Lantronix SLC 8000 User Manual page 176

Advanced console manager
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Login/CHAP Host
CHAP Secret/Retype
Authentication
Timeout Logins
Negotiate IP Address
Static Route IP
Address
Static Route Subnet
Mask
Static Route Gateway
Dial-out Number
Dial-out Login
Dial-out Password
Retype Password
Dial-back Number
Allow Dial-back
Dial-back Delay
Dial-back Retries
SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide
The login name (for PAP authentication) or CHAP host (for CHAP authentication)
associated with this site. If a modem has sites enabled and the authentication is
successful at dial-in (for modem states dial-in, dial-back, CBCP server, dial-in &
dial-on-demand, or dial-back & dial-on-demand), and the name that was
authenticated matches the Login/CHAP Host, the site parameters will be used for
the remainder of the modem connection.
The CHAP secret associated with this site. If a modem has sites enabled and
CHAP authentication enabled, then at dial-in, if the remote server sends a name
in the CHAP challenge response that matches the CHAP host of a site, the CHAP
secret for the site will be used to authenticate the CHAP challenge response sent
by the remote server.
The type of authentication, PAP or CHAP, for which this site is applicable. On
dial-in authentication, only sites with the authentication type that matches the
authentication type configured for the modem will be used to try to find a matching
site.
For text dial-in connections, the connection can time out after the connection is
inactive for a specified number of minutes.
If the SLC advanced console manager and the remote server should negotiate
the IP addresses for each side of the PPP connection, select Yes. Select No if the
address of the SLC unit (Local IP) and remote server (Remote IP) need to be
specified.
The Static Route IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway must be configured for
dial-on-demand sites. The SLC 8000 advanced console manager will
automatically dial-out and establish a PPP connection when IP traffic destined for
the network specified by the static route needs to be sent.
Note:
Static Routing must be enabled on the Network - Routing page for dial-on-
demand connections.
The subnet mask for a dial-on-demand connection.
The gateway for a dial-on-demand connection.
The dial-out number must be specified for dial-on-demand sites. This indicates
the phone number to dial when the SLC unit needs to send IP traffice for a dial-
on-demand connection.
User ID for authentication when dialing out to a remote system, or when a remote
system requests authentication from the SLC 8000 unit when it dials in. May have
up to 32 characters. This ID is used for authenticating the SLC 8000 advanced
console manager during the dial-out portion of a dial-back (including CBCP
server) and dial-on-demand.
Password for authentication when dialing out to a remote system, or if a remote
system requests authentication from the SLC unit when it dials in. May have up to
64 characters
Re-enter password for dialing out to a remote system. May have up to 64
characters.
The phone number to dial on callback for text or PPP dial-back connections. A
site must successfully authenticate, have Allow Dial-back enabled and have a
Dial-back Number defined in order for the site to be used for callback.
If enabled, the site is allowed to be used for dial-back connections.
For dial-back and CBCP Server, the number of seconds between the dial-in and
dial-out portions of the dialing sequence.
For dial-back and CBCP Server, the number of times the SLC unit will retry the
dial-out portion of the dialing sequence if the first attempt to dial-out fails.
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