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- ? command
- 1TR6 switch type cause codes, numerical list
- 2nd Adrs
- 3rd
- 3rd Prompt
- 3rd Prompt Seq
- 7-Even
- ABRs, defined
- Acct Host
- Acct Key
- Acct Port
- Acct Timeout
- Acct Type
- Acct-ID Base
- Active
- Add Number
- specifying
- Add Pers
- address
- MAC
- pool parameters
- adjacencies
- forming
- OSPF
- administration
- commands
- configurations
- other types of
- see MAX Reference Guide
- see MAX MIF Supplement
- see MAX RADIUS Configuration Guide
- see MAX Security Supplement
- parameters
- permissions
- SNMP
- Adv Dialout Routes
- AEP
- AIM
- port interface problems, solving
- AIM Port parameters, see Port profile parameters (AIM)
- Alarm
- alarm events
- coldStart (RFC-1215 trap-type 0)
- eventTableOverwrite (ascend trap-type 16)
- frDLCIStatusChange (RFC-1315 trap-type 1)
- linkDown (RFC-1215 trap-type 2)
- linkUp (RFC-1215 trap-type 3)
- warmStart (RFC-1215 trap-type 1)
- Analog Encode
- Ans #
- Ans 1#
- Ans 2#
- Ans N#
- AnsOrig
- Answer
- Answer profile parameters
- Answer Service
- Answer X.121 addr
- AppleTalk
- and RADIUS
- Chooser
- connections from RADIUS, configuring
- Control Protocol (ATCP)
- default zone
- Echo Protocol (AEP)
- NBP Broadcast Request
- network numbers
- networks (extended/non-extended)
- PPP connection (Connection profile), configuring
- PPP connection (Name/Password profile), configuring
- Router
- ZIP Query
- zone multicasting
- zones
- AppleTalk Chooser
- AppleTalk routing
- how it works
- RTMP packets
- seed router
- seed vs non-seed
- when to use
- ARA parameters
- Area Border Routers, see ABRs
- area, routing (OSPF)
- AreaType
- ARP
- and bridging
- broadcasts
- inverse
- proxy
- AS
- ABRs
- backbone area
- defined
- OSPF
- ASBR
- calculations
- defined
- disabling calculations
- Ascend Tunnel Management Protocol, see ATMP
- Ascend-Home-Agent-IP-Addr
- Ascend-Home-Agent-Password
- Ascend-Home-Agent-UDP-Port
- Ascend-Home-Network-Name
- Ascend-IPX-Node-Addr
- Ascend-IPX-Peer-Mode
- Ascend-Primary-Home-Agent
- ASE, defined
- ASE-tag
- ASE-type
- Assign Adrs
- assigning phone numbers
- ATCP
- ATMP
- connections that bypass a foreign agent
- default route preference
- defined
- gateway mode parameters
- Mode
- router and gateway mode
- router mode (IP)
- router mode parameters
- tunnel connection
- attentuation, specifying for T1 line
- authentication
- callback security
- Caller-ID
- protocols (PAP and CHAP)
- security card
- servers
- authenticationFailure (RFC-1215 trap-type 4)
- AuthKey
- AuthType
- Auto Logout
- Auto-BERT
- Auto-Call X.121 Addr
- Autonomous System Border Router, see ASBR.
- Autonomous System, see AS.
- Aux Send PW
- B N Prt/Grp
- B N Slot
- B&O Restore
- B1 Slot
- B1 Trnk Grp
- B1 Usage
- B2 Slot
- B2 Usage
- backbone area
- Backup
- backup routers, see BRs
- BACP
- bandwidth
- determining requirements
- Frame Relay
- Banner
- Base Ch Count
- Basic Rate Interface, see BRI.
- Bill #
- black-hole interface
- Blocked Calls After
- Blocked Duration
- BOOTP
- defined
- Relay
- Bootstrap Protocol, see BOOTP.
- BRI
- defined
- network cards
- parameters, see Net BRI parameters
- Bridge
- bridge/router problems, solving
- bridging
- AppleTalk environment
- ARP broadcasts
- broadcast addresses
- configuring
- proxy mode
- connection, example
- disadvantages
- enabling
- establishing
- IPX client bridge
- IPX server bridge
- most common uses
- promiscuous mode
- table
- table, managing
- transparent/learning
- when to use
- BRI/LT
- diagnostics
- parameters
- broadcast
- addresses (and bridging)
- IP address
- BRs
- backup routers
- defined
- Buildout
- bundle
- CALL command
- Call Detail Reporting, see CDR
- Call Filter
- call filters
- Call Mgm
- Call Mode
- Call Password
- Call profile parameters
- Call Type
- Call type
- Callback
- callback security
- Call-by-Call
- Called #
- Caller-ID authentication
- Calling #
- calls
- CALL command
- CLR command
- configuring a single-channel
- configuring a two-channel
- data filters
- DTE-initiated
- dynamic address to incoming
- FACILITIES command
- filters
- FT1-AIM
- FT1-B&O
- FULL command
- HALF command
- Host-initiated
- INTERRUPT command
- LISTEN command
- MP+ and MP with or without BACP
- MP/MP+
- MP-without-BACP
- PPP (MP) or MP+, over multiple MAX units
- RESET command
- routing, inbound
- illustrated
- routing, outbound
- STATUS command
- CBCP Enable
- CBCP Mode
- CBCP Trunk Group
- CDR
- Cell First
- Cell Level
- Ch N
- Ch N #
- Ch N Prt/Grp
- Ch N Slot
- Ch N TrnkGrp
- Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol, see CHAP.
