User`s guide
USER’S GUIDE
58 SFVRA Connection Manager
APPLETALK
The Extended Network type indicates that the user is connected to an Extended AppleTalk
network, which allows addressing of more than 254 nodes and supports multiple zones. The
NonExtended Network type indicates that the user is connected to a NonExtended AppleTalk
network, which supports addressing of up to 254 nodes and supports only one zone. SFVRA
Connection Manager does not check the validity of the node number configured for each user.
E
NABLE
This parameter indicates whether the user routes AppleTalk datagrams or not. When enabled, it
indicates that the remote device will route AppleTalk datagrams. When disabled, it indicates that
the remote device will bridge AppleTalk datagrams. Note that it requires AppleTalk RLAN feature
to handle bridged AppleTalk datagrams, and therefore until AppleTalk RLAN is implemented,
AppleTalk routing can not be used with remote devices that do not route AppleTalk.
C
ALLABLE
Callable indicates that a CyberSWITCH is to initiate connections to this user based on an AppleTalk
packet. This feature is valid only if AppleTalk is enabled, and the user is properly configured for
dial out.
N
ETWORK NUMBER
The AppleTalk network range (for Extended network) or the AppleTalk network number (for
NonExtended network) of the LAN segment that the port is connected to. Specifying 0.0 (for
Extended) or 0 (for NonExtended) places the port in discovery mode (a.k.a., non-seed router), in
which the system learns its configuration information from the seed router. Note that there must