Using The Remote Connection Command - Nortel Remote Gateway 9150 Installation And Administration Manual

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June 2005

Using the Remote Connection command

Use the Remote Connection command to log on to multiple Remote Gateway
9100 Series units during a single Configuration Manager session.
Note: Configuration Manager does not allow multiple users to log on to the
same Remote Gateway 9100 Series unit simultaneously. To allow subsequent
users to log on at a later time, you must log off of all Remote Gateway 9100
Series units that you have accessed before ending your Configuration Manager
session.
The Remote Connection command allows you to move between Remote
Gateway 9100 Series units without logging off from the current unit before
logging on to another unit. After you log on to one unit using the Connect →
Logon Unit command, log on to another unit using the following procedure:
From the menu, choose Connect → Remote Connection.
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Result: The Remote Connection dialog box displays, similar to the
following:
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Do one of the following:
Click on the IP Address option button if you want to connect to the unit
through the IP address.
Note: This option is available when you are logged on to any Remote
Gateway 9100 Series unit.
Click on the Unit ID option button if you want to connect to the unit
through the Unit ID.
Note: This option is only available when you are logged on to an RLC.
Use this option when accessing a Remote Gateway 9100 Series unit
located behind a NAT router or Firewall device.
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