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Chapter 3
Wireless LAN Settings
3.5 LOGIN
To successfully log on to a host, the following settings must be specified correctly.
Note: After logging out properly, press ESC and FN (the function key) simultaneously to
disconnect with the host and return to the main menu.
3.5.1 LOGIN
Normally, the cursor will stay on the “Username” field waiting for input during a fresh
new telnet session. Instead of using the arrow keys to move the cursor to the “Password”
input field, you may press the function key or key combination mapped to “Tab”. For
example, you may map the physical Tab key to “Tab” for 8500 Series. Refer to
4.5 Func
Toggle & Function Key Mapping
.
Setting
Remark
Username,
Password
Specify username and password for logging on to the host you wish to access.
Shortcut Key By default, the shortcut keys are disabled. You will have to enter the username
and password manually.
Select the shortcut keys (FN+0 ~ FN+9) so that you can enter the text string
for Username and Password by two strokes. Each selected key combination
will become unavailable on the Function Key Mapping list. For example, if you
select FN+0 for “Username” and FN+1 for “Password”, you will find them
mapped to “Name Key” and “Password Key” individually in the Function Key
Mapping on the Emulation tab.
Note: Use the shortcut keys to enter the text string for Username/Password by two
strokes. For this feature to work properly, Username/Password must be specified
correctly.
PROMPT FOR USERNAME/PASSWORD
Specify the prompt strings that request you to enter username and password. They must
be exactly the same as received from the host. Refer to
3.5.3 Auto SignOn.
Note: If any of the prompt strings of the host system exceeds 20 characters, you will fail
to sign on automatically.
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