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Site Commands, Access Lists, Add Site, Sites, View Site, Edit Site, Delete Site
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9: Device Ports Modem Timeout Timeout for dial-in and dial-on-demand PPP connections. Select Yes (default) for the SLC 8000 advanced console manager to terminate the connection if no traffic is received during the configured idle time. Enter a value of from 1 to 9999 seconds. The default is 30 seconds. Restart Delay The number of seconds after the modem timeout and before the SLC unit attempts another connection. The default is 30 seconds. CBCP Server Allow No Callback Enable NAT For a CBCP Server site, allows "No Callback" as an option in the CBCP handshake in addition to User-defined Number and Admin-defined Number. Select to enable Network Address Translation (NAT) for PPP connections. Note: IP forwarding must be enabled on Network Settings (on page 58) for NAT to work. 3. Click the Add Site button. To view or update a site: 1. In the Sites table, select the site and click the View Site button. The site attributes are displayed in the bottom half of the page. 2. Update any of the site attributes. 3. Click the Edit Site button. To delete a site: 1. Select the site in the Sites table. 2. Click the Delete Site button. Configures a set of site-oriented modem parameters that can be activated by various modemrelated events (authentication, outbound network traffic for DOD connections, etc.). The site parameters will override any parameters configured for the modem. Uses sites with a modem, enable 'usesites'. Sites can be used with the following modem states: dialin, dialback, cbcpserver, dialondemand, dialin+ondemand, and dialback+ondemand. Site Commands Go to Site Commands to view CLI commands which correspond to the web page entries described above. Access Lists An access list, also known as a white list, is a list of phone numbers that will be granted access during the modem dial-in process. An access list can contain up to 100 phone numbers. This feature requires the Caller ID service be enabled for the phone line by the TelCo provider, and modem Caller ID Logging is enabled with a directive to enable caller ID for the modem in the Caller ID Logging Modem Command. This directive is usually AT+VCID=1 (refer to the AT command set for your modem). The access list can be configured with two options for responding to a phone number that is not in the access list: hang up the call or ignore the call. If the access list is configured for ignore, the console manager dialing process will wait until the other side of the call hangs up (if the other side SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 252