D-Link DI-300 series User Manual page 58

Remote access router
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different from any other Remote Node name or Remote Dial-
in User name.
2. Active—Press the space bar to toggle between Yes and No.
When a Remote Node is deactivated, it has no effect on the
operation of the router, even though it is still kept in the
database, and can be activated in the future. Deactivated
nodes are displayed with a minus sign [-] at the beginning of
the name in Menu 11.
3. Call Direction—If this parameter is set to Both, your DI-300
or DI-300M can both place and receive calls to/from this
Remote Node. If set to Incoming, the router will not place a
call to this Remote Node. If set to Outgoing, the router will
drop any call from this Remote Node.
Several other fields in this menu depend on this parameter. For
example, in order to enable Call Back, the Call Direction must
be Both.
4. Incoming: Rem Node Login Name—Enter the login name
that this Remote Node will use when it calls into the router.
The login name in this field combined with the Rem Node
Password will be used to authenticate the incoming calls from
this node.
5. Incoming: Rem Node Password—Enter the password used
when this Remote Node calls into the router.
6. Incoming: Rem CLID—This field is active only if Call
Direction is either Both or Incoming. Otherwise, an N/A
appears in the field. This is the Calling Line ID (the telephone
number of the calling party) of this Remote Node. If you
enable the CLID Authen field in Menu 13—Default Dial In,
the router will check this number against the CLID in the
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