Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 66

Customizing European ISDN connections, Remotes, Properties, Details, Hosts, ISDN via CAPI

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66 Navigating in Symantec pcAnywhere Managing pcAnywhere preferences ■ To customize modem settings for remote sessions, click Remotes. 2 In the right pane, right-click the connection item that you want to configure, and then click Properties. 3 In the properties window, on the Connection Info tab, select the modem device that you want to use. 4 Click Details. 5 After you modify the settings that you want to change, click OK. Customizing European ISDN connections In Europe, ISDN devices use the Common ISDN Application Programming Interface (CAPI) to transmit and receive data. Even if a separate ISDN device is listed on the Connection Info tab, you must select ISDN via CAPI 2.0. To improve connection speed, you can configure pcAnywhere to use channel bonding. Channel bonding combines two 64-KB channels into a single channel, which provides for 128-KB bps transmission. Channel bonding only works if both channels are available. For security or economy purposes, you can restrict incoming calls to specific extensions. If you do not specify an extension, you can receive calls on any extension. See " Configuring an ISDN connection on a host" on page 78. See "Configuring an ISDN connection on a remote" on page 102. To customize European ISDN connections 1 In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, in Advanced View, on the left navigation bar, do one of the following: ■ To customize European ISDN connections for host sessions, click Hosts. ■ To customize European ISDN connections for remote sessions, click Remotes. 2 In the right pane, right-click the connection item that you want to configure, and then click Properties. 3 In the properties window, on the Connection Info tab, check ISDN via CAPI 2.0 .

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To customize modem settings for remote sessions, click
Remotes
.
2
In the right pane, right-click the connection item that you want to configure,
and then click
Properties
.
3
In the properties window, on the Connection Info tab, select the modem device
that you want to use.
4
Click
Details
.
5
After you modify the settings that you want to change, click
OK
.
Customizing European ISDN connections
In Europe, ISDN devices use the Common ISDN Application Programming Interface
(CAPI) to transmit and receive data. Even if a separate ISDN device is listed on
the Connection Info tab, you must select ISDN via CAPI 2.0.
To improve connection speed, you can configure pcAnywhere to use channel
bonding. Channel bonding combines two 64-KB channels into a single channel,
which provides for 128-KB bps transmission. Channel bonding only works if both
channels are available.
For security or economy purposes, you can restrict incoming calls to specific
extensions. If you do not specify an extension, you can receive calls on any
extension.
See
“ Configuring an ISDN connection on a host”
on page 78.
See
“Configuring an ISDN connection on a remote”
on page 102.
To customize European ISDN connections
1
In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, in Advanced View, on the left
navigation bar, do one of the following:
To customize European ISDN connections for host sessions, click
Hosts
.
To customize European ISDN connections for remote sessions, click
Remotes
.
2
In the right pane, right-click the connection item that you want to configure,
and then click
Properties
.
3
In the properties window, on the Connection Info tab, check
ISDN via CAPI
2.0
.
Navigating in Symantec pcAnywhere
Managing pcAnywhere preferences
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