Using a BOOTP/TFTP Server

Remote Connection Password

DNAS has a password feature for remote logins, similar to the main login password. DNAS uses a single value for the remote password server-wide that is separate from the main login password. The factory default value is the same, however, for both the remote login password and the main login password.

Each port enabled for remote or dynamic access, may have its remote password feature individually enabled or disabled. This feature is useful for both reverse LAT services or Telnet listeners. DNAS uses the remote password, in addition to the LAT service password, when the LAT service is password-protected. When a host initiates a login to a remote password-protected port on the server, the server displays the '-' prompt. The customer can use this feature in a variety of ways. For example, the customer can use this feature for creating password-protecting modem pools that can be accessed via a Telnet listener.

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