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The SMT User Files Panel
Creating and Managing User Profiles with Files
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4. Type or select an appropriate value in the Value field and enter the value by clicking
Insert or by pressing the Enter key.
For example, you can limit the session time to one hour, select the Session-Timeout
attribute and enter
3600
in the Value field; or on a Alcatel-Lucent NAS product to
identify a specific IP address pool from which addresses are assigned, select the
Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool attribute and enter an appropriate value in the Value field.
The Description below the Value field, provides guidelines on the format for those
attributes that support arbitrary data entered from the keyboard.
Select the Show All Attributes checkbox to display all attributes included within the
dictionary selected in the server profile.
Important!
To change the attributes that appear in this list, select Preferences from
the Edit menu. Select the Reply Items List option from the Server Management Tool
Preferences dialog.
5. Repeat
Step 3
and
Step 4
to enter multiple attributes while the attribute properties
window is open.
6. Click Close to close the Attribute Properties dialog and return to the User Profile
dialog. The reply attributes that were specified appear on the Items Sent Back to Client
tab as shown in
Figure 19-16
.
Figure 19-16 Attribute Properties–Reply Items
Adding Comments About a User
You may add comments about a user on the Comment tab. Any comments you enter are
added to the user file. Use this tool to document user files or save information about a user
that cannot be stored elsewhere.
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