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Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Book C
Chapter 2
Configuration Parameters

authorized_groups

This asynchronous port parameter specifies the LAT protocol remote
group codes that are accessible to users on a given RA 6300 port. You
can enter all, none, a series of numbers between 0 and 255 separated by
commas (e.g., 1, 5,7) or a range of numbers between 0 and 255 separated
by dashes (e.g., 1–5,200–255) followed by enabled or disabled. The
default is all disabled.

backward_key

This asynchronous port parameter specifies a character or string that
reopens the next lower numbered session (already established at your
port) from within the current session without returning to local mode.
When defining this value, use a unique, unused character (such as Control
B) or a string of characters. To clear an existing setting, enter a null string
(""). The default is no control character sequence.
On virtual (telnet) ports, the backward_key value is limited to one
printable or Control character. If the user tries to set this value to more
than one character, i.e., a string, the setting is ignored and the previous
value is restored.
On non-virtual ports, a backward_key string can range from 1 to 16
characters.

banner

This asynchronous port parameter controls whether or not the RA 6300
banner and message-of-the-day display on CLI ports. A Y enables this
parameter, an N disables it. The default is Y.
This parameter has effect only at the CLI level.
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