Cabletron Systems DLE33-MA Specifications

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Page 1 - Software Command Reference

9032860 Network AccessSoftware Command Reference

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Contentsviii KERBEROS [TIMEOUT] (privileged) ...4-28KERBEROS USER PASSWORD (KPASSWD) (sec

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-20KeywordsDISABLEDSpecifies that the access server sends no TCP keepalive probes to remote hosts with TCP connections.minut

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4-21SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsIPX (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command enables or alters IPX characteristics.KeywordsENABLEDInitialize

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-22LEARN Learn the network number for the FRAME from the network IPX packets. The network number is learned under the fol

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4-23SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsKERBEROS PASSWORD SERVICE PORT (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies the TCP port number to whic

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-24KERBEROS REALM (privileged) Syntax

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4-25SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsDescriptionThe SET/DEFINE/CHANGE REALM command family sets up and tears down the various realms used to identify particu

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-26ACCESSThe ACCESS clause sets the realm’s default access mode at connection establishment time. The supported values are:

Page 10 - Contents

4-27SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSome realms support the following clauses:KERBEROS TICKET SERVICE PORT (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged comm

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-28KERBEROS [TIMEOUT] (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies the number of seconds that a key distr

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4-29SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsRestrictions• This command affects the master KDCs database. The SET and CHANGE commands are not supported.• The entered

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ixContents PORT PPP IPCP...4-61PORT PPP IPCP ADDRESS

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-30MENU MENU (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command is used to create a menu with an associated name and a po

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4-31SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsENABLED/DISABLEDIf ENABLED is specified, the ports specified are added to the list of ports allowed to use this menu. If D

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-32nThe line number being described. The top line is 1.Display_stringA display_string is a text string up to 80 characters

Page 17 - About This Manual

4-33SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT - PORT AUTOPROMPTPORT (secure) SyntaxDescriptionThis command (available to all users) modifies port characteristics.

Page 18 - Conventions

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-34• Secure and nonprivileged users cannot specify all port characteristics. These restrictions are specified with the appli

Page 19 - Using Access Server Commands

4-35SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsRestrictions• If any of the ports in the port-list are logged in, you cannot use the SET or CHANGE port-list ACCESS REMO

Page 20 - Online Help

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-36RestrictionSince the AUTHENTICATION command takes effect only when you log in, the SET and CHANGE commands are not allow

Page 21 - Naming Conventions

4-37SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT AUTOBAUD (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that specifies whether the access server automatically det

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-38PORT AUTOLINK(privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that defines AUTOLINK characteristics.KeywordsAUTHENTICATIO

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4-39SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsnumberIndicates the number of seconds the DECserver waits to sense one of the following:• A valid PPP frame• A valid SLI

Page 24 - Specifying Passwords

Contentsx PORT TELNET SERVER EOR INDICATION (privileged)...4-89PORT TELNET SERVER HOTKEY (privileged)...

Page 25 - Specifying a Port List

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-40PORT BACKWARD SWITCH - PORT DTRWAITPORT BACKWARD SWITCH (secure)SyntaxDescriptionAn option (available to all users) that

Page 26 - Entering Commands

4-41SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT BREAK (secure)SyntaxDescriptionAn option (available to all users) that specifies how the Break key is handled during

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-42PORT BROADCAST (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that specifies whether the port receives messages s

Page 28 - Special Keys

4-43SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT DEDICATED (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that specifies a service to which a local access port is

Page 29 - Command Descriptions

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-44host-name [PORT tcp-port]Specifies the Internet host name or address, and an optional Telnet/TCP port number. PPPSpecifies

Page 30 - Commands BACKWARDS - CRASH

4-45SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT DEFAULT PROTOCOL (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionAn option that defines the default protocol for the port. The factory-

Page 31 - CLOSE PORT

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-46DIALSets the default protocol to the DIAL protocol. The access server defaults to the DIAL protocol if you do not specif

Page 32 - CONNECT

4-47SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT DSRLOGOUT (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that specifies whether the access server should log out a

Page 33 - CONNECT AUTOLINK

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-48RestrictionYou should set DTRWAIT ENABLED for only those ports that have SIGNAL CONTROL or MODEM CONTROL ENABLED.

Page 34 - CONNECT [DIAL]

4-49SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT FAILOVER - PORT LOSS NOTIFICATIONPORT FAILOVER (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that specifies

Page 35 - CONNECT PPP

xiContents SERVER MAINTENANCE PASSWORD (privileged)...4-123SERVER MULTICAST TIMER (privileged) ...

Page 36 - CONNECT RLOGIN (secure)

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-50XONSpecifies Transmit On/Transmit Off (XON/XOFF) flow control. XON is the default flow control.DISABLEDSpecifies no flow cont

Page 37 - CONNECT/OPEN TELNET

4-51SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT GROUPS (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that specifies which of the groups authorized for the

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-52PORT INACTIVITY LOGOUT (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that determines whether the access server automa

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4-53SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT LIMITED VIEW (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that specifies whether a nonprivileged port is prohibi

Page 40 - Commands DIAL - FORWARDS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-54PORT LOCK (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that specifies whether a port user can enter the LOCK command.

Page 41 - DISCONNECT/CLOSE PORT

4-55SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT LOSS NOTIFICATION (nonprivileged) SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that specifies whether you are alerted wit

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-56PORT MESSAGE CODES - PORT PASSWORDPORT MESSAGE CODES (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that specifie

Page 43 - FORWARDS

4-57SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT MULTISESSIONS (secure)SyntaxDescriptionAn option (available to all users) that specifies whether session management

Page 44 - Commands HELP - MONITOR

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-58PORT ON-DEMAND LOADING (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that specifies on-demand loading of fonts f

Page 45 - INITIALIZE

4-59SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT PASSWORD (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that specifies whether a password is required for you to l

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Contentsxii SESSION TELNET SYNCH REQUEST (secure)...4-147SESSION TELNET TERMINAL (privileged)...

