Set Default User - Black Box Terminal Server User Manual

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Set Default User

Description Configures the Default User.
User Level Admin
Syntax
set default user [hotkey-prefix <00-7f>]
[idle-timer <0-4294967>] [ip-host <ip_address>]
[language english|customlang]
[level admin|normal|restricted|menu]
[line-access readin|readwrite on|off]
[service dsprompt|telnet|tcp-clear] [sess-timer <0-4294967>]
[port tcp-clear|telnet <tcp_port>]
Options
hotkey-prefix
The prefix that a user types to control the current session. The default value is
01
, which corresponds to
^a number
required session number. For example,
Pressing
—Display the next session. The current session will remain active. The
^a n
lowest numbered active session will be displayed.
—Display the previous session. The current session will remain active. The
^a p
highest numbered active session will be displayed.
^a m
—To exit a session and return to the Terminal Server. You will be returned
to where you left off. The session will be left running.
^a l
—(Lowercase L) Locks the line until the user unlocks it. The user is
prompted for a password (any password, excluding spaces) and locks the line.
Next, the user must retype the password to unlock the line.
—When you switch from a session back to the Menu, the screen may not be
^r
redrawn correctly. If this happens, use this command to redraw it properly.
The
User Hotkey Prefix
the
Hotkey Prefix
idle-timer
The amount of time, in seconds, that the
connection because of inactivity. When the
been no exchange of data within the specified time, the Terminal Server will close
the connection. The default value is
expire (the connection is open permanently). The maximum value is 4294967
seconds. The
reverse Telnet sessions.
ip-host
When the
User Service
255.255.255.255 is specified in the configuration, the user will be prompted for an
IP address or hostname. If no IP address is specified, the Host IP value in the
Default User
language
You can specify whether a user will use
that appears in the Menu, CLI, or WebManager. The Terminal Server supports one
custom language that must be downloaded to the Terminal Server; otherwise,
Customlang
Ctrl-a
(
^a
) (hex value 02 would be Ctrl-b (^b), etc.):
—To switch from one session to another, press
will return you to the Terminal Server Menu.
^a 0
value overrides the
keys to lock a line only when the line
0
User Idle Timer
will override the
is set to
Telnet
configuration will be used. The default is
defaults to English.
^a
would switch you to session 2.
^a 2
Line Hotkey Prefix
parameter is
Lock
Idle Timer
will run. Use this timer to close a
expires, because there has
Idle Timer
(zero), meaning that the
Idle Timer
Line Idle Timer
, with the exception of
or
TCP_clear
, the target host IP address. If
0.0.0.0
.
or
English
Customlang
Command Line Interface 93
User Commands
hex
and then the
value. You can use
.
On
will not
as the language

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