- channel
- configuration parameters
- MP+ and MP-with-BACP
- MPP (MP+) and MP with BACP
- real
- stacked
- WAN configurations
- CHAP, defined
- Chooser
- CIDR, defined
- circuit information
- set circuit active circuit-1 command
- set circuit command
- set circuit inactive circuit-2 command
- show fr circuits command
- class A default mask
- class B subnet mask
- class C subnet mask
- classless inter-domain routing, see CIDR.
- Clear
- Clear Call
- CLID
- Client Pri DNS
- Client Sec DNS
- Clock Source
- clock, maximum acceptable for V.35
- close
- close command
- CLR command
- Clr Scn
- coldStart (RFC-1215 trap-type 0)
- COMB options
- Combinet
- bridging parameters
- connection
- Comm
- commands
- ?
- close
- cslip
- Dirdo add ans num | sub num
- Dirdo del ans num | sub num
- Dirdo show ans | sub
- dnstab
- DO DIAL
- DO HANGUP
- hangup
- HELP
- help
- iproute
- iproute add
- iproute delete
- iproute show
- ipxping
- kill
- local
- menu
- open
- ping
- ppp
- pptp
- PROF
- quit
- remote
- resume
- rlogin
- RPAR?
- RPROF
- RSET
- SET
- set
- set circuit
- set circuit active circuit-1
- set circuit inactive circuit-2
- SET?
- show
- show ?
- show arp
- show calls
- show dnstab
- show fr
- show fr ?
- show fr circuits
- show fr dlci
- show fr lmi (link management information)
- show fr stats
- show icmp
- show if
- show igmp
- show igmp ?
- show igmp clients
- show igmp groups
- show igmp stats
- show ip
- show ip address
- show ip routes
- show ip stats
- show isdn
- show modems
- show mrouting
- show mrouting ?
- show mrouting stats
- show netware
- show netware networks
- show netware servers
- show netware stats
- show ospf
- show pad
- show pools
- show revision
- show tcp
- show udp
- show udp listen
- show uptime
- show users
- show v.110s
- show x25
- slip
- t3pos
- TABS
- tcp
- telnet
- telnet command arguments
- telnet session
- test
- traceroute
- Compare
- Compression
- compression
- data
- MS-Stac
- Stac
- Stacker LZS
- configuration problems, solving
- configuring
- Answer profile
- AppleTalk connections from RADIUS
- AppleTalk PPP connection (Connection profile)
- AppleTalk PPP connection (Name/Password profile)
- ARA
- Ascend MP+ connections
- ATMP tunnel connection
- basic system parameters
- BOOTP
- BRI network cards
- BRI/LT line
- Combinet connection
- connection between two LANs
- Connection profiles for Frame Relay
- connection with local servers
- dial-in connection
- dialout
- dialout options
- E1 lines
- Ethernet
- interface (OSPF)
- profiles
- EU
- EU connections
- EU-UI connection
- Finger support
- foreign agent
- Frame Relay circuit
- Frame Relay configurations
- FT1-B&O calls
- gateway
- connection
- home agent
- gateway mode
- router mode
- host interface
- immediate mode
- IP foreign agent
- IP routing
- IPX foreign agent
- ISDN D-channel X.25 support
- ISDN PRI Service
- L2TP tunneling
- L2TP tunnels for dial-in clients
- LANs
- local DNS table
- logical link
- to X.25
- MAX
- as an ATMP multi-mode agent
- as an LNS
- IP on a subnet
- stack
- to interact with syslog
- MBONE interface
- menu mode
- modems
- MP and BACP connections
- MP connection with BACP
- MP connection without BACP
- MP+
- multicasting on WAN interfaces
- nailed MP+ connection
- Name-Password profile
- NetWare SAP Home Server Proxy
- PAC
- PPP
- connections
- mode
- PPTP tunnels for dial-in clients
- PRI Service
- redirect connection
- remote IP address
- RIP-v1
- RIP-v2
- single-channel call
- SLIP
- mode
- SNMP
- access security
- security
- SNMP trap
- static IPX routes
- System profiles
- T1 lines
- T3POS connection
- terminal mode
- terminal server connections
- the MAX, by topic
- two-channel dual-port call
- X.25 IP
- X.25 IP connections
- X.25 PAD
- X.25 profile
- connected routes
- connecting from vt interface
- Connection profile
- accounting options
- data filters, applying
- DHCP options
- for Frame Relay, configuring
- number
- parameters
- Session options
- telco options
- connections
- configuring IP address for
- IP routing
- network-to-host
- network-to-network
- via modem to host
- Console
- consoleStateChange (ascend trap-type 12)
- Contact
- control frame types
- corporate backbone network
- MAX and
- Cost
- OSPF
- cslip command
- CSU, internal
- CUG Index
- data compression
- Data Filter
- data filters
- Data Link Connection Identifiers, see DLCI.
