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Chapter 3 Understanding Erpcd
Using Remote Access Concentrator Server Tools for Windows NT
The acp_userinfo file can store accesscode attributes in a user profile.
To create an accesscode entry:
1.
Type
accesscode
followed by a code name.
For IPX clients, enter
IPX
for the access code.
2.
Type
phone_no
followed by an actual phone number (e.g.,
phone_no 634-5789
).
If you do not enter a phone number, the system prompts the user
for it. Enter
charge_back
for IPX clients, and the system
prompts a user for a phone number, drops the connection, and
calls the user back at that number.
3.
Type
in_pool
followed by the name of an inbound modem
pool (e.g.,
in_pool inboundpool1
).
4.
Type
out_pool
followed by the name of an outbound modem
pool (e.g.,
out_pool outboundpool1
).
5.
Type
job
followed by one CLI command, its arguments, and
end
.
You do not need to enter a job specification.
6.
Type
end
.
clicmd
The clicmd attribute lists CLI commands that erpcd will execute if the
profile matches. To use this attribute:
1.
From the Bay Networks program group window, double-
click on the appropriate icon to open the acp_userinfo file.
The acp_userinfo file opens in the Notepad editor.
2.
Find the area of the file where entry information resides and
type
clicmd
.
3.
Enter a single user or superuser CLI command, or the name
of an existing macro defined for a RAC.