3Com 3C888 User Guide - Page 167

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167 A Advanced Dial-in explained 98 Alert LED 126, 128 analog equipment installation 44 Auto Answer configuring 101 B back panel description 17 BACP/BAP defined 27 C call routing among service providers 120 Callback explained 23 CD LED 129 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) 19 changing data call parameters 85 your password 71, 89, 91 configuration data call parameters 87 from a remote location 91 LAN parameters 81 locking and unlocking 90 Modem Controls 83 typical 47 connecting analog devices 44 another Ethernet hub 56 connection scripts 77 creating 78 syntax 78 conventions notice icons, About This Guide 12 text, About This Guide 12 D data call parameters changing 85 understanding 85 desktop manager 119 dial-in configuring client-side 109 configuring dial-in user parameters 114 configuring server-side 99 global parameters 100 understanding 95 Dial-in functionality defined 25 Dial-in Wizard Advanced 108 Single User 102 Site-to-Site 105 disconnecting calls automatically using timers 123 manually 122 with the Desktop Manager 122 Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) defined 27 dynamic IP address versus static 32 F firmware checking for updates 94 H hub connecting to the LAN Modem 56 I installation analog equipment 44 before you start 43 IP address resetting workstation Macintosh 127 Windows 95 127 Windows NT 127 L LAN Modem Site-to-Site Dial-in explained 97 LAN parameters configuring 81 understanding 81 LEDs description 16 monitoring 125 local DNS table configuring 88 locking the configuration 90 M manual call to a temporary service provider 121 Modem Controls changing 83 understanding 83 Multilink PPP configuration options 27 multilink PPP defined 27 N NAT configuration defined 24 for a private network 66, 74 NetBIOS Filtering 82 network interface 153, 155 O Outgoing Call Control configuring 87 outgoing calls preventing 87 P password changing 89 selective protection 91 Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) 19 Phone port 44 placing calls automatically 120 manually 120 power cable connection 45 power requirements 155 R receiving calls data 121 voice 121 remote administration changing password 92 S service providers associating with workstations 76 creating additional 71 defined 22 editing profiles 76 Single User Dial-in explained 96 spurious calls suppressing 88 static IP address configuring on the LAN modem 52, 67 how to set up your computer 39 versus dynamic 32 support LAN Modem Web site 52 T TCP/IP setup for MacOS 33 setup for NT 4.0 35 setup for Windows 95/98/2000/NT 32 TempSvcProvider joining an ongoing call 121 troubleshooting checking the basics 125 evaluating symptoms and solutions 126 monitoring LEDs 125 U UDP support for Internet games 20 unlocking the configuration 90

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167
A
Advanced Dial-in
explained
98
Alert LED
126
,
128
analog equipment installation
44
Auto Answer
configuring
101
B
back panel
description
17
BACP/BAP
defined
27
C
call routing
among service providers
120
Callback
explained
23
CD LED
129
Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol (CHAP)
19
changing
data call parameters
85
your password
71
,
89
,
91
configuration
data call parameters
87
from a remote location
91
LAN parameters
81
locking and unlocking
90
Modem Controls
83
typical
47
connecting
analog devices
44
another Ethernet hub
56
connection scripts
77
creating
78
syntax
78
conventions
notice icons, About This Guide
12
text, About This Guide
12
D
data call parameters
changing
85
understanding
85
desktop manager
119
dial-in
configuring client-side
109
configuring dial-in user
parameters
114
configuring server-side
99
global parameters
100
understanding
95
Dial-in functionality
defined
25
Dial-in Wizard
Advanced
108
Single User
102
Site-to-Site
105
disconnecting calls
automatically using timers
123
manually
122
with the Desktop Manager
122
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)
defined
27
dynamic IP address
versus static
32
F
firmware
checking for updates
94
H
hub
connecting to the LAN Modem
56
I
installation
analog equipment
44
before you start
43
IP address
resetting workstation
Macintosh
127
Windows 95
127
Windows NT
127
L
LAN Modem Site-to-Site Dial-in
explained
97
LAN parameters
configuring
81
understanding
81
LEDs
description
16
monitoring
125
local DNS table
configuring
88
locking the configuration
90
M
manual call
to a temporary service provider
121
Modem Controls
changing
83
understanding
83
Multilink PPP
configuration options
27
multilink PPP
defined
27
N
NAT configuration
defined
24
for a private network
66
,
74
NetBIOS Filtering
82
network interface
153
,
155
O
Outgoing Call Control
configuring
87
outgoing calls
preventing
87
P
password
changing
89
selective protection
91
Password Authentication Protocol
(PAP)
19
Phone port
44
placing calls
automatically
120
manually
120
power cable connection
45
power requirements
155
R
receiving calls
data
121
voice
121
remote administration
changing password
92
S
service providers
associating with workstations
76
creating additional
71
defined
22
editing profiles
76
Single User Dial-in
explained
96
spurious calls
suppressing
88
static IP address
configuring on the LAN modem
52
,
67
how to set up your computer
39
versus dynamic
32
support
LAN Modem Web site
52
T
TCP/IP
setup for MacOS
33
setup for NT 4.0
35
setup for Windows
95/98/2000/NT
32
TempSvcProvider
joining an ongoing call
121
troubleshooting
checking the basics
125
evaluating symptoms and
solutions
126
monitoring LEDs
125
U
UDP
support for Internet games
20
unlocking the configuration
90