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Table 4-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Lines

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Prestige 1100 Internet Access Router Field Table 4-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Lines Description Options Rem Node Name Active This is a required field [?]. Enter a descriptive name for the remote node, e.g., Corp. This field can be 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]. Incoming: Incoming: Rem Node Login Name Rem Node Password Enter the login name that this remote node will use when it calls your Prestige 1100. The login name in this field combined with the Rem Node Password will be used to authenticate this node. Enter the password used when this remote node calls your Prestige 1100. Press space bar to toggle [Yes/No] Outgoing: My Login Name Enter the login name for your Prestige 1100 when it calls this remote node. Outgoing: Outgoing: My Password Authen Enter the password for your Prestige 1100 when it calls this remote node. This field sets the authentication protocol used for outgoing calls. Options for this field are: l CHAP/PAP - Your Prestige 1100 will accept either CHAP or PAP when requested by this remote node. [CHAP/PAP] (default) l CHAP - accept CHAP only. [CHAP] l PAP - accept PAP only. [PAP] Route Bridge This field determines the protocols that your Prestige 1100 will route. [IP]/[IPX]/[IP +IPX]/[None] Bridging is used for protocols that the Prestige 1100 does not route, e.g., SNA, or not turned on in the previous Route field. When bridging is enabled, your Prestige 1100 will forward any packet that it does not route to this remote node; otherwise, the packets are discarded. . Press space bar to toggle [Yes/No] 4-2 Remote Node Configuration

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Prestige 1100 Internet Access Router
4-2
Remote Node Configuration
Table 4-1 Remote Node Profile Menu Fields for Leased Lines
Field
Description
Options
Rem Node Name
This is a required field [?]. Enter a descriptive name for
the remote node, e.g., Corp. This field can be 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].
Press space bar
to toggle
[Yes/No]
Incoming:
Rem Node
Login Name
Enter the login name that this remote node will use when
it calls your Prestige 1100. The login name in this field
combined with the Rem Node Password will be used to
authenticate this node.
Incoming:
Rem Node
Password
Enter the password used when this remote node calls
your Prestige 1100.
Outgoing:
My Login
Name
Enter the login name for your Prestige 1100 when it calls
this remote node.
Outgoing:
My
Password
Enter the password for your Prestige 1100 when it calls
this remote node.
This field sets the authentication protocol used for
outgoing calls.
Options for this field are:
l
CHAP/PAP - Your Prestige 1100 will accept either
CHAP or PAP when requested by this remote node.
[CHAP/PAP]
(default)
l
CHAP - accept CHAP only.
[CHAP]
Outgoing:
Authen
l
PAP – accept PAP only.
[PAP]
Route
This field determines the protocols that your Prestige
1100 will route.
[IP]/[IPX]/[IP
+IPX]/[None]
Bridge
Bridging is used for protocols that the Prestige 1100 does
not route, e.g., SNA, or not turned on in the previous
Route field. When bridging is enabled, your Prestige 1100
will forward any packet that it does not route to this
remote node; otherwise, the packets are discarded. .
Press space bar
to toggle
[Yes/No]