AWAN 3883/4/5 Access Server Configuration and Management Manual

Configuring Remote Access Connections
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Summary of Configuration Tasks
Summary of Configuration Tasks
Configuring remote access involves a number of tasks. Table 9-1 lists each task in the
order in which it must be performed.
Finally, you should save and store your configuration changes as described in Saving a
Configuration File on page 5-27 and Storing a Configuration File on page 5-29.
Configuring the Himalaya NonStop Server
If you plan to access 6530 applications, Web servers, or client/server applications that
reside on a Himalaya NonStop server, you must configure the necessary software on the
Himalaya NonStop server with which the remote workstation will communicate.
Required Software
The following software is required on the Himalaya NonStop server for remote access
communications:
Tandem NonStop TCP/IP subsystem
ServerNet LAN Systems Access (SLSA) subsystem (for Himalaya S-series server)
or the Tandem LAN Access Method (TLAM) subsystem (for Himalaya K-series
servers)
Tandem NonStop TCP/IP Subsystem
You can configure a Himalaya NonStop server to connect to a TCP/IP network using the
Tandem NonStop TCP/IP subsystem. The Tandem NonStop TCP/IP subsystem is
described in the TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual (for Himalaya S-series
servers) or Tandem NonStop TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual (for
Himalaya K-series servers).
Table 9-1. Remote Access Connection Configuration Tasks
Task Description Purpose
1. Configuring the Himalaya NonStop
Server
To configure the software needed on the
Himalaya NonStop server for remote
access.
2. Configuring Users and Ports on the
AWAN Access Server
To configure the modem, identify user
names and passwords, and enable protocols
for users and ports.
3. Configuring Workstations To configure the software needed on the
workstation for remote access.
4. Verifying a Remote-Access
Connection
To make sure the remote access connection
is operational.