User guide

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Freeway User Guide
1.3.2 Custom Freeway
A Freeway configuration is considered “custom” when it contains software (SRAs)
loaded on the Freeway server in addition to the Freeway OS. On a custom Freeway, the
WAN lines are normally accessed by the SRA and the client accesses the SRA by means
other than the DLI API. Examples of a custom Freeway are:
Protogate’s Monitor product
ADIN Message Switch
UPT Freeway
The following features apply to a custom Freeway:
Freeway disk drive is usually a rotating hard drive with a read/write partition
enabled
Installation CDs are Freeway OS, protocol software, and SRA software
Client access to protocols via SRA on Freeway system
Freeway server may be active after boot depending on configuration (ICP or net-
work connections may be started by SRA at boot time)
Freeway server must be shut down by executing the “shutdown” command from
within the shell.