56 Cyclades ACS 6000 Advanced Console Server Installation/Administration/User Guide
The Dial-In Profile option has six options shown in the following table.
To configure a device name, speed, GSM PIN, chat string and PPP parameters for
ports with Dial-In profile:
1. Select Appliance Settings - Ports - Dial-In Profile - Devices. The Devices Screen appears with
a list of devices configured with the Dial-In profile.
2. Click the name of a device and perform the following configuration as required.
3. Enter a device name in the Device Name field.
4. Enter a speed (used by mgetty to configure the serial device).
5. If the modem is a wireless GSM, enter a personal identification number (PIN) in the Pin
Number field.
6. Enter a chat initialization string in the Init Chat field.
7. Select either IPv4 or IPv6 and enter local and remote PPP IP addresses.
8. Select the radio button to configure the PPP authentication protocol (None, PAP, CHAP, EAP).
9. Enter a CHAP interval, max-challenge and restart.
10. Enter a PPP idle timeout.
11. Click Save.
12. Click Close.
To configure secure dial-in settings for ports with Dial-In profile:
1. Select Appliance Settings - Ports - Dial-In Profile - Secure Dial-In - Settings.
2. To enable log ins to the console server through the modem and select a condition for which log
ins are allowed, perform the following steps.
a. To allow callback connections only, select Callback.
b. To allow any connection, select Enable.
3. To enable One Time Password (OTP) authentication, select Enable from the OTP Login
Authentication menu.
4. To enable and select a condition for PPP connections, perform the following steps.
Table 7.3: Dial-In Profile Options
Option Description
Devices Configure a device name, speed, GSM PIN (if required), chat initialization string, PPP
IP addresses, PPP authentication and PPP idle timeout.
Secure Dial-In
• Settings
• Callback Users
• PPP OTP Users
Configure secure dial-in settings such as one time password login, PPP connections,
and PPP/PAP authentication, callback and PPP passphrases for OTP users.
Configure callback users and passwords.