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1. Select the desired Modem Sharing option by clicking on the down arrow and highlighting your
authentication.
No Authentication. Immediate access is given to the modem.
Local Authentication. A valid set of credentials, defined in the Local User data base, is required
before access is granted.
Radius Authentication. A valid set of credentials, defined in the Radius User data base, is
required before access is granted. The Radius Server is defied in the Authentication menu.
Raw Mode with No Authentication. User data is treated "as is", without interpretation, and no
authentication is required.
Raw Mode with Local Authentication. User data is treated "as is", without interpretation, and a
valid set of credentials, defined in the Local User data base, is required before access is granted.
Raw Mode with Radius Authentication. User data is treated "as is", without interpretation, and
a set of credentials, defined in the Radius User data base, is required before access is granted.
2. If Modem Sharing Pool is set to pool, port 6000 is used. All POTS modem ports set for pool
must have the same exact Modem Sharing option.
If Modem Sharing Pool is set to non-pool, port 7000 is assigned to the POTS modem 1 port.
3. Select your Country Code by clicking on the down arrow and choose your country/region.
4. If the modem is being used for in-bound calls, select the number of ring(s) for auto answer.
5. If calls are in-bound, click the on option for the Caller ID.
6. Click Update.
7. Repeat the above procedure for each POTS modem 2 on the MA220, POTS modems 2 thru 4 on
the MA420 or POTS modems 2 thru 8 for the MA820.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiAccess User Guide
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