Page 47 - LEAVE MENU

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-60PORT PPP - PORT PPP IPXCPPORT PPP (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged command that specifies that a Point-to-Point

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4-61SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT PPP ATCPSyntaxDescriptionThis option controls whether ATCP (AppleTalk Control Protocol) negotiation will be allowed

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-62PORT PPP IPCP ADDRESSSyntaxDescriptionSpecifies whether the access server should attempt to negotiate the IP address for

Page 50 - AUTHENTICATION COUNTERS

4-63SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT PPP IPCP COMPRESSIONSyntaxDescriptionSpecifies whether the access server negotiates the use of a compression protoco

Page 51 - REMOVE QUEUE

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-64PORT PPP IPCP HOST ADDRESS (nonprivileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis option associates a host address with the PPP interface

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4-65SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT PPP IPXCPSyntaxDescriptionThis option controls whether the IPXCP (IPX Control Protocol) negotiation is allowed on t

Page 53 - SEND TELNET

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-66PORT PPP LCP - PORT PPP LCP MRUPORT PPP LCP SyntaxDescriptionThis option controls whether the LCP negotiation is allowed

Page 54 - SETUP PRINTER

4-67SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsRestrictionThe DEFINE and CHANGE commands require a privileged status. The SET command has a secure status.PORT PPP LCP

Page 55 - TEST INTERNET

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-68PORT PPP LCP CALLBACK (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis command specifies whether the access server allows the peer to n

Page 56 - TEST LOOP

4-69SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsRestrictionThe DEFINE and CHANGE commands require privileged status. The SET command requires secure status.PORT PPP LCP

Page 57 - TEST PORT

xiiiContents PORT PPP - PORT SECURITY COUNTERS...5-20PORT PPP (secure)...

Page 58 - TEST SERVICE

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-70PORT PPP LCP PASSIVE - PORT PPP LCP/IPCP/ATCP/IPXCP RESTARTPORT PPP LCP PASSIVESyntaxDescriptionThis option controls whe

Page 59 - ZERO COUNTERS

4-71SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT PPP LCP PFC SyntaxDescriptionThe keyword PFC is an abbreviation for protocol field compression. PPP uses a two-chara

Page 60 - node-name

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-72PORT PPP LCP/IPCP/ATCP/IPXCP MAXFAILURESyntaxDescriptionThis option determines how many times LCP, IPCP, ATCP, or IPXCP

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4-73SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsRestrictionThe DEFINE and CHANGE commands require a privileged status. The SET command has a nonprivileged status.PORT P

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-74PORT PREFERRED - PORT RINGPORT PREFERRED (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that specifies a preferre

Page 63 - CLEAR/PURGE Commands

4-75SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commandsport-nameYou must use the DEFINE PORT command to set the port’s default protocol to match the protocol (LAT, Telnet, or

Page 64 - COMMAND GROUP LINE

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-76RestrictionEnabling this characteristic on a secure port allows the port user to modify the physical port characteristic

Page 65 - DIALER SCRIPT

4-77SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSET/DEFINE/CHANGE PORT RLOGIN - PORT SIGNAL SELECTSET/DEFINE/CHANGE PORT RLOGIN (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command se

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-78term-typeSpecifies the type of terminal. May only be "unknown" or VTxxx, where xxx is some integer.DEFAULTReset

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4-79SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT SESSION LIMIT (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that limits the number of permitted sessions (range:

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-80PORT SIGNAL CONTROL (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that specifies whether the access server manipulates

Page 70 - INTERNET NAMEserver

4-81SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT SLIP - PORT STOP BITSPORT SLIP (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that specifies whether SLIP is e

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-82• AUTOCOMPRESS, SLIP/CSLIP will start out with compression disabled, but if the SLIP receives a compressed packet, compr

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4-83SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsRestrictions• A port list is not allowed; the host addresses must be unique.• The host address must be in the same subne

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-84PORT SPEED (INPUT/OUTPUT) (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that specifies the port speed in bits pe

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4-85SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT TELNET CLIENT - PORT TELNET SERVER NOP INDICATIONPORT TELNET CLIENT (secure) SyntaxDescriptionAn option (available

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-86PORT TELNET SERVER (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that allows you to specify the characteristics to b

Page 76 - SNMP COMMUNITY

4-87SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT TELNET SERVER AYT INDICATION (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionAYT (Are-You-There) defines a character that will be sent

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-88PORT TELNET SERVER EC INDICATION (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionEC (Erase previous Character) defines a character that will

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4-89SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT TELNET SERVER EL INDICATION (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionEL (Erase previous Line) defines a character that will be s

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xiii Preface About This Manual The Cabletron Network Access Software Commands manual is written for the person who sets up, maintains, and manages

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-90PORT TELNET SERVER IP INDICATION (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionIP (Interrupt Process) defines a character that will be sen

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4-91SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT TELNET SERVER NEWLINE FROM TERMINAL (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis characteristic defines a 1- or 2-character seq

Page 82 - ACCOUNTING - COUNTRY

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-92PORT TELNET SERVER NEWLINE TO TERMINAL (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis characteristic defines a 1- or 2-character seque

Page 83 - ACCOUNTING THRESHOLD

4-93SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT TN3270 - PORT TN3270 MODELPORT TN3270 (secure)SyntaxDescriptionA secure option that modifies the current TN3270 Clie

