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Using Model 5390 Security
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Enter the following in the acp_userinfo file. (If the file does not exist, create it; see
Creating the acp_userinfo File on page A15-16.)
A user name. This name must match a user name in the acp_passwd file or a name defined
via SecurID; see UNIX-based Passwords on page A15-33 and SecurID Passwords on page
A15-35. The Model 5390 server verifies the user password before requesting dial-back.
An accesscode of ipx, which indicates the user has access to the IPX protocol on the
Model 5390 server.
One or more phone_no entries specifying the telephone numbers at which the user can
be dialed back. Include any additional digits that the user must dial, such as 9 (to obtain
an outside line from a business phone) or 1 (for long-distance). You can use hyphens to
separate logical parts of the number, e.g., to separate the 1 for long distance and the area
code. You can also use one or more commas (,) to specify a modem pause, provided that
you precede each comma with a backslash (\).
When using FLSETUP to specify the dial-back number, the user must enter exactly
what you specify in acp_userinfo, except for the backslash preceding a comma.
Alternatively, the user can specify an integer (from 01 to 09) indicating the number's
position in the acp_userinfo list. (An example is provided at the end of these
instructions.)
An in_pool name.
An out_pool name.
Pool entries defining the ports in the specified in_pool and out_pool. In order for the
Model 5390 server to initiate a dial-back request, the user must log into one of the ports
defined in in_pool. The out_pool entry defines the ports on which the Model 5390 server
dials the user back.
To keep a port free for dial-in, include it in in_pool but not in out_pool, or set its
mode to slave (see Steps 2 and 3 for details on configuring these incoming and
outgoing ports).
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