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5399
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- Table Of Contents
- before you begin
- text conventions
- related publications
- Quick-Start Tasks
- Task 1: Site Preparation
- Task 2: Install RAC Software
- Task 4: RAC Configuration
- Task 5: Boot the RAC
- Task 6: Configure the Switch Type
- Task 7: Set Switch Parameters
- Task 9: Reboot the RAC
- Installing and Configuring the RAC
- Customizing the RAC
- RAC Reference Documentation
5399
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrator Network Administrator's Guide for
- Table B-1. Administration Tasks, Commands, and Parameters
- Displaying WAN Information
- wan Command Syntax
- Displaying WAN B Channel Assignments
- Controlling WAN Calls Made to the 5399 RAC
- wan call Sample Display
- sessions Sample Display
- netstat Command Syntax
- netstat Sample Displays
- interface statistics
- Table B-5. Field Definitions for the netstat –ip Command
- Table B-6. Displaying AppleTalk Statistics using the netstat Command
- Table B-7. Field Definitions for the netstat –g Command
- Table B-8. Displaying Routing Table Information Using the netstat Command
- Table B-9. IP Fields in the netstat –r Command Display
- Table B-10. Flag Descriptions for the netstat –C Command
- Table B-11. Field Definitions for the netstat –f Command
- Using the ping Command to Test Network Links
- ping Sample Display
- Managing the ARP Table
- Logging User and 5399 RAC Events
- Displaying User Activity
- Displaying 5399 RAC Statistics
- Table B-13. Arguments for the stats –T Command
- Table B-14. Fields in the stats –T Command Display
- Monitoring Session Activity
- Managing the Host Table
- Disabling Software Modules
- AFD Status
- Hosts not Appearing in Hosts Display
- Network Logins to BSD Hosts are Invisible
- Table B-15. CLI Commands Using HTTPD
- SNMP Protocol Overview
- SNMP Management Stations
- Table B-16. Supported SNMP Traps
- SNMP Commands
- Table B-17. Supported SNMP Commands
- Using SNMP set to Send Commands to the 5399 RAC
- RAC Standard MIB Support
- MIB Object Hierarchy
- Table B-18. RFC 1213 MIB-II Objects
- Table B-19. RFC 1243 AppleTalk
- Table B-20. RFC 1389 RIPv2 MIB Objects
- Table B-22. RFC 1406 DS1 MIB Objects
- Parameters vs. Private Enterprise MIB
- Table B-24. Prefixes for MIB Object Names Related to the 5399 RAC
- Table B-26. LAT-specific Configuration Parameters vs. MIB Object Name
- LAT Statistic Objects
- Table B-28. TMux-specific Parameters vs. MIB Objects
- Table B-29. IPX-specific Parameters vs. MIB Objects
- Interface Parameters vs. MIB Objects
- Global Port Parameters vs. MIB Objects
- Table B-32. PPP and SLIP Port Parameters vs. MIB Objects
- RAC Modem and Call Statistics
- Modem Statistics
- Call Statistics
- Table B-37. Calll Status Statistics
- Table B-38. Call History Statistics
- RAC Error Handling
- Error Counters
- Table B-40. Interval Error Counter MIBs
- Table B-41. Total Error Counter MIBs
- Table B-42. Threshold MIBs
- Table B-43. Thresholds (continued)
- Alarms Traps
- Configuration Parameters vs. MIB Objects
5399
Table of contents
- installation guide
- statement of conditions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- before you begin
- text conventions
- Figure 1-1. Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrator Module
- Figure 1-2. The Model 5399 as a Remote Access Server
- Model 5399 Description
- System 5000 Common Management Bus
- System 5000 Service Port Management
- Front Panel
- Front Panel Components
- WAN Interface Ports
- Physical Characteristics
- Before you Begin
- Installing the Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrator
- Figure 2-1. Model 5399 Jumper and Connector Locations
- Installing the Module into the Hub
- Figure 2-2. Inserter/Extractor Lever
- Figure 2-3. Inserting the Module
- Figure 2-4. Seating Module Connectors
- Testing the Installation
- LED Indicators
- Connecting a WAN Interface
- Figure 2-6. Connecting a WAN Interface
- Connecting a Service Port Terminal
- Connecting the Terminal
- Figure 2-7. Slot Selection Menu
- Initial Setup and Using the ROM Monitor
- Remote Access Concentrator Parameters
- Initializing the Remote Access Concentrator
- Booting the Remote Access Concentrator
- Manually Initializing the IP Address Parameters
- Booting Using BFS
- Booting Using TFTP
- Self-booting the Remote Access Concentrator
- Booting from Another Model 5399 Remote Access Concentrator
- Installing to and Loading from a UNIX Host
- Invoking the Console Monitor
- Command Descriptions
- addr
- boot
- config
- erase
- help
- image
- lat_key
- ping
- ports
- sequence
- stats
- Front Panel Alarms and LED Indicators
- Power-up and Boot Procedures
- Boot Failures
- Boot Error Report
- Correcting Remote Access Concentrator Parameters
- Load Server Host Not Responding
- Remote Access Concentrator Dumps
- Conditions for Replacing a Module
- Preparing for a Hot Swap
- Removing a Module
- Completing the Hot Swap
- Figure A-1. WAN Interface Port Connector
- Contents of the Kit
- Module Removal Instructions
- Modem Card Installation Instructions
- Figure B-2. Adding Modem Cards to the Module
- Removing Modem Cards
- Figure B-3. Removing Modem Cards from the Module
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