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Access Server Administrators’ Reference Guide 7 • Dial In
Set the
MultiLink—Max # of Calls per User
parameter to the maximum number of channels a user can take for
a single connection. Setting the parameter to 0 disables the MultiLink option.
MultiBox (diConfigMMP)
MultiBox enables a user to have multiple connections even if the subsequent call for an additional channel is
on a different access server from the originating channel (bundlehead). MultiBox is useful when a single num
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ber called by a user accesses multiple T1/E1s and subsequently different access servers.
Setting the
MultiBox—Query timeout
parameter to enable(1) activates the MultiBox option. Setting the
parameter to disable(0) disables the MultiBox option. If MultiBox is disabled, then acquiring an additional
channel will fail if the bundlehead is not on the same access server.
Modify Maximum Time
This portion of the Dial In Modify window (see figure 28 on page 70) describes modifying the time-out values
for the session idle time, time to login, and the MIB data linger time.
Maximum Session Time (min) (diSessionTimeout)
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, and it can
be overridden by the authentication settings of a specific user. Setting the parameter to 0 means the connection
will never be terminated.
Note
The maximum value is 357,910 minutes.
Maximum Idle Time (min) (diIdleTimeout)
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, and it can be overridden by the authentication set
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tings of a specific user.
Note
The maximum value is 357,910 minutes.
Time to login (sec) (diLoginTimeout)
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) (diLingerTime)
Number of minutes a MIB entry will remain in the Active table after the call it pertains to is disconnected. Up
to 15 dead calls can be displayed. Setting the parameter to 0 disables the timeout feature.