Basic Setup Activities for Access Serving
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To enable or disable a protocol, use the command:
DEFINE SERVER PROTOCOL
protocol-name ENABLED/DISABLED
where protocol-name represents the name of a protocol listed in the first
column of
Table 2-3
. For example, you would use the following command to
enable PPP:
TS3395>> define server protocol ppp enabled
When you use one of these commands to enable or disable a protocol, the
software will indicate approximately how much memory remains available by
displaying a message similar to the following:
-705- Change leaves approximately
nnnnn bytes free.
It is strongly recommended that you leave a minimum of 180 kilobytes (KB) of
memory after all desired features have been enabled. If the memory needed for
the desired features exceeds the amount of memory available on the unit, the
server will display a message similar to the following message, to indicate
approximately how much memory you need to free up in order to enable the
feature:
-708- Requires approximately
nnnnn additional bytes; Change not done.
Initialize the server after you have made all changes. When a protocol is
enabled, the software sets all server or port characteristics associated with that
protocol, meaning those characteristics set with DEFINE/SET SERVER and
DEFINE/SET PORT commands, to their default values. When a protocol is
disabled, the software changes all server or port characteristics associated with
that protocol to reflect this.
Table 2-3.
Memory usage for features and protocols
Protocol/
feature name
Memory used
in kilobytes
Type
Default
Comments
XREMOTE
22
Protocol
Disabled
This feature requires more memory for each open
session. Requires multimegabyte load image.
Password required.
PPP
30, plus 5 packet
buffers per port
Protocol
Disabled
IPCP is enabled when PPP is enabled. Requires
multimegabyte load image.
ARAP
180, plus 43
kilobytes per port
Protocol
Disabled
Requires multimegabyte load image. Password
required.
IPX
80, plus 5 packet
buffers per port
Protocol
Disabled
PPP must also be enabled. IPXCP is enabled when
both PPP and IPX are enabled. Requires
multimegabyte load image. Password required.
APD
5
Feature
Disabled
Requires multimegabyte load image.
NOTE:
Many protocols require a password in order to be enabled. Table 2-3
lists the protocols that require passwords.
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