- Data Svc
- Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP)
- datalink
- Date
- DB-44 port
- DBA Monitor
- DCE Addr
- DCE N392
- DCE N393
- DDP
- DeadInterval
- Dec
- Dec Ch Count
- Def Telnet
- default
- preference
- route, ignoring
- route, IPX RIP
- subnet mask
- default zone, AppleTalk
- Delete Digits
- designated routers, see DRs
- Dest
- destination field
- DHCP options
- diagnostics
- BRI/LT
- E1 line
- IDSL
- port
- T1 line
- X.25
- Dial
- Dial #
- Dial Brdcast
- Dial Plan
- Dial Query, functions of
- Dialout
- Dialout OK
- dialout options, configuring
- dialout parameters
- digital modems, configuring
- Dirdo commands
- Dirdo add ans num | sub num
- Dirdo del ans num | sub num
- Dirdo show ans | sub
- directing to local host
- disabling internal CSU
- displaying
- IP address pool status
- IP information
- IP routing table
- show netware servers
- DLCI
- inactive
- show fr dlci command
- DNS
- Domain Name
- lists
- table, valid names for
- dnstab command
- DO commands
- see MAX Reference Guide
- Domain Name
- DownMetric
- DownPreference
- DPNSS signaling
- DRs, defined
- DS0 Min Rst
- Dst Adrs
- Dst Mask
- Dst Port #
- Dst Port Cmp
- DTE Addr
- DTE N392
- DTE N393
- dual IP
- Dual Ports
- Dyn Alg
- dynamic
- address to incoming calls
- firewalls
- IP addresses, example configuration
- IP routes
- routes
- routing parameters
- E1
- configurations
- line diagnostics
- line parameters
- lines, configuring
- Early CD
- Edit
- EGP
- EGP, defined
- Enabled
- enabling internal CSU
- Encaps
- Encaps options, see Encaps options parameters
- Encaps Type
- encapsulation
- EU-RAW
- EU-UI
- Encoding
- Enet Adrs
- error messages
- 1TR6 switch type cause codes, numerical list
- ISDN cause codes, numerical list
- Ethernet
- profile configurations
- Ethernet interface
- configuring OSPF
- creating IP interface
- primary IP address
- second IP address
- EU
- connections, configuring
- parameters
- EU-RAW
- EU-UI
- EU-UI connection, configuring
- eventTableOverwrite (ascend trap-type 16)
- example of
- Answer profile
- ARA connection
- bridged connection
- BRI/LT configuration
- configuring a Name-Password profile
- configuring a Port profile
- configuring Combinet
- configuring IP networks
- configuring IPX routes
- configuring IPX SAP filters
- configuring modems
- configuring MP+
- configuring static routes
- configuring X.25 IP
- configuring X.25 PAD
- configuring X.25 profile
- defining a filter for IP security
- dialout configuration
- dropping AppleTalk broadcasts
- E1 configurations
- EU configurations
- foreign agent configuration (IP)
- foreign agent configuration (IPX)
- Frame Relay circuit
- Frame Relay profile configurations
- gateway connection
- home agent in gateway mode (IP)
- home agent in gateway mode (IPX)
- home agent in router mode (IP)
- host-to-network connection
- immediate mode configuration
- IPX client bridge (local clients)
- IPX routing connections
- IPX server bridge (local servers)
- menu mode configuration
- MP connection with BACP
- MP connection without BACP
- PAC configuration
- PPP configuration
- PPP connection
- PPTP tunnel across multiple POPs
- preventing IP address spoofing
- redirect connection
- SLIP configuration
- SNMP security configuration
- SNMP trap configuration
- Telnet hosts and raw TCP hosts
- terminal mode configuration
- Exp Callback
- extended AppleTalk networks
- extended dial plan
- Exterior Gateway Protocol, see EGP.
