Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide

7 • Dial In

 

 

Rlogin —The user has an rlogin session running

Security Level (diactAccessLevel)

This is the security level assigned to the selected call. Passthru is the default security level. Monitor and Change security levels are used by the access server administrator.

Passthru(1)—Allows no access to the configuration screens.

Monitor(2)—Allows read-only access to the configuration screens.

Admin(4)—Allows full read and write access to the configuration screens.

None(0)—Validation failed.

DSP Link (diactDSPIndex)

The physical DSP chip that the user’s call is on. This is a number from 0 to 59.

Interface Link (diactIFIndex)

Virtual interface in the PPP multiplexer inside the access server that accepts packets from the Ethernet port for the connected dial-in user.

WAN Link (diactLinkIndex)

The T1/E1 WAN port number that the call is on.

Time Slot (diactSlotIndex)

Shows which T1/E1 channel the call is on. This is a number from 1-30.

IP Address (diactIP)

The currently assigned IP address from the IP address pool or the RADIUS server. The remote users’ PC is assigned to this address. The address appears in the IP address (0.0.0.0) format.

Port # on Remote Machine (diactPort)

The TCP port number being used by this connection. The range is from 0 to 65,535. Ports in the range of 0 to 1023 are well-known ports used to access standard services. Telnet uses port 23 and rlogin uses port 513.

Session

This portion of the Dial In User Statistics window (see figure 37 on page 88) shows session information for a unique user ID.

Start time of call (diactSessionStartTime)

The amount of time the access server had been up when the call was initiated.

Time Call Is/Was Active (diactSessionTime)

The amount of time the call was/is active.

Minutes Until Timeout (diactRemainingIdle)

Number of minutes remaining until idle timeout.

Dial In User Statistics window

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