Configuring Individual WAN Connections
Configuring terminal-server connections
MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide 4-87
6Exit the profile and, at the exit prompt, select the exit and accept option.
Following is an example of this configuration:
Ethernet
Mod Config
TServ Options
Immed Service=Telnet
Immed Host=host1.abc.com
Immed Port=23
Telnet Host Auth=Yes
Configuring menu mode
You can set up the terminal server to display a menu of up to four T elnet hosts that dial-in users
can select for logging in. You can set up menu mode with the following parameters in
Ethernet > Mod Config > TServ Options:

Example of menu-mode configuration

Configuration of this example enables the menu to appear at login, and specifies four hosts.
The user does not have access to the command line. To implement the configuration:
1Open the Ethernet > Mod Config > TSer v Options profile.
2Specify that the dial-in users are in menu mode initially:
Ethernet
Mod Config
TServ Options
Initial Scrn=Menu
3Specify the IP addresses and hostnames of up to four hosts to appear in the menu.
Ethernet
Mod Config
TServ Options
Host #1 Addr=10.2.3.4
Host #1 Text=host1.abc.com
Host #2 Addr=10.2.3.57
Host #2 Text=host2.abc.com
Host #3 Addr=10.2.3.121
Host #3 Text=host3.abc.com
Parameter Specifies
Initial Scrn Whether or not the terminal server brings up a menu interface first for
interactive users initiating connections.
Toggl e Sc rn Whether users can switch to the command-line interface from menu
mode and vice versa.
Remote Conf That the RADIUS server supplies the terminal-server menu and list of
hosts.
Host #N Addr An IP address for up to four Telnet hosts that appear in the menu
interface.
Host #N Text A hostname for up to four Telnet hosts that appear in the menu
interface.