Terminal Server - User and Administration Guide
4.4 Client Login
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** Administrator **
Type
[port3
IP Addresses
Src Addr
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Dst Addr
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Modem
Config
[ate0s0=1&w
Dial Comm
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Hang Up
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PPP Configuration
Restart timer [1 ]
Max Retries
[5 ]
Inactivity
[0 ]
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Figure 19: Remote Site Devices Screen.
You will now need to kill this port (from the Administration
Menu or CLI) to activate the changes and configure the
modem. The configuration string will be sent to the modem
after each call, keeping the modem in sync with the server.
When the caller connects, you may want to send out a
welcome message of some sort (see MOTD tip below). After
the user gets this message, you want him/her to enter a login
and password then connect to the Host for a shell account.
Or, if it is a PPP user, they will simply start sending PPP
packets at the login prompt (e.g. Windows
PAP for authentication. Optionally, the dial-in user can
place a P, S or C (all caps) in front of the user name at the
Login prompt (this starts the corresponding protocol after
successful authentication).
Welcome to the Internet site
login: Cflint
password:
Host authentication succeeded.
REMOTE SITE DEVICES SCREEN
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Dialer Configuration
Dial Timeout [40]
Dial Retries [2 ]
REMOTE-ADMIN
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