Specifications
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- Understanding Networking and IP Addressing
- Introduction to Networking
- Networking using IP
- Niagara Considerations
- Additional Information
- Configuration and Troubleshooting Tools
- Connecting on a LAN
- Connecting with Direct Dial
- Connecting to an ISP
- Using Security Technologies
- Configuration Files Used for Communication
- Glossary
- Index

Niagara Release 2.3
Niagara Networking & Connectivity Guide Revised: May 22, 2002
Index-1
A
access methods
contention methods 1-13
overview 1-13 to 1-14
polling 1-14
token passing 1-13
account
Administrator 3-5
Guest 3-5, 3-6
Active Directory 3-6
adapters, serial and null modem
about 2-12
JACE-4 2-12, 4-12
JACE-5 2-12, 4-11
Add Address button 4-32
Add RAS Device dialog box 4-21, 4-28
address book 5-5
address book, station 4-6, 4-32, 5-5, 5-6, 5-8, 6-19
administrator passwords, caution about changing 6-2
Administrators group 3-6
Advanced button 3-9
alarm archiving 1-35, 6-8
Alarm Console acknowledgement 1-36, 4-2, 4-32, 5-2, 6-8
alarming, Niagara 1-35, 6-8
alarms 5-2
Allowed Users dialog box 4-30
applets 6-5
architectures
direct dial
design considerations 4-5 to 4-7
discussion 4-2 to 4-3
ISP
cable or DSL modem 5-4
design considerations 5-6
NAT and DSL/cable 5-4
telephone modem
JACE-4/5 5-2 to 5-3
Windows hosts 5-3
LAN
discussion 3-1 to 3-3
things to note 3-4
VPN 6-24
WAN
discussion 3-3
things to note 3-4
archive_remote 1-35, 6-8
archives 5-2
archiving 1-35, 6-8
arp command 3-24
AT command set, about 4-9
B
backup subordinate 1-36, 6-8
baudrate 4-14, 5-11
bindings, protocol 1-13
bridges 1-15
broadcast address 1-22, 3-19
brouters 1-16
button
Add Address 4-32
Advanced 3-9
Disconnect 2-11
End Call 2-5
Logoff 2-5
Place Call 2-3
Port Properties 4-10
C
cable modem
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