Auto connection of a user with password protection
In this configuration, a particular user is connected to a specific system after entering a
login and password. This user cannot access the PortServer II command line prompt .
You can specify that the connection is made using the rlogin protocol or telnet. Enter
the following command:
set user name=<user_name> Password=on AutoPort=<tcp_port#>
AutoHost=<IP_address> AutoConnect=on
DefaultAccess=AutoConnect CommandLine=off
This configures the user called <user_name> for automatic connection
(AutoConnect=on) to the host specified by <IP_address> . The user is
required to log in (Password=on).
For example, rlogin uses TCP port 0, so you should enter a command similar to the
following:
set user name=martha Password=on AutoPort=0
AutoHost=192.1.2.3 AutoConnect=on DefaultAccess=AutoConnect
CommandLine=off
Telnet uses TCP port 23, so you should enter a command similar to the following:
set user name=martha Password=on AutoPort=23
AutoHost=192.1.2.3 AutoConnect=on DefaultAccess=AutoConnect
CommandLine=off
Auto connection of a user without a password
In this configuration, a particular user is connected to a specific system without
entering a login or password. This user cannot access the PortServer II command line
prompt . You can specify that the connection is made using the rlogin protocol or
telnet. Enter the following command:
set user name=<user_name> Password=off AutoPort=<tcp_port#>
AutoHost=<IP_address> AutoConnect=on
DefaultAccess=AutoConnect CommandLine=off
This configures the user called <user_name> for automatic connection
(AutoConnect=on) to the host specified by <IP_address> . The user is not
required to enter a password (Password=off).
For example, rlogin uses TCP port 0, so you should enter a command similar to the
following:
set user name=martha Password=off AutoPort=0
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