Edit Login Script for Remote Access

Chapter 5 - RouteFinder Manager

Edit Login Script for Remote Access

1.From the Port Settings, click Edit Login Script.

2.The login Script dialog box displays.

A sample remote access login script is shown below. If a remote access client is configured to “bring up a terminal window after dialing”, this remote access login script initiates.

For Remote Access, the device will act as the server side...

Send ‘Welcome’ displays “Welcome” to remote site.

Send sends an Enter (Carriage return + line feed) to the remote site. “Send Username” prompts the remote site for a user name.

Retrieve 1” will wait for the remote site to enter the user name that will be used for PPP authentication.

Send Password” prompts the user for a password.

Retrieve 2” will wait for the remote site to enter a password.

Verify 3” instructs the device move to login script line 3 if PPP authentication fails. “Go” means start PPP protocol.

Writing a login script for IP Routing

To write an effective login script, you must obtain the correct login script information from your ISP and become familiar with using the login script commands.

Every ISP has a unique login interface screen. Check with your ISP to determine how your ISP requests information from you when using a PPP connection.

Note: You can create a simple dial-up connection to view your ISP interface log-in screen using Dial- Up Networking in Windows 95, 98, NT or 2000.

Some common commands are:

Send and SH

FUNCTION

Send ‘ATZ’

Resets the Modem

Send ‘ATDT 888-1234’

Dials the phone number “888-1234”

Send ‘JaneDoe’

Types “JaneDoe” at the ISP interface

SH ‘1234’

Types “1234” at the ISP interface but displays **** on the RouteFinder

 

monitor to hide the password.

Send ‘’

Sends Enter (carriage return plus line feed) to the ISP

Wait

FUNCTION

Wait 5

The Modem will wait for 5 seconds before moving to the next line in the

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