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? command


1TR6 switch type cause codes, numerical list


2nd Adrs


3rd


3rd Prompt


3rd Prompt Seq


7-Even

A


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


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

C


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

D


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

E


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

F


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

G


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

H


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

I


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

K


kill command

L


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

M


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

N


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

O


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

P


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


Q.922 address


quit command

R


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

S


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)

T


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

U


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


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

W


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


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

Z


zero subnets


ZIP


ZIP Query


Zone Information Protocol (ZIP)


Zone Name


zones

AppleTalk
multicasting
names, and case insensitivity


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