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Sets parameters for dial-out users who connecting to a remote network.
Parameters Description
<user name> Name user, previously defined using add user with
dialout as the type.
type Describes what type of dial out connection this is:
• ONDEMAND
- makes connection when the
system needs a session with remote network.
• TIMED
- makes connection at a set time
• CONTINUOUS
- always keeps connection up
• MANUAL
- starts connection manually with
CLI
appletalk Determines whether this user can connect to an
AppleTalk network
default_route_
option
Automatically sets the IP address of a remote default
router by
negotiation
. This parameter takes
precedence over a default route (gateway) set by
add
framed_route user
or
add ip defaultroute
commands,
which require
manual
IP address entry.
end_time For TIMED user, specifies when to tear down
connection.
ip Determines if this connection supports IP or not.
address_selection Determines how the IP address will be assigned for
incoming (client) IP network connections.
• NEGOTIATE
- brokers IP address between
remote client and local user.
• ASSIGN
- chooses address from IP pool,
configured using set ip system
• SPECIFIED
- uses IP address set in
remote_IP_address value
remote_IP_address For a remote IP connection, the IP network address
assigned to the client, in the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn,
with or without a mask specifier. The Mask Specifier
can be ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, or ‘H’, or a numeric value from 8
to 30 that describes the number of one bits in the
mask. If you don’t specify a mask, the system will
generate it for you from the network address.
ipx Determines if this connection supports IPX or not.
ipx_address For IPX connection, address of the remote network.
range_appletalk_
address
For an AppleTalk connection, the address range of the
remote network.