Technical data

90362-01 Index-3
for TA V.35 to Dual-DTE Connection
2-8
for TA X.21 to Dual-DTE Connection
2-8
for terminal to NetBlazer connections
2-6
cables, provided
ISDN 2-5
null modem adaptor 2-5
cables, wiring diagrams K-1
Call back
field
ARA User screen 9-10
Canadian emissions standards statement iv
changing configuration information
for dedicated lines 8-3
for dial-in users 9-3
for dial-up LAN-to-LAN connections
7-3
changing data in fields 3-14
CHAP
definition of L-6
setting crypto key for balanced interfaces
7-8
setting crypto key for dial-up connections
7-5
setting crypto key for remote IP users 9-
7
setting crypto key for remote IPX users
9-9
Character Mode User screen
deleting current user 9-5
illustration of 9-5
permitting multiple logins 9-6
permitting NetBlazer configuration 9-6
setting a password 9-5
setting dial-out permission 9-5
setting status checking permission 9-6
setting telnet/rlogin permission 9-6
typing a login command 9-6
characteristics
selecting dialout 7-5
selecting isdndialout 7-5
setting for balanced interfaces 7-9
Characteristics
field
Dial-up Connection screen 7-5
Dial-up Connection screen for Balanced
interfaces 7-9
character-mode users
allowing configuration of NetBlazer 9-6
allowing dial-out 9-5
allowing multiple logins 9-6
allowing NetBlazer status checking 9-6
allowing telnet/rlogin 9-6
configuring 9-4
deleting 9-5
setting a password 9-5
typing login commands for 9-6
choice fields 3-16
Class B addresses C-2
Class C addresses C-2
classes of IP addresses used on the Internet
C-1
client-to-LAN routing, illustration of 1-3
COL light 2-4
command-line interface
definition of L-2
getting help on using 3-19
Configuration
field
Character Mode User screen 9-6
configuration files
backing up F-1
configuring
ARA users 9-9
balanced interfaces 7-7
dedicated LAN-to-LAN connections 8-1
dial-in users 9-2