ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONWe define advanced configuration as the configuration you may use to fine tune your system, orto configure options that are not necessarily needed by the majority of users. For example, if youwould like to configure an alternate access (an alternate to ISDN access); this would be consideredadvanced configuration.We include the following chapters in the Advanced Configuration segment of the User’s Guide:• Configuring Alternate AccessesAn access defines the connection details the CyberSWITCH uses to reach the network. Thedefault access is ISDN access, a switched-network access. This chapter provides instructions forconfiguring the non-default types of accesses.• Configuring Advanced BridgingInstructions for configuring the following advanced bridging options: bridge dial out,Spanning Tree Protocol, mode of operation, and bridging filters.• Configuring Advanced IP RoutingInstructions for configuring the following advanced IP routing options: static ARP tableentries, enable/disable isolated mode, static routes lookup, IP address pool, and DHCP.• Configuring IPXInstructions for configuring the IPX feature.• Configuring AppleTalk RoutingInstructions for configuring the AppleTalk Routing feature.• Configuring SNMPInstructions for configuring SNMP capabilities.• Configuring Call ControlInstructions for configuring the options that control how the system will make and accept calls.• Configuring Other Advanced OptionsInstructions for configuring advanced system options that are not covered in the previouschapters. Information is included for the following advanced options: digital modem, PPP,default line protocol, log options, system compression options, TFTP, and file attributes.