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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 8 • Dial Out
Maximum Session Time (doSessionTimeout)
This is the maximum time (in minutes) that a connection is allowed to be maintained. After this time the con-
nection will be terminated, even if there is active traffic on the connection. This is a default setting which can
be overridden by the authentication of a specific user.
Maximum Idle Time (doIdleTimeout)
This is the maximum time (in minutes) that a connection is allowed to be idle with no traffic. After this time,
the connection will be terminated. This is a default setting that can be overridden by the authentication of a
specific user.
Time to Login (sec) (doLoginTimeout)
This is the maximum time (in seconds) that a user is given to log in. This only applies to the time before the
user is authenticated. This setting should take into account any time delays incurred when querying a remote
authentication server (such as a RADIUS).
Call History Timeout (min) (doLingerTime)
Number of minutes a MIB entry remains in the Active table after the call it pertains to is disconnected. This
setting is the amount of time dead calls remain on the dial out page.
Modify V.92 Configuration
This portion of the Dial In Modify Default window (see figure 30 on page 74) describes modifying the V.92
Configuration parameters.
V.92 Features (diModemV92Enable)
Enables and disables V92 functionality.
Quick Connect (diV92QuickConnect)
Quick connect shortens a modem’s time to learn a phone line’s characteristics by reusing some information pre-
viously learned. This setting enables or disables quick connect.
Modem on Hold (diV92ModemOnHold)
Modem on Hold allows a user to accept a phone call without breaking the connecting to the Internet. This set-
ting enables or disables modem on hold
Modem on Hold Timeout(diV92ModemOnHoldTimeout)
If modem on hold is enabled, sets the length of time the user can be in the modem on hold state before discon-
necting the call.
V.59 Messages to Radius(diV59Enable)
V.59 specifies a set of Modem Managed Objects (MMO) intended for modem diagnostics across "standard-
ized" interfaces on V-series modems. This will allow information from the remote modem to be accessed for
fault finding and performance optimization. This setting enables or disables the sending of V.59 packets to the
RADIUS server using the RADIUS protocol.
Note
V.59 generates an enormous amount of data. This can interfere with your
RADIUS server’s ability to perform authentication and accounting and fill up