Datatek DT-4180 User Manual

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are disabled. The DNS addresses are used in order. If only one address is to be defined,
it is required to be ipaddr1.

The name1, name2, and name3 parameters are domain names. These domain names
are appended to a dial string which is not fully specified for DNS purposes. For example,
a name “bender.ho.lucent.com” is fully specified, so nothing is appended. A name such
as “bender” would need to have a domain appended before the DNS server could
resolve it. The unit will append the specified domain names in the order of name1
through name3, and send the resulting strings to the DNS server in succession until the
latter is able to perform a resolution.

6.1.7 TACACS+

RADIUS

Servers

Syntax: tac < PRI | SEC > [ ipaddr=<IP Address> ]
[ port=<TCP Port> ]
[ key=”Encryption Key” | NONE ]

[

ENABLE ]

[ DISABLE ]

The

tacplus

command is only visible when the unit is logged in. The tac command

allows the configuration of up to two TACACS+ RADIUS servers for the device. the
servers are used as a primary server and a secondary server, although they may be
individually disabled.

The

< PRI | SEC >

syntax specifies which server is to be configured. A server may not

be configured while enabled
The

[ ipaddr=<IP Address> ]

specifies the IP address of the configured server.

The

[ port=<TCP Port> ]

specifies the TCP port to use when communicating with the

server. The TACACS+ service defaults to TCP port 49, but any port may be specified.
The

[ key=”Encryption Key” | NONE ]

specifies an encryption key to use. The

Encryption key must be enclosed in double quotes, and the double quotes are not part of
the key. If no encryption is desired, the value of

NONE

is used to designate unencrypted

service.
The

ENABLE

command allows this server to be used for service, and prevents further

configuration.
The

DISABLE

command prevents this server from being used for service, and

subsequently allows configuration.

6.1.8 HELP

Syntax: help

This command produces a display of the entire command set and syntax available for
the mode (logged out or logged in) the unit is currently in.

6.1.9 VERSION

Syntax: ver

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