User guide
3 Terminal and Telnet Management
CommPlete Communications Server 35
Auto Login Address
Type the Telnet or Rlogin host IP address to be used when PPP Detect is enabled.
This field can be edited only if Auto Login Protocol is set to Telnet or Rlogin.
Filter Template Name
Type the name of the filter template for the port. For more information about filter
templates, see Appendix D.
Tunneling Protocol
Select PPTP to enable tunneling on the port. Select None to disable tunneling.
Tunnel Server IP Address
Type the IP address of the server used for PPTP tunneling. This field is inactive if
tunneling is disabled.
Dial Type
Select whether the server will make an analog or an ISDN call. For a client-to-LAN
connection, this field is unavailable.
Connect Type
Select the type of LAN-to-LAN connection. The options are Answering and Dialing.
For a client-to-LAN connection, Answering is the only option.
Telephone Number
Type the number the server will dial for a LAN-to-LAN connection. For a client-to-
LAN connection, this field is unavailable.
Script File Name
Type the name of the login script file, which is processed only on a LAN-to-LAN
dialing port. The script must be compiled by the RASExpress script compiler before it
can be used, and the compiled file must be stored in the directory where RASExpress
is installed (typically C:\RAS550). It is not necessary to type the file name’s .COD
extension. For a client-to-LAN connection, this field is unavailable.
Bundle with a LAN-to-LAN Port
Select enabled to bundle the port with a PPP port configured as a LAN-to-LAN port.
Any call on such a reserved port is mapped to the bundled PPP port. You can do
multilink PPP on LAN-to-LAN connections by reserving multiple virtual ports for a
single PPP port.
Bundled Port
Select the PPP port to be bundled with the virtual port.










