User's Manual
Chapter 6: Mini-Controller Configuration
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Teklogix 9150 Wireless Gateway User Manual
Auto-login User ID prompt
The 9150 compares the text in this textbox to the text presented to it by the host.
When they match, the 9150 assumes that the host has just sent its request for a user
name, and it sends the user ID specified in the Auto-Login User ID parameter to the
host. The characters can be any ASCII string, with a maximum of 32 characters.
The default text is gin:.
Note: The match string should be as short as possible, yet long enough to
uniquely identify the user-ID prompt. Do not include multi-part words
separated by space characters, since some hosts send out characters
other than space characters to present a space on the screen.
Auto-login Password prompt
The 9150 compares the text in this textbox to the text presented to it by the host.
When they match, the 9150 assumes that the host has just sent its request for a pass-
word, and it sends the password specified in the Auto-Login Password parameter to
the host. The characters can be any ASCII string, with a maximum of 32 characters.
The default text is word:.
Note: The match string should be as short as possible, yet long enough to
uniquely identify the password prompt. Do not include multi-part words
separated by space characters, since some hosts send out characters
other than space characters to present a space on the screen.
Auto-login failed login
The 9150 compares the text in this textbox to the text presented to it by the host.
When they match, the 9150 assumes that the host has just sent a string informing the
terminal of a failed login attempt. The 9150 then presents the Auto-telnet Terminal
Prompt on the terminal’s screen to request the user to login manually. The characters
can be any ASCII string, with a maximum of 32 characters. The default text
is incorrect.
Note: The match string should be as short as possible, yet long enough to
uniquely identify the failed-login prompt. Do not include multi-part words
separated by space characters, since some hosts send out characters
other than space characters to present a space on the screen.