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SYSTEM ONEWANDIALUP
This command is useful when security concerns dictate than the router can only have one connection active at one
time. For example, a connection to the Internet and to another location such as one's company at the same time
can be prevented. The command
system oneWANdialup
on
forces the router to have at most ONE connection to
a remote entry to be active at one time. (Multiple links to the same remote are allowed).
A connection is only brought up when data is received for forwarding to the remote router (dial on demand); the
automatic bringing up of permanent links is disabled.
At system startup time, each remote entry is examined. If only ONE enabled remote is found, the remote is left
enabled. If more than one enabled remote entry is found, then every entry which does not have a protocol of PPP
or PPPLLC is disabled. The minimum number of active Links (remote minLink) is set to 0 on the enabled entries;
otherwise, connections to multiple destinations would not be possible (since the link to the destination with
minLink non-zero would be active).
Multiple connections to the SAME location are allowed; PPP Multi-link protocol is supported.
This command complements the system command controlling WAN-to-WAN forwarding. That command allows
multiple connections to different locations to be active at the same time, but stops traffic from passing from one
WAN connection to another.
on Enables only one active connection at one time to a remote entry
off Turns off
system oneWANdialup
Example:
system oneWANdialup on
SYSTEM PASSWD
Sets the target router system authentication password used when the router connects to other routers or is
challenged by them. This password is a default password used for all remote sites, unless a unique password is
explicitly defined for connecting to a remote router with the
remote setOurPasswd
command.
password
Authentication
password of the target router.
Note:
The
password is case-sensitive and should be no more than 40 characters.
Example:
system passwd chwgn1
SYSTEM SECURITYTIMER
A Telnet or console user is automatically logged out of privileged mode when no typing has occurred for 10
minutes. This command allows the user to change the 10-minute default to a different value.
system oneWANdialup
on|off
system passwd
<
password
>
system securityTimer
<
time in Minute
>