DeregisterRequest messages
designated routers, OSPF
destination address
- routing table, in
- static route, in
dial query, functions of
dial-in calls
- Answer-Defaults profile, and
- answering
- assigning dynamic IP address
- authenticating
- Connection profile, and
- MP+
- passwords
- PPP
- routing
- TCP-Clear
- token-card authentication, and
dial-in hosts
- defining virtual IPX network for
- example of IPX connection to
- requiring address assignment
- requiring host route
- specifying for IPX WAN interface
dialout calls
- Connection profile, and
- external profile, and
- initiating
direct connections
- configuring Frame Relay
- DLCI for
- encapsulation for
- example of
- Frame-Relay profile name for
- routing, and
direct, Frame Relay, example of
direct-access dialout
- configuring
- example with global password
- example with user password
- passwords for
- security
directed broadcasts
- disabling
- preventing misuse of
distance-vector metrics
DLCI (Data Link Configuration Indicator)
- circuit switching, and
- duplicate
- Frame Relay circuit connections, and
- Frame Relay direct connections, and
- Frame Relay gateway connections, for
- Frame Relay gateway profile, in
- link types, and
- parameter
- PVC, and
- status of
DNIS authentication
- described
- specifying in Connection profile
- using
DNS (Domain Name System)
- Auto-Update feature
- client
- domain names, how used
- example of
- host name matching
- list feature
- local DNS table
- lookups
- name servers
- primary domain name
- providing access to
- restricting access to information
- secondary domain name
- TCP-Clear connections, and
- updating local DNS table
documentation
- conventions
- titles
Domain Name System (DNS). See DNS (Domain Name System)
domain names
- controlling access
- how used
- local DNS table, in
- primary
- secondary
down costs
down preferences
DTE (Data Terminal Equipment)
- described
- sample configuration
dynamic address
- assignment
- example of
- pools, defining
- requiring acceptance of
dynamic algorithm, for calculating ALU
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA). See DBA (Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation)