Dial-In Configuration - D-Link DI-300 series User Manual

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Dial-In Configuration

You can configure your DI-300 or DI-300M 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 router can make calls to or answer calls from a Remote
Node. However, it will only answer calls from Remote Dial-
in Users.
2. Each Remote Node can have its own set of parameters such
as 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).
3. Generally, Remote Dial-in Users are individual users who dial
in to the DI-300 or DI-300M directly from their
workstations, while Remote Nodes represent networks and
are used for LAN-to-LAN connections.
This chapter discusses how to set up Default Dial-in parameters for
both Remote Node and Remote Dial-in Users. The following
sections give two examples of how a DI-300 or DI-300M can be
configured as a dial-in server for either or both.
By default, your DI-300 or DI-300M allows information for up to
eight users to be kept. To let more than eight remote dial-in users
access a DI-300M, you can use a separate RADIUS server to
provide remote authentication services. For details on using a
separate RADIUS server, see the Using RADIUS Authentication
section on page 118.
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