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5 • Authentication
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admin—Not currently implemented.
•
monitor—Not currently implemented.
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rlogin—Causes the access server to rlogin into another host. See “Service IP (suServiceIP)” on page 46 for
information on configuring the remote host IP addresss.
•
telnet—Causes the access server to telnet into another host.
•
tcpraw—All 8 bits are passed unchecked and unaltered.
•
ppp—Access server will try to negotiate a PPP session.
•
cppp—Access server will try to negotiate a Compressed-PPP session.
Note
If a user attempts to login in using a different service than the one he
or she has been provided, the access server will reject the user. The
exception to this is CPPP which will revert to PPP if CPPP is not
available on the client.
•
slip—Access server will negotiate a SLIP connection—not currently supported.
•
cslip—Access server will negotiate a Compressed-SLIP connection—not currently supported.
•
dialout—Access server will give a dialout connection. The dialout connection is an AT command set driven
connection into one of the access server modems. On line help is provided by typing
at help <cr>
.
•
vpn—This option is currently not supported.
Note
If a user attempts to login in using a different service than the one he
or she has been provided, the access server will reject the user. The
exception to this is CPPP which will revert to PPP if CPPP is not
available on the client.
Note
All changes made to the running configuration must be saved to
FLASH by selecting
Record Current Configuration
under
Immedi-
ate Actions
on the
HOME
page of the access server. Failure to do so
will cause all configuration information to be lost the next time the
access server is re-booted.
After the user information has been entered, click
Submit
.
Modify Static User
To modify or further configure the user, click the username you just created to display the
Static User
window
(see figure 19). Refer to the following sections while modifying the Static User settings. When you are finished,
click
Submit
to store the changes.
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