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RASExpress User Guide
44 CommPlete Communications Server
Time of Day Logins
Menu path: Main Menu Configuration of Server User Setup Edit
Permissions Time of day Logins.
Time of Day Logins Setup
00:00 06:00 12:00 18:00
Sunday ----********************************************
Monday --**********************************************
Tuesday --**********************************************
Wednesday --**********************************************
Thursday --**********************************************
Friday --**********************************************
Saturday --**********************************************
Press ESC to return to prev menu
The Time of Day Logins Setup display shows the times during which the user is
allowed to dial in or out. RASExpress divides the week into half-hour blocks, starting
at midnight. An asterisk (*) indicates that the user is allowed to call during the half
hour block. A hyphen (-) indicates that the user is not allowed to call during the half
hour block. By default, the user is allowed to call at any time.
Note: Time of day logins can be changed only through Telnet command mode
(Appendix C) or the RASCON utility for DOS (page 213).
Connection Time Limit
Menu path: Main Menu Configuration of Server User Setup Edit
Permissions Connection time limits.
Current connection time limit is 0 minutes
Enter new value for connection time limit for user in minutes:
Use Connection Time Limit to limit how long the user can remain connected. If the
user exceeds the time limit shown in this screen, the RASExpress server automatically
disconnects the user. A value of zero (the default) indicates no limit. To save your
changes, press E
NTER. To return to the previous menu, press ESC.
Terminal Login
Menu path: Main Menu Configuration of Server User Setup Edit
Permissions Terminal Login.
[ 1] Auto Login Protocol : None
[ 2] Login Host Name :
[ESC] to go to previous menu
Select Auto Login Protocol to choose the protocol that will be used to automatically
log on to a host computer. Choose Telnet, Rlogin, or None. None disables auto login
altogether. Select Login Host Name to type the IP address of the host computer.
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