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C
D
E
F
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M
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R
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T
U
V
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A

adding

Administrative GUI (see URT Administrative GUI)

Administrative Server (see URT Administrative Server)

assigning VLANs   1-9

associating a user, group, or organizational unit to a VLAN   5-5

audience for this document   ix

authentication

B

backing up the URT Administrative Server   2-17

basics of URT   1-1

buttons in main window, descriptions   2-8

C

cautions

CiscoWorks2000, importing network information from   2-9

Client Module (see URT Client Module)

components of URT, descriptions   1-3

configuring

CSV file, using to import network information   2-11

customizing URT options   2-13

D

debugging VPS information from the CiscoWorks2000 Server   2-11

default logon VLAN, setting   5-3

deleting

dhcp client, allowing user control of   6-7

DHCP manager, configuring DNS servers in   6-2

directories, setting up (see domains, directories, and servers, setting up)   4-1

DNS servers, configuring in the DHCP manager   6-2

documentation

domain logon script, configuring users to run   4-8

domains, directories, and servers, setting up   4-1

E

editing

F

figures

folders

G

getting started   2-1

groups, deleting from a VLAN   5-9

H

help

history

hosts, mapping to VLANs   5-10

hubs, host-based VLAN policies, and   1-7

I

importing network information from CiscoWorks2000   2-9

L

LDAP

LDAP servers

Linux

logons and logoffs, processing   1-11

M

MacOS

MAC security options

MAC-to-VLAN associations, retaining

main window

main window, using   2-2

mapping hosts to VLANs   5-10

masks, entering for a VLAN   5-2

Microsoft Networking and Novell NetWare, comparing logon processing on   1-17

monitoring users   5-19

moving users to another domain   5-18

N

NDS directories

Novell NetWare and Microsoft Networking, comparing logon processing on   1-17

NT domains

O

organizational units, deleting from a VLAN   5-9

P

port down state detection, security feature   1-5

R

RADIUS servers

reader comment form, submitting electronically   xiii

reassigning a user, group, or organizational unit to a VLAN   5-5

refreshing

removing URT from your network   8-1

restoring the URT Administrative Server from backup   2-17

root, enabling on MacOS clients   6-4

routers, hosts attached to, and host-based VLAN policies   1-7

S

security features   1-5

servers, setting up (see domains, directories, and servers, setting up)   4-1

starting

subnets, entering for a VLAN   5-2

switches

T

tables

TAC (Technical Assistance Center)

technical support   xiii

telephone numbers for TAC (see technical support)   xv

tips for working with folder items in the main window   2-3

traditional client module, managing   7-1

traditional logons, comparison with web logons   1-5

troubleshooting (see also cautions)

typographical conventions used in this document   x

U

unauthorized access, prevention of   1-5

unmapped users or groups, managing   5-24

urt.bat file, caution regarding editing   4-10

URT Administrative GUI   1-3

URT Administrative Server

URT Client Module, installing in traditional client modules   7-2

urt command syntax   5-14

URT history log, enabling   5-21

URT Web Client Interface, setting up   6-1

user data, setting time for refresh   2-14

user logons, managing

user logons and logoffs, processing   1-11

users, managing   5-16

V

viewing

VLAN policies

VLAN Policy Servers (VPSs), managing   3-1

VLANs

VPSs (see VLAN Policy Servers)   3-1

W

web

Web Client Interface (see URT Web Client Interface, Setting Up)   6-1

web logons

Windows clients, web-based logon authentication for   1-18

World Wide Web, contacting TAC via   xv


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