LRS Reference Manual

Index



[A]
Access, port 
ACCM 
ACE/Server (SecurID) 
Address pools [1] [2]
Addresses
    IPX [1] [2]
    IP [1] [2] [3] [4]
Answer setting 
Answer string 
ARP 
    Proxy ARPing 
Attention string 
Authentication [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
    Troubleshooting 
    Dialback [1] [2]
    Outgoing connections 
    Multiple-user (example) 
    SLIP 
    PAP 
    CHAP 
    SecurID 
    NetWare Bindery 
    Kerberos 
    Local database 
    Databases 
    Remote password 
    Local password 
    PPP 
    Virtual port logins 
    Incoming connections 
Authenticator, Kerberos 
Autobaud characteristic [1] [2]
Autoconnecting to preferred service 
Automatic protocol detection [1] [2]
Autostart characteristic [1] [2]

[B]
Backward switch 
Bandwidth on demand
    Configuring 
    Monitoring 
    Requirements for adding 
    Adding 
    Displaying current settings 
    Disadvantages 
Baud rate 
BBS system, updating software 
Bindery, NetWare 
Boot Configuration Program (BCP) 
Boot software 
BOOTP [1] [2]
Break key 
Broadcast messages [1] [2] [3]
Buffer for TCP/IP connections 
Busy Response string 
Buttons, LRS2 

[C]
Carrierwait setting 
CHAP [1] [2]
Character escaping 
Character loss, notification of [1] [2]
Character mode 
Character size 
Chat scripts [1] [2]
Classless routing (CIDR) 
Clear command 
Clock
    LRS 
    Kerberos 
Clock, setting 
COM redirector 
Command Prefix string 
Commands
    Command completion 
    Execution upon login 
    Restricting access to 
    Editing 
    Command Line Interface 
Compression 
    Compression string 
    Compression setting 
Configuration
    Configuration files 
    Methods 
Connect Response string 
Connections
    Delay between attempts 
    Virtual port 
    Service 
    Serial port 
    TCP listener service 
    Remote console 
    Rlogin [1] [2]
    Telnet [1] [2]
    Leased lines 
    Statistical multiplexors 
    Direct 
    Restricting times of 
    Managing 
    Types of 
Cost, reducing 
Counters, resetting 

[D]
Data compression 
Databases, authentication 
    Configuration (example) 
    UNIX password file 
    SecurID 
    NetWare Bindery 
    Kerberos 
    Local 
Date, setting 
DCD signal 
Dedicated port [1] [2] [3]
Default route 
Default site 
Define command [1] [2]
Deleting sites 
Destination, logging 
Detection of protocols 
Device types [1] [2]
Dial string 
Dialback [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Direct connections 
Disconnecting sessions [1] [2]
Displaying modemÕs configuration 
Domain Name Service (DNS) 
Domain name, specifying default 
Download file, specifying 
DSR signal [1] [2]
Dsrlogout option [1] [2]
Dtrwait characteristic 
Dynamic routes [1] [2]

[E]
Editing modem profiles 
Editing site characteristics 
End-of-Job (EOJ) string 
Environment string 
Error correction 
    String 
    Setting 
Error Response string 
Ethernet frame types 
Event logging 
EZCon [1] [2]

[F]
File server connections, IPX 
Filter lists [1] [2]
    Displaying 
    Commands 
    Startup 
Finger command 
Firewalls, creating [1] [2]
Flash ROM, reloading 
Flow control 
Formfeed, appending 
Forward switch 
Frame types [1] [2]
Front panel buttons, LRS2 
FTP server 

[G]
Get Setup string 
Getting started with the LRS [1] [2]

[H]
Hardware flow control 
Header compression
    IPX 
    IP 
Help command 
Host route 
Host tables
    Displaying current entries 
    Removing entries from 
    Adding IP hosts [1] [2]

[I]
Identification string 
Idle timeouts [1] [2] [3] [4]
Incoming connections
    IP address assignment 
    Remote console 
    Telnet 
    Rlogin 
    Authentication [1] [2]
    Sequence of 
    Configuring 
    Use of sites 
Initialization
    Modem 
    String 
Instance, Kerberos 
Internal network, IPX 
IP
    Timeserver 
    Nameserver 
    Loadhost 
    Domain Suffix 
    Secondary interface 
    Resetting to defaults 
    Trusted routers [1] [2]
    Disabling 
    TCP listener services 
    Modem sharing 
    Troubleshooting 
    Displaying characteristics 
    Address pools [1] [2]
    Security [1] [2]
    Host table 
    Name resolution 
    Subnetting [1] [2]
    Header compression 
    RIP [1] [2]
    Routing [1] [2] [3] [4]
    Address assignment [1] [2] [3] [4]
IP Control Protocol (IPCP) 
IPX
    Displaying characteristics 
    Timeserver 
    Configuration 
    Resetting to defaults 
    Disabling 
    Troubleshooting 
    Socket types 
    Services [1] [2] [3] [4]
    LAN to LAN connections 
    External network 
    Internal network 
    Networks 
    Header compression 
    Keepalive spoofing [1] [2] [3]
    SAP [1] [2]
    RIP 
    Routing [1] [2] [3]
    Address assignment [1] [2]
IPX Control Protocol (IPXCP) 

