Default service port (diserviceport), Force next hop (diforcenexthop), Modify domain name server – Patton electronic 3120 User Manual
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Dial In Modify Default window
Default Service Port (diServicePort)
This object defines the IP port number that will be used for login connections (telnet or rlogin) when the
authentication technique has not provided a port number to connect to. If no TCP port number is provided
then the following UNIX defaults will be used:
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telnet port 23
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rlogin port 513
Force Next Hop (diForceNextHop)
All packets received on the specified dial-up link will be forwarded to the specified gateway. The gateway must
be on the same network at the remote access server. This is the default setting that will be used if the setting is
not overridden by the RADIUS response for that particular user. A setting of 0.0.0.0 indicates that this option
is not in effect.
The RADIUS attribute used to set the Force Next Hop is attribute 209, a Patton vendor extension. For a full
list of RADIUS attributes, see Appendix A, “Supported RADIUS Attributes”.
Modify Domain Name Server
This portion of the Dial In Modify Default window (see figure 27 on page 69) describes modifying the pri-
mary and secondary domain name servers for IP and Microsoft Windows.
Primary Domain Name Server (diPrimaryDNS)
The primary domain name server address to pass to the caller (Win95 PPP). The first place to try to resolve
host names. i.e. IP address 204.91.99.128
Secondary Domain Name Server (diSecondaryDNS)
The secondary domain name server address to pass to the caller (Win95 PPP). The next place to try to resolve
the host name.
Primary WINS (diPrimaryWINS)
The primary Windows name server address to pass to the caller (Win95 PPP). The Windows Internet Naming
Service (WINS).
Secondary WINS (diSecondaryWINS)
The secondary Windows name server address to pass to the caller (Win95 PPP). The Windows Internet Nam-
ing Service (WINS).