Apple remote access structures, Apple remote access structures 4 – Apple Network Setup User Manual

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C H A P T E R 4

Network Setup Protocol Structures and Data Types

122

Protocol Structures

kOTCfgTCPActiveAlwaysLoaded

TCP/IP is always loaded.

kOTCfgTCPInactive

TCP/IP is never loaded.

The preference type for this preference is

kOTCfgTCPDHCPUnloadAttrPref

, which

is defined as

'unld'.

Apple Remote Access Structures

4

This section describes structures that store Apple Remote Access (ARA)
preferences. The structures are

OTCfgRemoteAlternateAddress

(page 123) stores an alternate number to dial.

OTCfgRemoteApplication

(page 123) stores information used by the Remote

Access and the Open Transport/PPP applications.

OTCfgRemoteARAP

(page 124) stores the name of the underlying modem port.

OTCfgRemoteClientLocks

(page 125) stores information about whether a

preference is locked.

OTCfgRemoteClientMisc

(page 127) stores automatic connection information.

OTCfgRemoteConnect

(page 127) stores core connection information for ARA

configurations.

OTCfgRemoteDialAssist

(page 130) stores area and country code dialing

information.

OTCfgRemoteDialing

(page 131) stores settings for outgoing ARA connections.

OTCfgRemoteIPCP

(page 132) stores information for configuring the Internet

Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) layer of PPP.

OTCfgRemoteLCP

(page 133) stores information for configuring the Link

Control Protocol (LCP) layer of PPP.

OTCfgRemoteLogOptions

(page 135) controls the level of logging performed by

ARA.

OTCfgRemotePassword

(page 135) holds the user’s dialup password in

encrypted form

OTCfgRemoteServer

(page 136) stores an array of port configuration IDs used

to locate the configuration for a particular port on a Remote Access server.

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