Dial-In Configuration; Telecommuting - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 100 User Manual

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Dial-In Configuration

You can configure the Prestige to receive calls from Remote Dial-
in Users (e.g. telecommuters) and Remote Nodes. There are several
differences between Remote Dial-in Users and Remote Nodes:
1. The Prestige can make calls to or answer calls from the Remote
2. Each Remote Node can have its own set of parameters such as
3. Generally, Remote Dial-in Users are individual users who dial
This chapter discusses how to setup Default Dial-in parameters for
both Remote Node and Remote Dial-in User. The following
sections give two examples of how the Prestige can be setup as a
dial-in server for both.

Telecommuting

Telecommuting enables people to work at remote sites and yet still
have access to resources in the business office. Typically, a
telecommuter will uses a client workstation with TCP/IP or IPX
and dial-out capabilities, e.g., a Windows 95 PC or a Macintosh
and an ISDN Terminal Adapter (TA). For telecommuters to call in
to your LAN, you need to configure a Dial-In User Profile for each
Node. But the Prestige will only answer calls from the Remote
Dial-in User.
Bandwidth On Demand, Protocol, Security, etc.; while all
Remote Dial-in Users share one common set, as defined in the
Default Dial In Setup (Menu 13).
in to the Prestige directly from their workstations, while
Remote Nodes represent networks and are used for LAN-to-
LAN connections.
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