Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

5 • Authentication

 

 

Figure 19. Static User settings window

Service IP (suServiceIP)

This is the IP of the RLogin or Telnet host, or the static IP address assigned to the user. This is determined by the option selected in Service (see “Service (suService)” on page 41).

Service Port (suServicePort)

This is the port number to connect to the service host. If the number is 0, the access server will use the default values for Telnet (port number 23) and RLogin (port number 513).

Note After you have submitted all changes, click on the HOME link in the Config- uration Menu. Once there, click on the Record Current Configuration but- ton (located under Immediate Actions) to save the changes to FLASH memory on the access server.

All changes made to the running configuration must be saved to FLASH memory. Failure to do so will cause all configuration information to be lost the next time the access server is re-booted.

Service Mask (suServiceMask)

This parameter defines the IP mask of the user.

Filter ID (suFilterId)

This is the ID of the filter assigned to the static user. A filter controls packets that can be sent or received by the dial-in user to which it is applied. Only one filter can be assigned to a user defined in the static user authentica- tion database.

Note Explicitly assigning a filter to a static user will keep default dial-in filters from being applied.

Modify Static User

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Patton electronic 29XX manual Service IP suServiceIP, Service Port suServicePort, Service Mask suServiceMask