Network_Turnaround; Newline_Terminal; Node_Id; Option_Key - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Configuration Parameters
An inactivity timer can be set to the following combinations:
0 to 4 minutes 15 seconds (= 255 seconds) in 1 second intervals
0 to 4 hours 15 minutes (= 255 minutes) in 1 minute intervals

network_turnaround

This Model 5390 parameter defines the approximate number of seconds that the Model 5390 server
waits for a response from a security server (an algorithm defines the actual time which typically is
longer than the defined value). This parameter works only when the enable_security parameter is
set to Y. Allowable values range from 1 to 255. The default is 2.
Setting this parameter to a high number is not recommended unless a large timeout value is required
for contacting (for security) slow hosts or waiting for a slow host's response to a security request.

newline_terminal

This asynchronous port parameter interprets carriage returns and line feeds at the CLI level. When
enabled, a line feed terminates both the input and the output lines. When disabled, a carriage return
or a line feed terminates the input line and a carriage return followed by a line feed terminates output
lines. A Y enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.

node_id

This Model 5390 parameter specifies the address the Model 5390 server tries to acquire at startup.
If this address is in use, the Model 5390 server must acquire a new node ID. The node_id is an
AppleTalk address in the form net.node. Valid net values are 0 to 65534; valid node values are 0 to
254. The default is 0.0.

option_key

This Model 5390 parameter enables the following features:
The AppleTalk-specific functions and parameters.
The CLI tn3270 command.
Active RIP, dial-out routing, filtering, and IPX.
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