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command. When you dial into the Model 5390 server from a Macintosh, the Macintosh CCL modem
configuration file also controls the connection until protocol negotiation is complete.
The CCL Converter supports SecureID, Enigma, and CLI Dialback.
Configuration
The Model 5390 administrator can configure the CCL Converter Application to connect to the Model
5390 port mode that is set to arap, auto_adapt, auto_detect, or to cli. Connecting to a CLI port is
useful only for networks requiring port passwords or SecureID security. The Model 5390 server
host-based (ACP) security is available via arap and auto_detect ports.
As administrator, configure the CCL Converter on the Macintosh as follows:
1
Using a Macintosh-based ftp program, such as Fetch, that is set to MacBinary, copy
the CCL Converter from the following directory on your UNIX load host:
usr/annex/src/examples/ccl_scripts
The file name is CCL Converter.
2
From the Macintosh Settings menu, select ARAP V1/Autodetect Delay, CLI Security, or
both, depending on the type of Model 5390 security you desire, as shown in
Table A10-7.
NOTE:
You must ‘escape out’ the space between the word CCL and the
word Converter in the CCL Converter file name. Do this by entering the
file name enclosed in double quotes, for example, “CCL Converter”.
Table A10-7. Selecting Security Type
CCL Setting
Port Parameter
Settings
Security Result
ARAP V1/Autodetect
Delay
mode: arap or
auto_detect
at_security=Y
Model 5390 ARAP
ACP security.
Summary of Contents for 5390
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Page 142: ...A5 12 893 741 B Printers ...
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Page 224: ...A9 38 893 741 B Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX Protocol ...
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