Host
This is the host for users whose user table host is set to Default. If security for the port is off, this is also the host for users who do not have user table entries.
set s<port #> host <default prompt IP address>
Default The port uses the Default Host specified in the Global Configuration Table.
Prompt When users dial in, the port displays a host prompt. Users then type in the name or IP address of the host they want to connect with. The login prompt for that host appears next.
Specified | You must specify the IP address in the command |
| line. You can specify one primary host and eight |
| alternate hosts. The primary host is specified like |
| this: |
| set s<port #> host <IP address> |
Alternate hosts are specified like this:
set s<port #> host <host#> <IP address>
<host #> is any number between 2 and 9. The primary host is assumed to be host 1.
Input Filter
This packet filter determines whether or not a login user may establish a session with a particular host. The filter contains the IP addresses or names of hosts that the user can or cannot access. Use the following command:
set s<port #> ifilter <filter name>
To set the access override for the port, use the following com- mand:
set s<port #> access <on off>
If set to off, individual user table entries cannot override the port’s access filter. If set to on, access filters specified in the user table take precedence over the filter specified here.