The information displayed for a network user might look something like this:

Username:

Ed

Type:

Dial-In Network User

Address:

Negotiated

Netmask:

255.255.255.0

IPX Network:

00000022

 

 

Protocol:

PPP

Options:

Listen, Compression

MTU:

1500

Asynch map:

00000000

 

 

 

 

Login User Parameters

Access Filter

The packet filter specified here determines which hosts this user is allowed to establish sessions with (useful when Host is set to Prompt). Use the following command:

set user <user name> ifilter <filter name>

When the user specifies a host, the IP address of that host is compared against the permitted/denied IP addresses of the filter. If access is permitted, the user is allowed to establish a session with that host.

Note: The input filter for the port the user is connected to will override the filter specified here if the port’s access parameter is set to off.

Information on creating packet filters can be found in Chapter 8.

Dialback Number

If you specify a dialback number, the NETServer will use it to dial the user back after verifying the his or her user name and password. The number can be any valid string up to 32 charac- ters, and can include AT command characters. Use the follow- ing command:

set user <user name> dialback <number>

To return the user to normal (non-dialback) operation, set dialback to none.

set user <user name> dialback none

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