Mop_Password - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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mop_password

This Model 5390 parameter contains the MOP maintenance password. In this 8-byte password, each
byte consists of two hexadecimal digits. The string size ranges from 0 to 16 characters. For security
reasons, the Model 5390 server displays values as "<set>" or "<unset>." The default is "<unset>."
motd_file
This Model 5390 parameter defines the file name for the message-of-the-day file maintained on the
load host. The string size ranges from 0 to 16 characters. The default file name is motd; the file resides
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Table C2-10. Valid Options for the mode Parameter (continued)
Option
Description
rlogin
Allows a port to communicates via the rlogin
command.Use this option in conjunction with the
asynchronous port parameter dedicated_arguments.
slave
Allows port access through the port server. This mode
provides Model 5390 login lines for hosts that have no
Ethernet interface and/or that require access to modems
and serial line printers attached to the Model 5390 server.
It does not provide access to the CLI.
slip
Allows a port to perform as a network interface using
SLIP. IP packets are encapsulated by SLIP.
telnet
Allows a port to communicate via the telnet command.Use
this option in conjunction with the asynchronous port
parameter dedicated_arguments.
tn3270
Allows a port to communicate via the tn3270 command.
Use this option in conjunction with the asynchronous port
parameter dedicated_arguments.
unused
The port has no connection; the Model 5390 server ignores it.
NOTE: You should mark a port as unused if it is not connected to
a device.
Configuration Parameters
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