DECserver Network Access Software V1.0 (Release Notes)

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  1       Introduction

  2       How to Report a Problem
    2.1        Documentation Problems
    2.2        Severe Errors

  3       New Features
    3.1        TN3270
    3.2        Telnet Enhancements and Fixes
      3.2.1        Telnet Remote BREAK Signal Capability
      3.2.2        Telnet Double Echo Eliminated
    3.3        User Authentication
    3.4        Full SNMP Support
    3.5        New LAT Features
      3.5.1        Connect Solicitation
      3.5.2        Service Responder
      3.5.3        Password Protected Host Initiated Connects
      3.5.4        SET SERVER PASSCHECK Characteristic
    3.6        DSV$CONFIGURE for OpenVMS Hosts
    3.7        Other New Features

  4       Known Problems
    4.1        Installation Guide
    4.2        SLIP
    4.3        Telnet Remote Console
    4.4        Printing with Telnet Listeners
    4.5        PING
    4.6        Domain Name System (DNS)
    4.7        Telnet Server Session Echo
    4.8        User Authentication
    4.9        SNMP
    4.10       Other

  5       Potentially Confusing Behavior
    5.1        LAT Host Initiated Connects
    5.2        Remote Console
    5.3        Telnet Remote Console
    5.4        Log out of Sessions on Remote or Dynamic Access Ports
    5.5        Multiple Characteristics
    5.6        Domain Name System
    5.7        Data Link Layer
    5.8        Server Status
    5.9        Autobaud
    5.10       Duplicate IP Address
    5.11       Disabled SLIP or PPP Interfaces
    5.12       Other

  6       Booting the Access Server with Flash RAM
    6.1        Booting from the Network
    6.2        Using Console Commands to Boot

  7       Known Problems with Other Telnet Implementations

  8       Modems
    8.1        Recommended Configuration Characteristics

  A   TN3270 Application Configuration Tips

  A.1     Columbia University's Kermit for File Transfer and Graphics

  A.2     Yale University's YTERM/PCTRANS for File Transfer

  A.3     Digital Communications Associates Inc.  Crosstalk Mark 4 for IND$FILE File Transfer

  A.4     SAS Institute Inc.'s SAS/GRAPH for Graphics

  TABLES

  1 LOAD and DUMP Protocols

  2 Interactive Boot Mode Commands