Nortel 4000 用户指南

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Chapter 4    Setting Up RACs
Managing Remote Access Concentrators Using Annex Manager
Interface Options Box
The
Interface Options
 box displays information in the
AppleTalk
, and
Rlogin/
Telnet
 boxes.
The
AppleTalk
 box uses the
Node ID
 field.
Node ID
 specifies the
AppleTalk hint used by the ISDN Primary Rate RAC. You can
enter an ID in decimal or hexadecimal notation.
The
Rlogin/Telnet
Box allows you to specify arguments for rlogin
and telnet connections. The
Argument
 field contains the
commands used when you select
Rlogin
 or
Telnet
 in the
Mode
box. You should include a host name or address here. You can
enter up to 100 characters.
Time Box
The
Time
 box defines activity and controls inactivity timers:
CLI Inactivity Timer
 specifies the amount of time in minutes that
the ISDN Primary Rate RAC remains idle before disconnecting
a CLI session. Entering 0 (zero) disables the timer; entering
255 causes the RAC to disconnect as soon as it exits from its
last job. You can enter any number of minutes up to 255. Unlike
the call inactivity timer, this timer does not disconnect a CLI
session with active jobs.
Call Inactivity Timer
 specifies the number of minutes that a
connection can remain inactive. If the timer expires, the RAC
terminates the call. Use the
Input is Activity
 and
Output Is Activity
buttons to define incoming call activity. If you do not use these
buttons, the timer runs independent of activity. You can enter
any number of minutes up to 255 minutes.
The
Input Is Activity
 button defines activity as input. If you click
On
 the RAC resets the inactivity timer when it receives input
through an established call.
The
Output Is Activity
 button defines activity as output. If you
click
On
, the RAC resets the inactivity timer when it sends
output.