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ERMINAL
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Setting
Communication
Parameters
The remote computer should be configured for the following
communications parameters:
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8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit
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Hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control
■
Normal Carrier Detect
These settings are the defaults. If you change the communications
settings, you must provide the remote user with the appropriate settings
as well.
Configuring the
RAS 1500 Login
Hosts
For a login host to be available to a login user, define it in the Login Hosts
Table.
To allow the user to access a login host using a host name, you must first
configure a DNS server using the add dns server command.
Example:
add dns server 7.7.7.7 name boston preference 1
To set up login host table entries, perform the following steps:
1
Configure the login hosts (up to 10 hosts).
add login_host <host_name>
address <ip_address>
preference <number>
rlogin_port <TCP_port_number>
telnet_port <TCP_port_number>
clearTCP_port <TCP_port_number>
Host Name
Name of the login host.
Address
Optional.
The IP address of the login host. If you do not specify an
address, the RAS 1500 consults the DNS server to resolve the address.
Preference
Priority ranking for the login host, from 1 (highest) to 10. The preference
number must be unique for each host entry.
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