[K]
Keepalive spoofing [1] [2]
Kerberos Authentication Service 
Key Version Number (KVNO), Kerberos 
Known Services field, Redirector 

[L]
LAN to LAN connections
    IPX 
    Bandwidth on demand 
    Troubleshooting 
    Bidirectional calling 
    Calling one direction 
    Authentication [1] [2]
    Telephone numbers 
    Outgoing 
    Incoming 
Lastin/Lastout field (Show IP) 
Latency [1] [2]
Leased lines, using with LRS 
Link Control Protocol (LCP) 
List command [1] [2]
Loadhost 
Loadhost, IP 
Loadhost, NetWare 
Local database, authentication 
Local password, site 
Local routes [1] [2]
Local switch 
Locking a port [1] [2]
Logging [1] [2] [3]
Logging out port 
Login password [1] [2] [3] [4]
Loss Notification characteristic 
LRS
    Displaying attributes 
    Routing limitations 
    Description of 

[M]
Manual, using 
Menu mode [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Metric, RIP [1] [2]
MIB (Management Information Base) 
Modems
    Modem types 
    Statistics string 
    Save string 
    Ring string 
    Reset string 
    OK string 
    Nodialtone string 
    Nocarrier string 
    Init string 
    Getsetup string 
    Dial string 
    Connected string 
    Commandprefix string 
    Attention string 
    Modem control commands 
    Sharing 
    Troubleshooting [1] [2]
    Wiring 
    Error correction 
    Interaction with LRS 
    Speaker [1] [2]
    Displaying configuration [1] [2]
    Waiting for carrier [1] [2]
    Profiles 
    Using LRS without 
Modes, ports 
Monitor command [1] [2]
Monitoring networking activity 
MRU (Maximum Receive Unit) 
MTU setting, sites 
Multilink protocol, PPP 

[N]
Name resolving [1] [2]
Nameserver, TCP/IP 
Naming LCS 
Naming LRS 
Naming ports [1] [2]
NetWare
    Reloading Flash ROM 
    Downloading configuration file 
    Displaying characteristics 
    Access to services 
    Printserver 
    Loadhost [1] [2]
    Frame types 
    Event logging 
    Access list [1] [2]
    Bindery 
Network
    IPX networks 
    Route 
    Activity, monitoring [1] [2]
No Carrier Response string 
No Dialtone Response string 

[O]
OK Response string 
Outgoing connections
    IP address assignment 
    Rlogin [1] [2]
    Telnet 
    Configuring 
    Authentication [1] [2]
    Use of sites 

[P]
Packet filters 
    Displaying 
    Commands 
Padding Carriage Returns 
PAP [1] [2]
Parity setting 
Passflow characteristic 
Passwords 
    Limit on attempts 
    UNIX password file 
    User passwords 
    Sites 
    Login [1] [2] [3]
    Privileged [1] [2] [3]
Performance, increasing 
Ping command 
Pools, address [1] [2]
Port Assignments field, Redirector 
Ports
    Unlocking 
    Testing connection 
    Baud rate 
    Password 
    Flow control 
    Broadcast messages to 
    Logging out 
    Menu mode 
    Locking [1] [2]
    Security [1] [2]
    Naming [1] [2]
    Virtual 
    Dedicated [1] [2]
    Modes 
    Starting 
    Access [1] [2] [3]
    Sessions, monitoring 
    Remote console port 
    Rlogin, specifying port 
    Telnet, specifying port 
    Priority numbers 
    State of 
    Telephone numbers 
    Outgoing connections 
PostScript mode 
PPP [1] [2]
    Use with sites 
    Multilink protocol 
    Enabling 
    Dialback 
    Mode 
    IPXCP 
    IPCP 
    ACCM 
    PAP [1] [2]
    CHAP [1] [2]
    Authentication [1] [2]
    Dedicated ports 
    PPPdetect characteristic [1] [2]
    Starting [1] [2]
Preferred services [1] [2]
Principle, Kerberos 
Privileged password [1] [2]
Privileged status [1] [2]
Prompt, configuring 
PSConvert characteristic 
Purge command [1] [2]

