Netra j 3.0 Administrator's Guide

Modem Administration

This section describes how to set up a point-to-point protocol (PPP) link between the Netra server and a remote host using a modem.

PPP enables two computers to be connected over a two-way communications link. The connection is established as needed. Using the Netra j interface, you can administer connections to a remote host system (for example, your ISP) using PPP. The following PPP protocol options are supported:

Connecting to a Remote Host Using a Modem

To connect to a remote host using a modem and PPP do the following general tasks:

  1. Define a modem.

    Examine the existing modem definitions in the Netra server using the View modem definitions option described on "To View Modem Definitions". If an initialization definition for your modem has already been created, skip this task. If not, add an initialization definition and a unique name for your modem using the Add a modem definition option described on "To Add a Modem Definition".

  2. Assign the modem to a port.

    Your modem must be physically connected to the Netra server on one of the serial ports. Assign your modem to a specific port by using "Modem Port Assignments".

  3. Add a remote host connection.

    After you assign a modem to a serial port, set up a connection to a remote host using "Connecting to a Remote Host Using a Modem". (Note that this option is not displayed until at least one modem is assigned to a port.)

Modem Definitions


Note -

The Netra server defines 33 modems. You cannot change these definitions or use any of them as your modem name.


To Add a Modem Definition
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Modem.

    The Modem Administration page is displayed.

  2. Under "Modem Definitions," click Add a modem definition.

    The Add a Modem Definition page is displayed.

  3. Complete the form using the information in the following table.

    Table 7-2 Adding/Modifying a Modem Definition

    Option 

    Description 

    Modem Name 

    The name associated with the modem. The name must be unique. It must start with a letter, and can include letters, digits, hyphens, and underscores up to 12 characters. Example: myhayes

    Initialization String 

    The string passed to the modem when the connection to it is first established. Example: \" AT\r\c\ OK ATM1L)\r\c OK ATDT\D\r\c CONNECT\"

To View Modem Definitions
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Modem.

    The Modem Administration page is displayed.

  2. Under "Modem Definitions," click View modem definitions.

    A list of definitions is displayed in a scrolling window. The modems you defined are shown under Your modem definitions; the system-defined modems are listed next under System modem definitions.

To Modify or Delete a Modem Definition
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Modem.

    The Modem Administration page is displayed.

  2. Choose one of the following.

    • To modify an existing modem definition, click Modify, and complete the form using the information in Table 7-2 as a reference.

    • To delete a modem definition, click Delete, and then confirm the operation.

Modem Port Assignments

You can assign a modem to a serial port using the Network Connection Administration page.

To Assign a Modem to a Serial Port
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Modem.

    The Modem Administration page is displayed.

  2. Under "Port Assignments," click Assign a modem to Port x.

    (Choose the port to which your modem is connected.)

    The Modem Port Assignment page is displayed with current port assignments.

  3. From the scroll list, select the name of the modem connected to the port (see the following table).

    Table 7-3 Modem Assignments

    Option 

    Description 

    Modem assigned to port x  

    All modems are listed, including those defined by the system. "No modem" is not a valid selection if the port is in use by a remote host. If you do not assign modems to any ports, you cannot make a remote connection. 

Remote Host Connections


Note -

You must assign a modem to a port before the "Add a remote host connection" option becomes available.


To Add a Modem Remote Host Connection
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Modem.

    The Modem Administration page is displayed.

  2. Complete the form using the information in the following table.

    Table 7-4 Modem Remote Host Administration

    Option 

    Description 

    Remote Host Address 

    The host address of the system at the other end of the PPP connection (presumably the ISP). Example: 129.144.102.6 

    Local Host Address 

    The host address of the Netra server. Example: 129.144.102.27 

    If the remote host assigns the host address dynamically, enter dynamic in this field.

    Phone Number 

    The phone number for the remote host. Example: 17005554141 

    Login String 

    The UUCP-style chat script used to log in to the remote PPP server once the modem connection is established. Example: \" in: LOGIN\r\c word: PASSWORD\r\c\"

    Timeout (minutes) 

    The time, in minutes, after which an idle connection is terminated.  

    Use Remote Host As Default Route 

    Select this option if you want the remote host address to be added to the route table as the default destination. This default route is removed when the connection is terminated. 

    Serial Port Name 

    The name of the serial port on the Netra server through which to connect to the remote host. Choices: ports that have connected modems. 

    Connection Speed 

    The bits-per-second speed at which the serial port on the Netra server should communicate with the modem.  

To Modify or Delete a Remote Host Connection
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Modem.

    The Modem Administration page is displayed.

  2. Choose one of the following:

    • To modify an existing remote host connection, click Modify, and complete the form using the information in Table 7-4 as a reference.

    • To delete a remote host connection, click Delete, and then confirm the delete operation.

Modem Log Files

You can change, view or delete modem log files using the Network Connection Administration.

To Change the Log File Detail Level
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Modem.

    The Modem Administration page is displayed.

  2. Under "Modem Log file," click Change log file detail level.

    The Change Modem Log File Detail Level page is displayed.

  3. Choose a level of detail (see the following table):

    Table 7-5 Modem Log File Detail Levels

    Option 

    Description 

    Log File Detail Level 

    oerrors only 

    ominimal information 

    osome uucp chat script information 

    oall uucp chat script information 

    omaximum uucp information 

    oPPP message traces 

    oeverything, including IP packets 

  4. Click OK.

To View or Clear the Log File
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Modem.

    The Modem Administration page is displayed.

  2. Choose one of the following options:

    • To view information in the log file, click View log file.

    • To clear information in the log file, click Clear log file, and then confirm the operation.