- external routes
- FACILITIES command
- Fail Action
- FDL
- defined
- filters
- AppleTalk Call
- apply in a Connection profile
- applying in a Connection profile
- applying in an Answer profile
- applying on the Ethernet
- applying packet
- call
- data
- defining a filter for IP security
- dropping AppleTalk broadcasts
- forwarding action
- generic filters
- how they work
- IP Call
- NetWare Call
- packets
- persistence
- preventing IP address spoofing
- security
- specifying a call filter
- specifying a data filter
- Finger
- RFC 1288
- firewalls
- dynamic
- Secure Access
- security
- Flag Idle
- FLASH RAM technology
- Force 56
- foreign agent
- ATMP gateway configuration
- parameters
- Forward
- Forwarding
- forwarding action
- FR Direct
- FR DLCI
- FR Prof
- FR Type
- Frame Relay
- bandwidth
- circuit information
- set circuit active circuit-1 command
- set circuit command
- set circuit inactive circuit-2 command
- show fr circuits command
- circuits, Encaps parameter
- connections
- datalink
- DCE
- DLCI status
- show fr dlci command
- DTE
- gateway connections
- link management information, show fr lmi
- logical interfaces
- logical link, configuring
- monitoring connections
- NNI
- NNI interface, configuring
- parameters
- profile configurations
- redirect
- RFC 1490
- statistics, show fr stats command
- UNI-DCE
- UNI-DCE interface, configuring
- UNI-DTE
- UNI-DTE interface, configuring
- frame types
- control
- general
- T3POS
- Framed-IPX-Network
- Framing Mode
- frDLCIStatusChange (RFC-1315 trap-type 1)
- FT1
- FT1 Caller
- FT1-AIM
- FT1-B&O
- FULL command
- gateway
- connection
- configuring
- Encaps parameter
- field
- mode (ATMP)
- general frame types
- general problems, solving
- Generic
- generic filters
- Generic Routing Encapsulation, see GRE.
- GMT, defined
- GRE, defined
- Greenwich Mean Time, see GMT.
- Group
- Group B
- Group II
- HALF command
- Handle IPX
- hangup command
- hardware configuration problems, solving
- hardware-level address
- and bridging
- HeartBeat
- Heartbeat Addr
- Heartbeat Alarm Threshold
- Heartbeat Slot
- Heartbeat Slot Count
- Heartbeat Slot Time
- HeartBeat UDP Port
- Hello packets
- HelloInterval
- HELP command
- help command
- High BER
- History
- home agent
- in gateway mode
- in router mode
- Hop Count
- host
- addresses per class C subnet
- connection via modem to
- directing IP packets to local
- ports
- requirements for
- Host #N Addr
- Host #N Text
- host interface
- configuring
- parameters
- Host/6
- see Port profile parameters (AIM)
- Host/Dual, see Host/6.
- host-to-network connection, example of
- hunt group
- configurations for MAX stacks
- ICMP
- Redirects
- statistics
- Idle
- Idle Logout
- Idle Pct
- IDSL
- diagnostics
- ie0 interface
- IGMP, defined
- Ignore Def Rt
- IGP, defined
- Immed Host
- Immed Port
- Immed Service
- Immed. Modem port
- Immed. Modem Pwd
- immediate mode
- configuring
- parameters
- Immediate Modem
- In filter 01-12
- inactive DLCI
- inactive interface
- Inactivity Timer
- Inc Ch Count
- incoming calls
- assigning dynamic address to
- routing problems, solving
- Initial Scrn
- InOctets
- Input Sample Count
- Input SAP Filters
- interface-based routing
- interior gateway protocol, see IGP.
- Internet Control Message Protocol, see ICMP.
- displaying statistics on
- Internet Group Membership Protocol, see IGMP.
- INTERRUPT command
- Interval
- Inverse Address Resolution Protocol, see Inverse ARP.