Page 84 - APPLETALK [ADDRESS] CACHE

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-94PORT TN3270 KEYMAP (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionCustomized key mappings are allowed. You can enter a command to decla

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4-95SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsDEFAULTSets the keymap back to the default definition (VT100/VT220) of the defined TN3270 KEYMAP characteristic. Any custo

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-96ASCII Code Mnemonics TableThe following table shows the ASCII code mnemonics for defining the TN3270-function. Each mnemo

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4-97SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsCTRL/S 13 DC3 7-bit control charactersCTRL/T 14 DC4 7-bit control charactersCTRL/U 15 NAK 7-bit control charactersCTRL/V

Page 88 - DIALER [SERVICE]

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-98ENTER 1B 4F 4D ESC O M Numeric-Keypad Keys-Application ModeKPCOMMA 1B 4F 6C ESC O I Numeric-Keypad Keys-Application Mode

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4-99SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsUPARROW 1B 5B 41 or 1B 4F 41ESC [A or ESC O ACursor or Application ModeDOWNARROW 1B 5B 42 or 1B 4F 42ESC [B or ESC O BCu

Page 90 - DIALER SCRIPT [NAME]

Prefacexiv Conventions This book uses the following conventions:• The Return key, which you must press to execute all commands, is not shown in comma

Page 91 - INTERNET

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-1007-Bit ASCII Graphic Code TableThe table in the Table section lists the keymappings for default VT100 and VT220 keymaps

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4-101SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsDUP EXT * EXT F12 ENTER ENTER ENTER ERASEEOF EXT KPCOMMA F18ERASEINP EXT KPMINUS EXT F18EXIT CTRL/Z CTRL/Z EXT KPDOT

Page 93 - INTERNET DHCP

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-102PORT TN3270 KEYMAP [NVRAM] LIMIT (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionA privileged option that specifies the number of user-defin

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4-103SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT TN3270 MODEL (nonprivileged) SyntaxDescriptionWith this nonprivileged option, you must specify if IBM model 2 info

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-104PORT TN3270 NULLS - PORT TYPEPORT TN3270 NULLS (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that determines h

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4-105SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT TN3270 TERMINAL (nonprivileged) SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that tells the access server which termina

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-106PORT TYPE (secure)SyntaxDescriptionAn option (available to all users) that specifies the port device type as ANSI (the d

Page 98 - INTERNET NAMESERVER

4-107SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORT USERNAME - PRIVILEGED/NOPRIVILEGEDPORT USERNAME (nonprivileged) SyntaxDescriptionA nonprivileged option that speci

Page 99 - INTERNET TCP KEEPALIVE TIMER

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-108PRINTER (privileged)Syntax DescriptionThis command creates a new LPD printer name or modifies the characteristics of an

Page 100 - INTERNET WINS

4-109SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsAUTOCRAutomatically inserts a carriage return. When you enable this option, the access server inserts a carriage return

Page 101 - (privileged)

1-1 Chapter 1 Using Access Server Commands Overview Introduction This chapter briefly describes features of the access server that you should be famil

Page 102 - KERBEROS LIFETIME

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-110PRIVILEGED/NOPRIVILEGED (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command enables the port you are using to perform privileg

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4-111SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsRADIUS REALM - SECURITY WARNING INTERVALRADIUS REALM (privileged)The command syntax for RADIUS REALM is identical to th

Page 104 - KERBEROS REALM

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-112RADIUS/KERBEROS/SECURID [TIMEOUT] (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies the number of seconds

Page 105 - PERMISSIONS

4-113SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSECURID REALM (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThe command syntax for SECURID REALM is nearly identical to that for KERBERO

Page 106 - SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-114The SET/DEFINE/CHANGE REALM command family sets up and tears down the various realms used to identify particular admini

Page 107 - KERBEROS TICKET SERVICE PORT

4-115SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsACCESSThe ACCESS clause sets the realm’s default access mode at connection establishment time. The supported values are

Page 108 - KERBEROS [TIMEOUT]

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-116Some realms support the following clauses:SECURID [SERVICE] PORT (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionChanges SecurID User Aut

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4-117SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSECURITY WARNING [INTERVAL] (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionSET SECURITY WARNING is a privileged command that allows the

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SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-118SERVER - SERVER MULTICAST TIMERSERVER (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies access server char

Page 111 - MENU LINE

4-119SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSERVER BROADCAST (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies whether the BROADCAST is ENABLED (defaul

Page 113 - PORT - PORT AUTOPROMPT

Using Access Server Commands1-2 Online Help Introduction You can display brief descriptions of all access server commands and characteristics availab

Page 114 - PORT ACCESS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-120SERVER DUMP (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies whether upline dumping of access server memor

Page 115 - PORT AUTHENTICATION

4-121SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsRestrictionYou cannot use the SET command with this parameter while any LAT session is active.SERVER INACTIVITY TIMER (

Page 116 - PORT AUTHORIZED GROUPS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-122SERVER LOCK (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies whether interactive port users can use the L

Page 117 - PORT AUTOCONNECT

4-123SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSERVER MAINTENANCE PASSWORD (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies a password that must be ente

Page 118 - PORT AUTOLINK

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-124SERVER NAME - SERVER SOFTWARESERVER NAME (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies a 1- to 16-char

Page 119 - PORT AUTOPROMPT

4-125SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSERVER NUMBER (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies a number for the access server (range: 0 t

Page 120 - PORT BACKWARD SWITCH

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-126SERVER PASSWORD LIMIT (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies the number of times a user can try

Page 121 - PORT BREAK

4-127SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSERVER PROMPT (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies a unique string of characters for the prom

Page 122 - PORT CHARACTER SIZE

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-128SERVER REMOTE PASSWORD (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies a password that remote users must

