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Always-on route return-to-service delay (s):
An “always-on” route is either a route with the interface set to Ethernet or a route with the
interface set to a PPP instance that has the AODI mode parameter set to On. If such a route
goes out of service for some reason and then becomes available again some time later the unit
will automati cally bring the route back up. This parameter is used to set the delay in seconds
between the serv ice becoming available again and the unit starting to use it.
Route directed broadcasts:
When this parameter is “ON”, the unit will route private subnet broadcasts (e.g.
192.168.31.255) using the normal routing logic. When “OFF”, the unit will not route broadcasts.
Local port access level:
This parameter may be used to set the authority level for users entering commands via one of
the ASY ports. This means that if you are intending to manage units remotely, you can restrict
the access that local users have for reconfiguring them.
TRANSIP port access level:
This parameter may be used to set the authority level for users entering commands via one
of the TRANSIP ports. This means that if you are intending to manage units remotely, you can
restrict the access that local users have for reconfiguring them.
Local port access timeout:
This parameter defines the length of time to wait for a command on the ASY port before
automati cally logging the user out. A value of zero means the user will never be logged out.
User task filename:
This specifies the name of a file containing a “user task” file. A user task is a software module
that may be loaded into the unit to provide support for a new protocol or application.
PPP detect:
When this parameter is “On”, all ISDN answering protocols (V110, V120, X75, LAPB, etc.) can
detect the presence of an inbound PPP connection and trigger a configured answering PPP to
take over the ISDN call.
Pre login banner:
This parameter specifies a file that will be used as a banner placed before login information is
requested when connecting to a command line session.
Post login banner:
This parameter specifies a file that will be used as a banner placed after login informa-
tion is entered when connecting to a command line session. In addition, if a file is specified,
“CONTINUE [Y/N]?” will be displayed after the login information is entered, and a response is
required before access is granted to the unit.
Include CLI when dialling:
When this parameter is set to “On”, the CLI is included with the Calling Party element when
the unit makes a call.
Auto-Confi gure Email Fields
This section is used to set up parameters for use in communicating with a configuration server via
email. The following parameters may be set:
Template:
This is a read-only field showing the template to be used for auto-configuration request emails.