Configuring Users

netmask

This is used for the PPP or SLIP Service types. Only used for IPv4. If the remote user is on a subnet, enter the network’s subnet mask. For example, a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.

password

The password the user will need to enter to login to the IOLAN. This case-sensitive field accepts a maximum of 16 characters.

line-access

Specifies the user access rights to each IOLAN device line. Options are:

zRead/Write—Users are given read and write access to the line.

zRead In—Users are given access to read only outbound data, data that is going from the IOLAN to the device.

zRead Out—Users are given access to read only inbound data, data that is going from the device to the IOLAN.

Users can read data going in both directions by selecting both the Read In and Read Out options. The onoff option is only for 1-port models. You can disable line access in 2-port + models by specifying 0 (zero).

phone-number

The phone number the IOLAN will dial to callback the user (you must have set Callback to On). Enter the number without spaces. To change the phone number, overwrite the previous entry; to clear the phone number, set it to "" (double quotes without a space).

routing

Determines the routing mode used for RIP packets on the PPP and SLIP interfaces for this user. Values are:

zNone—RIP packets are neither received nor sent by the IOLAN.

zSend—RIP packets can only be sent by the IOLAN.

zListen—RIP packets can only be received by the IOLAN.

zSend and Listen—RIP packets are sent and received by the IOLAN.

service

The type of service that the user will use.

sess-timer

The amount of time, in seconds, that the Session Timer will run. Use this timer to forcibly close a user’s session (connection). When the Session Timer expires, the IOLAN will end the connection. The default value is 0 (zero), meaning that the session timer will not expire (the session is open permanently, or until the user logs out). The maximum value is 4294967 seconds. The User Session Timer will override the Line Session Timer, with the exception of reverse SSH or reverse Telnet sessions.

port

.For outbound User Services such as Telnet, SSH, TCP clear or SSL raw, this is the target port number. The default value will change based on the type of Service selected; the most common known port numbers are used as the default values.

access-clustered-ports

When enabled, allows the user access to IOLANs that have been configured in the clustering group. The default is on.

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SDS, MDC specifications

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