CHAPTER 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.