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Configuring the Cisco 2500 Series Access Server 4-13
Configuring the Access Server
Step 2 Set the line speed and the flow control for the asynchronous lines. Hardware flow
control must be configured to allow proper communications with modems.
Async line speed [9600]:57600
Configure for HW flow control? [yes]:
For additional information on configuring modem connections see the section
“Modems” in the appendix “Internetworking Primer.
Step 3 Enter yes if you will be connecting modems to your access server to allow remote
sessions, and to configure your modems to use the default chat script:
Configure for modems? [yes/no]: yes
Configure for default chat script? [yes]:
Step 4 Configure your system to allow serial line internet protocol (SLIP) and
Point-to-Point protocol (PPP) access, as follows:
Configure for Dial-in IP SLIP/PPP access? [no]: yes
Configure for Dynamic IP addresses? [yes]: no
Configure Default IP addresses? [no]: yes
Configure for TCP Header Compression? [yes]:no
Configure for routing updates on async links? [no]:
For additional information on configuring SLIP and PPP connections, see the
section “Asynchronous Protocols” in the appendix “Internetworking Primer.
Step 5 Enter yes or press Return at the AppleTalk remote access prompt to configure for
AppleTalk, and then enter the AppleTalk network address and zone name for your
AppleTalk clients.
Configure for Appletalk Remote Access? [yes]:
AppleTalk Network for ARA clients [1]: 99
Zone name for ARA clients [ara-dialins]:
ARA protocol uses an internal nonextended unique network number, and a zone
name for ARA protocol clients. For additional information on configuring ARA
protocol, see the section “Asynchronous Protocols” in the appendix
“Internetworking Primer.
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