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Output Filter
— Name of the output enabled filter for the specified
interface.
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Host Type
— Type of host this dial-in user is currently connected to.
Choices:
PROMPT
,
SELECT
, and
SPECIFIED
. Default:
SELECT.
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Connection Type
— Kind of connection this interface is configured for.
Choices:
DIRECT_CONN
,
NORMAL
,
DIRECT_NET
,
NO_PROMPT
, and
PROMPT_USER_ONLY
. Default:
NORMAL.
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Port Type
— Type of physical port configured. Choices:
NETWORK
,
LOGIN
, and
LOGIN_NETWORK
(default).
■
User Name
— Name of connected user. This value is set only if the
port is configured not to prompt for username.
■
Access
— Direction of calls currently configured on this interface.
Choices:
DIAL_IN
,
DIAL_OUT
, or
TWO_WAY
(default).
■
Dial Prefix
— A number defining the prefix to the phone number.
■
Init Script
— Initialization script currently in use. Default:
USR_int.
■
TCP Port
— TCP port number you associate with the login service.
Default: 0. Range: 0-65535.
■
Protocol — Currently connected protocol type. Choices:
PPP
or
SLIP
.
Default: PPP.
■
Prompt
— Dial-in prompt you set for this interface. Limit:
64 ASCII
characters
.
■
Login —
■
Message
- Salutation you specified for this interface. Limit:
64 ASCII
characters.
■
Host address
- IP address of the host specified for this interface.
■
Login Service
- Type of login service you configured for this interface.
Choices:
Telnet
,
rlogin
, and
ClearTCP
. Default:
Telnet
.
show interface
<interface_name>
counters
Displays counters for the specified interface. The interface name can be
either
rm0/eth:1
(the LAN interface),
loopback
,
internal
, or
x/slot:y/mod:z
(where x is the type of unit (rm0 for the RAS 1500 unit; pem0 or pem1
for the RAS 1500 Expansion Unit), y is the slot number, and z is the
modem number.