NETBuilder® Family Software Version 11.1 Release Notes 3Com provides a documentation CD-ROM that includes all NETBuilder® software version 11.1 manuals. To obtain a hardcopy version of the 11.1 documentation, order part number 3C6460P. You can order the documentation CD-ROM using part number 3C6461P. Additionally, all documentation for NETBuilder software version 11.1 is located on the 3Com website: http://infodeli.3com.com/infodeli/tools/bridrout/index.htm http://www.3com.com/ Part No.
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CONTENTS NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES Encryption Packages Notice 9 Supported Platforms 10 New Products 10 SuperStack II SI 5xx (4-port) 10 Supported PC Flash Memory Cards 10 Approved DRAM SIMMs 11 New Features 11 VPN Features 11 New and Enhanced Protocol Features 13 System Features 15 Legacy/ATM Features 15 Network Management Features 16 New Features Application Notes 17 Placing a Data Over Voice Call 17 Digi64S2 18 ASCII Boot 18 11.
bcmfdinteg 32 File Conversion Considerations 33 Upgrading From Release 8.3 or Earlier 33 Upgrade Link and Netscape Browser Scroll Bars 34 Upgrade Link Window Resizing 34 Notes and Cautions 34 APPN Connections to 3174 through Token Ring 34 Asynch Tunnelling on Serial Ports 34 ATM LAN Emulation Clients and Large 802.
DHCP Address Pool Changes 41 Displaying Configuration Profiles 41 Dynamic Paths 41 Extensible Authentication Protocol 41 File System Error 41 Frame Relay Congestion Control 41 History-Based Compression Negotiation Failure 42 IPX to Non-IPX Configuration Error 42 MBRI Ownership During Board Swapping 42 Microsoft MPPE Patches and Updates 42 MOSPF DLSw Multicast 42 Multiple Paths to BootP Server 42 NAT Service - Many to One Outbound Translation 42 NAT Service - TCP/UDP Port Mappings 42 PPP Configuration Displa
SDLC Ports and NetView Service Point 48 Source-Route Transparent Gateway 48 Token Ring+ Modules 48 VRRP Configuration 48 CONFIGURING IPSEC Configuring IPsec 51 Creating Policies 51 Creating Key Sets 52 Configuring Manual Key Information Enabling IPsec 54 Setting up a VPN PPTP Tunnel 54 Establishing the Dialup Tunnel 56 How IPsec Works 56 Policies 57 Encapsulation Security Payload (ESP) Authentication Header (AH) 58 IPSEC SERVICE PARAMETERS CONFiguration 61 CONTrol 61 KeyEncryptionKey 61 KeySet 62 ManualKe
WEBLINK SERVICE PARAMETERS StatPollInterval 75
NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES These release notes provide information on the following topics for NETBuilder® software version 11.1: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Encryption Packages Notice Supported platforms New products Supported PC flash memory cards Approved DRAM SIMMs for the DPE Module New Features and application notes 11.
10 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES ■ ■ Supported Platforms NETBuilder software version 11.
Approved DRAM SIMMs Approved DRAM SIMMs Table 2 lists 3Com–approved vendors of the 32 MB DRAM SIMM for upgrading the DPE 40 module. Table 2 New Features VPN Features 11 3Com–approved DRAM SIMMs Size Vendor and Description Part Number 32 MB NEC MC428000A32B-60 72-pin 8Mx32 60 ns page mode Toshiba THM328020S-60 Toshiba THM328020B5-60 This section describes new features in software version 11.1 for the NETBuilder II, SuperStack II, and OfficeConnect NETBuilder bridge/routers.
12 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES Additional RAS Enhancements The RAS service has been enhanced in this release to add support for routers acting as RAS clients. Support was added for the RADIUS attributes “Framed_Route” and “Framed_Netmask.” Previous releases of software ignored these attributes when/if the RADIUS server responded with them and provided a "host" address and subnet mask to all RAS callers.
