35User Authentication Protocol: papEIA232 Raw-TCP/Telnet SettingsConnection From Local Enable: noConnection From Remote Enable: yesConnection Retry Frequency (sec): 0Local Port: 404 (or required setting)Remote IP Address: 1.1.1.8Remote Port: 23Remote Password: (UNDEFINED)Remote User ID: (UNDEFINED)Session Termination Character: 0x04 (or preferred)User Database SettingsShould include user names, passwords, and privileges of all users andadministratorsSLIP OperationIn the typical SLIP application (see Figure 9), the user has a need toremotely connect to a LAN for general access to the LAN (e-mail, appli-cations, etc.) or for access to the Internet. To make this connection, theuser typically uses a dial-up modem with standard POTS line andlaunches a SLIP application to connect with a dial-up (or ISDN) modemconnected to the LAN. Once the connection is made between the SLIPand the modem, the Model 2120 will establish a connection with the LANusing a static IP address assigned by the Network Administrator. Onceconnected to the LAN, the user is permitted access to the LAN for gen-eral or Internet access (SLIP will require user name put in 2120 data-base if there is one). The data from the SLIP client application and LANis converted into SLIP packets and the data is moved back and forththrough the established SLIP connection and over the LAN. For domainname resolution, the Model 2120 must obtain name server addressesfrom the SLIP client device connected to the serial interface. In this type