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Modem Settings: Text Mode, Dial-in Host List

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8: Device Ports Caller ID Logging Modem Command Dial-back Number Dial-back Delay Dial-back Retries Select to enable the SLB to log caller IDs on incoming calls. Disabled by default. Note: For the Caller ID AT command, refer to the modem user guide. Modem AT command used to initiate caller ID logging by the modem. Note: For the AT command, refer to the modem user guide. Users with dial-back access can dial into the SLB and enter their login and password. Once the SLB authenticates them, the modem hangs up and dials them back. Select the phone number the modem dials back on -a fixed number or a number associated with their login. If you select Fixed Number, enter the number (in the format 2123456789). The dial-back number is also used for CBCP client as the number for a userdefined number. See Device Ports - Settings (on page 94) for more information. For dial-back and CBCP Server, the number of seconds between the dial-in and dial-out portions of the dialing sequence. For dial-back and CBCP Server, the number of times the SLB will retry the dialout portion of the dialing sequence if the first attempt to dial-out fails. Modem Settings: Text Mode Timeout Logins Dial-in Host List If you selected Text mode, you can enable logins to time out after the connection is inactive for a specified number of minutes. The default is No. This setting is only applicable for text mode connections. PPP mode connections stay connected until either side drops the connection. Disabled by default. From the drop-down list, select the desired host list. The host list is a prioritized list of SSH, Telnet, and TCP hosts that are available for establishing outgoing modem connections or for connect direct at the CLI. The hosts in the list are cycled through until the SLB successfully connects to one. To establish and configure host lists, click the Host Lists link. Modem Settings: PPP Mode Negotiate IP Address If the SLB and/or the serial device have dynamic IP addresses (e.g., IP addresses assigned by a DHCP server), select Yes. Yes is the default. If the SLB or the modem have fixed IP addresses, select No, and enter the Local IP (IP address of the port) and Remote IP (IP address of the modem). Authentication Enables PAP or CHAP authentication for modem logins. PAP is the default. With PAP, users are authenticated by means of the Local Users and any of the remote authentication methods that are enabled. With CHAP, the CHAP Handshake fields authenticate the user. CHAP Handshake The Host/User Name (for UNIX systems) or Secret/User Password (for Windows systems) used for CHAP authentication. May have up to 128 characters. Same authentication for Dial-in & Dial-on-Demand (DOD) Select this option to let incoming connections (dial-in) use the same authentication settings as outgoing connections (dial-on-demand). If this option is not selected, then the dial-on-demand connections take their authentication settings from the DOD parameter settings. If DOD Authentication is PAP, then the DOD CHAP Handshake field is not used. DOD Authentication Enables PAP or CHAP authentication for dial-in & dial-on-demand. PAP is the default. With PAP, users are authenticated by means of the Local Users and any of the remote authentication methods that are enabled. With CHAP, the DOD CHAP Handshake fields authenticate the user. SLB - Branch Office Manager User Guide 99

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8: Device Ports
SLB - Branch Office Manager User Guide
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Modem Settings: Text Mode
Modem Settings: PPP Mode
Caller ID Logging
Select to enable the SLB to log caller IDs on incoming calls. Disabled by default.
Note:
For the Caller ID
AT
command, refer to the modem user guide.
Modem Command
Modem
AT
command used to initiate caller ID logging by the modem.
Note:
For the
AT
command, refer to the modem user guide.
Dial-back Number
Users with dial-back access can dial into the SLB
and enter their login and
password. Once the SLB
authenticates them, the modem hangs up and dials
them back.
Select the phone number the modem dials back on -a fixed number or a number
associated with their login. If you select
Fixed Number
, enter the number (in the
format 2123456789).
The dial-back number is also used for CBCP client as the number for a user-
defined number. See
Device Ports - Settings (on page 94)
for more information.
Dial-back Delay
For dial-back and CBCP Server, the number of seconds between the dial-in and
dial-out portions of the dialing sequence.
Dial-back Retries
For dial-back and CBCP Server, the number of times the SLB will retry the dial-
out portion of the dialing sequence if the first attempt to dial-out fails.
Timeout Logins
If you selected
Text
mode, you can enable logins to time out after the connection is
inactive for a specified number of minutes. The default is
No
. This setting is only
applicable for text mode connections.
PPP
mode connections stay connected until
either side drops the connection. Disabled by default.
Dial-in Host List
From the drop-down list, select the desired host list. The host list is a prioritized list
of SSH, Telnet, and TCP hosts that are available for establishing outgoing modem
connections or for
connect direct
at the CLI. The hosts in the list are cycled
through until the SLB successfully connects to one.
To establish and configure host lists, click the
Host Lists
link.
Negotiate IP Address
If the SLB and/or the serial device have dynamic IP addresses (e.g., IP
addresses assigned by a DHCP server), select
Yes
.
Yes
is the default.
If the SLB or the modem have fixed IP addresses, select
No
, and enter the
Local IP
(IP address of the port) and
Remote IP
(IP address of the modem).
Authentication
Enables
PAP
or
CHAP
authentication for modem logins.
PAP
is the default.
With PAP, users are authenticated by means of the Local Users and any of the
remote authentication methods that are enabled. With CHAP, the CHAP
Handshake fields authenticate the user.
CHAP Handshake
The
Host/User Name
(for UNIX systems) or
Secret/User Password
(for
Windows systems) used for CHAP authentication. May have up to 128
characters.
Same authentication for
Dial-in & Dial-on-Demand
(DOD)
Select this option to let incoming connections (dial-in) use the same
authentication settings as outgoing connections (dial-on-demand). If this option
is not selected, then the dial-on-demand connections take their authentication
settings from the DOD parameter settings. If DOD Authentication is PAP, then
the DOD CHAP Handshake field is not used.
DOD Authentication
Enables
PAP
or
CHAP
authentication for dial-in & dial-on-demand.
PAP
is the
default. With PAP, users are authenticated by means of the Local Users and
any of the remote authentication methods that are enabled. With CHAP, the
DOD CHAP Handshake fields authenticate the user.