Page 123 - PORT DEDICATED

4-129SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsDISABLEDThe access server will respond only to solicit information datagrams requesting local node and service informat

Page 124 - PORT DEFAULT MENU

1-3Using Access Server Commands Naming Conventions Naming Conventions for Access Servers and LAT Services Some commands require you to enter an acces

Page 125 - PORT DEFAULT PROTOCOL

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-130SERVER SERVICE GROUPS (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies which groups are assigned to all l

Page 126 - PORT DIALUP

4-131SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSERVER SOFTWARE (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies the filename (1 to 9 characters) of the a

Page 127 - PORT DTRWAIT

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-132SERVER TFTP - SERVICE QUEUESERVER TFTP (privileged)SyntaxDEFINE SERVER TFTP HOST [ADDRESS] {nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn | NONE}Desc

Page 128 - Restriction

4-133SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsExample: DEFINE SERVER TFTP HOSTLocal> DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE "/tftp/ww"Local> DEFINE SERVER TFTP HOST

Page 129 - PORT FLOW CONTROL

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-134Keywordsservice-nameThis privileged command specifies the name of the LAT service you wish to define. You can have a maxi

Page 130 - PORT FORWARD SWITCH

4-135SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSERVICE IDENTIFICATION (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies a brief description of the LAT se

Page 131 - PORT GROUPS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-136SERVICE PORTS (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies ports that offer the LAT service (default:

Page 132 - PORT INTERRUPTS

4-137SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSESSION LAT - SESSION TELNET IP REQUESTSESSION LAT (secure) SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command (available to all user

Page 133 - PORT LOCAL SWITCH

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-138SESSION TELNET (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command (available to all users) modifies the Telnet client characte

Page 134 - PORT LONGBREAK LOGOUT

4-139SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSESSION TELNET AUTOFLUSH (secure)SyntaxDescriptionAutomatic Flush specifies that an Automatic Flush of output (same as A

Page 135 - PORT LOSS NOTIFICATION

Using Access Server Commands1-4 Domain names can be of two types, either absolute (fully qualified) or relative. An absolute domain name has all the l

Page 136 - PORT MODEM CONTROL

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-140SESSION TELNET AYT REQUEST (secure)SyntaxDescriptionAre-You-There (AYT) request defines a keyboard character that, when

Page 137 - PORT NAME

4-141SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSESSION TELNET BREAK (BRK) REQUEST (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThe secure BRK or BREAK request defines a keyboard character

Page 138 - PORT PARITY

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-142SESSION TELNET ECHO (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThe secure Echo (ECHO) option specifies whether input on this connection sh

Page 139 - PORT PASSWORD

4-143SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSESSION TELNET FLOW CONTROL (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command specifies how the access server handles flow con

Page 140 - PORT PPP - PORT PPP IPXCP

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-144SESSION TELNET NEWLINE FROM HOST - SESSION TELNET VERIFICATIONSESSION TELNET NEWLINE FROM HOST (secure)SyntaxDescriptio

Page 141 - PORT PPP IPCP

4-145SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsRestrictionSame restriction as NEWLINE FROM HOST.SESSION TELNET NEWLINE TO HOST (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure co

Page 142 - PORT PPP IPCP ADDRESS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-146SESSION TELNET PROFILE (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command selects a set of characteristics for a Telnet conne

Page 143 - PORT PPP IPCP COMPRESSION

4-147SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSESSION TELNET SIGNAL REQUEST (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command enables or disables predefined keyboard chara

Page 144 - PORT PPP IPCP HOST ADDRESS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-148SESSION TELNET TERMINAL (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command allows you to specify the terminal type du

Page 145 - PORT PPP IPXCP

4-149SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSESSION TELNET VERIFICATION (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command specifies the display of information messages b

Page 146 - PORT PPP LCP ACFC

1-5Using Access Server Commands Naming Conventions for Other Authentication Services The Access Server uses the Kerberos realm name concept for other

Page 147 - PORT PPP LCP AUTHENTICATION

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-150SESSION TN3270 FLOW CONTROL - SYSTEMSESSION TN3270 FLOW CONTROL (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command option cha

Page 148 - PORT PPP LCP MAP

4-151SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsSNMP (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command configures the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agen

Page 149 - PORT PPP LCP MRU

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-152AUTHENTICATION [FAILURE]When enabled, the access server can emit authentication failure traps. These traps are sent whe

Page 150 - LCP/IPCP/ATCP/IPXCP RESTART

4-153SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsGETNEXTWhen enabled, allows members of the community to read values sequentially from the server supported MIBs. The de

Page 151 - PORT PPP LCP PFC

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-154The following command enables Internet hosts that can access the community “MONTY” to use SNMP GET messages to obtain v

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4-155SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsTELNET LISTENER - USERACCOUNTTELNET LISTENER (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies a Telnet lis

Page 153

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-156PORTSSpecifies the access server physical ports or the remote console virtual port with which a Telnet listener will be

Page 154 - PORT PREFERRED - PORT RING

4-157SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsExamples: SET/DEFINE/CHANGE TELNET LISTENERLocal> SET TELNET LISTENER 23 CONSOLE ENABLED Local> SET TELNET LISTEN

Page 155 - PORT REMOTE MODIFICATION

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-158TN3270 ATOE (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command allows you to change an ASCII to EBCDIC translation. A

Page 156 - PORT RING

4-159SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsTN3270 ETOA (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command allows you to change an EBCDIC to ASCII translation. A

Page 157 - SIGNAL SELECT

Using Access Server Commands1-6 Specifying Passwords Conventions for Specifying Passwords Unless Chapter 2 states otherwise, all passwords have 1 to

