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NETServer Defaults
A remote access user is defined as a network user in the
NETServer database. When you create a network user, the
NETServer builds an extensive user profile that includes many
default parameters. These defaults reflect most common types
of user configurations. This makes user configuration easier, as
you may only need to change a few parameters from their
default settings.
Note: When you add a network user, IP and IPX protocols are
enabled by default. AppleTalk is disabled by default (zones
must be entered before manually enabling the protocol). You
should disable any protocols that will not be used.
Remote Addressing Options
The options for assigning a network address to a remote user
vary according to protocol. The following table summarizes the
addressing options:
Network
Datalink
Addressing Options
IP
PPP
From pool, negotiate, specify
SLIP
From pool, negotiate, specify
CSLIP
From pool, negotiate, specify
IPX
PPP
From pool, negotiate, specify
AppleTalk
ARAP
Dynamically assigned
Network User Types
A network user can be one of the following types:
• network - Access to network services only
• network,login - Access to network or login services
• network,callback - NETServer dials the user back and
provides access to network services only
• network,login,callback - NETServer dials the user back and
provides access to login and network services