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Do you want to use PPP? (y/n):
Enter the remote ISDN number to dial.
Enter the password/secret/key (if any):
Quick Setup complete. The Router is now ready for use
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Caution:
Entering server names here restricts Service
Advertisement Protocol (SAP) entries to these servers only. If
you want to receive SAPs from all the local servers, leave this
option blank.
Point to Point Protocol (like all of the options in the Quick Setup,
can be set later. The default here is No, enter Yes if you need to
use PPP.
Type in here the full number of the remote unit you want to call.
This is the ISP number, or the number of the remote unit to which
you want to connect. When setup completes, it places a call to this
number to learn RIPs, make sure the ISDN line is connected to
the unit.
If you are connecting to the Internet via an ISP, they will give you
a password. Enter this password here.
Alternatively you may need extra security on your router.
Entering a password here will set up the passwords/secrets for
incoming and outgoing PAP and CHAP. If you require more
information on Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), turn to
Chapter 12.
This is the last question in the setup; the prompt will now read:
A call is made to the specified ISDN number at this point to
establish routes. After a minute you can cancel this call using the
verb:
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