Page 158 - PORT SECURITY

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-160TN3270 KEYMAP (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command allows you to redefine a TN3270 function for a custom

Page 159 - PORT SIGNAL CHECK

4-161SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commandsascii-code-mnemonic Any of the ASCII key code mnemonics described in the Table , which represents ASCII character seque

Page 160 - PORT SIGNAL SELECT

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-162TN3270 TERMINAL (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command creates a customized TN3270 TERMINAL device in the

Page 161 - PORT SLIP - PORT STOP BITS

4-163SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsUSERACCOUNT (privileged)Syntax

Page 162 - PORT SLIP HOST ADDRESS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-164DescriptionThis privileged command allows the security manager to manage a small local database to be used for authenti

Page 163 - PORT SLIP MTU

4-165SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsACCESSThe ACCESS clause specifies the default access mode this user is granted. The supported values are:PERMISSIONSThe

Page 164 - PORT STOP BITS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-166CALLBACKThe CALLBACK clause specifies if mandatory callback is required for this user. The supported values are:An admin

Page 165 - NOP INDICATION

4-167SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsDIALBACK NUMBERThe DIALBACK NUMBER is used for Mandatory Dialback as well as for PPP Callback on the same port (where t

Page 166 - PORT TELNET SERVER

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-168

Page 167 - (privileged)

5-1Chapter 5SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsOverviewIntroductionThis chapter describes the SHOW, MONITOR, and LIST commands.The SHOW command displays curren

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1-7Using Access Server Commands Specifying a Port List Conventions for Specifying a Port List When specifying a port list in an access server command

Page 169 - PORT TELNET SERVER HOTKEY

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-2ACCOUNTING - APPLETALKACCOUNTING (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command displays the values of the Accounting chara

Page 170

5-3SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsAPPLETALK (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command displays operational information pertinent to AppleTalk.KeywordsAR

Page 171

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-4APPLETALK (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command displays the values of the permanent AppleTalk characteristics.

Page 172

5-5SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsCOMMAND GROUP - DIALER SERVICECOMMAND GROUPSyntaxDescriptionThis command displays the names of the command groups in the

Page 173 - PORT TN3270 FLOW CONTROL

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-6DIALER SERVICE (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis nonprivileged command produces a display of one or all dialer service

Page 174 - PORT TN3270 KEYMAP

5-7SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsINTERNET - INTERNET HOST INTERNET (secure) SyntaxDescriptionThis command (available to all users) displays information in

Page 175

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-8INTERNET ARP ENTRY (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command (available to all users) displays ARP entries in the access serv

Page 176 - ASCII Code Mnemonics Table

5-9SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsExample: SHOW/MONITOR/LIST INTERNET GATEWAYLocal> SHOW INTERNET GATEWAYThis command displays all current gateways in t

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SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-10DOMAINIdentifies the domain-name as a specific domain name for a particular domain. The domain name for a domain must be a

Page 178

5-11SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsINTERNET NAME RESOLUTION - MEMORYINTERNET NAME RESOLUTION (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command (available to all users)

Page 179

Using Access Server Commands1-8 Entering Commands Entering Commands This section describes command line editing features for entering access server c

Page 180

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-12Restrictions• MONITOR is a privileged command.• COUNTERS is invalid for the LIST command.• Secure users cannot execute t

Page 181

5-13SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsKERBEROS CHARACTERISTICS (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis nonprivileged command shows all the current settings for K

Page 182

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-14KeywordsALLThis command option will display the characteristics for all menus.MEMORY (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secur

Page 183 - PORT TN3270 MODEL

5-15SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsNODES - PORT AUTHORIZATION [STATUS]NODES (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command displays information about LAT service no

Page 184 - PORT TN3270 NULLS - PORT TYPE

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-16STATUSDisplays full information about the specified node(s), including name, address, identification string, enabled group

Page 185 - PORT TN3270 VERIFICATION

5-17SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsReferenceFor a detailed description of the displays, refer the to Network Access Software Management guide.KeywordsACCES

Page 186 - PORT TYPE

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-18Examples: SHOW/LIST/MONITOR PORTSLocal> SHOW PORT ACCESS REMOTE SUMMARYThis command displays a one-line summary of in

Page 187 - PORT VERIFICATION

5-19SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsPORT AUTHORIZATION [STATUS] (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis command shows the user profile being used for the specifi

Page 188 - PRINTER

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-20PORT PPP - PORT SECURITY COUNTERSPORT PPP (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThese commands display the PPP counters and status.Ke

Page 189

5-21SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsPORT PPP LCP/IPCP/ATCP/IPXCP (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThese secure commands display information associated with PPP LCP,

Page 190 - PRIVILEGED/NOPRIVILEGED

1-9Using Access Server Commands Command Line Editing and Recall The access server supports command line editing and recall.Command line editing enabl

Page 191 - RADIUS REALM

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-22Restrictions• MONITOR is a privileged command.• When using the MONITOR command, your port type characteristic should be

Page 192

5-23SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsPORT SECURITY COUNTERS (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis command displays all port-related security counters. The dis

Page 193 - SECURID REALM

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-24PORT SESSION - PORT SESSION TN3270 KEYMAPPORT SESSION (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command (available to all users) dis

Page 194

5-25SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsSTATUSDisplays the current session status.For the SHOW PORT SESSION command, the field will display the port setting read

Page 195

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-26Example: SHOW/MONITOR PORT SESSIONLocal> SHOW PORT 1 SESSION ALL STATUSPort 1, session 1, Protocol Ping (no status in

Page 196 - SECURID [SERVICE] PORT

5-27SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsLocal> SHOW PORT SESSION STATUSRemote Console, Session 1, Protocol TELNETDo-Binary

