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Configuration Parameters

allow_snmp_sets

This Model 5390 configuration parameter enables the Model 5390 server to accept and process
SNMP set commands. When disabled, the Model 5390 server rejects all SNMP set commands; the
Model 5390 SNMP agent returns the error no such name for the first object in the set command. A
Y enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.

arap_v42bis

This asynchronous port parameter enables V.42bis compression during an AppleTalk session. A Y
enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is Y.

at_guest

This asynchronous port parameter allows guests to log into an AppleTalk session. When at_guest
is enabled, if a client requests guest access, the Model 5390 server asks ACP for user name guest
privileges. A Y enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.

at_nodeid

This asynchronous port parameter defines the node ID hint used for an ARA client during connection
establishment. This parameter value is an AppleTalk address in the form net.node. The valid net
values are 0 to 65534. The valid node values are 0 to 254. The default is 0.0.

at_security

This asynchronous port parameter turns on ACP service for an AppleTalk session on this port. When
both at_security and enable_security are enabled, the Model 5390 server uses ACP to get security
information about the client, including authentication, logging, and zone access. If at_security is
not enabled, the Model 5390 server uses only local security. A Y enables this parameter, an N disables
it. The default is N.
attn _ string
This asynchronous port parameter defines a control character sequence that returns users to the CLI
prompt. Users can define a temporary control character sequence using the CLI stty attn command;
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