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Managing Symantec pcAnywhere Gateway
About the Gateway Manager
Choosing how pcAnywhere Gateway discovers hosts
Adding or removing a subnet for host searches in pcAnywhere Gateway
To configure pcAnywhere Gateway to allow incoming modem connections
1
In the Gateway Manager window, on the Edit menu, click Preferences.
In Windows Vista, the operating system might prompt you to approve this
action. You do not receive this prompt if you are logged on to the built-in
administrator account.
2
In the Preferences window, on the Connectivity tab, in the Device List, select
the name of the modem.
3
To view or change the preferences for your modem, click Details.
Select the options that you want to use, and then click OK.
4
In the Preferences window, click OK.
You can choose the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) traffic level setting that
pcAnywhere Gateway uses to search for pcAnywhere hosts.
To choose how pcAnywhere Gateway discovers hosts
1
In the Gateway Manager window, on the Edit menu, click Preferences.
In Windows Vista, the operating system might prompt you to approve this
action. You do not receive this prompt if you are logged on to the built-in
administrator account.
2
In the Preferences window, on the Connectivity tab, in the UDP traffic level
when searching for hosts list, select one of the following:
Burst
Broadcast
3
Click OK.
If you have pcAnywhere hosts that are distributed across multiple subnets, you
can add these subnets to Symantec pcAnywhere Gateway so that remote users
can connect. You can also remove subnets from Symantec pcAnywhere Gateway
when you no longer need them.