User login port parameters – USRobotics NETServer/8 User Manual

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IMPORTANT:

Without a user table entry, the NETServer can’t

tell what type of user is dialing in. If security is off, network
users who are not part of the User Table are assumed to be login
users and passed on to a host. Security should be on if network
dial in users will be using the port.

User Login Port Parameters

The following parameters apply only to user login ports.

Autolog Name

Assigning an Autolog Name to a port effectively does two
things:

The port behaves as if the Security setting is turned off
except that users are connected to the Port Default Host
immediately. They will not see a login prompt from the
NETServer.

If the Port Default Login Service is set to Rlogin or PortMux,
the NETServer will automatically enter the autolog name at
the Default Host’s login prompt. The first thing the user will
see is the corresponding password prompt.

Note:

Since Telnet and Netdata cannot automatically enter

user names, users connecting to ports using one of these
services will receive a login prompt from the host before
they see the corresponding password prompt.

The Autolog name can be up to 8 characters long. Use the
following command:

set s<port #> autolog <user name>

Dialback Delay

This specifies how many seconds a port will wait to return a
dialback user’s call. This is useful for allowing the remote
system more time to get ready for an incoming call. The default
is 0 (no delay). Use the following command:

set s<port #> dialback_delay <seconds>

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