Setting Authentication - Multitech MultiAccess MA220 Quick Start Manual

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5.
If the modem usage is Modem Sharing and the calls are in-bound, click the
on option for the Caller ID.
6.
Click Update for Modem Configuration: POTS modem x.
7.
Repeat the above procedure for POTS modem 2 on the MA220, POTS
modems 2 thru 4 on the MA420 or POTS modems 2 through 8 for the
MA820.

Setting Authentication

The Authentication menu displays two ports for the MA220, four ports for the
model MA420 or eight ports for the model MA820. The Authentication/Radius
Client Configuration:POTS modem X fields allow you to select and define
certain user authentication details on a per port basis.
The Authentication Type option, on this menu, applies only to RAS, PPP, calls.
Please Note: When Modem Sharing, in Modem Setup, is configured to
implement Radius Authentication it will use the RADIUS Client details defined
here to authenticate the user, regardless of how the Authentication Type option
on this menu is set.
When the authentication method is local, use the Local User menu to build a
Database of user credentials. The MultiAccess matches the credentials
provided by the caller with the credentials listed in the Local User Database.
Additionally, local users can be configured for PPP call back.
When the Authentication Type is Radius, the MultiAccess sends the credentials
provided by the caller to the Radius Server for authorization.
For RAS calls, dial-in PPP, a second static IP address is needed in the Remote
Host Address field. This address is for the dial-in user, PPP peer. This address
needs to be on the same subnet, network number, as that of the MultiAccess.
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