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WANPIPE 3.2.7.1 (Stable branch)

WANPIPE S-series is a family of intelligent multi-protocol WAN and ADSL adapters that support data transfer rates up to 8Mbps. All WAN protocols supported by WANPIPE are implemented in firmware and run on the card. An advantage of an intelligent adapter is that it offloads the system CPU and improves stability. By adding a Sangoma WAN/ADSL component to the Linux kernel, one can create a powerful multi-T1/ADSL router/firewall with proven reliability of Linux. Sangoma S-series cards support an optional on board T1/E1 CSU/DSU that eliminates all external components of a traditional routing solution: i.e. T1/E1 line can be directly connected to the card. WANPIPE supports the following protocols, ATM, ADSL, Frame Relay, PPP, MULTILINK PPP, CHDLC, X25(API), BitStreaming (API), BiSync(API), and SDLC(API). Furthermore, WANPIPE supports custom API development such as: Credit card verification, Voice-over IP, Satellite Comm. All device drivers are part of the standard Linux Kernel distribution. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
The Excessive Error check that disabled the port has been removed. Support for new PLX2 and TUNDRA PCIe chips has been added. Image

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ickey(1M)						  System Administration Commands						 ickey(1M)

NAME
ickey - install a client key for WAN boot SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/inet/wanboot/ickey [-d] [-o type=3des] /usr/lib/inet/wanboot/ickey [-d] [-o type=aes] /usr/lib/inet/wanboot/ickey [-d] [-o type=sha1] DESCRIPTION
The ickey command is used to install WAN boot keys on a running UNIX system so that they can be used the next time the system is installed. You can store three different types of keys: 3DES and AES for encryption and an HMAC SHA-1 key for hashed verification. ickey reads the key from standard input using getpassphrase(3C) so that it does not appear on the command line. When installing keys on a remote system, you must take proper precautions to ensure that any keying materials are kept confidential. At a minimum, use ssh(1) to pre- vent interception of data in transit. Keys are expected to be presented as strings of hexadecimal digits; they can (but need not) be preceeded by a 0x or 0X. The ickey command has a single option, described below. An argument of the type -o type=keytype is required. OPTIONS
The ickey command the following option. -d Delete the key specified by the keytype argument. EXIT STATUS
On success, ickey exits with status 0; if a problem occurs, a diagnostic message is printed and ickey exits with non-zero status. FILES
/dev/openprom WAN boot key storage driver ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWwbsup | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Unstable | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
ssh(1), openprom(7D), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 7 May 2003 ickey(1M)