New Features 13 < 56 bit support packages/kits contain: ■ A package identifier ending in ‘E’ (example, NE) ■ A 3CR number containing/ending in ‘91’ (examples, 3CR856791, 3CR6452P91FLASH) Table 3 contains a summary of the encryption strengths and the associated package ids.
14 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES of the queue policies, Priority Queuing, and Protocol Reservation are supported. In addition to the currently supported policies, a metering algorithm has been added. If the queue handler detects that the underlying bandwidth exceeds a certain threshold specified, then the queueing and metering functions are effectively bypassed and packets are transmitted directly without queuing.
New Features 15 OSPF Not-So-Stubby-Area (NSSA) For inter-area routing, the Area Border Router (the only attachment to the backbone for leaf sites) advertised a default route. However, when fairly complex leaf sites are connected to the backbone via a Stub Area, inter-area routing into and out of the leaf site is not optimal with only a default route. RFC 1587 proposes a new kind of area known as NSSA (Not-So-Stubby-Area) to address this problem. NETBuilder software version 11.
16 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES the two edge devices are both physically attached to the same ATM network fabric, then the edge devices should be able to communicate directly with each other, bypassing one or more intermediate routers in the data path. Multiprotocol Over ATM (MPOA) is used to bypass the intermediate routers. It allows the edge devices to resolve their ATM address and setup the short-cut connections between each other.
New Features Application Notes ■ Improved error handling ■ Help frame resizing now persists across page changes ■ A logout icon for improved security ■ Port list support ■ Support for user-level password changing 17 Upgrade Management Utilities and NETBuilder Upgrade Link The remote upgrade process consists of providing customers with a reliable, easy, and clearly defined way of upgrading their NETBuilder bridge/routers to a newer version of software and/or firmware.
18 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES needed to disable any echo cancellers on the line. Consult with the owner of the destination equipment to see whether it has this capability. In order to configure this feature, you must define the DialNoList entry with a type of BriV, by entering: ADD ! -POrt DialNoList "" Type=BriV The Baud specifier in the ADD command, although not disallowed, is ignored if present. Data sent over the B channel will only be sent at 56 Kbps.
New Features Application Notes 19 WARNING: For network security, do not include security sensitive information such as passwords. The ASCII text file is not encyrpted, which means the passwords are readable by anyone who has access to the file. When the router is booted and the BOOT.CFG file is detected in the configuration directory, all existing configuration files (except CCSMACRO and IOXM) in the configuration directory are deleted. The configuration commands in the BOOT.CFG file are then executed.
20 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES 11.1 Software Packages NETBuilder II The tables in this section list the features in the packages available in software version 11.1 for the NETBuilder bridge/router platforms. Table 4 lists the software features of each package for NETBuilder II bridge/routers.
11.1 Software Packages 21 Table 4 NETBuilder II Software Features (continued) Feature Frame Relay SMDS X.25 X.25 switching/tunneling IBM Protocols APPN DLSw BRITSS LAA LNM Polled ASYNC/ BISYNC Passthrough NetView Service Point SDLC SHDLC BSC conversion QLLC/LLC2 conversion Other Features FTP Data over Voice MPOA ASCII Boot Zmodem Dial-on-demand Web Link Virtual Ports (512 max.
22 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES Table 5 NETBuilder II Firmware Requirements SuperStack II SI Module 11.1 Firmware Version Strings HSS 3-port (V.35) FW/HSS3-V35,1.1.9 HSS 3-port (RS449) FW/HSS3-449,1.1.9 HSS 3-port (RS232) FW/HSS3-232,1.1.9 HSS 4-port FW/4PORTWAN-FW,1.2 Table 6 lists the software features of each package for SuperStack II SI bridge/routers.
11.1 Software Packages 23 Table 6 SuperStack II NETBuilder SI Software Features (continued) Model and Software Package 432, 442, 452, 462, 532, 542, 552, 562 Feature RAS Traps IPX XNS OSI OSI connection services VINES DECnet AppleTalk BR Remote LAN Detection WAN Protocols PPP/Multilink PPP PPTP L2TP EAP Frame Relay SMDS X.25 X.
