Example Of Terminal-Mode Configuration - Lucent Technologies MAX 6000 Configuration Manual

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Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring terminal-server connections
Parameter
3rd Prompt Seq
IP Addr Msg

Example of terminal-mode configuration

This example shows how to configure the password and make the Rlogin option available to
dial-in users.
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Configuring immediate mode
When dial-in calls are directed immediately to a host, the MAX unit establishes a session
between the remote user's PC and that host via Rlogin, Telnet, or TCP. The following
parameters in Ethernet > Mod Config > TServ Options affect the session the unit establishes:
Parameter
Immed Service
Immed Host
Immed Port
Telnet Host Auth
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Description
Whether or not the third prompt appears before or after the regular
terminal-server login prompts.
Users address with the terminal-server displaying Your IP address is,
followed by the assigned address. You can change this default
message.
Open Ethernet > Mod Config > TServ Options.
Specify the terminal-server password.
Passwd=tspasswd
Set the Telnet parameter to Yes.
Configure a multiline login prompt.
Ethernet
Mod Config
TServ Options
Login Prompt=Welcome to Ascend Remote Server\Enter your
name:
Prompt Format=Yes
Enable the use of the Rlogin command in terminal mode:
Rlogin=Yes
Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Specifies
A particular type of service for establishing an immediate host
connection for dial-in users. You can specify Telnet, Raw-TCP,
Rlogin, or X25-PAD. For details about X.25, see Chapter 6,
"Configuring X.25."
The hostname or address to which users connect in terminal-server
immediate mode.
A TCP port number to use for the connections.
Whether the MAX unit bypasses terminal-server authentication and
goes right to a Telnet login prompt.
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