MultiVoice Gateway System Administration
Terminal-server commands
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Preliminary November 23, 1998
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To specify a terminal type other than the default VT100, use the Set Term command.
The Set Password command puts the terminal server in password mode, where a third-party
ACE or SAFEWORD server at a secure site can display password challenges dynamically in
the terminal-server interface. When the terminal server is in password mode, it passively waits
for password challenges from a remote ACE or SAFEWORD server. This command applies
only when using security card authentication. To enter password mode:
ascend% set password
Entering Password Mode...
[^C to exit] Password Mode>
To return to normal terminal-server operations and thereby disable password mode, press
Ctrl-C.
Note:
Note that each channel of a connection to a secure site requires a separate password
challenge, so for multichannel connections to a secure site, you must leave the terminal server
in password mode until all channels have been established. The APP Server utility is an
alternative way to allow users to respond to dynamic password challenges obtained from
hand-held security cards. (For discussion of dynamic password serving, see the MAX Security
Supplement.)
The Set FR commands enable you to bring down the nailed connection specified in the named
Frame Relay profile. The connection will be reestablished within a few seconds. With the Set
Circuit commands, you can activate or deactivate a Frame Relay circuit. (For details, see
Chapter 7, “Configuring Frame Relay.”)