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Callback Feature - 3Com OfficeConnect 3C891A Release Note

Isdn lan modem v. 6.2.0 (st) and 5.3.0 (u)

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Placing a Call to a
Server LAN Modem

Callback Feature

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3 Remote CLID Phone Number 2: If you are requiring CLID authentication and have
two phone numbers, enter the second expected telephone number for this dial-in
user.
WAN Parameters
1 LAN Modem WAN IP: If the local LAN Modem WAN link has a static IP address,
enter the WAN static IP address. Otherwise leave these fields as set by the Dial-in
Wizard. If you are using the Advanced dial-in scenario, enter the IP address of the
LAN Modem which is receiving the dial-in call.
2 Remote LAN IP: If the remote site of the WAN link has a static IP address, enter the
WAN static IP address. Otherwise leave these fields as set by the Dial-in Wizard.
For the Advanced dial-in scenario, enter the IP address of the router which is
dialing into the LAN Modem.
3 Remote LAN Subnet Mask: If the remote site of the WAN link has a static IP
address, enter the subnet mask of the remote LAN. Otherwise leave these fields as
set by the Dial-in Wizard. If you are using the Advanced dial-in scenario, enter the
subnet mask of the remote LAN.
4 Enter your Primary and Secondary (optional) DNS address as instructed by your
MIS administrator, or as set by the Dial-in Wizard. For the Advanced dial-in
scenario, enter the IP address of the LAN Modem which is receiving the dial-in call.
5 Click Submit.
Once you have created a service provider profile on your client LAN Modem (refer
to "Setting Up a Connection to a Server LAN Modem" for more information), you
can place a call in one of two ways: You can use the client LAN Modem's Manual
Call Control page to manually place a call, or you can simply enter an IP address or
domain name of a server attached to the remote LAN Modem, and place the call
automatically. Note that this option assumes that you have configured a Private
Network as your service provider, and not an ISP.
Once connected, you can use all LAN resources available on the server end of the
connection. For further information, visit the LAN Modem's Internet Homepage at
http://www.remoteaccess.3com.com/support/docs/lanmodem.
In addition to the callback capability for dial-in calls to the LAN Modem, the LAN
Modem now supports callback functionality for outgoing calls to a service provider
that supports callback.
When a LAN Modem places an outgoing call to a service provider which supports
callback functionality, once the call connects, the remote server drops the call and
places a return call to the LAN Modem, providing a further level of security.
Service Provider Callback options are set via the Service Provider Parameters page.
Refer to "Setting Up a Connection to a Server LAN Modem" for more
information.
5.3.0 (U)
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