Cli Scripting - Bay Networks 5393 User Manual

Release 5.1 supplement for remote annexes
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Release 5.1 Supplement for Remote Annexes
Session Timeout
You can restrict the user to a specified dial-in length using the Session-
Timeout (27) attribute. The value of Session-Timeout (27) is equal to
the number of seconds the user is allowed to be dialed in before the
Remote Annex unilaterally terminates the user's session. This feature is
identical to the max_logon feature in ACP.
Idle Timeout
You can use the Idle-Timeout (28) attribute to time out the user's session
once the corresponding port stops receiving or transmitting data. The
value of the Idle-Timeout (28) attribute is equal to the number of seconds
the session can be idle before the Remote Annex unilaterally terminates
the session. This feature is identical to that provided by the Remote Annex
port parameter inactivity_timer.

CLI Scripting

You can configure the user through RADIUS to execute a CLI script upon
gaining access. This feature uses the Annex-CLI-Command (VSA Bay
Networks 29) attribute to specify a list of CLI commands to run, with
each command in a separate attribute. The commands are executed in the
order in which they are received. Note that protocol commands (PPP,
SLIP, ARAP) end the script, even if later commands are specified. Note
also that the ... command also ends the script, and is interpreted to mean
that the user remains at the NAS prompt. This feature is identical to the
clicmd entry in the acp_userinfo file used with the ACP security regime.
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