Page 197 - SECURITY WARNING [INTERVAL]

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-28KeywordsPORT ALLSpecifies that the information for all ports session keymap be displayed.PORT port-listDisplays sessions

Page 198 - SERVER ANNOUNCEMENTS

5-29SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsExample: SHOW PORT SESSION TN3270 KEYMAPLocal> SHOW PORT 1 SESSION 1 TN3270 KEYMAPPORT 1, SESSION 1, Protocol TN3270

Page 199 - SERVER CONSOLE PORT

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-30PF1 PF1 " "PF2 PF2 " " PF3 PF3 " " PF4 KP7 " " PF5 KP8 " " PF6 KP9 &qu

Page 200 - SERVER IDENTIFICATION

5-31SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsRestrictions• Entering this command for a non-TN3270 session results in an error message.• This command does not support

Page 201 - SERVER KEEPALIVE TIMER

Using Access Server Commands1-10Special KeysSpecial Keys TableThe following table describes the special keys that you can use when entering commands:K

Page 202 - SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-32Restrictions• When using the MONITOR command, your port type characteristic should be set to ANSI; otherwise, the displa

Page 203 - SERVER MULTICAST TIMER

5-33SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsCLIENTDisplays Telnet client characteristics. This is the default.For the SHOW PORT TELNET CLIENT command, this field wil

Page 204 - SERVER NAME - SERVER SOFTWARE

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-34PORT TN3270 CHARACTERISTICS (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command displays current values for TN3270 port characteristic

Page 205 - SERVER PASSCHECK

5-35SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsRestrictionOnly a privileged user can view the keymap for another port. Example: SHOW/MONITOR/LIST PORT TN3270 KEYMAPLoc

Page 206 - SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORD

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-36QUEUE - SECURITY SUMMARYQUEUE (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis nonprivileged command displays information about entr

Page 207 - SERVER REALM

5-37SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsExample: SHOW/MONITOR QUEUELocal> SHOW QUEUE NODE NELSONRADIUS/SERVER REALM/KERBEROS CHARACTERISTICS (nonprivileged)S

Page 208 - SERVER RESPONDER

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-38Example: SHOW SECURIDLocal> SHOW SECURIDRetransmit Interval: 00:00:02 Retransmit TimeOut: 00:00:20

Page 209 - SERVER RETRANSMIT LIMIT

5-39SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsRealm: kerberos.realm.somewhere Secret: (Entered) Host: foo.bar.foo.com Autho

Page 210 - SERVER SESSION LIMIT

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-40Example: SHOW SECURITY COUNTERSLocal> SHOW SECURITY COUNTERS Total Total

Page 211 - SERVER SOFTWARE

5-41SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsSERVER - SESSIONSSERVER (nonprivileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis nonprivileged command displays service information about th

Page 212 - SERVER TFTP - SERVICE QUEUE

2-1Chapter 2Command DescriptionsCommand Descriptions OverviewIntroductionThis chapter describes the access server commands that are not explained in o

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SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-42Example: SHOW SERVER COUNTERSLocal> SHOW SERVER COUNTERSThis command displays the access server counters from the ope

Page 214 - SERVICE CONNECTIONS

5-43SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsKeywordsALLDisplays information for all LAT services (whether available or unavailable) in the database that match your

Page 215 - SERVICE PASSWORD

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-44Examples: SHOW SERVICELocal> SHOW SERVICE DEVELOPThis command displays status information about service DEVELOP, incl

Page 216 - SERVICE QUEUE

5-45SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsSNMP - TELNET LISTENERSNMPSyntaxDescriptionThese commands display SNMP-related information, such as SNMP characteristics

Page 217 - SESSION LAT

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-46Examples: SHOW SNMPLocal> SHOW SNMP STATUSThis command displays whether the SNMP protocol is running or not running.L

Page 218 - SESSION TELNET AO REQUEST

5-47SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsTCP LISTENER (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command (available to all users) displays information about TCP listeners on

Page 219 - SESSION TELNET AUTOSYNCH

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-48TELNET LISTENER (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command (available to all users) displays information about Telnet listene

Page 220 - SESSION TELNET BINARY

5-49SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsTN3270 ATOE/ETOA - USERSTN3270 ATOE/ETOA (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command allows you to display the current transla

Page 221 - SESSION TELNET CHARACTER SIZE

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-50KEYMAPThis command shows the current mapping of IBM functions to DEC key sequences for the specified k-name.USERACCOUNT (

Page 222 - SESSION TELNET EOR REQUEST

5-51SHOW/MONITOR/LIST CommandsExample: SHOW USERACCOUNTLocal> SHOW USERACCOUNT ALLServer Realm: NAS700.LKG.FOO.COMUsername: Bet

Page 223 - SESSION TELNET FLOW CONTROL

iNotice Notice Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior n

Page 224 - TELNET VERIFICATION

Command Descriptions2-2Commands BACKWARDS - CRASHBACKWARDS (secure)SyntaxBACKWARDSDescriptionThis command (available to all users) resumes the session

Page 225 - (secure)

SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands5-52Example: SHOW USERSLocal> SHOW USERSThis command displays user names affiliated with ports that have permanent user na

Page 226 - SESSION TELNET QUOTE

2-3Command DescriptionsALLIs a privileged parameter specifying that the message is sent to all ports on the access server.message-textIs the text of t

Page 227 - SESSION TELNET SYNCH REQUEST

Command Descriptions2-4CONNECT (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis secure command requests a connection to the LAT service. For more information, refer to t

Page 228 - SESSION TELNET TOGGLE ECHO

2-5Command DescriptionsThe first command connects the port to its preferred service, provided one is defined. The second command connects the port to th

