
Chapter 6 - Remote Configuration and Management
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RASFinder Management Menu
The RASFinder Management Menu provides five functional options in addition to the option of
escaping and closing the Telnet session.
If you have entered a password in the Applications Setup dialog box in the RASFinder software,
and have selected an option from the RASFinder Management Menu, you will need to enter your
password before your choice is accepted.
To select an option, enter the number of the option and hit the Enter key. For example, to select the
Dial-Out option, type 1 <Enter>. For details on a parameter, refer to the associated on-line Help.
Dial-Out
The Dial-out option (Option 1) on the RASFinder Management Menu enables a Telnet user to
configure one of the WAN ports for a dial-out session. The default configuration of 115200 bps, 8N1
can be used for the dial-out session, or the user can specify each parameter for the port (e.g., the
baud rate, the number of data bits, parity, or the number of stop bits). When the connection is
established, anything entered on the keyboard is immediately presented to the selected WAN port.
When the dial-out session is over, the WAN port reverts to its original configuration.
RASFinder Management
The RASFinder Management option (Option 2) on the RASFinder Management Menu enables a
Telnet user to view router statistics or system information; another option enables the remote user to
Reset the router.
RASFinder Configuration
The RASFinder Configuration option (Option 3) on the RASFinder Management Menu enables a
Telnet user to view and change parameters on the protocol stacks, view or change bridge
information, select PPP or SLIP, select a WAN port, or enable/disable the supported servers
(applications).
Summary of Contents for RouteFinder MTASR3
Page 1: ...Remote Access Server with Integrated WAN Devices Model MTASR3 200 User Guide...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction and Description...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Installation...
Page 15: ...Chapter 3 Software Loading and Configuration...
Page 31: ...Chapter 4 RASFinder Software...
Page 59: ...Chapter 5 RAS Dial Out Redirector...
Page 66: ...Chapter 6 Remote Configuration and Management...
Page 75: ...Chapter 7 Service Warranty and Tech Support...
Page 79: ...Appendixes...
Page 96: ...Glossary of Terms...