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Configuring an ARAP AppleTalk Address Pool
While a NETServer configures an ARAP AppleTalk address
pool by default, you can set a desired range of network numbers
to be included in this pool. For example, the default value of 0 -
0 can be changed to 1 - 1, allowing a user to be assigned a node
from network 1. The ARAP node network must be a subset of
the range defined for the LAN.
1.
Specify the range of network numbers you want the address
pool to span using the sss-eee format where sss is the
network number and eee the end of the range.
set appletalk arap_node_network_range [sss-eee]
For example:
set appletalk arap_node_network_range [1-1]
2.
Optional. You may specify the minimum and maximum
ARAP nodes configured for this pool. If you don’t set these
values, they default to 16. Use this command:
set appletalk max_arap_nodes_reserved <number>
set appletalk min_arap_nodes_reserved <number>
For example:
set appletalk max_arap_nodes_reserved 5
set appletalk min_arap_nodes_reserved 1
User Configuration Overview
You configure all remote networking parameters within the
profile of the user that is dialing in. A user profile specifies the
user's protocol, address parameters, and other unique settings.
Note: You can also specify network user information in RADIUS
(except AppleTalk users). For more information, refer to
Appendix E, RADIUS Authentication and Accounting.