Dial-In - LevelOne FRT-2101TX User Manual

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Internet users will see the PC as having the IP Address from ISP shown on the
Quick Setup screen of this device. (This is the same IP Address used by the
Virtual Servers.)
Any Internet user who knows this address can connect to the Exposed
Computer. What happens after connection depends on what software both
computers are using.
Using this feature is a security risk. You should use this feature only if the
"Special Applications" feature is insufficient to allow the desired application to
function.

Dial-in

The Level One ISDN Router's dial-in feature allows remote users to:
Dial the ISDN Router using an ISDN TA and the same software that they use
for dial-in Internet access. (e.g. Dial-up Networking).
Have their user name and password verified by the Level One ISDN Router. (If
dial-in authentication is set to "None", no User name/password verification is
performed.)
Access the LAN resources as if they were a local user. To other devices on the
LAN, the dial-in user will appear to be a local PC having an IP Address
allocated by the ISDN Router.
For additional security, the call-back function can be used. In this situation, the
Level One ISDN Router will hang-up the user's incoming connection, and then call
them back.
The Dial-in feature is unavailable when the ISDN Router is used for LAN-to-LAN
connection.
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