24 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES Table 6 SuperStack II NETBuilder SI Software Features (continued) Model and Software Package 432, 442, 452, 462, 532, 542, 552, 562 Feature Flash Load Virtual Ports (48 max.
11.1 Software Packages Table 7 SuperStack II NETBuilder Ethernet and Token Ring Features (continued) Models 327 (Token Ring) Models 527 (Token Ring) PPP/Multilink PPP X X PPTP X X L2TP X X Frame Relay X X SMDS X X X.25 X X X.
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11.1 Software Packages 27 Table 8 OfficeConnect NETBuilder Software Features (continued) Model and Software Package 120 Feature SHDLC BSC conversion QLLC/LLC2 conversion Other Features FTP Data over Voice CSU/DSU Loopback Zmodem Dial-on-demand Quick Step VPN application ASCII Boot Flash Load Web Link Virtual Ports (28 max.
28 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES Feature Multicast IP OSPF Network Address Translation (NAT) VRRP DHCP DHCP Proxy RIP/RIP v2/NTP IPCP IP security: IPsec DES 3DES RC5 Firewall IPX XNS OSI VINES DECnet AppleTalk WAN Protocols PPP/Multilink PPP PPTP L2TP Frame Relay SMDS X.25 X.
11.1 Software Packages Feature Zmodem Dial-on-demand Quick Step VPN application ASCII Boot Flash Load Web Link Virtual Ports (28 max.
30 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES Item Not Supported NETBuilder Upgrade Management Utilities The NETBuilder software version 11.1 does not support the following bridge/routers: ■ SuperStack II NETBuilder 227 Full Router (Ethernet) ■ SuperStack II NETBuilder 427 Router (Ethernet, ISDN) This section includes information about NETBuilder software version 11.1 NETBuilder Upgrade Management Utilities.
NETBuilder Upgrade Management Utilities 31 or http://infodeli.3com.com/infodeli/swlib For instructions on how to decompress and install the utilities, see the ruu111.txt file. The Windows files are as follows: ruu111.zip Contains the compressed NETBuilder Upgrade Management Utilities for Windows95 and Windows NT version 4.0 platforms. ruu111.txt Contains the instructions for downloading and decompressing the NETBuilder Upgrade Management Utilities.
32 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES Upgrade Management Known Issues bcmdiagnose Error Message This section contains known upgrade management issues. When you execute bcmdiagnose on HP-UX and the TFTP server is configured to use the Safe Directory method, the error message "No TFTP user found in /etc/passwd. You must add an entry" can be ignored. Installation of a new version of the Remote Upgrade Utilities onto a UNIX NMS saves an existing /usr/3Com/bcmutil.conf, into /etc/3Com/bcmutil.
Upgrade Management Known Issues 33 WARNING: Do not use the bcmfdinteg utility. The bcmfdinteg utility is used internally by the bcminstall utility. The bcmfdinteg utility should not be used by itself, because by default it removes all files from the current directory. File Conversion Considerations This section describes file conversion considerations for APPN, bridge static routes, DLSw, the PROfile service, and X.25 SVCs. APPN APPN file conversion is supported in software version 8.2 and later.
34 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES or UpgradeLink -NA Otherwise, an error dialog box is returned with the message “Could not verify user.” If you use tftp, the “Verify Upgrade Services” step does not need the user or password to be verified, so those entries as well as the FTP Client User Name and Password, should be ignored. Upgrade Link and Netscape Browser Scroll Bars Netscape version 4.05 with AWT patch 1.1.5 has the Java support required by NETBuilder software version 11.
Notes and Cautions Baud Rates for WAN Ports in DCE Mode 35 The following baud rates are supported in DCE mode (synchronous, internal clocking): ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1200 1800 2400 3600 7200 9600 19 K 38 K 56 K 64 K ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 112 K 128 K 256 K 384 K 448 K 768 K 1344 K 1536 K 1580 K 2048 K If you configure a baud rate that is different from those listed, the system will fall back to the nearest lower supported rate.
36 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES Boundary Routing and NetView Service Point When configuring NetView Service Point in a Boundary Routing environment, note that the SSCP-PU session actually flows over LLC2 rather than DLSw, even though the -SNA PortDef parameter is defined as DLSw. As a result, the session does not show up as a DLSw circuit. Compression Requirements Compression must use the same configuration at both ends of the connection.
Notes and Cautions 37 These messages do not indicate a problem and can be ignored. IBM-Related Services in Token Ring IBM-related services such as DLSw and APPN are affected by parameter settings in the BRidge, SR, and LLC2 Services. Table 12 shows the required settings in source route (SR), source route transparent (SRT), and transparent bridging environments for each of the IBM-related services.
38 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES and route discovery are configured, bridge numbers must be unique for each bridge/router on the same ring, and LLC2 is enabled on token ring ports.
Known Problems LAN Network Manager with NETBuilder II Systems LLC2 Frames and PPP 39 If you have previously configured your LAN Network Manager to use the NETBuilder II system as a virtual ring, and you want to use it as a physical ring, you must set your virtual ring number back to None. LLC2 frames are not sent or received over PPP unless global bridging is enabled using the SETDefault -BRidge CONTrol = Enabled command. You must enable LLC2 on the port using: SETDefault ! -LLC2 CONTrol = Enabled.
40 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES NETBuilder II port at the central site. An alternative work around is to configure APPN with DLSw at the central site and to use the CEC’s MAC address at the remote site. APPN CP-CP Sessions on Parallel TGs When parallel transmission groups (TGs) are configured between 3Com network nodes and both TGs support CP-CP sessions, a CP-CP session on one TG does not switch to the other TG if the user disables the port or path.
Known Problems 41 The path will still come up and be bound to a virtual port based on the SysCallerID. This false warning appears only if no AuthLocalUser is defined on the port. CPU Utilization Statistic For the NETBuilder Remote Office bridge/routers, the CPU utilization statistic indicates a high percentage of utilization regardless of actual use. CPU utilization is displayed on the first line of the response to the SHow STATistics command.
42 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES /. If Tc is not 1 second, the Frame Relay frames may be erroneously dropped due to the incorrect calculation of the throughput rate threshold. History-Based Compression Negotiation Failure If you are using history-based compression on a line with excessive errors and the negotiation attempts exceed the retry count, the device must be rebooted to clear the condition and reset the retry count.
Known Problems PPTP Tunnel Security Validation 43 Authentication problems may occur when connecting a Windows 95 or NT client via a Total Control Hub to a NETBuilder II bridge/router where the Total Control Hub is setting up a PPTP tunnel to the bridge/router. This problem is a combination of the security protocol between the client and the LS (in this case the Total Control Hub) and the time it takes to validate a Radius request on the Radius server.
44 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES Syntax Checking in PPP AuthRemoteUser Command The ADD ! -PPP AuthRemoteUser command does not completely check for syntactical correctness. If the trailing quotation mark is omitted from or misplaced in the user’s password, the system interprets the password as the string extending to the last non-white space character in the line or the quotation mark.
Limitations Limitations 45 This section describes limitations of NETBuilder software version 11.1. Topics are in alphabetical order. ACCM Not Configurable APPN The ACCM (Async Control Character Map) used for Async PPP cannot be configured. During LCP negotiation, the NETBuilder bridge/router always proposes an ACCM of all zeros and agrees to whatever the peer negotiates. In software version 11.1, APPN does not support SMDS.
46 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES parameter settings. The practical limit may be lower and depends on the traffic load, CPU, and memory usage by other services.
Limitations 47 NetBIOS sessions occurs if the primary link fails and the redundant link is activated. If this happens, end users need to log on and initiate another session. Maximum BSC Line Speed For V.35 and RS-232 links, the maximum baud rate supported for BSC traffic is 38.4. If the baud rate is higher, BSC traffic suffers errors and retransmissions. Multilink PPP Configurations Multilink PPP (MLP) is supported for multiple WAN links connected to the same port running PPP.
48 NETBUILDER SOFTWARE VERSION 11.1 RELEASE NOTES ■ SDLC end-to-end through local switching (conversion to a single LLC2 LAN connection between two NETBuilder bridge/routers) requires different virtual ring numbers in the LLC2 Service. SDLC Adjacent Link Stations for APPN When you configure SDLC adjacent link stations for APPN, if an active link becomes inactive and you change the port definition using the PortDef parameter, the link remains inactive.
USING NETBUILDER FAMILY SOFTWARE UPDATE PAGES This section includes update pages with changes and additions to Using NETBuilder Family Software, software version 11.1. Place the update pages at the front of each specified chapter.
17 CONFIGURING IPSEC 11.1 Release Notes, Using NETBuilder Family Software Version 11.0 Replace Chapter 17 with this chapter. This chapter describes how to configure the IP Security Protocol (IPsec) on your IP router. IPsec provides security at the network layer. Because IPsec is integrated into IP itself, IPsec adds security to any link, regardless of the application used. Before configuring IPsec, you should configure a tunneling protocol like PPTP. See Chapter 12 for more information about PPTP.
52 CHAPTER 17: CONFIGURING IPSEC : MD5 | SHA : 1-65535 | * | Gopher | HTTP PortMap | RIP Telnet | TFTP Archie | DNS | Finger | FTP | FTPData | | NFS | NNTP | NTP | POP2 | POP3 | | SMTP | SNMP | SNMPTrap | Syslog | | WAIS The default for encrypt_algorithms is DES. The default for auth_algorithms is MD5. Creating an Encryption Policy To create an encryption policy for Telnet traffic using the default encryption algorithm DesCbc from router 1 with IP address 170.0.0.
Configuring IPsec 53 and can be 1 to 128 bytes entered as either ASCII text strings or as a series of hexadecimal digits. See “Configuring Manual Key Information” next for more information about key set usage.
54 CHAPTER 17: CONFIGURING IPSEC When you specify a key that is too short, the policy binding operation generates an error message informing you of the key length discrepancy and the key is rejected. If this should occur you will need to delete the specified key and reenter a key of the appropriate length. During boot, any previously configured policies and keys are bound together.
Configuring IPsec 55 Figure 1 VPN PPTP Tunnel Network 130.0.0.0 Network 140.0.0.0 !1 170.0.0.1 Router 1 !1 180.0.0.1 Router 2 Internet !V1 20.0.0.1 PPTP tunnel !V1 20.0.0.2 On router 1, set up the tunnel from 170.0.0.1 to 180.0.0.1 by following these steps.
56 CHAPTER 17: CONFIGURING IPSEC On router 2, setup the PPTP tunnel from 170.0.0.1 to 180.0.0.1 by following these steps: 1 Set the system name of router 2 to "router2" by entering: SETDefault scid="router2" 2 Create a virtual port that will accept connection requests from only router1 by entering: ADD !v1 -POrt VirtualPort scid"router1" 3 Assign an IP address to the tunnel virtual port by entering: SETDefault !v1 -IP NETaddr=20.0.0.2 255.255.0.
How IPsec Works 57 IPsec works with the existing Internet infrastructure using encapsulation. It secures a packet of data by encrypting it before sending it over the Internet. On the receiving end, an IPsec-compliant device decrypts the data. On each end of the link (systems at both ends comprise a security association), IPsec is configured with the same key set and manual key information. The key set allows each system in the security association to encrypt, decrypt, or authenticate each other’s data.
58 CHAPTER 17: CONFIGURING IPSEC DES-CBC CANNOT be exported without a legal export license. See the release notes for your software for export restrictions. ESP can be applied alone or with authentication headers. Authentication Header (AH) AH is used to provide data integrity and data origin authentication and to provide protection against replays using the HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA1 crypto algorithm.
REFERENCE FOR NETBUILDER FAMILY SOFTWARE UPDATE PAGES This section includes update pages with changes and additions to Reference for NETBuilder Family Software Version 11.1. Place the update pages at the front of each specified chapter.