Page 229 - SESSION TELNET VERIFICATION

Command Descriptions2-6Restrictions• The port must have SLIP or PPP enabled.• Only one SLIP or PPP session per port is allowed at any given time.• The

Page 230 - SESSION TN3270 VERIFICATION

2-7Command DescriptionsExample: CONNECT [DIAL]Local> CONNECT [DIAL] AT_TRADESHOWThis command connects the dial service AT_TRADESHOW.CONNECT PORT (

Page 231

Command Descriptions2-8Example: CONNECT PPPLocal> CONNECT PPPThis command starts a PPP session on the current port.CONNECT RLOGIN (secure)SyntaxDes

Page 232

2-9Command DescriptionsCONNECT SLIP (secure)SyntaxCONNECT [SLIP]DescriptionThis command (available to all users) specifies that a SLIP session will be

Page 233

Command Descriptions2-10When making connections, use either of the following methods:• Specify the host either by host-name or inet-address, and speci

Page 234

2-11Command DescriptionsCRASH (privileged)SyntaxThis privileged command shuts down the access server and initiates an upline dump. When this command i

Page 235 - TELNET LISTENER - USERACCOUNT

Noticeii The following copyrights apply to the CMU BOOTP implementation:© Carnegie Mellon 1988Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this pr

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Command Descriptions2-12Commands DIAL - FORWARDSDIAL (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command establishes a session using a dial service offered on the s

Page 237

2-13Command DescriptionsKeywordsALLTerminates all sessions on a port.SESSION session-numberTerminates a particular session. (The default is your curre

Page 238 - TN3270 ATOE

Command Descriptions2-14DO command_groupSyntaxDescriptionThe DO command is used by the access server user to execute a set of commands contained withi

Page 239 - TN3270 ETOA

2-15Command DescriptionsENTER MENUSyntaxDescriptionIf this command is entered in response to the Local> prompt, the specified menu must have previou

Page 240 - TN3270 KEYMAP

Command Descriptions2-16Commands HELP - MONITORHELP (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command displays conventional online HELP for the access server. Cha

Page 241

2-17Command DescriptionsINITIALIZE (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command reinitializes the access server. By default, the access server

Page 242 - TN3270 TERMINAL

Command Descriptions2-18DELAY minutesSpecifies that the initialization procedure is delayed by the specified number of minutes (range: 0 to 1440; defaul

Page 243 - USERACCOUNT

2-19Command DescriptionsINITIALIZE CANCEL (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command terminates a previous INITIALIZE command (provided the

Page 244

Command Descriptions2-20Example: LOCKLocal> LOCK Lock Password> FROGS (not displayed) Verification> FROGS (not displayed) Local -019- Port 6

Page 245

2-21Command DescriptionsALLIs a privileged option that logs out all ports except the port where the command is entered.CONSOLEIs a privileged option t

Page 246 - The supported values are:

iiiNotice FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may no

Page 247

Command Descriptions2-22Commands OPEN/TELNET - ZERO SERVER AUTHENTICATION COUNTERSOPEN/TELNET (secure)For information on this command, refer to the CO

Page 248

2-23Command DescriptionsRestrictionThere can be only one PING/TEST INTERNET session per port.Example: PINGLocal> PING 195.1.1.60This command tests

Page 249 - SHOW/MONITOR/LIST Commands

Command Descriptions2-24RESUME (secure)SyntaxRESUME [SESSION session-number]DescriptionThis command (available to all users) resumes an interactive se

Page 250 - ACCOUNTING - APPLETALK

2-25Command DescriptionsSEND TELNET (secure) SyntaxDescriptionThis command (available to all users) invokes the corresponding Telnet function on the c

Page 251 - APPLETALK

Command Descriptions2-26REQUEST STATUSRequests that the peer Telnet implementation responds with the current status of all Telnet options for this ses

Page 252

2-27Command DescriptionsExample: SETUP PRINTERLocal>SETUP PRINTER ***** PRINTER SETUP ASSISTANCE ***** Port or ports to configure for

Page 253 - COMMAND GROUP

Command Descriptions2-28TEST LOOP (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command tests the connectivity between your access server and another

Page 254 - DIALER SERVICE

2-29Command DescriptionsTEST PORT (secure)SyntaxDescriptionThis command (available to all users) tests a port on the access server. This command cause

Page 255 - INTERNET - INTERNET HOST

Command Descriptions2-30Example: TEST PORTLocal> TEST PORT 3 COUNT 90 WIDTH 60 LOOP INTERNALThis command directs the access server to loop internal

Page 256 - INTERNET GATEWAY

2-31Command DescriptionsLOOPBACKSpecifies that test data is looped back from the external target port connector or from the internal target port hardwa

Page 258

Command Descriptions2-32KeywordsALLSpecifies that access server, LAT node, port, port SLIP, port PPP, Internet, Internet name resolution, IPX, and SNMP

Page 259 - INTERNET NAME RESOLUTION

2-33Command DescriptionsAUTHENTICATIONClears the authentication counters associated with the specified port.SECURITY AUTHENTICATIONAll Security Authent

Page 260 - (secure)

Command Descriptions2-34

Page 261 - KERBEROS CHARACTERISTICS

3-1Chapter 3CLEAR/PURGE CommandsOverviewIntroductionThis chapter describes the CLEAR and PURGE commands. Both the CLEAR and PURGE commands delete what

Page 262

CLEAR/PURGE Commands3-2Commands COMMAND GROUP - INTERNET DHCPCOMMAND GROUP (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command removes the specified c

Page 263

3-3CLEAR/PURGE CommandsDIALER SCRIPT (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command removes a modem script configuration entry from the permanent

