Creating An Access Account For A Dial-In User - D-Link DI-304 User Manual

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DI-304/DI-304M ISDN Remote Router
PPP/MP Setup
IP Address Assignment for Dial-In Users

Creating an Access Account for a Dial-in User

After activating the dial-in capability, you must create an access account for each
dial-in user. From the Advanced Setup menu, click Remote Dial-In User Setup to
open the page shown below. The router provides 10 access accounts for dial-in users.
Dial-In Service – Click Enable to allow dial-in service. Note that if you
click Disable, the router will not accept any in-coming ISDN calls.
Dial-In PPP Authentication – There are two choices:
◊ PAP - Selecting this option will force the router to authenticate
dial-in users with the PAP protocol.
◊ PAP or CHAP - Selecting this option means the router will
attempt to authenticate dial-in users with the CHAP protocol first. If
the dial-in user does not support this protocol, it will fall back to use
the PAP protocol for authentication.
Mutual Authentication (PAP) – Enable this only if the connecting router
requires mutual authentication. By default, the option is set to No.
Username – Enter the mutual Authentication username.
Password – Enter the mutual Authentication password.
Start IP Address – Enter a start IP address to be assigned to the dial-in
PPP connection. You should choose an IP address from the local private
network. For example, if the local private network is
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0, you can choose 192.168.1.200 to be the Start
IP Address. Because one ISDN BRI has two independent data channels
(B-channels), it is possible to allow two dial-in users at the same time.
The first dial-in user would be assigned the start IP address and the
second would be assigned the start IP address plus 1. Click OK.
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