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Using Model 5390 Security
go through the username and password authentication
if (this Annex port number not included in any pool)
{
this is a direct connect
}
else
{
prompt for access_code
if (bad access code)
goto reject_request
else if (port not member of inbound pool)
goto reject_request
else if (outbound pool name not specified)
this is a direct connect
else if (telephone number not specified)
prompt user for telephone number
if (telephone number not specified)
goto reject_request
else
dial back
}
For details on using a SLIP link, see Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) starting on page A7-1.
For details on using a PPP link, see Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) starting on page A8-1.
Configuring the Model 5390 Server for Dial-back Security
The Model 5390 type_of_modem port parameter is a 16-byte string that specifies the modem type
connected to the port(s) used for dial-back. The type_of_modem parameter indexes the modem
description table in the modem section of the configuration file.
For more details on creating and using the configuration file, see Parsing the Configuration File on
page A14-3.
For more details on adding modem information to the configuration file, see Creating modem Entries
in the Configuration File on page A14-26.
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NOTE: When using modems on dial-in ports with security enabled, turn
off the status message and result code functions. Otherwise, the Model
5390 server interprets the status message (that is, CONNECT) as a user
name trying to log in (for details on using modems with the Model 5390
server, see Modems starting on page A6-1).
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