Chapter 8; Using Radius Authentication; Dial-In Server Configuration; Table 8-1 Remote Dial-In Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 128 Plus User Manual

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Dial-in Server Configuration

You can configure your Prestige to receive calls from remote dial-in users, e.g.,
telecommuters, as well as remote nodes. There are several differences between
dial-in users and remote nodes, as summarized in the table below.

Table 8-1 Remote Dial-in Users/Remote Nodes Comparison Chart

Remote Dial-in Users
Your Prestige will only answer calls from remote
dial-in users; it will not make calls to them.
All remote dial-in users share one common set
of parameters, as defined in the Default Dial In
Setup (Menu 13).
This chapter discusses how to setup default dial-in parameters for both remote
node and remote dial-in users. The following sections give two examples of how
your Prestige can be configured as a dial-in server.
Due to memory constraints, your Prestige can only store a finite number of users
locally. If there are more remote dial-in users than what Prestige can support
locally, you can use an external RADIUS server to provide authentication
service. For details on using a RADIUS server, see the Using RADIUS
Authentication section in Chapter 13 - System Security.
Dial-In Server Configuration
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Chapter 8

Remote Nodes
Your Prestige can make calls to and
receive calls from the remote node.
Each remote node can have its own set of
parameters such as Bandwidth On
Demand, Protocol, Security, etc.
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