4-86 MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring terminal-server connections

Example of terminal-mode configuration

This example shows how to configure the password and make the Rlogin option available to
dial-in users.
1Open Ethernet > Mod Config > TServ Options.
2Specify the terminal-server password.
Passwd=tspasswd
3Set the Telnet parameter to Yes.
4Configure a multiline login prompt.
Ethernet
Mod Config
TServ Options
Login Prompt=Welcome to Ascend Remote Server\Enter your
name:
Prompt Format=Yes
5Enable the use of the Rlogin command in terminal mode:
Rlogin=Yes
6Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Configuring immediate mode
When dial-in calls are directed immediately to a host, the MAX unit establishes a session
between the remote users PC and that host via Rlogin, Telnet, or TCP. The following
parameters in Ethernet > Mod Config > TServ Options affect the session the unit establishes:

Example of immediate-mode configuration

To configure immediate Telnet service relying on the Telnet host for authentication:
1Open Ethernet > Mod Config > TServ Options.
2Set the Immed Service parameter to Telnet.
3Specify the name or IP address of the Telnet host.
4If appropriate, specify the TCP port to use on the Telnet host.
5Set the Telnet Host Auth parameter to Yes.
Parameter Specifies
Immed Service A particular type of service for establishing an immediate host
connection for dial-in users. You can specify Telnet, Raw-TCP,
Rlogin, or X25-PAD. For details about X.25, see Chapter6,
Configuring X.25.
Immed Host The hostname or address to which users connect in terminal-server
immediate mode.
Immed Port A TCP port number to use for the connections.
Telnet Host Auth Whether the MAX unit bypasses terminal-server authentication and
goes right to a Telnet login prompt.