Configuring an Interactive Device for Telnet Sessions
Configuring an Interactive Device for Telnet SessionsIntroduction
The following are variables that you should substitute with the appropriate value:
∙Access server port number
∙FLOW CONTROL (you cannot enable DSR FLOW CONTROL when the DSRLOGOUT characteristic is enabled, as described in FLOW CONTROL Types)
Reference
For a description of each command, refer to the Network Access Server Command Reference.
Note
Not all commands can be combined on one line.
Configuring a Device on Port 6 for Internet Hosts ExampleThe following example shows a sample configuration of a device connected to Internet hosts, which is illustrated in the Sample Network Configuration section in this chapter:
Local> CHANGE PORT 6 ACCESS LOCAL AUTOBAUD ENABLED Local> CHANGE PORT 6 BREAK LOCAL DEDICATED NONE Local> CHANGE PORT 6 DEFAULT PROTOCOL TELNET
Local> CHANGE PORT 6 DSRLOGOUT ENABLED FLOW CONTROL XON Local> CHANGE PORT 6 INACTIVITY LOGOUT ENABLED INTERRUPTS
DISABLED
Local> CHANGE PORT 6 LIMITED VIEW DISABLED PASSWORD DISABLED Local> CHANGE PORT 6 TELNET CLIENT PROFILE CHARACTER
To connect to any host available on the TCP/IP network, the user enters the
CONNECT, OPEN, or TELNET command.
Enable DSRLOGOUT or LONGBREAK LOGOUT (see Specifying DSRLOGOUT and Specifying LONGBREAK LOGOUT in Chapter 9) if you wish the access server to log out the port when the device is turned off. Note that the access server, device, and device cable must support the DSR signal if you use DSRLOGOUT.
Configuring and Managing Interactive Devices