
Using Remote Access Concentrator Server Tools for Windows NT
Chapter 3 Understanding Erpcd
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icmp
discards the packet and sends an ICMP message
indicating that the destination is unreachable.
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netact
defines activity for a SLIP or PPP dynamic dial-out
line. When you use
netact
in a filter that is enabled on SLIP
or PPP dynamic dial-out line, packets that match the filter
constitute activity on the line. If the line is not up,
netact
discards the packet.
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no_start
, used with
include
(in the Scope category),
specifies that packets defined as activity will not activate a
dynamic dial-out line, but will keep the line up and will reset
the net_inactivity timer parameter to zero.
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syslog
logs the event in the log files.
route
The route attribute defines the IP routes that a router makes available
through a RAC when it dials in. Use this attribute when you do not want
a router to incur overhead in running a routing protocol itself. To use this
attribute:
1.
From the Bay Networks program group window, double-
click on the appropriate icon to open the acp_userinfo file.
The acp_userinfo file opens in the Notepad editor.
2.
Find the area of the file where entry information resides and
type
route
.
3.
Enter an IP address for the destination of the route.
4.
Enter a subnet mask for the address of the destination.