Page 264

CLEAR/PURGE Commands3-4Examples: CLEAR/PURGE INTERNET ARP ENTRYLocal> CLEAR INTERNET ARP ENTRY ALLThis command deletes all Internet ARP entries fro

Page 265

3-5CLEAR/PURGE CommandsCommands INTERNET GATEWAY - MENU LINEINTERNET GATEWAY (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command deletes existing gat

Page 266 - PORT AUTHENTICATION COUNTERS

CLEAR/PURGE Commands3-6Restrictions• The CLEAR command does not remove gateway entries with active connections. The PURGE command does remove gateway

Page 267 - PORT AUTHORIZATION [STATUS]

3-7CLEAR/PURGE Commandsdomain-nameSpecifies the domain-name of a host or a domain.HOSTThis option (the default) is valid only when specifying a domain-

Page 268 - PORT PPP

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Page 269 - PORT PPP LCP/IPCP/ATCP/IPXCP

CLEAR/PURGE Commands3-8INTERNET NAMEserver (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command deletes existing Internet domain name servers from the

Page 270 - PORT RLOGIN (secure)

3-9CLEAR/PURGE CommandsIPX (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionRIP deletes all unique networks from the RIP database that have been learned from RIP protocol

Page 271 - PORT SECURITY COUNTERS

CLEAR/PURGE Commands3-10MENU (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command removes a menu or ALL menus from the access server database.MENU LIN

Page 272 - PORT SESSION

3-11CLEAR/PURGE CommandsCommands PORT PPP/SLIP HOST ADDRESS - USERACCOUNTPORT PPP/SLIP HOST ADDRESS (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged comma

Page 273

CLEAR/PURGE Commands3-12PRINTERSyntaxDescriptionThis command deletes the LPD printer name and disassociates the printer from a port.Keywordsprinter-na

Page 274

3-13CLEAR/PURGE CommandsSERVER REALM (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command deletes the various realms used to identify particular admin

Page 275 - PORT SESSION TN3270 KEYMAP

CLEAR/PURGE Commands3-14SNMP COMMUNITY (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command deletes an SNMP community name from the access server data

Page 276 - port-list

3-15CLEAR/PURGE CommandsTCP LISTENER(privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command resets a predefined TCP listener in the access server database

Page 277

CLEAR/PURGE Commands3-16TELNET LISTENER (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command resets a predefined Telnet listener in the access server d

Page 278

3-17CLEAR/PURGE CommandsTN3270 TERMINAL (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command removes a customized TERMINAL entry. The keymap associate

Page 279 - PORT SLIP

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Page 280 - PORT TELNET

CLEAR/PURGE Commands3-18

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4-1Chapter 4SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsOverviewIntroductionThis chapter describes the SET, DEFINE, and CHANGE commands.Use SET commands to change chara

Page 282 - PORT TN3270 CHARACTERISTICS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-2ACCOUNTING - COUNTRYACCOUNTING CONSOLE (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command allows you to display account

Page 283

4-3SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsACCOUNTING THRESHOLD (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command specifies the points at which a notification is s

Page 284 - QUEUE - SECURITY SUMMARY

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-4KeywordsENABLED/DISABLEDIf ENABLED, the access server provides AppleTalk functionality. If DISABLED, the access server do

Page 285 - (nonprivileged)

4-5SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsCOMMAND GROUP (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis command creates a command group with a name and an associated port list.

Page 286 - Example: SHOW KERBEROS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-6RENUMBERIf RENUMBER LINES is requested, the line numbers of the lines in the group are modified. The first line is given th

Page 287 - SECURITY COUNTERS

4-7SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsCOUNTRYSyntax DescriptionThis command modifies the country code setting for the modems in a DECserver 900MC access server.

Page 288 - SECURITY SUMMARY

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-8DIALER [SERVICE] - KERBEROS USER PASSWORDDIALER [SERVICE] (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command creates or

Page 289 - SERVER - SESSIONS

4-9SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsPORTSIs a list of one or more physical ports that are to offer this dialer service. Modems are assumed to be connected to

Page 290 - SERVICES

viiContents INTERNET NAMEserver (privileged) ...3-8IPX (privileged)...

Page 291

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-10DIALER SCRIPT [NAME] (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command is used to define a modem script/type and its

Page 292 - SESSIONS

4-11SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsINTERNET (privileged) SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command modifies the access server Internet address and subnet mas

Page 293 - SNMP - TELNET LISTENER

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-12net-mask The subnet mask must be of the form n.n.n.n, where n is a decimal number in the 0 to 255 range. (Default: If yo

Page 294 - SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

4-13SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsKeywordsinet-addrSpecifies the Internet address of the Internet ARP entry. (The address must be a valid Internet address

Page 295 - TCP LISTENER

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-14KeywordsENABLED/DISABLEDEnabling DHCP specifies that the access server uses DHCP to try to autoconfigure its IP parameters

Page 296 - TELNET LISTENER

4-15SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commandsnet-address Specifies a network that is reachable through the gateway. This option defines a gateway to a network, rather

Page 297 - TN3270 ATOE/ETOA - USERS

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-16Keywordshost-nameSpecifies a name for the Internet host. Valid name length is 1 to 255 characters.inet-addressSpecifies th

Page 298

4-17SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsMODESpecifies the data retrieval preference. In LOCAL mode, the server queries its own DNS cached database (user-entered

Page 299

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands4-18INTERNET NAMESERVER (privileged)SyntaxDescriptionThis privileged command enters the Internet name server into the access

Page 300 - Example: SHOW USERS

4-19SET/DEFINE/CHANGE CommandsINTERNET TCP KEEPALIVE RETRYSyntax DescriptionSpecifies the maximum number of probes to send to a remote host with a TCP

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