Configuring the Location Table
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Setting the Idle Timer
You can set the idle timer for a location with manual or on-demand connections. This
timer defines the length of time the line can be idle, with no network traffic in either
direction, before the PortMaster disconnects the connection. You can set the idle time in
seconds or minutes, to any value from 0 to 240. The default setting is 0 minutes. If the
value is set to 2 seconds or a longer interval, the port is reset after having no traffic for
the designated time. The idle timer is not reset by RIP, keepalive, or SAP packets. To
disable the idle timer, set the value to 0.
Note –
Idle timers for dial-in connections are set on each port or for specific users. Idle
timers for dial-out connections are set in the location table.
To set the idle time for a location with a manual or on-demand connection, use the
following command:
Command>
set location
Locname
idletime
Number
[
minutes
|
seconds
]
Setting Data over Voice
The PortMaster supports data-over-voice for inbound and outbound ISDN connections.
The PortMaster automatically accepts inbound voice calls and treats them as data calls.
You can force a data-over-voice call on an outbound ISDN connection by setting the
capability to
on
.
To turn on the data-over-voice capability for ISDN connections to a location, use the
following command:
Command>
set location
Locname
voice on
|
off
For more information on ISDN connections, see Chapter 11, “Configuring the
PortMaster 3,” and Chapter 12, “Using ISDN BRI.”
Setting CHAP
When you enter a username and password into the location table, they are used as the
system identifier and MD5 secret for CHAP authentication. You can turn on outbound
CHAP authentication and eliminate the need to use the
sysname
identifier and user
table configurations for CHAP, unless the device being dialed also dials in to the
PortMaster. The default setting is
off
.
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Summary of Contents for PortMaster
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Page 26: ...Subscribing to PortMaster Mailing Lists xxvi PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 32: ...Basic Configuration Steps 1 6 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 114: ...Configuring WAN Port Settings 6 12 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 128: ...Configuring Login Users 7 14 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 158: ...Restricting User Access 9 16 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 168: ...Configuring Ports for Modem Use 10 10 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 222: ...Frame Relay Subinterfaces 13 16 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 236: ...Troubleshooting a Synchronous V 25bis Connection 14 14 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 252: ...Using ISDN for On Demand Connections 15 16 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 264: ...Using ISDN for Internet Connections 16 12 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 276: ...Configuration Steps for Dial In Access 17 12 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 286: ...Configuration Steps for Shared Device Access 18 10 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 296: ...Troubleshooting a Leased Line Connection 19 10 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
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