4-42 MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring Names/Passwords profiles
7Set the Max Call Duration parameter to specify the maximum duration in minutes of an
established session for an incoming call. The connection is checked once per minute, so
the actual time of the call will be slightly longer (usually less than a minute longer) than
the actual time you set.
8Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.

Example of setting time limits

Ethernet
Connections
sarah
Session Options
Call Filter=
Data Filter=
Filter Persistence=No
Idle=120
TS Idle Mode=Input
TS Idle=120
Max Call Duration=9
Configuring Names/Passwords profiles
Names/Passwords profiles provide simple name and password authentication for incoming
calls. They are used only if authentication is required in the Answer profile by the Recv Auth
setting. In that case, the MAX unit prompts the dial-in user for a name and password, matches
the input to a Names/Passwords profile, accepts the call, and uses the settings in the Answer
profile or a specified Connection profile to build the connection.
To configure a Names/Passwords profile that uses the Answer profile settings:
1Open a Ethernet > Names/Passwords > Names/Passwords profile.
2Specify the users name and password, and activate the profile.
3Leave Template Connection # set to 0 (zero) to use Answer profile settings.
4Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Note: To set up a dial-in AppleTalk PPP connection using a Names/Passwords profile, you
also need to set the Peer parameter in the AppleTalk Options profile to Dialin.

Example of a Names/Passwords profile configuration

Ethernet
Names/Passwords
Claire
Name=Claire
Active=Yes
Recv PW=brianpw
Template Connection #=0