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Figures
Figure 1-1.
Network configuration with communication servers 1-2
Figure 1-2.
IPCP single-node configuration 1-4
Figure 1-3.
An IPCP network configuration 1-5
Figure 1-4.
Basic IPXCP configuration using communication servers 1-6
Figure 1-5.
IPXCP “LAN-to-LAN” configuration using communication
servers 1-7
Figure 1-6.
SLIP connections to remote network, remote PC 1-10
Figure 1-7.
Conventional Xremote implementation 1-12
Figure 1-8.
An Xterminal connected to a Model 3395A server 1-13
Figure 1-9.
Standard AppleTalk remote access configuration 1-14
Figure 1-10.
AppleTalk remote access configuration using communication
servers 1-15
Figure 2-1.
Modular cables for connecting a modem (6-wire port) 2-4
Figure 2-2.
Modular cables for RTS/CTS flow control (6-wire port) 2-5
Figure 2-3.
Modular cables for connecting a modem (8-wire port) 2-6
Figure 2-4.
Modular cables for RTS/CTS flow control (8-wire port) 2-7
Figure 3-1.
Example script server directory structure 3-10
Figure 4-1.
A PC with an Internet address within the LAN subnet 4-7
Figure 4-2.
A PC with an Internet address outside of the LAN subnet 4-8
Figure 4-3.
A PC with no configured Internet address 4-10
Figure 4-4.
Two communication servers in a back-to-back gateway 4-11
Figure 5-1.
Direct SLIP connection 5-5
Figure 5-2.
Dial-in SLIP connection 5-6
Figure 5-3.
SLIP connections to remote network 5-7
Figure 6-1.
Operation of authentication and security methods (part 1) 6-7
Figure 6-2.
Operation of authentication and security methods (part 2) 6-8
Figure 6-3.
Operation of authentication and security methods (part 3) 6-9
Figure 6-4.
Operation of authentication and security methods (part 4) 6-10
Figure 6-5.
Modular cables for connecting a Macintosh computer 6-13
Figure 7-1.
Font servers 7-3
Figure A-1.
State diagram for dial-in modems that support RNG A-2
Figure A-2.
State diagram for dial-in modems that do not support RNG A-3
Figure A-3.
State diagram for dial-out modems A-5
Figure A-4.
State diagram for dial-in/dial-out modems that support
RNG A-7
Figure A-5.
State diagram for dial-in/dial-out modems that do not support
RNG A-9
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