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Chapter 3
Understanding Erpcd
accesscode
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Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
To combine the annex and port keywords in one line, separate
keyword/value entries with a semicolon
(e.g.,
annex= Annex 02, 245.132.88.22; ports=1,3,6-22
you omit Remote Annex names or addresses and list one or more
ports, profile attributes will apply to all Remote Annexes.
Understanding Profile Attributes
In each user profile, one or more attributes follow keywords and their
values. This section explains the attributes you can include.
The accesscode attribute controls the text that a user enters when logging
in to a dial-back port. Before you can use the accesscode attribute, you
must define at least two modem pools (one for dial-in and one for dial-
out) in the acp_userinfo file. A modem pool groups asynchronous ports
on one or more Remote Annexes.
Modem pool definitions usually appear at the end of the acp_userinfo
file. To define a modem pool:
1.
Open the acp_userinfo file from the Bay Networks program
group window by double-clicking on the appropriate icon.
The acp_userinfo file opens in the Notepad editor.
2.
Go to the area of the file where entry information resides
and type
pool
pool inboundpool1
3.
Type
followed by one or more port numbers, @, and
ports
one or more Remote Annex names or IP addresses.
You can separate port numbers with commas and/or enter a
range of numbers with dashes (e.g.,
followed by a name for the modem pool (e.g.,
).
ports 1,6-10@Annex01
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