Type_Of_Modem; User_Name; Vcli_Groups - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Configuration Parameters
When set to hardwired, the user is registered with the who database according to the
input_is_activity and output_is_activity parameter settings. If neither parameter is set, any user
on this port is invisible to who. If input_is_activity is set, when the user enters data, the line is
registered with the who database (generally used for hardwired CLI terminals). If
output_is_activity is set, the line is registered when the Model 5390 server first sends data
(generally used for hardwired printers or other slave devices). In any case, this entry is removed on
a hang-up or when the slave line is released.
For dedicated ports, if the connection times out without having received input from the user, the
Model 5390 server prompts Press return to restart login and then waits for input, or a hang-up,
before retrying the connection.

type_of_modem

This asynchronous port parameter defines a 16-byte string that specifies the modem type connected
to the port. The modem type indexes a modem description table that is loaded into the Model 5390
server at boot time. This string must match the type_of_modem field in the modem section of the
last read configuration file; otherwise, the Model 5390 server logs a warning message. The Model
5390 server also logs warnings when connecting to a port with an unrecognized value in
type_of_modem.
For more details on using the configuration file and modem management, see Parsing the
Configuration File on page A14-3 and Creating modem Entries in the Configuration File on page
A14-26.

user_name

This asynchronous port parameter defines an asynchronous port's user name as a string. The CLI who
command displays this value; the CLI rlogin command passes this value to a host. The default is a
null string ("").

vcli_groups

This Model 5390 parameter specifies which LAT remote group code is assigned to virtual CLI
users. All virtual CLI users have the same group code. Values are specified as a series of numbers
separated by commas (for example, 1,5,7) or a range of numbers separated by a dash (for example,
200-255). Following the range, specify the keyword enable or disable. Allowable values are all,
none, or numbers between 0 and 255. Following the range, specify the keyword enable or disable.
The default is none enable.
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