HP (Hewlett-Packard) Digital NetRider Network Card User Manual


 
Configuring Basic Device Characteristics 9-13
Specifying the Automatic Logout Characteristics
Specifying the Automatic Logout Characteristics
Introduction
This section describes the characteristics that you can use to log out a port
automatically when the device attached to the port is turned off or when there is no
activity for a specified period of time.
Specifying DSRLOGOUT
The DSRLOGOUT characteristic causes the access server to logout a port device when
the device deasserts DSR. You cannot enable DSR logout if you enable DSR FLOW
CONTROL.
To use DSRLOGOUT, the device and cable must support DSR. For the wiring and
cables that support DSR, refer to the hardware documentation for your terminal server.
For more information about DTR and DSR signals, refer to Configuring DTR and DSR
Signals in Chapter 10.
By default, for DSRLOGOUT is disabled.
Example: Enabling DSRLOGOUT
The following command shows how to enable DSRLOGOUT on port 5:
Local> CHANGE PORT 5 DSRLOGOUT ENABLED
Specifying LONGBREAK LOGOUT
The LONGBREAK LOGOUT characteristic causes access server to logout a port
device when the device deasserts RxD for 2.5 to 3.5 seconds. You use this
characteristic for devices that do not support the DSR signal.
Use the SHOW/LIST/MONITOR PORT STATUS command to determine if the RxD
signal is valid. If the signal is valid, it appears in the Input Signals field.
By default, LONGBREAK LOGOUT is disabled.
Example: Enabling LONGBREAK LOGOUT
The following command shows how to enable LONGBREAK LOGOUT on port 5:
Local> CHANGE PORT 5 LONGBREAK LOGOUT ENABLED