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90030500B Basic Configuration Page 69
AutoPort
If
AutoConnect
is set to
yes
, this contains the TCP/IP port for
the connection. If
0
, the TCP port is based on the
AutoService
entry below.
513
sets Rlogin (default),
23
sets Telnet, or
9
sets
“raw”.
AutoService
The protocol for the automatic connection, which may be
Telnet
,
Rlogin
,
Raw
, or
Default
.
Default
sets the
protocol based on the AutoPort entry.
Raw
passes data between
the serial port and the TCP stream with no modification.
Command-
Line
If this is set to
on
, the user has access to the PortServer II com-
mand line. If it is set to
off
, the user cannot issue PortServer II
commands.
DefaultAccess
Selects the service that is presented to the user, and may be set to
CommandLine
,
Menu
,
AutoConnect
,
NetService
, or
Outgoing
:
CommandLine
presents the PortServer II command line
Menu
presents the menu configured for the user
AutoConnect
makes an automatic connection, as specified
by the options above
NetService
starts a PPP or SLIP/CSLIP session
Outgoing
indicates that this user is permitted only outgoing
connections
IdleTimeout
The maximum time in seconds for which the connection may be
idle before the user is disconnected.
0
means there is no limit.
MaxPorts
The maximum number of ports that the user can log into at the
same time.
0
means the user can log into an unlimited number of
ports.
Menu
The number of the menu that is presented to the user, if any.
0
or
no
means no menu is presented.
NetService
If this is set to
on
, the user can initiate an incoming PPP or
SLIP/CSLIP session. If this is set to
off
, the user does not have
incoming network access.
Password
If this is set to
on
, the user must enter a password when logging
in. If set to
off
, no password is required.
Ports
Sets the ports that the user has access to. You can also enter a
range of values, for example,
Ports=1-16
permits access on all
of ports 1 through 16.

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Digi PortServer II Specifications

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BrandDigi
ModelPortServer II
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

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