3Com 3C888 User Guide - Page 116

the LAN Modem., Single-User Dial-in, LAN Modem Site-to-Site, Advanced

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116 CHAPTER 8: CONFIGURING THE DUAL 56K LAN MODEM FOR DIAL-IN SUPPORT Figure 68 Dial-in Users Parameters Screen 3 In the Name field, enter a unique name to designate this dial-in user. 4 In the Password field, enter a password to verify access when this user dials into the LAN Modem. 5 In the Type of Use field, select the scenario for which your dial-in situation applies: s Choose Single-User Dial-in if this user will be accessing the LAN Modem from a regular analog modem or second analog LAN Modem on which attached workstations can share a single IP address using NAT. s Choose LAN Modem Site-to-Site if this user will be dialing in from another LAN Modem which is being configured as both a server-side and client-side device (for "peer-to-peer" networking). s Choose Advanced if this user will be accessing the LAN Modem from a router other than a LAN Modem. This scenario requires that all IP addresses be statically configured, and should be configured by your MIS administrator. 6 In the Idle Timer field, enter the length of inactivity before the LAN Modem drops the incoming call. By default this value is 900 seconds (15 minutes).

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Figure 68
Dial-in Users Parameters Screen
3
In the Name field, enter a unique name to designate this dial-in user.
4
In the Password field, enter a password to verify access when this user dials into
the LAN Modem.
5
In the Type of Use field, select the scenario for which your dial-in situation applies:
Choose
Single-User Dial-in
if this user will be accessing the LAN Modem
from a regular analog modem or second analog LAN Modem on which
attached workstations can share a single IP address using NAT.
Choose
LAN Modem Site-to-Site
if this user will be dialing in from another
LAN Modem which is being configured as both a server-side and client-side
device (for “peer-to-peer” networking).
Choose
Advanced
if this user will be accessing the LAN Modem from a
router other than a LAN Modem. This scenario requires that all IP addresses
be statically configured, and should be configured by your MIS
administrator.
6
In the Idle Timer field, enter the length of inactivity before the LAN Modem drops
the incoming call. By default this value is 900 seconds (15 minutes).