
SCS1600/3200 User Guide
4: Application Setup
d) If you want to enable authentication, check the
Authenticate Users
box.
e) Click
the
Update
button.
Note:
If you inserted a PC-card modem while the SCS was powered up,
you need to restart the SCS.
3. Specify an IP Pool address range for remote users:
a) Click
the
Modems
or
Back to Modems
link.
b) Enter the IP pool address range for remote users.
Note:
The IP pool range must be in the same subnet range as the SCS
IP address and cannot be used by any other device on the network. If
only one modem is connected to the SCS, then only one IP address is
required for the pool. For this configuration, enter the same IP address in
the Start and End fields.
4. Reboot the SCS for the pool range settings to take effect.
Break Sequences
This section describes how to specify serial breaks and alternate break sequences.
Serial Breaks
Break conditions originating from serial connections are controlled on a per port basis.
Break conditions originating from incoming Telnet and SSH connections are based on the
settings for port 0, the network (template) port.
You must define where the break condition will be processed using the
Set/Define Port
Break [ Local | Remote ]
command for each serial port and port 0.
The default break sequence for port 0 is
<Ctrl+Y>
. There is no default break sequence
for the serial ports.
Alternate Break Sequences
You can additionally specify an alternate break (AltBreak) character for use with terminals
that cannot natively generate a break condition and for Telnet or SSH clients that cannot
generate break IAC sequences. The syntax for specifying an AltBreak sequence is:
Set/Define Port Break Character [ <char> | None ]
where
<char>
is a single character enclosed in quotes. You can specify non-printable
characters using the notation
\xx
, where xx is the hexadecimal representation for the
desired character. The
Show Port
command displays the current setting.
The table below shows some examples to help you understand how the SCS handles
breaks.
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