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MAC Layer Bridging
Select MAC Layer Bridging from the Server Setup menu to open the MAC Layer
Bridging window. Use this window to configure MAC (Media Access Control) layer
bridging for the RASExpress server.
Bridging
Select Enabled to enable the server to bridge all MAC layer packets. The default is
Disabled. If you do not use networking protocols other than IP and IPX, you should
disable bridging, since it slows down the RASExpress server by requiring the router
to examine each and every packet on the connected LAN segment. However, you will
need bridging to support networking protocols like NetBIOS. Note that if you enable
bridging and disable routing of IP or IPX on a specific port, bridging of those protocol
packets will not take place on that port. However, if you disable IP or IPX entirely for
the RASExpress server, then those packets will be bridged.
Spanning Tree
Spanning Tree bridging is used to detect looped back links. The default is Disabled.
This option is unavailable when Bridging is disabled.
Telnet
Select Telnet from the Server Setup menu to open the Telnet Options window.
Telnet Administration
Select Enabled if you want to be able to configure and manage the RASExpress
server from any Telnet client.
Telnet Client
Select Enabled to allow a remote user who has dialed in to the RASExpress server to
Telnet to different hosts on the network.
Telnet Dialout
Select Enabled to allow users to use any Telnet client to select a modem on the
RASExpress server and dial out to UNIX hosts and BBSs.
Telnet Auto Dialout
Select Enabled to allow a Telnet client to connect to the TCP port number in Auto
Dialout Port Number and use any free modem on the RASExpress server.
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