Name
RAS Context
Synopsis
Configures a remote-access server.
Subcontexts
AAAA |
Appletalk |
IP |
IPX |
NETBEUI |
Only commands for the IP
subcontext are covered
in this section. For a list of commands in a different subcontext,
switch to that subcontext and type help
.
Commands
-
?
orhelp
Displays these commands.
-
aaaa
Switches to AAAA subcontext.
-
add authtype type=[PAP | SPAP | MD5CHAP | MSCHAP | MSCHAPv2 | EAP]
Specifies additional types of authentication that the RAS server can negotiate.
-
add link type=[SWC | LCP]
Specifies additional link properties that can be used for PPP negotiation.
-
add multilink type=[MULTI | BACP]
Specifies additional multilink types that can be used for PPP negotiation.
-
add registeredserver name=
domainname
server=
RASservername
Registers the RAS server in Active Directory.
-
appletalk
Switches to Appletalk subcontext.
-
delete [authtype | link | multilink | registeredserver] [
options
]
Removes a RAS authentication, PPP link, or PPP multilink type, or unregisters a RAS server in Active Directory (see the
add
commands earlier in this article for the syntax).-
dump
Dumps the configuration of the remote-access server as a series of Netshell commands.
-
ip
Switches to IP subcontext. The commands available in this subcontext are listed in Table 7.8.
-
ipx
Switches to IPX subcontext.
-
netbeui
Switches to NETBEUI subcontext.
-
set authmode mode=[STANDARD | NODCC | BYPASS]
STANDARD
means all clients must be authenitcated,NODCC
bypasses authentication for direct cable connections, andBYPASS ...
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