Automatic Logouts
Ports
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5.2.2 Naming Ports
The default name for each port is Port_n, where n denotes the port number; for example, Port_1.
To assign a particular name to a port, use the
command:
Figure 5-4:
Assigning Port Name
5.3 Automatic Logouts
Ports can be configured to log out automatically when the DSR signal is dropped or when they’ve
been inactive for a specified period of time.
5.3.0.1
DSRlogout
When a device connected to the RapidPrint 500 is disconnected or powered off, the DSR signal is
dropped. To configure a port to log out when this happens, use the
command.
Figure 5-5:
Enabling Dsrlogout
Normally, DSR must be enabled on a port for it to automatically log out when the device it is
attached to is turned off or disconnected. When DSRlogout is enabled, the server will log out the
port’s user if either of these cases occurs.
5.3.0.2
Inactivity Logout
To configure a port to log out after a specified period of inactivity, use the
command. This command works in conjunction with the
command, which defines an inactivity limit as a particular number of minutes. After this
period of time, a port with Inactivity Logout enabled will be considered inactive and automati-
cally logged out.
To enable Inactivity Logout for all ports, parallel and virtual, use the following command:
Figure 5-6:
Enabling Inactivity Logout
Local>> DEFINE PORT 1 NAME “console_1”
Local>> DEFINE PORT 1 DSRLOGOUT ENABLED
Local>> DEFINE PORT 1 INACTIVITY LOGOUT ENABLED
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