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Subject Index
Subject Index-2 PortMaster Configuration Guide
broadcast packets, type 20
3-29
broadcast, high and low
4-4
burst speed
13-2
C
callback
configuration tip
1-3
login users
7-13
manual dial-out
8-4
network users
7-10
call-check, setting
3-30
carrier detect. See DCD
CHA authentication
3-29
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. See
CHAP authentication
channel rate
11-3
channelized T1
11-3
,
11-4
example configuration
11-12
questions to ask the telephone company
11-11
CHAP authentication
5-19
,
8-10
,
16-8
ChoiceNet
1-2
,
A-10
CIDR
A-2
,
A-6
Cisco routers, setting for Frame Relay
13-11
class A IP addresses
A-3
class B IP addresses
A-3
class C IP addresses
A-4
class D IP addresses
A-4
class E IP addresses
A-4
cloud, Frame Relay
13-1
COMMAND port status
2-6
committed information rate, Frame Relay
13-2
community strings
3-21
ComOS, overview
1-1
compression
5-23
,
6-11
,
7-8
,
8-8
configuration
basic steps
1-4
planning
1-2
CONNECTING port status
2-6
connection types
8-3
console port
5-7
contact information
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
xxiv
mailing lists
xxv
North America, Latin America, and Asia
Pacific
xxiv
technical support
xxiii
continuous connections
8-3
,
8-4
continuous Internet connections
16-3
D
daemons. See in.pmd
data carrier detect. See DCD
data link connection identifier. See DLCI
data over voice
8-10
,
12-8
databits, setting
5-4
DCD, for port behavior
6-6
,
10-8
debugging
digital modems
11-17
Frame Relay
13-12
ISDN BRI
12-21
leased line
19-8
Multichassis PPP events
11-17
synchronous v.25 bis connection
14-13
See also troubleshooting
destination IP address, setting
5-22
destination netmask for asynchronous ports
5-22
device services
5-14
netdata
5-15
PortMaster
5-14
Telnet
5-15
using with in.pmd daemon
18-3
devices, shared
5-11
dial groups
5-5
,
6-7
,
8-8
dialback. See callback
dial-in access
5-2
,
17-1
configuration tip
1-3
dial-in users

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