ARAP Setup
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DEFINE SERVER ARAP DEFAULT ZONE "zone-name"
This command specifies the AppleTalk zone that the server will attempt to
join when it is initialized. The zone name may be up to 32 characters in
length and may not contain the double-quote (") character. The default is
None (not “NONE” which would be a zone-name), which means that the
server will join the default zone for the attached EtherTalk segment.
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DEFINE SERVER ARAP PASSWORD "password-string"
This command specifies the password that registered (nonguest) ARAP
users must type when they connect using remote access. The password can
be up to 8 characters in length and cannot contain the double-quote (")
character. The password-string is case sensitive. The default ARAP
password is access. There is only one ARAP login password per server.
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DEFINE SERVER PACKET COUNT packet-buffers
Valid values for the variable packet-buffers are whole numbers in the
range of 80 to 1088; the default is 80. The server allocates 1556 bytes of
memory for each additional packet buffer.
You can determine the current number of packet buffers available by
examining the “Packet Count” field on the SHOW SERVER
CHARACTERISTICS display. The server may use up to 12 packet buffers
for each port at which ARAP is enabled. Since this decreases the number
of packet buffers available for other applications, you will probably need
to increase the number when you enable ARAP. (For example, six ports
configured for ARAP will use up nearly all of the available packet buffers
when the server is configured to use the default value of 80.) It is
recommended that you increase the number of packet buffers available by
12 for each port configured for ARAP.
Specify PORT Characteristics
Configuring an ARAP Port for Modem Support
You must make sure to configure the proper modem-related characteristics and
to use the correct cabling. Chapter 2 provides cabling details. Chapter 3 covers
how to set up a port to support dial-in or dial-back capabilities.
Enabling ARAP at Specific Ports
You must enable ARAP on individual ports. This can be done either by setting
up the port to accept multiple protocols with APD (covered in Chapter 2), or
setting the port up so that only ARAP is used on it, using the following
command:
DEFINE PORT port-list ARAP ENABLED
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