge IP Trusted
12.14 - Clear IPX Factory
12.15 - Clear/Purge IPX Route
12.16 - Clear/Purge IPX Service
12.17 - Clear IPX Keepalive
12.18 - Clear/Purge Menu
12.19 - Clear/Purge Protocols NetWare Access
12.20 - Clear/Purge Service
12.21 - Clear/Purge SNMP
12.22 - Clear/Purge Telnet Hosts
12.23 - Cls
12.24 - Connect
12.25 - Crash 451
12.26 - Define
12.27 - Define NetWare Internal
12.28 - Define Port Dedicated
12.29 - Define Port Dialback
12.30 - Define Port Modem
12.31 - Define Port Modem Answer
12.32 - Define Port Modem Attention
12.33 - Define Port Modem Busy
12.34 - Define Port Modem Carrierwait
12.35 - Define Port Modem Commandprefix
12.36 - Define Port Modem Compression
12.37 - Define Port Modem Connected
12.38 - Define Port Modem Control
12.39 - Define Port Modem Dial
12.40 - Define Port Modem Error
12.41 - Define Port Modem Errorcorrection
12.42 - Define Port Modem Getsetup
12.43 - Define Port Modem Init
12.44 - Define Port Modem Nocarrier
12.45 - Define Port Modem Nodialtone
12.46 - Define Port Modem OK
12.47 - Define Port Modem Reset
12.48 - Define Port Modem Ring
12.49 - Define Port Modem Save
12.50 - Define Port Modem Speaker
12.51 - Define Port Modem Type
12.52 - Define Port PPP
12.53 - Define Port PPP ACCM
12.54 - Define Port PPP CHAP
12.55 - Define Port PPP Counter
12.56 - Define Port PPP Dedicated
12.57 - Define Port PPP Headercompression
12.58 - Define Port PPP Magicnumber
12.59 - Define Port PPP PAP
12.60 - Define Port PPP Protocolcompression
12.61 - Define Port PPP Timeout
12.62 - Define Port PPPdetect
12.63 - Define Port SLIP
12.64 - Define Site
12.65 - Define Site Authentication
12.66 - Define Site Bandwidth
12.67 - Define Site Chat
12.68 - Define Site Filter
12.69 - Define Site Idle
12.70 - Define Site IP
12.71 - Define Site IPX
12.72 - Define Site MTU
12.73 - Define Site Port
12.74 - Define Site Protocol
12.75 - Define Site Telephone
12.76 - Define Site Time
12.77 - Disconnect
12.78 - Finger
12.79 - Forwards
12.80 - Help
12.81 - Initialize Server
12.82 - List
12.83 - Lock
12.84 - Logout
12.85 - Mode
12.86 - Monitor
12.87 - Netstat
12.88 - Ping
12.89 - Purge
12.90 - Purge IP Ethernet
12.91 - Purge IP Factory
12.92 - Purge IPX Factory
12.93 - Purge Port
12.94 - Purge Site
12.95 - Remove Queue
12.96 - Resolve
12.97 - Resume
12.98 - Rlogin
12.99 - Save
12.100 - Send
12.101 - Set/Define Authentication
12.102 - Set/Define Authentication Kerberos
12.103 - Set/Define Authentication Local
12.104 - Set/Define Authentication NetWare
12.105 - Set/Define Authentication SecurID
12.106 - Set/Define Authentication TFTP
12.107 - Set/Define Authentication User
12.108 - Set/Define Dialback
12.109 - Set/Define Filter
12.110 - Set/Define Hosts
12.111 - Set/Define IP All/Ethernet
12.112 - Set/Define IP Create
12.113 - Set/Define IP Domain
12.114 - Set/Define IP Ethernet
12.115 - Set/Define IP Host Limit
12.116 - Set/Define IP IPaddress
12.117 - Set/Define IP Loadhost
12.118 - Set/Define IP Nameserver
12.119 - Set/Define IP Route
12.120 - Set/Define IP Routing
12.121 - Set/Define IP Security
12.122 - Set/Define IP Subnet
12.123 - Set/Define IP Timeserver
12.124 - Set/Define IP Trusted
12.125 - Set/Define IPX Ethernet
12.126 - Set/Define IPX Frame
12.127 - Set/Define IPX Netrange
12.128 - Set/Define IPX Route
12.129 - Set/Define IPX Routing
12.130 - Set/Define IPX Service
12.131 - Set/Define IPX Timeserver
12.132 - Set/Define Logging
12.133 - Set/Define Menu
12.134 - Set/Define NetWare Access
12.135 - Set/Define NetWare Encapsulation
12.136 - Set NetWare Internal
12.137 - Set/Define NetWare Loadhost
12.138 - Set/Define NetWare Printserver
12.139 - Set/Define NetWare Reset
12.140 - Set/Define NetWare Routing
12.141 - Set Noprivileged
12.142 - Set/Define Password
12.143 - Set/Define Port Access
12.144 - Set/Define Port Authenticate
12.145 - Set/Define Port Autobaud
12.146 - Set/Define Port Autoconnect
12.147 - Set/Define Port Autostart
12.148 - Set/Define Port Backward Switch
12.149 - Set/Define Port Break
12.150 - Set/Define Port Broadcast
12.151 - Set/Define Port Character Size
12.152 - Set/Define Port Command Completion
12.153 - Set Port Dedicated
12.154 - Set Port Dialback
12.155 - Set/Define Port Dsrlogout
