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TERMINAL SERVERS
A sample script to connect to the Terminal Server is as follows:
proc main
delay 1
transmit “^M”
delay 1
transmit “^M”
wait for “name>”
transmit $USERID
transmit “^M”
wait for “Local>”
transmit “c ppp^M”
endproc
As a RADIUS client, the 8-Port Terminal Server can use either PAP or
CHAP for password verification. However, the Terminal Server does not
include its own database. In order for PAP or CHAP to work, you need a
software version of 4.0 or above on the Terminal Server, with authentication
both enabled and configured.
A manual solution for using RADIUS with the Terminal Server is to add
a terminal window to the Dialup Networking configuration. This is achieved
in the following manner:
• Open Dialup Networking from the Control Panel and if necessary, double
click on Make New Connection and fill in the relevant details when
prompted.
• Right click on the new connection icon you have just created and choose
Properties.
• Click on the Configure button and choose the Options tab.
• Make sure the box that brings up a terminal window after dialing is
checked.
In this case, once the connection is established, a terminal window will
open on the screen. You then press <Enter> a couple of times and receive
the Local> prompt from the Terminal Server. Then you can log in with the
standard user-name and password. If the port was specified on the Terminal
Server to be dedicated for PPP, a PPP session will immediately begin. If not,
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