IBM 86807RY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 67

Initialization String Guidelines, Changing Dialout Entry Settings

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Item Dial-in delay (minutes) Description The Dial-in delay (minutes) field shows the number of minutes that must pass after an incorrect User ID or Password has been used in five successive dial-in attempts before valid dial-in access will be permitted. After the fifth successive login failure, dial-in access is disabled for the number of minutes that you specify, the system management subsystem adds an entry in the Event Log noting that dial-in access was suspended due to five successive login failures, and the system management subsystem attempts to forward an alert if the Tamper Enabled Alerts Dialout check box has been checked (see Figure 4 on page 60). Initialization String Guidelines: If you need to provide a new initialization string, refer to the user's guide that came with your modem. Your initialization string must contain commands that configure your modem as follows: Command echoing OFF Online character echoing OFF Result codes ENABLED Verbal result codes ENABLED All codes and Connect messages with BUSY and DT detection Protocol identifiers added - LAPM/MNP/NONE V42bis/MNP5 Normal CD operations DTR ON-OFF hang-up, disable AA and return to command mode CTS hardware flow control RTS control of receive data to computer Queued and nondestructive break, no escape state Note The acronyms in these commands have the following meanings: AA CD CTS DT DTR RTS Auto Answer Carrier Detect Clear to Send Data Transfer Data Terminal Ready Ready to Send Changing Dialout Entry Settings: To apply settings to a selected Dialout Entry: 1. Specify Modem Settings. 2. Specify Dialing Settings. 3. Click on Apply to save these settings and return to the Automatic Dialout Settings window. Netfinity 7000-M10 - Type 8680 59

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Initialization String Guidelines:
If you need to
provide a new initialization string, refer to the user's guide
that came with your modem.
Your initialization string must
contain commands that configure your modem as follows:
±
Command echoing OFF
±
Online character echoing OFF
±
Result codes ENABLED
±
Verbal result codes ENABLED
±
All codes and Connect messages with BUSY and DT
detection
±
Protocol identifiers added – LAPM/MNP/NONE
V42bis/MNP5
±
Normal CD operations
±
DTR ON-OFF hang-up, disable AA and return to
command mode
±
CTS hardware flow control
±
RTS control of receive data to computer
±
Queued and nondestructive break, no escape state
Note
The acronyms in these commands have the following
meanings:
AA
Auto Answer
CD
Carrier Detect
CTS
Clear to Send
DT
Data Transfer
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
RTS
Ready to Send
Changing Dialout Entry Settings:
To apply settings
to a selected Dialout Entry:
1.
Specify Modem Settings.
2.
Specify Dialing Settings.
3.
Click on
Apply
to save these settings and return to
the Automatic Dialout Settings window.
Item
Description
Dial-in delay (minutes)
The
Dial-in delay (minutes)
field shows the
number of minutes that must pass after an
incorrect User ID or Password has been
used in five successive dial-in attempts
before valid dial-in access will be permitted.
After the fifth successive login failure, dial-in
access is disabled for the number of minutes
that you specify, the system management
subsystem adds an entry in the Event Log
noting that dial-in access was suspended
due to five successive login failures, and the
system management subsystem attempts to
forward an alert if the
Tamper
Enabled Alerts
Dialout check box has been checked (see
Figure
4 on page
60).
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