- Inverse ARP, defined
- IP
- and RIP-v2
- Default route
- directing all incoming packets to telnet host
- displaying information
- interfaces, Ethernet and internal
- ping
- IP address
- broadcast address
- default subnet mask
- parameter
- primary
- zero subnets
- IP Adrs
- IP Direct
- ip filters
- IP Gateway Adrs Msg
- IP Netmask Msg
- IP network parameters
- IP options
- IP Route profile
- IP routes
- black-hole, loopback, reject
- default preferences
- Ethernet interface
- ie0 interface
- inactive interface
- metrics
- multicast interface
- route preferences
- WAN interfaces
- IP routing
- BOOTP Relay
- configuring
- configuring remote address
- connection parameters
- dual
- dual IP example
- ignoring default route
- inverse ARP
- local domain name
- Mbone
- metrics
- name servers
- OSPF
- poisoning routes
- preferences
- primary address
- private routes
- proxy ARP
- second address
- static
- table
- UDP checksums
- VPN
- WAN Alias
- WAN interfaces
- IP routing table
- at system startup
- fields
- how MAX uses
- static and dynamic routes
- iproute add command
- iproute command
- iproute delete command
- iproute show command
- IPX
- login.exe
- Macintosh and UNIX clients
- multiple frame types
- packet burst
- ping command
- preferred server
- SAP
- SAP broadcasts
- SAP filters
- static routes
- WAN considerations
- IPX bridging parameters
- IPX connection parameters
- ipx filters
- IPX Frame
- IPX network numbers
- IPX RIP
- broadcasts
- configuring static route
- default route
- similarity to TCP/IP RIP
- IPX Route profiles
- configuring
- IPX routing
- defining a network for dial-in clients
- Dial Query
- filtering SAP packets
- requirement of authentication
- watchdog spoofing
- IPX SAP filters
- IPX SAP, applying
- IPXCP
- ipxping command
- IPXWAN
- ISDN
- BRI network cards
- call information
- cause codes, numerical list
- D-channel, configuring
- PRI and BRI circuit-quality problems, solving
- PRI and BRI interface problems, solving
- PRI service, configuring
- signaling
- subaddressing
- subaddressing parameters
- kill command
- L2 End
- L2TP
- defined
- enabled
- LAC parameters
- tunneling
- tunneling, configuring
- tunnels, MAX creating
- L3 End
- LAC mode
- LAN
- Adrs
- configurations for MAX stacks
- configuring
- LAN Adrs
- LAPB
- LAPB k
- LAPB N2
- LAPB T1
- LAPB T2
- LAPB, defined
- Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol, see L2TP.
- LCN
- learning bridge
- LEDs
- 100ST
- A Fail
- ACT
- Alarm
- B Fail
- COL
- Data
- Fan
- Fault
- FDX
- LINK
- MAX back panel, illustrated
- MAX front panel, illustrated
- Power
- problems, solving
- Redundant MAX front panel, illustrated
- Length
- line diag commands, see MAX Reference Guide
- Line N tunnel type
- Link Access Protocol Balanced, see LAPB.
- Link Comp
- Link Mgmt
- Link Type
- linkDown (RFC-1215 trap-type 2)
- Link-State Advertisements, see LSAs.
- link-state routing algorithm
- LinkUp
- linkUp (RFC-1215 trap-type 3)
- List Attempt
- List Size
- LISTEN command
- lmi command (link management information)
- LNS mode
- local command
- local DNS table
- local domain name
- Local Echo
- local hosts, directing IP packets to
- Local LB command
- Location
- Log Facility
- Log Host
- logical interfaces
- logical link
- Login Host
- Login Port
- Login Prompt
- Login Timeout
- login.exe
- Loop Avoidance
- loopback interface
- LQM Max
- LQM Min
- LQM, defined
- LSAs
- LSA-type
- MAC
- address
- defined
- Machine Interface Format, see MIF
- Macintosh clients
- as IPX clients
- Mask
- master
- MAX
- comprehensive security provided by
- corporate backbone network and
- IP routing
- IPX routing
- packet bridging
- system management by
- Telecommuting Hub
- Max Baud
- Max Call Duration
- Max Ch Count
- Max DS0 Mins
- Max Leases
- MAX stack
- adding a MAX
- configuring
- disabling
- removing a MAX
- Max Time
- Max Unsucc. calls
- maxTelnetAttempts (ascend trap-type 15)
- MBONE
- defined
- IP routing
- Profile
- MDM Trn Level
- Media Access Control, see MAC.
- Membership Timeout
- menu
- mode
- mode, configuring
- mode, parameters
- menu command
- metrics
- configurable OSPF
- MIBs, supported
- RFC 1213
- RFC 1315
- RFC 1317
- RFC 1406
- RFC 1696
- MIF
- see MAX MIF Supplement
- defined
- Min Ch Count
- modem
- connections
- dialout
- host connection via
- immediate
- parameters
- Modem dialout
- Module Name
- MP
- MP without BACP calls
- MP+ and MP-with-BACP channels
- MP+ calls and MP calls with or without BACP
- MP+ connection
- MP+ or PPP (MP) calls
- over multiple MAX units
- MP+ parameters
- MP/MP+ call
- MPP (MP+) and MP with BACP calls
- MP-without-BACP calls
- MRU
- MS-Stac compression
- multicast
- backbone, configuring
- backbone, see MBONE.
- clients, responding to
- heartbeat
- IGMP
- IP interface
- parameters
- multicasting
- AppleTalk zones
- configuring MBONE interface
- configuring WAN interface
- MBONE router
- prioritized packet discarding
- Multilink PPP (MP) or MP+ calls
- over multiple MAX units
- N391
- Nailed Grp
- Nailed, connection
- Name
- Name Binding Protocol (NBP)
- name servers
- DNS, WINS
- Name-Password profile parameters
- names, bridging established with station
- NBP
- NBP Broadcast Request
- Net Adrs
- Net BRI parameters
- NetWare
- packet burst
- WAN considerations
- Network
- network
- diagramming
- numbers (IPX)
- numbers, AppleTalk
- Network-to-Network Interface, see NNI.
