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5.
For
Telnet/rlogin
, select
yes
to allow the remote user to telnet or
rlogin to hosts on the local network once they have logged in to the
NetBlazer. Select
no
to not allow this function.
6.
For
Multi-login
, select
yes
to allow the remote user to log on to the
NetBlazer multiple times (for example, once via their dial-in
connection, and a second time in person from a local host). Select
no
to not allow this function.
7.
For
Configuration
, select
no
to prevent the remote user from being
able to configure the NetBlazer. This field should only be set to
yes
for System Administrators.
8.
For
Status
, select
no
to prevent the remote user from being able to
check the status of the NetBlazer. This field should only be set to
yes
for System Administrators.
9.
For
Login command
, type a command you want executed when the
user logs on to the NetBlazer. For example, you might type
rlogin
hostname
to have the user connect to a host on the local network the
moment they logon to the NetBlazer. To have more than one
command executed (for example, to login to a host, then logout from
the NetBlazer when you exit the host), separate the commands with
a semicolon. For example,
rlogin napa;logout
.
10.
When you are done, you can select
Previous
to move back to the
previous screen,
Help
to access the online Help for this screen, or
Return to Main Menu
to go to the Main Menu screen.
Configuring Remote IP Users
You can use Worksheet 16, the “Dial-in IP User” worksheet on page B-19
to record and organize the information necessary to complete the tasks in
this section.
To set up remote IP users, follow these steps:
1.
When you select
IP
on the New User screen (or select the name of a
previously configured remote IP user), you see the Remote IP User
screen: