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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
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col and how to bind the ISDN protocol to an application.
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on page 225 describes the configuration of the Robbed Bit Signaling
(RBS) protocol and how to bind it to the Call Control application.
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on page 426 provides an overview of RBS interfaces, and the
tasks involved in their configuration.
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on page 230 provides an overview of the the DSL ports (ADSL and
G.SHDSL), their characteristics and the tasks involved in the configuration.
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on page 235 provides an overview of IP routing and describes
the tasks involved in configuring static IP routing in SmartWare.
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on page 242 provides an overview of the routing information protocol
(RIP) and describes the tasks involved in configuring RIP features within SmartWare.
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on page 253 provides an overview of IP access control lists
and describes the tasks involved in their configuration through SmartWare.
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on page 267 on page 238 provides overview information about the
simple network management protocol (SNMP) and describes the tasks used to configure those of its features
supported by SmartWare.
supported by SmartWare.
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on page 282 describes how to configure a simple network time pro-
tocol (SNTP) client.
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on page 292 provides an overview of the dynamic host configuration
control protocol (DHCP) and describes the tasks involved in its configuration.
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on page 304 describes how to configure the domain name system
(DNS) component.
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on page 308 describes configuring the dynamic DNS
(DynDNS) service.
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on page 313 describes how to configure the point-to-point protocol over
different link layers.
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on page 339 gives an overview of SmartWare circuit-switching (CS) con-
text and its associated components and describes the tasks involved in its configuration.
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on page 362 describes how to configure the VPN connections between
two SmartNodes or between a SmartNode and a third-party device.
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on page 381 gives an overview of interfaces in the CS context and
describes the tasks involved its configuration.
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on page 390 provides an overview of ISDN interfaces, and the
tasks involved in their configuration.
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on page 404 provides an overview of FXS interfaces, and the
tasks involved their configuration.