IPSEC SERVICE PARAMETERS 33 11.1 Release Notes, Reference for NETBuilder Family Software Replace Chapter 33 with this chapter. This chapter describes the IPSEC Service parameters. Table 1 lists the IPSEC Service parameters and commands.
62 CHAPTER 33: IPSEC SERVICE PARAMETERS Default Description No Default All keysets are encrypted and protected with the current KeyEncryptionKey and stored in the IPSEC configuration file. The value of the KeyEncryptionKey parameter which is stored in the EEPROM, can be updated by root, but is not readable by anyone. An embedded key is used to protect the keysets if KeyEncryptionKey is never set. The Show command shows only the encoded value of KeyEncryptionKey for comparison purposes only.
ManualKeyInfo 63 When you specify a key that is too short, the policy binding operation generates an error message informing you of the key length discrepancy and the key is rejected. If this should occur you will need to delete the specified key and reenter a key of the appropriate length. Values key_set_name A name you assign to the key set you are adding. can be from 1 to 128 characters long but cannot be none, NONE, all or ALL.
64 CHAPTER 33: IPSEC SERVICE PARAMETERS UDP [(, )...
manualPOLicy 65 The mask is a number in the range of 0-32, which indicates the number of bits in the IP address that remain unchanged for the IP addresses in that block. The remaining bits in the IP address should be all 0s. The address block includes all addresses except for the first address and the last (x.x.x.255) address. For example: 144.195.0.0/16. All addresses in the range from 144.195.0.1 to 144.195.255.254 144.195.1.2/32 The host itself 144.195.1.2 0.0.0.
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RSVP SERVICE PARAMETERS 60 11.1 Release Notes, Reference for NETBuilder Family Software Replace Chapter 60 with this chapter. This chapter describes the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) Service parameters. RSVP is used in multicasting applications like video conferencing, multimedia, and virtual private network (VPN) network management. RSVP permits host applications to request Quality of Service from the network.
68 CHAPTER 60: RSVP SERVICE PARAMETERS MaxFlowRate Syntax Default Description SETD SHow ! -RSVP MaxFlowRate = (0-562500) [ ! | !* ] -RSVP MaxFlowRate Amount of bandwidth reserved for RSVP. The MaxFlowRate parameter specifies the maximum amount of bandwidth in bytes/sec that can be allocated to a single flow.
SR SERVICE PARAMETERS 69 11.1 Release Notes, Reference for NETBuilder Family Software Place this page in front of Chapter 69.
70 CHAPTER 69: SR SERVICE PARAMETERS ROUte Syntax Default Description Values ADD ! -SR ROUte [Override] [Dec | Hex] [ Transparent | {Null | []}] DELete ! -SR ROUte SHow [! | !*] -SR ROUte [[Cmac | Ncmac] %] [Dec | Hex] SHowDefault [! | !*] -SR ROUte [[Cmac | Ncmac] %] [Dec |Hex] No default The ROUte parameter configures, deletes, and displays a static route for a remote end system.
ROUte 71 Specifies the largest size MAC frame that can be transmitted to the indicated end system using this route. An integer value of 0 through 7 may be assigned. The default value is 3. The base values specified in IEEE 802.1D are supported; however, extended values are not currently supported.
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SYS SERVICE PARAMETERS 71 11.1 Release Notes, Reference for NETBuilder Family Software Place this page in front of Chapter 71. CONFiguration Syntax Description SHow -SYS CONFiguration The CONFiguration parameter displays various SYS Service parameter values. The display generated with this parameter is the same as the display generated by the SHow -SYS GLobalPARams command.
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WEBLINK SERVICE PARAMETERS 77 11.1 Release Notes, Reference for NETBuilder Family Software Place this page in front of Chapter 77. StatPollInterval Syntax Default Description SETDefault -WEBLink StatPollInterval = (0-120) SHow -WEBLink StatPollInterval 60 (minutes) The StatPollInterval parameter specifies the time interval in minutes which represents one bar in a Web Link bar graph. When a value of zero (0) is specified for this parameter, statistic samples are not collected.
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