Specifications

Table Of Contents
Index
Chapter
Niagara Release 2.3
Niagara Networking & Connectivity Guide Revised: May 22, 2002
Index-8
public IP address 3-1, 3-2, 3-4
things to note 3-4
lastConnectionAttempt parameter 5-16
lastSuccessfulConnection parameter 5-16
layer
application 1-17
data link 1-18
network 1-18
physical 1-18
presentation 1-18
session 1-18
transport 1-18
layered architecture 1-9
local area network. See LAN
localAddr parameter 5-11
localhost 1-22
Location Information dialog box 4-35
Logoff button 2-5
Logon dialog box 2-2
loopback address 1-22
M
MAC address
definition 1-8
JACE-4/5 3-23
Mail service 1-35, 6-8
menu, Target’s Desktop 2-4
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, disabling open ports 6-22
Microsoft Windows Server, Niagara compatibility 3-4
mode connector 2-9
modem commands, about 4-9
modemDebug 4-14, 5-13
modems
about pre-configured, JACE-4/5 4-7
enabling, JACE-4 4-10
initialization string 4-7
installing driver
JACE-NP 4-17
Windows 2000 4-26
Windows NT 4.0 4-26
installing external
engineering PC 4-26
JACE-4/5 4-11 to 4-12
JACE-NP 4-17
supported
engineering PC 4-26
JACE-4/5 4-7
JACE-NP 4-17
Modems tab 4-26
module, isp 5-15
monitor, station 1-36, 6-8
multicasting 1-22
N
name servers 1-27
NAT
LAN example 3-1
overview 1-23
WAN example 3-3
net use command 2-6
NetMeeting
caution about station inoperability 2-3
ending 2-5
overview 2-2
starting 2-3
netstat 2-25 to 2-26
network
access methods
overview 1-13 to 1-14
polling 1-14
token passing 1-13
cabling, overview 1-7
contention methods 1-13
design overview 1-3 to 1-9
drivers overview 1-11
expanding overview 1-14 to 1-16
hubs overview 1-6
information resources 1-36
interface card. See NIC
masks overview 1-20
settings
caution about typing correct information 3-13
determining lost
general 3-16