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• DEFINE PORT BROADCAST ENABLED/DISABLED—This
allows/disallows the port to display messages from any other ports.
Messages are sent using the BROADCAST command. (Default:
ENABLED)
• DEFINE PORT LOCK ENABLED/DISABLED—This allows/disallows
a user to lock his terminal (Default: ENABLED)
• DEFINE PORT PASSWORD ENABLED/DISABLED—This determines if
the
global server password
is required to log in to the specified port. This
password is set by the DEF SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD command and
applies to all the ports. If enabled, initial connection to a protected port
will display a single # and you have three chances to enter the password.
(Default: DISABLED and set to “access.”)
NOTE
This command should not be confused with PORT AUTHENTICATION,
which is used with RADIUS to fully authenticate specific users and
passwords.
• DEFINE PORT SECURITY ENABLED/DISABLED—This forces the port
into a secure status where only several non-privileged commands are
permitted. (Default: DISABLED—meaning that the port is not secured.)
• DEFINE PORT TELNET CLIENT—These parameters control the
behavior and options of the Telnet session initiated by the terminal
connected to the port. The default conditions are generally appropriate.
Reasons for change may include a need to prevent a special character
from being interrupted by the Terminal Server and to allow it to be sent
to the application. For further information, refer to
Chapters 6, 7,
and
8
.
• DEFINE PORT USERNAME user_name—This associates a permanent
username to the port, eliminating the prompt-request usually displayed
on login. This parameter is overridden if the port login needs to be
authenticated by RADIUS.
• DEFINE PORT VERIFICATION ENABLED/DISABLED—This defines if
the Terminal Server will send messages to the attached device regarding
the connection, disconnection, or switching of sessions. (Default:
ENABLED)
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