User Guide

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In the right side of the Pool Members field, select the ports to be removed from the pool and
click Remove.
5. Click Save.
NOTE: A serial port can only belong to one pool at a time, but a user can create an empty pool and add
ports to it later.
Parameter Description
Pool Name
The name of the pool. The pool name is mandatory and should follow hostname guidelines,
not exceed 64 characters and start with a letter.
Port Alias
The Port Alias where the pool responds for each protocol.
l Telnet Port Alias for telnet protocol. It is optional.
l SSH Port Alias for ssh protocol. It is optional.
l Raw Mode Port Alias for raw mode protocol.
l It is mandatory when Raw Mode is configured as protocol for the ports.
Pool IPv4 Alias The IPv4 address used by the pool. This parameter is optional.
Pool IPv4 Alias
Interface
The interface used by the IPv4 Alias. Default: Eth0.
Pool IPv6 Alias The IPv6 address used by the pool. This parameter is optional.
Pool IPv6 Alias
Interface
The interface used by the IPv6 Alias. Default: Eth0.
Pool of CAS Ports Parameters
Dial-in Profile
An administrator can configure secure dial-in settings such as OTP login, PPP connections,
PPP/PAP authentication, callback and OTP users for PPP connections.
NOTE: If pluggable devices are being used for dial-out, dial-in should be disabled.
To configure secure dial-in settings for ports with the Dial-in Profile:
1. Select Ports - Dial-In Profile - Settings.
2. To enable logging in to the console server through the modem and select a condition for which
logging in is allowed, perform the following steps.
a. To allow callback connections only, select Callback.
b. To allow any connection, select Enable.
3. To enable OTP authentication, select Enable from the OTP Login Authentication menu.
4. To enable and select a condition for PPP connections, perform the following steps.
a. To allow PPP callback connections only, select Callback.