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Table 8-1
lists and describes the fields in the Default Dial-in Setup menu and explains how to
configure the protocol-independent fields in this menu.
Table 8-1.
Default Dial-in Setup Fields
Field
Telco Options:
CLID Authen
PPP Options:
Recv Authen
Compression
Mutual Authen
O/G (outgoing) Username
O/G (outgoing) Password
Multiple Link Options:
Max Trans Rate
Configuring Dial-In Access
Reference Guide for the Model RT338 ISDN Router
Description
Choose the Caller ID (CLID) authentication parameter for all incoming
calls. The three options for this field are:
• None—No CLID is required (default).
• Required—You must provide the CLID, or the call is disconnected.
• Preferred—If the CLID is available, it is used to do authentication. If the
CLID is not available, the call continues.
Choose the authentication protocol used for incoming calls.
The four options for this field are:
• CHAP/PAP—The router tries CHAP first, but PAP is used if CHAP is not
available (default).
• CHAP—Use CHAP only.
• PAP—Use PAP only.
• None—No authentication is required.
Choose whether or not to allow the negotiation of data compression with
the equipment of the dial-in user.
Choose whether or not to enable mutual authentication. Some vendors
(for example, Cisco Systems) implement a type of mutual authentication.
That is, the node that initiates the call requests a user name and password
from the far end that it is dialing to. If the remote node that is dialing in
implements this type of authentication, set this field to Yes.
Enter the outgoing (O/G) login name to be used to respond to the
authentication request of the far end. This field is enabled only if the
Mutual Authen field is set to Yes.
Enter the outgoing (O/G) password to be used to respond to the
authentication request of the far end. This field is enabled only if the
Mutual Authen field is set to Yes.
Enter the maximum data transfer rate between your router and the remote
dial-in user in this field. The unit is in Kbps. The two options for this field
are:
• 64—Only one B channel is used.
• 128—One or both channels can be used (default).
When the router calls back to the remote dial-in user, the maximum data
transfer rate is always 64.
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