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BayStack Instant Internet Series
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Text conventions
- Acronyms
- Related publications
- Using the Remote Administration utility
- Accessing and using the remote host
- Entering commands
- Using configuration commands
- Character commands
- dhcp command
- dialerd command
- dns command
- encapsulation command
- framerelay command
- hostname command
- icmp command
- ifconfig command
- ip command
- ipsec command
- isdn command
- name command
- ppp command
- pppoe command
- route command
- sync command
- tcp command
- time command
- timezone option
- offset: hh[:mm[:ss]] option
- wan command
- backup command
- chargend command
- discardd command
- echod command
- ntpd command
- ripd command
- snmpd command
- socksd command
- telnetd command
- webproxy command
- webserver command
- Utility commands
- cat command
- commit command
- config command
- csu command
- dir command
- exit command
- memory command
- ping command
- restart command
- sap command
- traceroute command
- udp command
- Index
BayStack Instant Internet Series
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Related publications
- Acronyms
- Introduction
- How Instant Internet can function in your network
- IPX networks
- Understanding the installation environment
- Understanding DHCP servers
- Understanding gateways and DNS proxies
- Understanding how Instant Internet works with an existing IP address server
- Understanding the workstation environment
- IPX workstations
- Installing the Instant Internet software
- Installation flowchart
- Configuring the Instant Internet unit
- Configuring Instant Internet for common connection environments
- Configuring Instant Internet for a dial-up or ISDN connection
- Configuring Instant Internet for a leased-line connection
- Configuring Instant Internet for an Ethernet or 1-Meg modem connection
- Finishing the connection configuration
- Installing the software
- Automatically configuring workstations during installation
- Installing the Instant Internet workstation software on each workstation
- Installing the Instant Internet workstation software from the network
- Installing the Instant Internet workstation software from the CD
- Chapter 4 Documentation, third-party applications, and what to do next
- Using third-party applications
- Installing third party software from the CD
- Installing third-party applications on a workstation from the network
- Uninstalling the Instant Internet software
- Network support
- Preparing an IPX network
- BootP or DHCP server
- the gateway and DNS proxy
- Preparing a network with no TCP/IP and no BootP or DHCP server
- Preparing a TCP/IP network with static IP addresses (no BootP or DHCP server)
- Workstation support
- Installing TCP/IP on a workstation
- Installing TCP/IP on a Windows 98 workstation
- Installing TCP/IP on a Windows 2000 workstation
- Configuring TCP/IP settings
- Instant Internet unit or your existing DHCP server
- Identifying IP workstations
- Using older versions of the Instant Internet workstation software
- Troubleshooting and error messages
- Common ISDN cause codes
- Testing the connection to the Internet
- Index
BayStack Instant Internet Series
Table of contents
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