User Commands
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level
The access that a user is allowed:
Admin—The admin level user has total access to the Terminal Server. You can
create more than one admin user account but we recommend that you only
have one. They can monitor and configure the Terminal Server.
Normal—The Normal level user has limited access to the Terminal Server.
Limited CLI commands and Menu access are available with the ability to
configure the user's own configuration settings.
Restricted—The Restricted level user can only access predefined sessions or
access the Easy Port Access menu. Can only view or monitor the Terminal
Server using CLI commands to display information about the Terminal Server.
Menu—The menu level user will only be able to access predefined session or
access the Easy Port Access menu. The Easy Port Access allows the user to
connect to the accessible line without disconnecting their initial connection to
the Terminal Server. Does not have any access to CLI commands.
password
The password the user will need to enter to login to the Terminal Server.
line-access
Specifies the user access rights to each Terminal Server device line. Options are:
Read/Write—Users are given read and write access to the line.
Read In—Users are given access to read only outbound data, data that is
going from the Terminal Server to the device.
phone-number
The phone number the Terminal Server will dial to callback the user (you must have
set
Callback
to
On
). Enter the number without spaces. To change the phone
number, overwrite the previous entry; to clear the phone number, set it to
quotes without a space).
service
The type of service that the user will use.
sess-timer
The amount of time, in seconds, that the
forcibly close a user's session (connection). When the
Terminal Server will end the connection. The default value is
the session timer will not expire (the session is open permanently, or until the user
logs out). The maximum value is 4294967 seconds. The
override the
Line Session Timer
port
When the
is
User Service
will change based on the type of
numbers are used as the default values.
Terminal Server User Guide
Session Timer
, with the exception of reverse Telnet sessions.
, this is the target port number. The default value
Telnet
Service
selected; the most common known port
(double
""
will run. Use this timer to
expires, the
Session Timer
(zero), meaning that
0
will
User Session Timer
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