3Com 3C888 User Guide - Page 109

Part II. Configuring a Client Device for Dial-out Access, guring an Analog, Modem for Dial-out

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Part II. Configuring a Client Device for Dial-out Access 109 The Dial-In Wizard Profile Type Selection window appears, as shown in Figure 65. Figure 65 Dial-In Wizard Profile Type Selection Window 3 Select Advanced from the drop-down list, and then click Next. The password page appears. 4 Enter a unique Username and Password to identify and verify this analog router when it calls in to the LAN Modem. This information must be entered in the analog router when it is configured for calling into this LAN Modem. 5 Click Next. The dial-in user parameters page appears. Continue with the steps under "Configuring Dial-in User Parameters," page 114, to complete the configuration. Part II. Configuring a Client Device for Dial-out Access To configure a client device for dial-out access to the server-side LAN Modem, refer to the appropriate section for your type of client device: s "Configuring an Analog Modem for Dial-out Calling," page 109. s "Configuring a LAN Modem Using Single-User Dial-out Access," page 110. s "Configuring a LAN Modem (LAN Site-to-Site) for Dial-out Access," page 110. Configuring an Analog To configure an analog modem for dial-out calling, use the appropriate software- Modem for Dial-out for example, Dial-Up Networking if you are a Windows user-to create a remote Calling connection to the server-side Dual 56K LAN Modem. For the basic steps for creating a dial-out modem connection using Dial-Up Networking, you can refer to the section, "Configuring the LAN Modem Remotely via an Analog Modem,"in Chapter 7 of this User Guide.

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Part II. Configuring a Client Device for Dial-out Access
109
The Dial-In Wizard Profile Type Selection window appears, as shown in Figure 65.
Figure 65
Dial-In Wizard Profile Type Selection Window
3
Select
Advanced
from the drop-down list, and then click
Next.
The password page appears.
4
Enter a unique Username and Password to identify and verify this analog router
when it calls in to the LAN Modem.
This information must be entered in the analog router when it is configured for
calling into this LAN Modem.
5
Click Next.
The dial-in user parameters page appears. Continue with the steps under
“Configuring Dial-in User Parameters,” page 114, to complete the configuration.
Part II. Con
guring a
Client Device for
Dial-out Access
To configure a client device for dial-out access to the server-side LAN Modem,
refer to the appropriate section for your type of client device:
“Configuring an Analog Modem for Dial-out Calling,” page 109.
“Configuring a LAN Modem Using Single-User Dial-out Access,” page 110.
“Configuring a LAN Modem (LAN Site-to-Site) for Dial-out Access,” page 110.
Con
guring an Analog
Modem for Dial-out
Calling
To configure an analog modem for dial-out calling, use the appropriate software—
for example, Dial-Up Networking if you are a Windows user—to create a remote
connection to the server-side Dual 56K LAN Modem.
For the basic steps for creating a dial-out modem connection using Dial-Up
Networking, you can refer to the section, “Configuring the LAN Modem Remotely
via an Analog Modem,”in Chapter 7 of this
User Guide
.