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Switch Seq1/2/3/4 (Free Format Text, 15)
These fields are optional. The strings must begin with a control character
(a carat) and may contain embedded control characters to be used to define
the key sequence required to indicate that a switch to that session number
is required.
Txt (Free Format Text, 11)
These fields are optional. They correspond to their adjacent key sequence
fields. They are used to describe in a more friendly way, the key sequence
the user must use, e.g. PF1 instead of
^[OP.
Directory Banner (Constrained List)
This specifies whether a user automatically receives a directory listing
after receiving the Welcome banner.
ENABLE Directory listing is output
DISABLE No directory listing is output
Manager Login (Constrained List)
This specifies whether a user using this profile can enter manager dialogue
via the login/logon command.
ENABLE Manager can be entered from dialogue
DISABLE Manager cannot be entered from dialogue
Free Service Selection (Constrained List)
This controls whether a user is allowed to specify a service directly, if the
service is not in the service tables.
ENABLE Services may be specified directly (i.e. X.121 address,
Internet Address etc.)
DISABLE Only services contained in the service tables may be
specified
Session Quota (Free Format Text, 2)
This field selects the maximum number of simultaneous sessions that the
user can establish when using the profile. It can range from 1 to 4. (This is
especially important when a user from the LAN is connecting to X.25
services and consuming valuable channels.)
Inactivity Disc. Time (Free Format Text, 4)
This field is optional. It contains a number from 1 to 9999 (minutes).
This value, when present, represents the time period that is allowed to
elapse when no activity is taking place in user dialogue (user input or
system output) before the user is logged out and all connections are lost.
X870-300351 Issue 1 4-18 Rev.0

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