[R]
RARP [1] [2]
Realm, Kerberos 
Rebooting LRS 
Redirecting COM ports 
Redirector 
Reloading Flash ROM 
Remote console connections 
Remote networking 
    Security 
    Authentication 
    IP address assignment 
    Chat scripts 
    Troubleshooting 
Remote node connections
    Bandwidth on demand 
    Troubleshooting 
    Routing 
Remote password, site 
Reset and Reload string 
Resetting counters 
Restrictions
    Filters 
    Access to ports 
    IP address 
    Menu mode 
    Locking ports 
    Secure ports 
    Set PPP/Set SLIP 
    Connection times 
    Commands 
Ring string 
RIP
    IPX 
    IP [1] [2]
Rlogin 
Rlogin commands 
Routing
    IPX [1] [2]
    Default routes 
    Limitations of 
    Trusted routers 
    RIP 
    Network routes 
    Host routes 
    IP [1] [2]
    Remote node 
    Incoming LAN to LAN 
    Outgoing LAN to LAN 
RTEL access to services 
RTS/CTS flow control 

[S]
SAP 
Save string 
Secondary Loadhost/Nameserver 
Secure ports 
SecurID 
Security [1] [2]
    Authentication commands [1] [2] [3]
    Dialback [1] [2]
    Filters 
    Outgoing authentication 
    Ports [1] [2]
    Privileged password 
    PAP 
    CHAP 
    SecurID 
    NetWare bindery 
    Kerberos 
    SLIP 
    Virtual port logins 
    Login password 
    Incoming authentication 
    Trusted routers 
    IP [1] [2] [3]
Selected Services field, Redirector 
Serial configuration [1] [2] [3]
Server, displaying attributes 
Service Selection window, Redirector 
Services
    RTEL access to 
    NetWare access to 
    Binary characteristic 
    Removing requests from queue 
    Removing 
    Connecting to 
    TCP listener services 
    IPX configuration 
    Displaying characteristics [1] [2]
    Ports [1] [2]
    Creating 
    Modem sharing services 
    Dedicated 
    Preferred [1] [2]
    IPX service types [1] [2]
Sessions [1] [2] [3]
    Displaying information about 
    Messages 
    Maximum number of [1] [2]
    Returning to 
    Disconnecting [1] [2]
    Suspending 
    Monitoring activity of 
    Characteristics, setting 
    Switching [1] [2] [3] [4]
    Multiple sessions 
    Establishing 
Set command 
Sharing modems 
Show command 
Signal Check characteristic 
Signals, serial 
Sites 
    Removing 
    Time, setting 
    SLIP 
    PPP 
    MTU configuration 
    Remote password 
    Local password 
    IP configuration 
    Port priority numbers 
    Telephone numbers [1] [2]
    Deleting 
    Editing 
    Default site 
    Displaying configuration [1] [2]
    Creating [1] [2]
    Outgoing connections 
    Incoming connections 
SLIP 
    Use with sites 
    Enabling 
    Authentication 
    Dialback 
    Mode 
    IP address assignment 
    Dedicated ports 
    SLIPdetect characteristic [1] [2] [3]
    Starting 
Slot number 
SNMP
    Displaying entries 
    Configuration 
    Removing entries 
SNMP support 
Sockets, IPX 
Software
    Updating 
    Displaying current version 
    Flow control 
Speaker
    String 
    Setting 
Spoofing 
SPX 
Starting a port 
Startup configuration file 
Startup files 
Startup filter lists 
Static routes [1] [2]
Statistical multiplexors, using LRS with 
Statistics string 
Status field, Redirector 
Stub routers 
Subnetting IP networks [1] [2]
Superuser status [1] [2] [3]
Switching sessions [1] [2] [3]
Syslog, configuring LRS logging [1] [2]

[T]
Table
    ARP 
    Routing 
    IP security 
    Host 
TCP/IP
    Reloading Flash ROM 
    Hosts, displaying 
    Nameserver 
    Hosts, limit of 
    Connections, buffering 
    Event logging 
    TCP listener services 
Telephone numbers, specifying [1] [2]
Telnet 
Telnet commands [1] [2]
Telnet Pad characteristic [1] [2]
Terminal
    Clearing 
    Setting type [1] [2] [3]
Testing connections 
TFTP
    Configuration file, downloading 
    Password file 
Throughput issues 
Time, setting [1] [2] [3]
Timeouts 
Timeserver
    IPX 
    IP 
Timeserver, specifying 
Troubleshooting
    Flash ROM updates 
    Authentication 
    Modem sharing 
    Modems 
    IPX 
    IP 
    LAN to LAN/Remote node 
    Monitoring network activity 
Trusted routers [1] [2]
Type characteristic [1] [2]

[U]
Unlocking port 
Uptime field (Show IP) 
Username for port, setting [1] [2]
Username/password authentication 
Users, displaying 
UUCP, enabling/disabling 

[V]
Verification characteristic 
Version of software, displaying 
Virtual ports [1] [2]

[W]
Wiring modems 
Workstation connections, IPX 

[X]
XON/XOFF flow control 

LRS Reference Manual - 4 MARCH 1996

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