Dial-In User Commands; Add User <User_Name; Table 10-6. Dial-In User Commands - Nortel BayStack 820 Installation And Reference Manual

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Dial-In User Commands

Dial-in user profiles are used by standalone remote workstations connecting to the
router over a switched connection over an ISDN line. The connected workstation
effectively becomes a LAN node for the duration of the connection and its ARP
information is proxied by the router.
When a switched call is answered, the local profile database is searched for a
match with the received name. If an appropriate connection profile is not found,
the call is rejected. If a profile is found, the information in the entry is used to
authenticate and configure the connection.
Table 10-6
Table 10-6.
Command
+add user <user_name>
delete user <user_name>
+set user
show user <user_name>
+add user <user_name>
Configures an entry in the local profile database. The users you add with this
command might be single workstations dialing in through a modem or terminal
adapter. You can specify a user name of up to 30 characters.
The following examples illustrate the information prompts you must respond to
for these profiles.
Example 1
In this example, you add a single workstation dialing into the router using the
Express Mode. Press [Ctrl] + E to switch between Express Mode and Advanced
Mode.
BayStack>>> add user u1
Add new user "u1" ...
user password (Unspecified): ***
password confirm (***): ***
allowable interfaces (Either, ISDN/VPN/Either):
10-16
lists the dial-in user commands.
Dial-In User Commands
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