12.156 - Set/Define Port Dtrwait
12.157 - Set/Define Port Flow Control
12.158 - Set/Define Port Forward Switch
12.159 - Set/Define Port Inactivity Logout
12.160 - Set/Define Port Interrupts
12.161 - Set/Define Port Local Switch
12.162 - Set/Define Port Loss Notification
12.163 - Set/Define Port Menu
12.164 - Set Port Modem
12.165 - Set/Define Port Name
12.166 - Set/Define Port Output Speed
12.167 - Set/Define Port Parity
12.168 - Set/Define Port Passflow
12.169 - Set/Define Port Password
12.170 - Set Port PPP
12.171 - Set/Define Port Preferred
12.172 - Set/Define Port Printer
12.173 - Set/Define Port Security
12.174 - Set/Define Port Session Limit
12.175 - Set/Define Port Signal Check
12.176 - Set Port SLIP
12.177 - Set/Define Port SLIPdetect
12.178 - Set/Define Port Speed
12.179 - Set/Define Port Telnet Pad
12.180 - Set/Define Port Termtype
12.181 - Set/Define Port Type
12.182 - Set/Define Port Username
12.183 - Set/Define Port Verification
12.184 - Set PPP
12.185 - Set Privileged/Noprivileged
12.186 - Set/Define Server BOOTP
12.187 - Set/Define Server Broadcast
12.188 - Set/Define Server Buffering
12.189 - Set/Define Server Clock
12.190 - Set/Define Server Domain
12.191 - Set/Define Server Dump
12.192 - Set/Define Server Host Limit
12.193 - Set/Define Server Inactivity Limit
12.194 - Set/Define Server Incoming
12.195 - Set/Define Server IPaddress
12.196 - Set/Define Server Loadhost
12.197 - Set/Define Server Lock
12.198 - Set/Define Server Login Password
12.199 - Set/Define Server Name
12.200 - Set/Define Server Nameserver
12.201 - Set/Define Server NetWare Loadhost
12.202 - Set/Define Server NetWare Printserver
12.203 - Set/Define Server NetWare Reset
12.204 - Set/Define Server Password Limit
12.205 - Set/Define Server Privileged Password
12.206 - Set/Define Server Prompt
12.207 - Set/Define Server RARP
12.208 - Set/Define Server Retransmit
12.209 - Set/Define Server Rlogin
12.210 - Set/Define Server Secondary
12.211 - Set/Define Server Session Limit
12.212 - Set/Define Server Software
12.213 - Set/Define Server Startupfile
12.214 - Set/Define Server IPaddress
12.215 - Set/Define Server Timezone
12.216 - Set/Define Server UUCP
12.217 - Set/Define Service
12.218 - Set/Define Service Banner
12.219 - Set/Define Service Binary
12.220 - Set/Define Service EOJ (End-of-Job)
12.221 - Set/Define Service Formfeed
12.222 - Set/Define Service Identification
12.223 - Set/Define Service NetWare
12.224 - Set/Define Service Password
12.225 - Set/Define Service Ports
12.226 - Set/Define Service Postscript
12.227 - Set/Define Service PSConvert
12.228 - Set/Define Service RTEL
12.229 - Set/Define Service SOJ (Start-of-Job)
12.230 - Set/Define Service SPX
12.231 - Set/Define Service TCPport
12.232 - Set/Define Service Telnetport
12.233 - Set Session
12.234 - Set Site
12.235 - Set SLIP
12.236 - Set/Define SNMP
12.237 - Set/Define Telnet Hosts
12.238 - Show/Monitor/List Authentication
12.239 - Show/List Dialback
12.240 - Show/Monitor/List Filter
12.241 - Show/Monitor/List Hosts
12.242 - Show/Monitor/List IP
12.243 - Show/Monitor/List IPX
12.244 - Show/Monitor/List Logging
12.245 - Show/Monitor/List Menu
12.246 - Show/Monitor/List Modem
12.247 - Show/Monitor/List NetWare
12.248 - Show/Monitor/List Ports
12.249 - Show Protocols
12.250 - Show/Monitor Queue
12.251 - Show/Monitor/List Server
12.252 - Show/Monitor/List Services
12.253 - Show/Monitor Sessions
12.254 - Show/Monitor/List Sites
12.255 - Show/Monitor/List SNMP
12.256 - Show/Monitor/List Telnet Hosts
12.257 - Show/Monitor/List Timezone
12.258 - Show/Monitor Users
12.259 - Show Version
12.260 - Source
12.261 - Telnet
12.262 - Test Port
12.263 - Test Service
12.264 - Unlock Port
12.265 - Zero Counters
A - - Technical Support
A.1 - Lantronix Problem Report Procedure
B - - SNMP Support
B.1 - Introduction
B.2 - LRS SNMP Support
C - - Updating Software
C.1 - Introduction
C.2 - Updating Using FTP
C.3 - Updating Using a Modem
C.4 - Reloading LRS Software
C.4.1 - IPX
C.4.2 - TFTP
C.4.3 - MOP
C.4.4 - Reloading Sequence
C.5 - Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates
Index
LRS Reference Manual - 4 MARCH 1996

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