- NFAS ID num
- NL Value
- NNI
- defined
- interface, configuring
- No Trunk Alarm
- Node
- non-extended AppleTalk networks
- non-seed, vs seed
- not so stubby areas, see NSSAs.
- NSSAs
- defined
- RFC 1587
- NUI
- Number Complete
- Offset
- open command
- Open Shortest Path First, see OSPF.
- OSPF
- adjacencies
- advantages over RIP
- area routing
- AS
- ASBR calculations
- configurable metrics
- configuring
- configuring on Ethernet
- cost
- defined
- disabling ASBR calculations
- DRs and BRs
- forming adjacencies
- HelloInterval
- IP routing
- link-state
- link-state advertisements
- link-state routing algorithm
- NSSAs
- route convergence
- routes, default preference
- routing parameters
- security
- SPF algorithm
- stub areas
- topological database
- VLSM
- Out filter 01-12
- OutOctets
- Output SAP Filters
- PAC
- defined
- working as a MAX
- Packet
- Assembler/Disassembler, see PAD.
- bridging
- burst
- Characters
- directing to local host
- filter parameters
- filters
- ip
- ipx
- static
- watchdog spoofing
- Packet Wait
- PAD
- defined
- service signals
- Palmtop
- menus
- port
- PAR? command
- Parallel Dial
- Passwd
- Password
- for establishing bridging
- Telnet
- Password Authentication Protocol, see PAP.
- Password Prompt
- Password Reqd
- PBX Type
- Pct
- permissions
- Personal Handy Phone Service, see PHS.
- Personal Internet Access Forum Standard, see PIAFS.
- phone number assignments
- Add Number
- hunt group
- SPIDs
- PHS
- defined
- PIAFS
- physical address
- and bridge table
- PIAFS, defined
- ping command
- PNS, defined
- Point-to-Point-Tunneling Protocol, see PPTP.
- poisoning IP routes
- Pool
- Pool # N count
- Pool # N start
- Pool Count
- Pool Number
- Pool Only
- Pool Start
- Pool Summary
- Port
- port
- and slot specifications
- diagnostics
- host
- routing
- routing, exclusive
- Port Password
- Port state change events
- portAcrPending (ascend trap-type 10)
- portCarrier (ascend trap-type 8)
- portCollectDigits (ascend trap-type 5)
- portConnected (ascend trap-type 7)
- portDTENotReady (ascend trap-type 11)
- portDualDelay (ascend trap-type 1)
- portHaveSerial (ascend trap-type 3)
- portInactive (ascend trap-type 0)
- portLoopback (ascend trap-type 9)
- portRinging (ascend trap-type 4)
- portUseExceeded (ascend trap-type 13)
- portWaiting (ascend trap-type 6)
- portWaitSerial (ascend trap-type 2)
- PPP
- (MP) or MP+ calls
- spanning multiple MAX units
- bridged connection
- command
- connections
- connections, authenticating
- Delay
- Direct
- Info
- IPXCP
- mode parameters
- mode, configuring
- options
- parameters
- PPTP
- command
- Access Controller, see PAC.
- default route preference
- defined
- Enabled
- limitations of MAX
- Network Server, see PNS.
- PAC parameters
- tunnels for dial-in clients
- Preempt
- preferences
- preferred servers
- IPX
- PRI
- parameters
- PRI # Type
- Pri Num
- PRI Service, configuring
- Pri SPID
- Priority
- Private
- private routes
- Problems accessing the WAN, solving
- PROF command
- Profile Reqd
- profiles
- Connection
- promiscuous mode
- Prompt
- Prompt Format
- Protocol
- protocols
- exterior gateway protocol (EGP)
- Finger remote user information (RFC 1288)
- L2TP
- multiple IP routing
- PIAFS
- RTMP
- T3POS references
- T3POS, summary of
- V.25bis
- X.25
- proxy ARP, inverse ARP
- Proxy Mode
- proxy mode
- Q.922 address
- quit command
- R2
- RADIUS authentication and accounting, see MAX RADIUS Configuration Guide
- RADIUS, configuring AppleTalk
- Rate Limit
- real channels
- Recv
- Recv Auth
- Recv PW
- RecvAuth
- redirect connections
- Encaps parameter
- reject interface
- remote
- IP address
- management
- remote command
- Remote Conf
- Remote Mgmt
- Remote X.121 addr
- Reply Enabled
- RESET command
- resume command
- RetransmitInterval
- Reverse Charge
- RFC 1213
- RFC 1288
- RFC 1315
- RFC 1317
- RFC 1406
- RFC 1490
- RFC 1587
- RFC 1696
- RFC 1701
- RIP
- broadcast, updates
- configuring IPX static route
- default route preference
- defined
- disadvantages over OSPF
- distance-vector metrics
- hop count limit
- IPX
- IPX broadcasts
- Policy
- private routes
- route convergence
- static IP routes and
- static routes and
- Summary
- RIP version 1, see RIP-v1.
