
Parameter Description
Type
Displays the type of data buffering: Local - stores the data buffering file in the local file system. NFS - stores
the data buffering file in the NFS server. Syslog - sends the data to the syslog server. DSView - sends the
data to the DSView 3 software. Default: Local.
Time Stamp
When enabled, adds the time stamp to the data buffering line for a Local or NFS database. Default:
Disabled.
Log-in/out
Message
Includes special notification for logins and logouts in data buffering. Default: Disabled.
Serial Session
Logging
Enabled - stores data at all times. Disabled - stores data when a CAS session is not opened. Default:
Enabled.
Alerts
Status
A special event notification will be generated when input data matches one of the alert strings. Default:
Disabled.
Alert Strings Strings used to generate event notifications. Default: Empty.
Scripts
Name of shell script that will be called when there is match of the alert string in the line. The script will be
called with two arguments: the port number and the line where the match happened.
To configure the Dial-in Profile for a serial port with a connected modem:
1. Select Ports - Serial Ports.
2. Click the checkbox for a serial port with a connected modem.
3. Click the Set Dial button and use the drop-down menus to configure the dial-in settings.
4. Configure the PPP parameters (address, authentication and so on) and click Save.
Parameter Description
Status Enables or disables the port. Default: Disabled.
Speed The speed that will be used by mgetty to configure the serial device. Default: 38400 bps.
Init Chat Chat for modem initialization. Default: "" \d\d\d+++\d\d\dATZ OK.
PPP Address
Configures the local and the remote IP address for the the PPP link. If
Accept Configuration from Remote
Peer
is selected, the remote peer should send both IP addresses (local and remote) during negotiation.
Default: No Address.
Local
IPv4/IPv6
Address
Configures the local IPv4/IPv6 address for this PPP connection.
Remote
IPv4/IPv6
Address
Configures the remote IPv4/IPv6 address for this PPP connection.
PPP
Authentication
Protocol
Uses the radio button to select: none, PAP, CHAP or EAP.
None - no authentication.
• PAP - use PAP protocol and the authentication type configured in the PPP authentication type (it is
configured in the Authentication / Unit Authentication page).
• CHAP - use CHAP protocol. The configuration of the CHAP secrets should be done while editing the file
/etc/ppp/chap-secrets.
• EAP - use EAP protocol. Available authentications: CHAP, SRP-SHA1 and TLS. The configuration of the
secrets for CHAP should be done while editing the file /etc/ppp/chap-secrets. The configuration of the
secrets for SRP-SHA1 should be done while editing the file /etc/ppp/srp-secrets.
Default: None.
CHAP
Configure the CHAP-interval, CHAP-max-challenge and CHAP-restart. Default values:
• CHAP Interval = 0.
• CHAP Max Challenge = 10.
• CHAP Restart = 3.
Table 3.6: Dial-in Parameters
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