s-timer value

enter a period in seconds for which the session timer will run. Use this timer to

 

forcibly close a user’s session (connection). When the session timer expires the

 

unit will end the connection. The default value is 0 (zero), meaning that the

 

session timer will not expire (the session is open permanently, or until the user

 

logs out). The maximum value is 232 seconds.

 

The session timer (here) will override the session timer which you can configure

 

for a line.

f-ip address

use only when the user service field is set to ‘slip’ or ‘ppp’;

f-netmask

ignore this parameter; it is reserved for future use.

f-mtu value

use only when the user service field is set to ‘slip’ or ‘ppp’;

f-compression

use only when the user service field is set to ‘slip’ or ‘ppp’;

value

 

session

use this argument to predefine sessions for the user. You can predefine one

 

specified session (n), or all sessions (*). It takes the arguments defined below:

Session ... session n/* type telnet/rlogin host hostname

arguments [termtype termtype ] [auto on/off] [echo on/ off][mapnl on/off] [mode on/off] [intr <hex>] [quit <hex>] [eof <hex>] [erase <hex>][break

<hex>]

You must specify the type and hostname. The other arguments are optional. The arguments after auto are telnet options.

You can use any number or combination of the arguments. Use the ? command to list the options for each one. An example is given below:

set user julie level normal switch 02 session* type telnet host socrates termtype wyse60

This command has set up four predefined telnet sessions on host socrates for user ‘julie’.

Notes You can set all users to the same parameters by using the * asterisk character, e.g.

set user * level normal

will set all users to this language value.

Menu Users - Change User/Set Password equivalent

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