- RIP version 2, see RIP-v2.
- RIP-v1
- defined
- enabling on Ethernet interface
- recommendations
- RIP-v2
- defined
- enabling on Ethernet interface
- recommendations
- rlogin command
- Rob Ctl
- robbed-bit signaling, configuring
- route
- adding
- age
- calls, inbound
- calls, inbound (illustrated)
- calls, outbound
- connections as routes
- convergence, RIP vs OSPF
- default route
- deleting
- flooding, preventing
- port, exclusive
- ports
- preferences
- preferences, displayed
- ways to specify static routes
- Route AppleTalk
- Route IP
- Route IPX
- Route Line
- Route line n
- router mode (ATMP)
- Routing
- routing
- a terminal-server session to a PPTP server
- AppleTalk
- AppleTalk seeding
- configurations
- Routing Information Protocol, see RIP.
- Routing Table Maintenance Protocol, see RTMP.
- RPAR? command
- RPOA command
- RPROF command
- RS-366 Esc
- RSET command
- RTMP
- defined
- packets
- RunOSPF
- SAP
- broadcast packets
- defined
- filters
- tables
- SAP filter parameters
- in a Connection profile
- in an Answer profile
- in an Ethernet profile
- SAP Reply
- Sec
- Sec Domain Name
- Sec History
- Sec Num
- Sec SPID
- second IP address
- Secure
- Secure Access firewalls
- Security
- security
- callback
- Caller-ID authentication
- card authentication
- events
- features listed
- filters
- firewall
- ICMP redirects off
- OSPF
- servers
- SNMP
- terminal server
- Security profiles, see MAX Security Supplement
- seed router
- seed router, vs non-seed
- Send Auth
- Send PW
- serial WAN port
- Server Name
- Server Type
- servers
- linked to both sides of IPX
- security
- Service Advertising Protocol, see SAP.
- Service Type
- Session options
- set circuit active circuit-1 command
- set circuit command
- set circuit inactive circuit-2 command
- SET command
- set command
- SET? command
- Shortest Path First, see SPF.
- show
- show ? command
- show arp command
- show calls command
- show command
- show dnstab command
- show fr ? command
- show fr circuits command
- show fr command
- show fr dlci command
- show icmp command
- show if command
- show igmp ? command
- show igmp clients command
- show igmp command
- show igmp groups command
- show igmp stats command
- show ip address command
- show ip command
- show ip routes command
- show ip stats command
- show isdn command
- show modems command
- show mrouting ? command
- show mrouting command
- show mrouting stats command
- show netware command
- show netware networks command
- show netware servers command
- show netware stats command
- show ospf command
- show pad command
- show pools command
- show revision command
- show tcp command
- show udp command
- show udp listen command
- show uptime command
- show users command
- show v.110s command
- show x25 command
- Sig Mode
- signaling
- DPNSS
- Group B
- GroupII
- mode (E1)
- mode (T1)
- mode, robbed-bit
- R2
- Silent
- Simple Network Time Protocol, see SNTP
- Single Answer
- SLIP
- SLIP BOOTP
- slip command
- Slip Info
- SLIP mode parameters
- slip mode, configuring
- slot
- and port specifications
- SNMP
- administration
- alarm trap and multicasting
- configuring access security
- configuring security
- management
- security
- setting traps
- trap parameters
- traps
- SNTP
- defined
- Host #1
- Host #2
- Host #3
- server
- server addresses
- Socket
- Source
- Source Addr
- Source Mask
- SPF
- algorithm
- defined
- SPIDs
- spoofing
- watchdog
- Src Adrs
- Src Mask
- Src Port #
- Src Port Cmp
- Stac compression
- Stack
- channels
- Connection profiles
- parameters
- Stack Name
- stacked channel
- Stacker LZS compression
- stacking
- bundle
- multiple MAX units
- PPP (MP) or MP+ calls over multiple MAX units
- Stacking Enabled
- static
- IP routes
- packet filters
- route, configuring
- route, IPX
- route, IPX RIP
- route, parameters
- routes
- Station
- names, for establishing bridging
- Status command
- status windows
- see MAX Reference Guide
- stub areas
- Sub Pers
- subaddressing
- subnet
- address format for class C
- mask
- zero
- supporting mobile node routers (IP only)
- Switch Type
- switch type
- E1
- Australian
- CAS
- Danish
- DASS
- French
- German
- GloBanD
- Mercury
- Net 5
- NI-1
- SDX
- SLX
- T1
- AT&T
- GloBanD
- Japan
- NI-2
- NTI
- synchronous transmission
- sys diag commands, see MAX Reference Guide
- System profile configurations
- system startup
- building IP routing table
- system-based routing
- systemUseExceeded (ascend trap-type 14)
- T1
- connection
- diagnostics
- T1 line parameters
- Ans #
- Ch N
- Clock Source
- Sig Mode
- T1 lines
- clocking
- configuring
- encoding
- T391
- T392
- T3POS
- accessing
- command
- connection, configuring
- DTE-initiated calls
- flow control
- frame types
- Host-initiated calls
- protocol summary
- protocols
- timers
- TABS command
- Target Util
- tcp command
- TCP Estab
- TCP-CLEAR connections
- Login Host
- Login Port
- Telnet
- telnet
- command
- command arguments
- error messages
- session commands
- sessions,directed to one local host
- Telnet Mode
- Telnet PW
- Template Connection
- Term Timing
- Term Type
- Terminal
- terminal mode
- configuring
- parameters
- terminal server
- authentication
- connections
- immediate mode
- menu mode
- terminal mode
- terminal server commands
- ?
