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Table A14-9. Field Definitions for dialout Entries (continued)
Field
Definition
disabled
Specifies when the dial-out route will be disabled
automatically. The syntax is: [time] [day][– time day].
Time is specified as: hh:mm[am,pm]. If am or pm is not
specified, 24-hour notation is assumed. If time is not
specified, the default is all day.
Day can be a weekday, that is, Sunday, Monday, etc. or a
month and a day. Weekday and month specifications observe
minimum uniqueness and are not case sensitive. If day is not
specified, the default is every day.
During the disabled period, the route will not appear in the
Model 5390 routing tables and cannot be activated. An
active route that enters its disabled time interval will have its
physical port reset and is removed from the routing tables. A
disabled dial-out route will appear in the output of the CLI
dialout command.
Dialing into the Model 5390 server with a disabled route can
activate the route if the remote address is within the
dial-out's subnet. For this reason, disabling the route is
effective for saving telephone costs but not for providing
security.
disabled
Sample entries for the disabled field are:
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8:00am Friday - 6:35pm Friday
Wednesday
10:30 Nov 30 - 21:30 Dec 1
Friday - Sunday
In the first example, the dial-out route will be disabled at
8:00 a.m. on Friday and not enabled until 6:35 p.m. on
Friday. In the second example, the dial-out route will be
disabled all day on each Wednesday. In the third example,
the dial-out route will be disabled at 10:30 a.m. on
November 30 and enabled at 9:30 p.m. on December 1. In
the last example, the dial-out route will be disabled on
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Setting the disabled field will not prevent another Model
5390 server from dialing into this Model 5390 server via a
complementary dial-out route.
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