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Table 5-1., Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile Fields, Remote Node Configuration

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Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router Table 5-1. Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile Fields Field Rem Node Name Active Call Direction Incoming: Rem Login Name Rem Password Rem CLID Call Back Outgoing: My Login Name My Password Authen Description This field is required. Enter a descriptive name for the remote node (for example, MyOffice). This field supports up to eight characters. This name must be unique from any other remote node name or remote dial-in user name. Press the space bar to toggle between Yes and No. When a remote node is deactivated, it has no effect on the operation of the router, even though it is still kept in the database and can be activated in the future. Deactivated nodes are displayed with a minus sign (-) preceding the name in Menu 11. If this parameter is set to Both, the router can place and receive calls to and from this remote node. If set to Incoming, the router does not place a call to this remote node. If set to Outgoing, the router will drop any call from this remote node. Several other fields in this menu depend on this parameter. For example, in order to enable Call Back, the Call Direction must be Both. Enter the login name that this remote node will use when it calls into the router. Enter the password used when this remote node calls into the router. This field is active only if Call Direction is either Both or Incoming. Otherwise, N/A appears in the field. This is the Calling Line ID (the telephone number of the calling party) of this remote node. If you enable the CLID Authen field in Menu 13 - Default Dial In, the router checks this number against the CLID in the incoming call. If they do not match and the CLID Authen option is enabled, the router rejects the call. This field is valid only if Call Direction is Both. Otherwise, N/A appears in the field. This field determines whether or not you want the router to call back after receiving a call from this remote node. If this option is enabled, the router disconnects the initial call from this node and calls the node back at the Outgoing Primary Phone Number. This field is required if Call Direction is either Both or Out. Enter the login name your router uses when it calls this remote node. This field is required if Call Direction is either Both or Out. Enter the password your router uses when it calls this remote node. This field sets the authentication protocol used for outgoing calls. Options for this field are: • CHAP/PAP-Router will try CHAP when CHAP is requested by the remote node or PAP when PAP is requested by the remote node (Default). • PAP-Use PAP only. • CHAP-Use CHAP only. 5-2 Remote Node Configuration

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Reference Guide for the Model RM356 Modem Router
5-2
Remote Node Configuration
Table 5-1.
Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile Fields
Field
Description
Rem Node Name
This field is required. Enter a descriptive name for the remote node (for example,
MyOffice). This field supports up to eight characters. This name must be unique
from any other remote node name or remote dial-in user name.
Active
Press the space bar to toggle between Yes and No. When a remote node is
deactivated, it has no effect on the operation of the router, even though it is still kept
in the database and can be activated in the future. Deactivated nodes are
displayed with a minus sign (-) preceding the name in Menu 11.
Call Direction
If this parameter is set to Both, the router can place and receive calls to and from
this remote node. If set to Incoming, the router does not place a call to this remote
node. If set to Outgoing, the router will drop any call from this remote node.
Several other fields in this menu depend on this parameter. For example, in order
to enable Call Back, the Call Direction must be Both.
Incoming:
Rem Login
Name
Enter the login name that this remote node will use when it calls into the router.
Rem Password
Enter the password used when this remote node calls into the router.
Rem CLID
This field is active only if Call Direction is either Both or Incoming. Otherwise, N/A
appears in the field. This is the Calling Line ID (the telephone number of the calling
party) of this remote node. If you enable the CLID Authen field in Menu 13 - Default
Dial In, the router checks this number against the CLID in the incoming call. If they
do not match and the CLID Authen option is enabled, the router rejects the call.
Call Back
This field is valid only if Call Direction is Both. Otherwise, N/A appears in the field.
This field determines whether or not you want the router to call back after receiving
a call from this remote node. If this option is enabled, the router disconnects the
initial call from this node and calls the node back at the Outgoing Primary Phone
Number.
Outgoing:
My Login Name
This field is required if Call Direction is either Both or Out. Enter the login name
your router uses when it calls this remote node.
My Password
This field is required if Call Direction is either Both or Out. Enter the password your
router uses when it calls this remote node.
Authen
This field sets the authentication protocol used for outgoing calls. Options for this
field are:
CHAP/PAP—Router will try CHAP when CHAP is requested by the remote node
or PAP when PAP is requested by the remote node (Default).
PAP—Use PAP only.
CHAP—Use CHAP only.