- close
- cslip
- dnstab
- hangup
- help
- iproute
- ipxping
- local
- menu
- open
- ping
- ppp
- quit
- remote
- resume
- rlogin
- set
- show
- slip
- tcp
- telnet
- terminate
- test
- traceroute
- terminal server connections, configuring
- Connection authentication issues
- test command
- Tick Count
- Time
- Time Period N
- timers, T3POS
- Toggle Scrn
- topological database
- traceroute command
- Transit #
- TransitDelay
- transparent bridging
- troubleshooting
- see Appendix A
- 1TR6 switch type cause codes, numerical list
- AIM port interface problems
- bridge/router problems
- configuration problems
- general problems
- hardware configuration problems
- incoming call routing problems
- ISDN cause codes, numerical list
- ISDN PRI and BRI circuit-quality problems
- ISDN PRI and BRI interface problems
- problems accessing the WAN
- trunk
- group 2
- group 3
- group numbers 4 through 9
- group, assigning a channel
- groups
- groups 4 through 9
- groups, enabling
- Tunnel-Medium-Type (65)
- Tunnel-Server-Endpoint (67)
- Tunnel-Type (64)
- Type
- UDP
- Chksum
- Port
- port number for ATMP connections
- UNI-DCE
- defined
- interface, configuring
- UNI-DTE
- defined
- interface, configuring
- UNIX clients
- as IPX clients
- Use Answer As Default
- User-to-Network Interface, see UNI-DCE, UNI-DTE.
- V.120 terminal adapter
- connections
- V.25bis protocol
- V.35 port
- configuring
- introduction
- V.35/RS-449
- V.42/MNP
- Valid
- valid names for
- Value
- variable length subnet masks, see VLSM.
- VC Timer enable
- VCE Timer Val
- VCE, defined
- version
- virtual call establishment, see VCE.
- Virtual Private Networks, see VPN.
- VJ Comp
- VLSM, defined
- VPN
- ATMP
- defined
- IP routing
- vt100 interface
- customizing
- DO DIAL command
- DO HANGUP command
- vt100 menu
- returning to
- slots and ports
- WAN
- Alias
- ARA
- channel configurations
- Combinet
- EU-RAW
- EU-UI
- interface, IP configuration
- interface, IP routing
- interface, multicasting
- interfaces supported
- links, introduction
- PPP
- routing and bridging
- serial port, configuring
- terminal server connections
- warmStart (RFC-1215 trap-type 1)
- watchdog spoofing
- WINS
- X
- X.121 src addr
- X.25
- and a dial-in connection
- and a logical datalink
- and a physical interface
- configuring logical link
- connections
- diagnostics
- protocol, defined
- X.25 and PAD service, monitoring
- X.25 Clear/Diag
- X.25 diagnostic field values
- X.25 highest PVC
- X.25 highest SVC
- X.25 IP connection parameters
- X.25 Link Setup Mode
- X.25 lowest PVC
- X.25 lowest SVC
- X.25 Network Type
- X.25 Node Type
- X.25 options
- X.25 PAD commands
- CALL
- CLR
- FACILITIES
- FULL
- HALF
- INTERRUPT
- LISTEN
- RESET
- RPAR?
- RPROF
- RSET
- SET
- SET?
- STATUS
- TABS
- X.25 PAD sessions, setting up
- X.25 parameters
- X.25 pkt size
- X.25 Prof
- X.25 Reset/Diag
- X.25 Restart/Diag
- X.25 Rev Charge Accept
- X.25 Seq Number Mode
- X.25 T20
- X.25 T21
- X.25 T22
- X.25 T23
- X.25 T3POS support, customized
- X.25 window size
- X.3 Custom
- X.3 Param Prof
- X.3 parameters
- X.3 parameters and profiles
- X.75 options
- zero subnets
- ZIP
- ZIP Query
- Zone Information Protocol (ZIP)
- Zone Name
- zones
- AppleTalk
- multicasting
- names, and case insensitivity
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