
Configuring Subscriber Accounts
Specifying a Dedicated Service 8-19
Specifying a Dedicated Service
You can permanently assign the subscriber to a dedicated
service. Whenever the subscriber logs into the LX unit, a
dedicated telnet session to the configured service/host name is
initiated. Telnet must be enabled for the subscriber in order for
him to run a dedicated service. See “Specifying the Subscriber
Access Methods” on page 8-7 to enable Telnet for a subscriber.
X To specify a dedicated service name for the subscriber
Use the dedicated service command:
Subs_jack:0 >>dedicated service foo
You can now use a domain name when configuring a
subscriber’s Preferred Service. There is also no longer a
restriction on the server name being in the local service table.
MRV recommends that the LX be configured with a DNS and a
domain name, and that the service name(s) be in the local
service table.
X To specify a Preferred Service
Use the preferred service command to assign a service name
to which the subscriber will be connected whenever he/she
makes a connect request (telnet, rlogin, SSH, or sftp)
without specifying a service name:
Subs_jack:0 >>preferred service foo
L Telnet must be enabled for the subscriber in order for
him to run a preferred service. See “Specifying the
Subscriber Access Methods” on page 8-7 to enable
Telnet for a subscriber.
You can use a
domain name
when
configuring a
subscriber’s
Dedicated
Service. There
is also no
longer a
restriction on
the server
name being in
the local service
table. MRV
recommends
that the LX be
configured with
a DNS and a
domain name,
and that the
service name(s)
be in the local
service table.
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