Index-1
Using Remote Access Concentrator Server Tools for Windows NT
Index
A
Access Control Protocol.
See
ACP
access security
features, for Windows NT server 1-2
accesscode attribute 3-6
acct-authentic attribute 4-17
acct-delay-time attributes 4-17
acct-input-octets attribute 4-17
acct-input-packets attribute 4-17
acct-output-octets attribute 4-17
acct-output-packets attribute 4-17
acct-session-id attribute 4-17
acct-session-time attribute 4-17
acct-status-type attribute 4-16
ACE/Server security 4-8
ACP 3-1, 4-21
acp_dialup 3-2
acp_dialup file 2-3, 3-18, 4-5, 4-9
using local and remote addresses with 3-
19
acp_key parameter 3-17
acp_keys 3-2
acp_keys file 2-3, 3-16, 4-5
creating encryption keys with 3-17
acp_logfile 2-8
acp_userinfo file 3-2 to 3-16, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7
defining user profiles with 3-2 to 3-16
address_origin 3-18
addresses, using local and remote 3-19
admin utility 3-17
annex keyword 3-5
at_connect_time attribute 3-14
at_guest parameter 3-15
at_nve_filter attribute 3-14
at_password attribute 3-15
at_security parameter 4-7
at_zone attribute 3-13
attributes, profile 3-6 to 3-16
B
Bay Networks Press xiv
bfs directory 2-9
block file server.
See
bfs directory
C
CHAP security protocol 4-6
chap_secret attribute 3-16
CHAP-password attribute 4-13
cli_security parameter 3-8, 4-7
clicmd attribute 3-7
climask attribute 3-8
configuring a RADIUS server 2-1
create remote users group check box 2-3
customer support
programs xiv
Technical Solutions Centers xv
D
default values 4-18
deny attribute 3-9
detail window 2-12
displaying version information 2-1, 2-17
documentation exceptions 1-3
documentation, using remote access
concentrators 1-2 to 1-4
list of documentation exceptions 1-3
logging issues 1-3
name server issues 1-3
user authentication issues 1-2
domain, selecting 2-3
E
editing files 3-2
enable_security parameter 3-17, 4-4
erpcd 2-9, 3-1, 4-4
differences in Windows NT-based vs.
UNIX-based 1-2 to 1-4
understanding 3-1 to 3-19
eservices file 3-1