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Configuring With CLID in LAN-to-LAN Application
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P-202H Plus v2 User's Guide Figure 107 Testing Callback With Your Connection Start dialing for node ### Hit any key to continue.### $$$ DIALING dev=2 ch=0 $$$ OUTGOING-CALL phone(123) $$$ CALL CONNECT speed type chan $$$ LCP opened $$$ PAP sending user/pswd $$$ LCP closed $$$ Recv'd TERM-REQ $$$ Recv'd TERM-ACK state 4 $$$ LCP stopped $$$ ANSWER CONNECTED ch=7743bc $$$ LCP opened $$$ IPCP negotiation started $$$ IPCP opened 22.7.2 Configuring With CLID in LAN-to-LAN Application The only difference between callback with CLID (Calling Line Identification) and callback described above is that you do not pay for the first call, i.e., when the ZyXEL Device on LAN 1 calls the ZyXEL Device on LAN 2. The ZyXEL Device (LAN 2) looks at the ISDN Dchannel and verifies that the calling number corresponds with that configured in menu 11. If they do, the ZyXEL Device (LAN 2) hangs up and calls the ZyXEL Device on LAN 1 back. ZyXEL Device on LAN 2 Figure 108 Callback With CLID Configuration Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile Rem Node Name= LAN1 Active= Yes Call Direction= Both Edit PPP Options= No Rem IP Addr= 192.168.1.1 Edit IP= No Incoming: Rem Login= lan1 Rem Password= ******* Rem CLID= Call Back= Yes Outgoing: My Login= lan2 y Password= ******** Authen= CHAP/PAP Pri Phone #= 456 Sec Phone #= Telco Option: Transfer Type= 64K Allocated Budget(min)= 0 Period(hr)= 0 Schedules= Carrier Access Code= Nailed-Up Connection= N/A Toll Period(sec)= 0 Session Options: Edit Filter Sets= No Idle Timeout(sec)= 100 Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: 211 Chapter 22 Dial-in Setup